As 2009 comes to a close I am reflecting on memories of the past year. Of course Aiden has changed so much this year and our lives revolve around him.
He only started walking in January and now he is running and has even started jumping. He started climbing before he was walking and still does it now. He has climbed onto the kitchen counter, on the coffee table and even out of his crib- my little monkey!
His vocabulary has expanded tremendously this year. He is still a quiet child, but he is learning new words everyday. Just this week, he learned "shark" and "yo-yo". I would estimate that he has about 30-40 words in his vocabulary. No phrases or sentences yet- he is a one word kid. His favorites are "hot", "cold", "ut oh", "Mom" and "Da-da".
Aiden has become much more independent this year- sometimes a little too independent. :-) He has learned to eat with a spoon and fork, although still gets frustrated occasionally when the food falls off. I am thankful that he is such a good eater- not picky at all, he loves his fruit and eats just about anything I cook.
Since he was very young, Aiden has always been a good sleeper- he still takes a 2-3 hour nap every day and sleeps 10-12 hours at night. Let's hope this new baby will follow suit.
Jeff and I have grown as a couple this year and discovered once again that open communication is a key essential in our relationship. We have made some lasting valuable friendships this year which we don't take for granted. Our family has proven time and time again their love for us and their love for Aiden. God has provided and blessed us tremendously and we have no doubt that He will continue to do so.
What will you remember about 2009?
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Part 2 & 3
We celebrated Christmas with Jeff's families last night and today and Aiden got lots and lots of toys! I love Christmas time- it just puts me in the best mood and now that I get to watch Aiden enjoy it, it's even better.
Our family picture by the tree. Aiden will have to share the spotlight next year, we will soon be a family of 4!
Our family picture by the tree. Aiden will have to share the spotlight next year, we will soon be a family of 4!
He is admiring all of his toys and thinking "which one should I play with first?"
I think this is the favorite this christmas- the toy laptop!
Aiden is so blessed to have such loving grandparents. They were our "Santa's" this year and Jeff and I are so thankful. The older I get the more I realize that having such great families like we have is very rare. This was a great Christmas for our family and I know they are just going to get better as our family adds one more. I hope you enjoyed celebrating the birth of our savior. Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas Part 1
We are so blessed to have such a big family that we get to split Christmas up. This past weekend we celebrated with my family at my parents house. Aiden had a lot of fun with his cousins, as always and got lots of toys. This was the first time he actually opened the gifts himself. I believe my grandparents picked out the loudest toy they could find and that's what they chose as his gift. It's a steering wheel with many many loud noises! Thanks Nana and Papa! :-) Aiden also got a huge Tonka dump truck, a Packers outfit and a lego car.
Family picture by the tree.
Family picture by the tree.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Turkey Day in PA
We had a blast in Pittsburgh visiting family the week of thanksgiving. The week was filled with activities and great food. With the exception of me getting sick Wednesday, all went well. Aiden did great on the plane and loved all the activities with so many people. Aunt Jill was an amazing host! It will be a memory we will never forget. Here are some pics that highlight what we did throughout the week.
On the sidelines at the annual turkey bowl. Aiden wanted to play with the big boys, but he had fun at the park instead.
On the sidelines at the annual turkey bowl. Aiden wanted to play with the big boys, but he had fun at the park instead.
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