Advent Calendar. Every night after dinner, Henry go to see what treat the elf brought him. He really loved this. It is amazing how excited a little one gets over one M&M. I wonder what else he would do for one M&M.....
We also went over the Gammy and Pappaw's and made gingerbread cookies.
Santa: Henry sat on Santa's lap at Jinglefest without crying. He also saw Santa from a distance a couple of times in the mall. He would say hey to him, but was not again interested in sitting in his lap. He would pretend to talk to Santa on the phone. He would say "Hello, Santa." He also played with some wooden Santas and make the talk to one another. He would say "Whatcha want for Christmas?" and have the other ones respond wioth "toys." We read some books about Santa and watched a couple of video clips and Christmas songs as well. He still talks about presents and what he got for Christmas. He has a boat for bathtime. Every night when he uses it, he says "Santa brought me that." Needless to say, I think he has a pretty good idea of who Santa is now.
Christmas Lights and Nativity: We went to see the Christmas lights at Shadrack's. Henry thought these were pretty cool. He got to ride in the front seat with Pappaw.
We also went to a live nativity scene at a barn where Joseph came and got Henry and brought him up to the front to pet the donkey. Henry tolerated this pretty well, but he is still stranger shy and doesn't like to be out of sight of Mommy or Daddy. He petted the donkey, but then frantically began to look for a familiar face in the crowd and say "Mommy?"
Presents: Henry really got into the idea of presents this year. He has a lot of opportunity to develop his understanding and hone his skills, though, seeing as how he had 4 Christmas present opening events. The first occurred on Christmas Eve when we went to Charlotte to celebrate with my family at my eldest brother's house. We had a Christmas dinner and opened gifts and played "dirty Santa."
Then, we had Christmas morning at our house. Santa visited. This was apparent because the cookies and milk were gone, and he left some presents for Henry. He also got to open presents from Mommy and Daddy. Sam and I opened gifts as well, and everyone rummaged through their stockings. We had our special Christmas morning breakfast consisting of homemade cinnamon rolls, scrambled cheese eggs, bacon and strawberries. Yum!
After we recovered from Christmas morning, Henry napped, and we showered, we went over the Sam's parents for more Christmas festivities. We opened more presents and had a Christmas lunch/dinner.
A few days later, my older brother Tim and his girls came down for a visit, so there was yet more Christmas fun to be had. Henry joined in some gift opening at my parent's house.
I have to say that Christmas is not way more exciting than it has ever been. While it has always been exciting, I get more enjoyment from watching Henry experience it all than I ever have.
Over the break, Sam and I went to Chapel Hill to see the Tarheels play. This was a birthday present for Sam who turned 35(?!) on January 3rd. We had pretty killer seats, and it was a good year to see the Tarheels play. They have a pretty solid team this year and are currently 7-0 with conference games. We toured the campus a little bit and spent some time with Mark, Sarah, and my parents who also went down for the game.
We left Henry with Gammy and Pappaw for this overnight trip. This was also goodbye to "nunu." Upon returning, the transition to no "nunu" was pretty easy. He didn't ask for it for a few days, and after that I think he just understood the expectation was no more "nunu." He asked for it after his bath some over the 3 weeks following, but he understood when I say "no more nunu." He would respond "rock and cuddle," I'd say "yeah" and he'd move on. At this point, 2 months later, it is a non-issue.
We also transitioned him to a big boy bed. We were having trouble with his waking in the middle of the night and then not wanting to go back to sleep in his crib. One night, we tried from 2-5 at which point I brought him to bed with me and Sam slept on the couch. We decided it was time for a change. We put a full-size mattress on the floor. It took him about a week and a half to make the transition. He still says "want your crib" at times. I don't know if was the bed, or saying bye bye to nunu, but we are a little over a month of him pretty much sleeping through the night. He wakes at night maybe once a week for some unknown reason. That has NEVER happened... it is magical. I am still learning how to sleep through the night, though...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPZSOYLLSDRcTYA2GuVV-DrlZa3EfRpJyFofMZ5O-PKypbnGLZGfxZ9c7Ve9IUFwnYEZp8YNDRSsoO893XSMhDULa56XcYmRvu13IjMUYB4H2FfKM5VhIIY55pPPp4AOeilPTjdEfhS44/s320/IMG_2308.JPG)
Henry has become VERY affectionate towards me (and the cat). He is so sweet. He gives me lots of hugs and kisses and snuggles. He pats my face a lot. He went through a phase a couple of weeks ago where he was really into puzzles. It might have had something to do with us working a puzzle on some snowy days. He has had some puzzles for probably 8 months, but he is just getting to the point where is his interested and can work them. He is also really into stickers right now.
Here he is in "the jungle" |
He can sing and do movements to I'm a Little Tea Pot. Today, he was singing the song "Peaches" by The Presidents of the United States. He likes to watch Peppa Pig, Chuck and Friends, Daniel Tiger, and Heroes of the City. He gets to watch an episode of something before bed. He continues to like to read, but he also likes to hear made up stories. He gets caught up on certain story lines, like for a while he would say "Story bout daddy drops his axe in mud puddle and lucky luke." He is speaking pretty consistently in sentences. He is also acting out short conversations between two characters. He will say with one "Hey, what's happening?" and with the other "go to the park." All of this to say, I think he is a little advanced for his age in his language development and play skills :)
We checked out Mountain Playlodge for the first time. Big fans, here. Henry really enjoyed it. We went early one morning right when they opened, so it wasn't too crowded. I can imagine it becomes somewhat of a madhouse later in the day on the weekend.
We will FINALLY closed on our construction loan. The footers have already been poured This has been a long time coming. The bank has not been very pleasant to work with and has made a lot of mistakes/given misinformation. Right now, we are estimating October for construction to be complete.
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