Thursday, December 13, 2012

Harrison, our dear

Harrison at 15 months is all sorts of fun. Let's elaborate:

- He puts up his hand, toothpaste, or anything for that matter and starts talking like he is on the phone.

- His favorite place to play is on his dad's desk in our room. He types on the keyboard, goes through each pen and pencil, turns his monitor off and on, and looks at all the pictures on the cork board. He loves it!

- He has embraced his opinions and likes to make them known. If he is done with dinner, he lets me know. If he doesn't want to get in the bath, he lets me know. If he wants to eat a cookie, he lets me know. This "letting me know" is accomplished by consistent pointing, yelps, and sometimes a cry or two.




- He and I can talk to each other. He will gab in his baby talk and I'll respond with a resounding, "Oh really? Tell me more!" To this he usually heightens his gabbing with more exaggeration and expression. We can go on for extended periods of time and both thoroughly enjoy it.



- This little man loves to dance. Right now, his dancing consists of bending his knees up and down and flaying his arms about. His favorite dance songs: Call Me Maybe and Everybody Dance Now.

- Finals are brutal. But, we cherish the fifteen minutes Jonny gets to spend with Harrison at night when he puts him down to sleep. Harrison loves his dad.

- He can say hi and goodbye.



- His little tummy doesn't like milk and so we have him on soy milk and lactose free whole milk. But, he doesn't seem to get a reaction from gluten and so here's hoping he doesn't inherit my genes!



- I call him "my best little friend."

- We go on walks all the time around our apartment complex. He loves waving to dogs, saying hi to our neighbors, and picking up dirt.

- He is very advanced in hygiene.  He walks around the house brushing his teeth with whatever toothbrush he has managed to snag.

- Whenever he happens upon bare feet, his mischievous expression tells it all as he tries to tickle us for minutes on end.

- Whenever we say "Harrison, it's prayer time" he stops whatever he is doing, bows his head, and squints his eyes.  This lasts for about five seconds and then he continues his previous activity.

- He has started to show affection toward stuffed animals, baby dolls, other kids, etc.  While trying out nursery a couple weeks ago, he found a baby doll amongst the toys and spent several minutes hugging and kissing it.

- Each night before bed we sing two Christmas carols from the hymn book.  Harrison has grown fond of our singing time and any time he finds the hymnal during the day, he will open it up and pretend to sing out of it.