
Dylan is 28.5 inches tall (10th percentile) and his head circumverence was in the 50th percentile (all the same as last time). The doctor said he is passed all his little tests. So all good news. 
Dylan is 28.5 inches tall (10th percentile) and his head circumverence was in the 50th percentile (all the same as last time). The doctor said he is passed all his little tests. So all good news. 

These are pictures from Dylan's party on Saturday. After we gave him the cupcake he sat in his high chair for about 20 minutes slowly eating it (which gave me time to remember the hat and the whole milk!).
No, not in your eyes...or your hair!!
Dylan liked the cupcake and definitely knew something was up when 20 people were standing in a circle around him singing. He looks a little freaked out in these pictures, but as soon as he was out of the high chair, he was running around again.
The birthday boy with the proud parents.
I keep thinking of what I was doing a year ago right now. I can't believe it's been a year! I can't believe we have a toddler! Dylan is so fun now. He knows how to play with his toys and he likes it when we chase him around the room. He has this fun little scream that's excited and fake scared all in one when we chase him. I can't imagine life without him. What did we do before Dylan?

I couldn't decide which of these videos to post so I'm posting all three. Notice how the wind stops Dylan's forward progress.

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And crazy Uncle Justin...
Uncle Justin and his girlfriend Pam (or Pammy Sue as we know her). Pam has become a die hard Mountainer Fan since dating my brother.

...and then to the "Homestead Festival" that was going on in the park....
Yes, that is a bear, but it's been to the taxidermist.

At this is us at Fort Necessity, our next stop. I learned a lot about history that day. I'm not a big fan of history but the events leading up to the French and Indian war were interesting. Even though the reconstructed fort isn't much to see, the visitors' center had a really nice exhibit that described the events and showed the timeline.
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Uh, Dylan, you got something on your face there...
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Dylan is walking more/better every day. This video was taken a few weeks ago and he's even much better than this so I'll have to try to get another video soon.
He can turn while walking and stop and start again. The thing that my mom was amazed at is that when he squats to pick something up he says low for a long time. He's building up those quad muscles! So yeah, he can squat and then stand back up again. Dylan's starting to run, especially when Daddy starts chasing him. And he is going longer distances. He got three pairs of shoes from his cousin Steven so he's ready to go outside too.
Friday we made some major purchases at Babies R Us. We (finally) had to get Dylan the next car seat. His feet were starting to hang over the other one. Since I take Dylan to day care and Martin picks him up we felt the need to get two car seats. We got one more upscale one and one more basic one for the second car. We figure we'll get good use out of them since I have a feeling Dylan won't be 40 lbs (the weight limit on these seats) for a long time. We also bought the "Superyard XT." This is a 6 panel plastic fence (so to speak) that you make into a hexagon and it functions as a play pen of sorts. We put it in front of our fireplace to keep Dylan out of the fireplace. We can also take it outside and then Dylan has a safe 18.5 square foot area to play in.
I was about to blog that Dylan was STTN but then he hasn't for the past 3 nights. He was doing well there for a while. BUT he is going to sleep by himself now. I had been nursing him to sleep for naps and at bedtime and he just started (without any prodding by me) to go to sleep on his own about a week or so ago. He won't fall asleep nursing now. So that's good. He still takes a morning and an afternoon nap. They are still pretty short, most of the time just a half hour. Sometimes he takes a longer one though.
The one negative thing that we are dealing with now is that Dylan has started spitting (like surberting) a lot, especially at mealtimes. Not sure what's going on with this. We say no in a very serious way, we put our finger over his mouth, we slap his hand (to which he laughs), and now I've been pinching his nose when he does it. That works a little bit but it just seems like he hasn't figured out that we don't like him doing this while we're trying to feed him. Dylan isn't a fan of mealtimes in general (which is why stop feeding him when he spits won't work either) so this has added to the difficulty of feeding him solids. He still has to have everything but cheerios pureed. I tried feeding him yogurt with tiny slices of peaches in it and he spits out the peaches. Same thing with the "dinners" that have chunks of meat or veggies in them. So I'm still only feeding him solids twice a day (lunch and dinner). We go to the pediatrician in three weeks so we'll see what he has to say. I'm starting to notice that Dylan likes to nurse though. In general, since Dylan is so easy going, it's hard to figure out what he likes and dislikes. But he seems to get excited when we sit in the rocker and I'm getting ready to nurse him and it seems like he crawls up to me when he's upset and wants to nurse. I'm fine with that since I know he's getting the nutrition he needs. My plan for nursing is this - I want to stop pumping. So once Dylan turns one he will (gradually) get cow's milk at day care and I will keep nursing the other times as long as my supply keeps up. I'll give him milk at home too for lunch and dinner so he probably won't nurse as much. I might have to keep pumping at work once during at lunch but that's nothing compared to the 3 times a day I'm pumping now. And I'll get to work more hours on T and Th since I won't have to pump as much. I can add another hour each day which (as Martin pointed out), since I'm working 20 hours a week now, is a 10 percent raise with only having to stay a little bit longer than I am right now. I'll let Dylan nurse on that schedule as long as he wants to (not sure what that means yet) unless another baby comes along to kick him out...:)
We are finding Dylan has a very high pain tolerance. He puts his hands in the refrigerator and on the outside of the oven when it's on and this doesn't phase him at all. And then there's the laughing when we slap his hand. He only cries when he falls if he's tired or frustrated because he can't get up again. This is why we joke that he's going to be a parachute tester when he grows up.
Well, that's about it for now. I'll update you all on Dylan again after his dr. appt on the 31st.




I do this move in my classes at the gym all the time. Now I know why it's called the child's pose.
We got Dylan to wear the sunglasses just long enough for a picture.
Red flannel, cap, mullet, and pacifier....baby redneck?










