Dear Jack,
Phew! It's been absolutely exhausting trying to keep up with you this month, kiddo! You are hardly ever still anymore. You went from barely crawling to dashing across the house within a matter of days at the beginning of the month. And you've figured out how to pull yourself up to your feet, which just makes you seem so old to us! You are so happy and playful with your newfound mobility. You're still growing bigger and stronger every day, up to 23 lbs 10 oz. Mommy nursed you for the very last time on Christmas morning plus you're eating more & more table foods, so we're curious to see how these diet changes affect your growth next month. Between that & all the calories you're burning by crawling, we're sure the weight gain is going to slow down drastically! Here's what's been keeping you so happy (and occasionally making you sad) this month:
Favorites
The fireplace - As soon as you started crawling, you were drawn to our fireplace like a magnet. The hearth is very low, the perfect height for you to put your toys. And you've tried climbing up onto the bricks on more than one occasion. One of your most favorite things to do is pull the foam edge guard off, something that drives your parents crazy!
Standing - You figured out how to stand up on your own this month and you haven't looked back! You pull yourself up to a stand as often as you can. You got a couple new toys for Christmas that promote even more standing, so you're about to get a lot of practice.
Balls - We moved Joe's basketball hoop and all of his balls to the basement. Every once in a while, he'll sneak a ball or two upstairs, and you have a blast with it! You unintentionally roll it across the room and then crawl after it. We'll keep a few upstairs for you from now on.
Chewing on things - Every single thing you touch goes into your mouth. There's nothing you won't - and haven't - chewed on! We're certain you've got more teeth on the way with how you're chewing your way through life. We joke all the time about not needing a dog to clean up the floors because we have a Jack. We're constantly fishing dropped food out of your mouth - puffs, old peas or blueberries, etc. We're trying hard to keep up with all your messy siblings' dropped food, but you're faster than us!
Tissue paper - With the holidays in full force all month, we quickly learned how much you love tissue paper! You love to wildly wave it in the air, delighting in the crinkly sound it makes. You also like to rip it into tiny pieces which then, surprise surprise, make their way into your mouth.
Not-so-favorites
Getting into Your Car Seat - You have already learned the art of back-arching when we try to buckle you into your car seat. Even when presented with toys, you still fuss each time we do it. 90% of the time your whining ends as soon as we turn on the car and get rolling. Having your big sister in the back seat to look at helps, too. She helps make you happy by talking to you and making silly faces.
Being Put into Bed - We still put you to sleep before laying you in bed, a bad habit that we need to fix soon! This will likely be quite a battle as you scream if we put you in there before you're in a deep sleep. Now that you can stand up, we've had to lower your mattress pretty far down, so stealthily laying you in bed is almost impossible. You often wake up in the transition, immediately flip onto your belly and get onto your feet, screaming the entire time for us to pick you back up.
Anyone other than Mommy - Oh Jack, you sure are a Mama's Boy! Your attachment to Mommy is getting worse and worse. If you're even the tiniest bit fussy, it gets exponentially worse if you see or hear me. While I love how much you love me, it does often make it very difficult to get things done (especially when you're sick!!)
One of the most exciting parts of this month was celebrating your very first Christmas with you! We introduced you to all of our family traditions that we have leading up to Christmas - decorating the tree, St. Nick's night, Breakfast with Santa (you only cried at the very end!), the Festival of Lights at the zoo, etc. You lived in Christmas shirts & PJ's all month & looked adorable! You were great with the decorations (mostly because they were out of your reach) and didn't pull down too many ornaments off the tree - we put soft, unbreakable ones at the bottom for you. Unfortunately, when Christmas Eve finally rolled around, you woke up with a high fever. You spent your first Christmas Eve & Christmas Day with a 102 degree fever. You were in pretty good spirits, all things considered, though you wouldn't let us put you down to nap or sleep even for one minute. Because you've been such a sweet boy these past 8 months, Santa brought you a xylophone, a sports toy, and a Batman ride-on car. Though you had to miss a little bit of our family celebrations because of it (which completely shattered Mommy's heart), you still had a pretty awesome 1st Christmas!
Mommy & Daddy are so smitten with you, Jack! Daddy is pretty thrilled that you started saying "Dada" this month. And Mommy is so darn proud that you can sign "more" and clap (you just did both of these for the first time a couple of days ago!) Every day with you brings us so much joy! We love you so much!
Love,
Mommy & Daddy
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