Sunday, May 29, 2016

3 years, 7 months & 1 year, 4 months

I exclaimed from the backseat last week, "We are just growing up so fast!"

Our pictures will be a bit delayed for this month's post because Mom and Dad are still out of town.

However, we can still do the monthly write-up!

John is growing so fast! He completed the transition to a new classroom last week. He's now in a class of eight kids ranging in age from 16 months (John) to just about three. It's the same classroom I was in when I first started at school so we're all excited to see the same teachers on a regular basis again. One of John's teachers will always speak Spanish, as well.

John's listening and following instructions skills have taken a great leap this past month. He's very good at following requests from Mom or Dad. We're starting to hear a few more words, too. The teachers in his old classroom love the way he says, "crackers." He seems to say "thank you" when I give him toys and he's an expert at saying, "Dad."

Several doors at home still remain closed at all times. John would love to walk downstairs by himself or unspool an entire toilet paper roll if given the chance!

My development has made a bit of a leap this past month, as well. I now love to greet my best friend, Reese, with a big hug each morning. And last week three friends were playing ring-around-the-rosie when I walked into class and I said, "Hey! You didn't wait for me!" In the past I would have been fine changing my shoes and watching the fun until I was encouraged to join in.

Last week Mom, Dad and I got up early on a Friday morning to head over to the hospital for an MRI and CT scan. We're trying to find out if there's enough growth in my hips to do a surgery in the fall. We don't know the results yet because Mom and Dad are out of the country at the moment and then our doctor is out of the country when they get back. We'll update you when we know more.

Another health topic: I've had several ear infections this past winter and there is some fluid that just doesn't want to drain out of my ears. The solution: Tubes! Dad had them when he was a kid and I'll get mine in mid-June. A note for Grandma Linda and Grandpa Rick: They're way easier than when Dad was a kid. The only thing I'll not be allowed to do is wash my ears with really soapy water. Swimming and all other activities are just fine. 

Onto more fun topics now...
Monthly questions as asked by Dad:

What's John's favorite word? Ka-ka
What does Johnny like to climb the most? His high chair and the doll house
Who is your best friend? Reesey
Who is John's best friend? Keillor
What is your favorite dessert? Cookies especially chocolate
Even better than Newtons? Yes
If you and John got to go on an airplane, where would you want to go? On a train ride
What's John's favorite thing about moving classrooms? Shoulder shrug
What is your favorite song? Big Rock Candy Mountain

[questions truncated due to lack of interest by me]


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