Wren had a big day today. It was my school workday so he stayed at home with the babysitter Lisa while the wild winds blew and flurries of hail and bouts of torrential rain scoured Seattle. He did okay. He cried a bit, had very short naps but wasn't as wary as before. I think his molars are starting to hurt because although the right has all 4 cusps through, the left are just emerging.
First Steps
Since yesterday, Wren has been standing up all the time. He has learned to stand up from sitting down without holding on and pulling himself up. However, once up, he didn't know what to do so he would just stand there playing with a toy or looking at something he is trying to reach. Today, I showed him that he could take a step once he was standing. He had a few tries and can now take one and a half steps most attempts. He mainly does it because he thinks its funny that I am so excited. He grins at my encouragement.
Shoe Shopping for Frost
This afternoon we went shoe shopping to get Frost a pair of winter shoes. All he had until now was his pair of orange crocs with a pumpkin and black cat stuck on them. He ended up with a pair of Stride Rite sneakers and some socks in which he ran up and down the shop "sliding, like it was really slippery so I was like woooooosh". A customer who came in while we were in the shop said "he is very high energy, isn't he?" He is.
Wren Has Big Feet
While there I was seduced into buying Wren a pair of shoes, his first. He was barefoot at the time despite the cold, storms and rain so it was fitting that he was shod. According to the Shoe Man, Wren has big feet.
He said "The average size for a 12 month old is a 4 and a half and he is a good 5 already."
I commented that it was because he has a longer big toe that sticks out quite a bit. I have posted a picture of Wren in his new stride rites. I bought them because they are as flexible as a porn star. Okay, wrong simile for a baby blog. Anyway, thy are very flexible.
Fries and root beer
Because I was tired and in the car already, we went to fetch Josh from work. No, actually it was because we wanted to see Josh and spare him a bus ride home in the stormy traffic. On the way home we bought Frost a Dicks burger and fries from The Big Dicks at Queen Anne. Wren was sad about being confined in the car so Josh gave him some foam from the top of the root beer float. After that he was very quiet and able to be entertained by a couple of fries until he got home for his healthy squash and quinoa dinner.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
First step, first shoes, first root-beer float
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3 comments:
hey! his feet are bigger than izzys!! She is a 4.5!Way to grow wren!!! Izzy is just staying the same size lately! 12-18 mth clothing and size 4 feet! we haev run into many 12-15mth babys who are taller than her and she thinks they are the same as her and tackles them with hugs! o well little is in riight:) I am just not a small person so it is strange to me to have a small child:)though as a child I wanted to be more petite ok rambling and need to be in bed busy day tomorrow. hope you'll be able to come to the party on the 27th:)
oh congrats on the first steps!!! that is huge news!! Is Frost as delighted as you about wrens new mobility!! Wren and Frost are so clever! I love reading about them both!
Hey Wyndi
What percentile is Izzy overall? I assume that feet are kind of proportional to their bodies (or is that way off?)
Wren is 75th percentile so perhaps his feet are a bit bigger than average.
I am confused about the party on the 27th? Have I missed something? Did I get an invite?
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