Sunday, July 17, 2011

Time to Child Proof....

We did a little baby proofing earlier in the old house. But that was a joke. Now, we REALLY have to watch Leon. He can lift up the toilet seat and drop items in (or worse, splash in the water and drink it). He can open the stove and even turn the knobs. If the fridge is open, he takes out the eggs, or whatever is reachable. The first time he did those things it was kinda of cute and funny. But now, no one is laughing. It's not cool to have your toothbrush dropped in the toilet! We installed toilet seat locks today and then had to remove it because it worked (too well, neither Jeff or I could figure out how to open the toilet)!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Not a baby anymore


Right before we moved Leon's daycare mentioned moving him to the toddler room. "The toddler room?!?!?," I thought. Well yes, he is walking (now he's close to running) but barely and yeah he can say a couple of words (like dog, maaam, da-da, and hi) but he can't communicate. But the truth is, he really isn't a baby anymore. He knows what he wants and he tries hard to get it. He lets us know when he is sleepy and when he does not want to eat (yes, he does sometimes not want to eat). He likes swinging on the playground and sliding down the slide (to be honest when those things were mentioned I thought, "impossible, he is too little, he'll fall out and hit his head"). He likes to ride in the front of the shopping cart. He likes to feed himself, peas, corn, ravioli, bread, pizza, quesadillas, pancakes, bagels, fruit, etc (yes, he loves carbs and dairy...definitely not training for a show). It's taking some time getting used to it all; seems like he went from our little baby to a big toddler overnight.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Nanny 911

Today was Leon's last day at day care. He went to day care from 5.5 months to 13 months old. In a few days he will have a new child care situation. He'll have a nanny! We are moving to a location where nannies are more common than day care. Luckily my mom is also traveling with us so we he won't have to transition over night to a stranger. In some ways I am relieved to have the day care experience over. Don't get me wrong! I loved his teachers. They seemed to care about him and enjoy their job. I also appreciated the establishment's schedules, security, and cleanliness. However, I did not like the fact that Leon seemed to have a cough and/or runny nose since he started day care or that it seemed like he slept less at day care. And everyone knows how much I loathed the food situation (not organic, not necessarily whole, and included lots of things I wouldn't feed a baby like ham and cheese macaroni or Lorna Doodle cookies (prob very tasty but not something I would give a baby).

Still I am a little leery about the switch. Leon seemed to enjoy the company of the other kids. What happens when it's just him? Will he miss out on anything?

I'll have to make sure his nanny takes him to play dates and does not "spoil" him.

It should be a great experience. She will work with him on his foreign language skills, and I will have more control (and some would say I love control, lol) over his menu, among other things.