Easton is 17 months old
We have made a break through. Up until now Easton had thought that every animal made the moo sound. However, he now knows that a sheep says baa.
I was so excited when he tried this new sound out. At first he would repeat if I said: Easton, does a sheep say baa? Then he would say baa. Now I can say, what does a seep say and he answer correctly. All of this happened in the last few days.
He still uses the sign language sign for more and please.
He has many words now but his most commonly used words are: opa (open), upa (up), ya, no, mom,dad, and iPa (iPod).
He even really knows how to use the iPad and iPod touch. Plus he currently loves YouTube for the Will I am Song Sesame Street version of what I am, and the Bobby Mcferin Sesame Street abc song.
Easton is seriously funny. Her wakes up happy, and his smile is contageous. I now find snippets of time where he and Hadley actually play together. He loves to run after her.
Hadley loves playing with Easton too and she loves to teach him things. She does love it when Easton is sleeping too though because she can play the Wii.
Easton is a great afternoon napper so I think Hadley is going to love March break.
However in the sleep department I find that Easton will stay up until at least 10pm every night. So I wonder about giving up the afternoon nap to exchange it for a an earlier bed time. Will that work?
Easton is in 18 to 24 month clothes.
He is finally trying more food but still doesn't like applesauce, yogurt, or anything with that kind of consistency.
He loves blueberries, bologna, and chips.
I just tried the new Huggies diapers snug and dry. They seem comparable to the Pampers baby dry. However the Huggies were on sale for $7 off this week and with my $3 coupon, I thought it was worth the try.
Easton loves the book Good Night Moon. He loves other books too but that seems to be a favorite as he loves to find the red balloon. I am sure I am missing some things but it is 1am so if I think of anything I will have to note it later. Good night.
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