Happy New Year! |
10. The end of 2013
brought Connor’s first successful attempts at munching or chewing on
dissolvable solids (cheese puffs, baby
puffs). While still very much a work in
progress, he took some important first steps in this new adventure of
feeding. His awesome speech therapist
and feeding expert, Deirdre, has been an awesome addition to the team.
9. Connor’s second eye surgery happened in May 2013. This one was for strabismus. We were so thankful and relieved when
everything went well!
8. On October 26th, we celebrated Connor’s 2nd
birthday. Due to Clara’s insistence we
had a great dog themed birthday party with family and close friends. Connor took delight in the frosting this year
and loved being the center of attention.
7. We’re hearing more and more sounds out of the little
guy. This fall he learned the sounds for
four animals – sheep, horse, lion and cow (which sounds more like “ma” but
we’re counting it anyway). He can also
identify the sheep, cow and horse on his puzzle.
6. After months and months of doing it for him, Connor
learned “So Big” this fall. Mama and
Daddy both got teary eyed the first time he did this one. Patience and practice paid off!
In his new stander |
4. In the last month of 2013 Connor learned a new
“trick”. He can now follow the commands
“legs up” and “arms up” while sitting or lying down. It’s a huge thing for a little guy who has
trouble with motor coordination. He’s so
proud of himself and likes to do it over and over.
3. This fall, Brent spent a lot of time working with Connor
and his ring stacker. Brent would go
over the colors with him and I thought it was cute, but really not sinking in
much. Connor sure proved me wrong! He can identify four colors (red, blue,
yellow and green) with almost 100% accuracy!
A totally unexpected development, but we’ll take it!
2. In September
Connor started grasping things and he has made excellent progress with it. He now loves playing with blocks, rings,
rattles and puzzles. He’s also started
to pull Clara’s hair when he can get a fistful of it – never thought we’d be
happy about him doing that, but it puts a smile on all our faces (except for
Clara who says it’s starting to hurt because he’s getting stronger).
Sitting with our dog, Kota |
1. Topping off
Connor’s Top 10 of 2013 list is his huge accomplishment of learning to
sit. In the spring he started sitting
for short periods by himself and by summer was adding more and more
minutes. By the end of the year, we
could sit him down and walk away without too much worry of him toppling
over. He’s sitting up straighter now,
too, which means increased muscle strength in his core and back.
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