Showing posts with label kickbaby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kickbaby. Show all posts

Monday, 29 June 2009

WHOA.

Almost overnight, he's turned into a little boy.

He's busy all the time. He's into everything. He specialises in emptying drawers, throwing toys and shoes into bathtubs, obsessing over things with wheels, and climbing into baskets of laundry to stir the clothes with kitchen utensils. Don't ask, I don't know. But it seems to be very important work.

He's running everywhere – arms tucked behind him for more aerodynamic performance, and head tilted forward so his feet have something to catch up to. He comes a cropper sometimes (you should see the grazed lump on his forehead from yesterday) but on the whole he just careens crazily from potential disaster to potential disaster, saying "whoa!" at every near miss. An average minute is "whoa ... whoa ... WHOA ... whoa, whoa ... whoa."

He climbs everything – getting up on top of (unstable) boxes, the coffee table, the TiVo, Berry's toy shopping trolley, and once – heart-stoppingly – he clambered up the stairs, after the safety gate popped back open after being closed too hard. When I heard the music of his Imaginarium activity block floating down from upstairs, my heart froze. That's never happened again.

Most times, he helpfully scolds "ahh-ahh!" as he climbs on to a forbidden chair or overturned Tonka truck – just in case I fail to notice independently that he's doing something naughty.

I never dreamed that they would be so completely different – that she would be so careful and orderly and particular, and that he would be so bent on destruction-though-investigation, and so skilled at giving his mother mini-heart-attacks. Chalk and cheese, sure – but he adores his sister and she adores him back.

Yeah... I really need to keep my camera on a sports setting or something...

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Friday, 26 June 2009

Birthday boy

I've been so scattered that I even forgot to mention Kickbaby turned one year old in May. (Of course I'm an excellent mother.)

We went to Florida for the weekend and he ate, with gusto and determination, at least 10 percent of Pensacola's beach sand.

This, then, seemed like the most appropriate birthday cake I could make...

Happy late-posted birthday, Kickbaby. And because he's not really a baby anymore, I am (also belatedly) going to have to re-name him – just for blog purposes! I'll let you know...

Friday, 22 May 2009

Attenzione!!!

I wonder how many times Kickbaby will have to bang his head, hard, before he grasps the fact that standing up under tables is not a real option.

I also wonder how many of his "learning experiences" are going to involve "minor head injuries".

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Thursday, 2 October 2008

Large and in charge


At least now I know why my back hurts so much.

At four months old, Kickbaby is 18lbs 12oz and 27 inches long. Depending which chart you believe, that's hovering around the 90th to 95th percentile. It makes for a pretty unwieldy baby.

I was trying wrangle him into a onesie the other day when it occurred to me: maybe he's yowling because this thing is too small. Even half-on, the outfit was sausage-skin-tight and he was miserable... so I had to put all his 9-to-12-month clothes aside for Goodwill and go tackle the 12-18 month racks at Gymboree.

When we were out running the other day, the contractors down the street offered him a "heavy lifting" job on the spot. So I figure if this expensive habit of whipping through the sizes continues, I'll just send him out to work.

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Saturday, 17 May 2008

And Kickbaby makes four...


Born at 12.09pm on Thursday, May 15
7lbs, 14oz
...and very serious indeed.

Berry is a bit offended that we won't let her look after him single-handedly.

Friday, 7 March 2008

Kickbaby scores!


This week Kickbaby finally staked out a dresser drawer among his sister's avalanche of outfits. My friends had a fabulous shower for us in Ocean Springs, and Kickbaby doubled his wardrobe in one morning!

This is huge progress – when Pauline visited, she pointed out that he owned nothing at all. I felt a bit guilty about that, so I made a list of practical things he'll need and went on a little non-practical baby-clothes-shopping spree with Pauline at Gymboree.

Nathan and I have been Vespa fans ever since Italy, so of course I couldn't resist this blanket (orange Vespa on one side, Italian landmarks on the other) and the Vespa socks.

So it's been an outstanding few days on the Kickbaby-gets-loot front. Next on his campaign list: changing the walls of the "kids' bedroom" to something less girly than pink...