A Day in Denver

After a wonderful stay in South Carolina, our next stop was Denver, CO. There were no direct flights from SC so Colt and I flew through DC so that we could pick Michael up en-route. This was great since I was 32 weeks pregnant which makes holding a toddler in your lap for a long flight less than ideal. Colt and I got lucky on our flight to DC and he was able to have his own seat in which he promptly made himself right at home.

Right at home on the plane. And yes, he put a diaper on his bunny.

Right at home on the plane. And yes, he put a diaper on his bunny.

I was very thankful to have Michael with us on the next leg since we were delayed and there were no extra seats on the plane for Colt. After a long day of traveling, we were SO happy to be greeted in Denver by our dear friends, Jeff and Suzanna Jones! The Joneses were some of our first and dearest friends in São Paulo and we were devastated when they moved from SP to CO in January so it was wonderful to get to see them, hang out and see their life in Denver. Which is awesome.

We arrived late on Thursday and were heading to Vail Saturday morning so our only day in Denver was Friday. We spent Friday morning trying to recover from the previous day’s travels and from the 2 hour time-change as the Joneses worked. That afternoon Suzanna took us to visit Jeff’s office which is, hands down, the coolest work space I have ever seen. He works for a company that developed the space so it was really fun to get to see it. We went from there to a nearby Mexican restaurant which was delicious and perfect because as the Joneses know, good Mexican food is basically impossible to find in SP! Denver is a very dog-friendly city so they brought their adorable dog, Canela, and we all sat outside in the sunshine for the afternoon. Later that day we all met up for happy hour with more former São Paulo friends, Amy and Anand – and their adorable new addition Khush. Even more fun, Suzanna’s sister, brother in law and their dog Piper came as well!

All former São Paulo friends!

All former São Paulo friends!

Colt knew Aunty Z would always play with him!

Colt knew Aunty Z would always play with him!

Hugs for Piper!

Hugs for Piper!

Colt approved of the restaurant that we chose.

Colt approved of the restaurant that we chose.

Walking back.

Walking back.

The next morning the Joneses generously agreed to drive us to Vail where we were meeting up with Michael’s family, but first we had one important stop on the way: brunch with the Kopps! Michael’s cousin Shannon and her family live in the Denver area so on our way to Vail we went by their home where they hosted us all for a fabulous brunch outside on the front lawn under a tree. It was perfect weather and such a beautiful setting.

Soren and his buddies - both welcoming and profitable!

Soren and his buddies – both welcoming and profitable!

Enjoying a beautiful morning.

Enjoying a beautiful morning.

Kopps and Harpers!

Kopps and Harpers!

We were sad to part ways from the Joneses but before they headed back to Denver, they left Colt with the coolest gifts – a sweet Colorado Rockies hat and an awesome world puzzle! Colt loved it.

Loving the hat. Very eager to tear into the puzzle.

Loving the hat. Very eager to tear into the puzzle.

Proud as punch!

Proud as punch!

BIG thank you to Jeff & Suzanna for being the most fun and gracious hosts. It was quick but we loved our time with you!!

**Up Next: Vail!**

Summer in South Carolina

After the wedding in PA, Colt and I flew with my parents to South Carolina. Michael had some work to do in Brazil before coming to visit but then he came for a few days before taking off again for work in DC.

South Carolina was H-O-T so a lot of our time was spent playing in water — blow-up pool in the yard, playing with the hose, swimming at our cousins’ pool and my grandparents’ house at the lake, playing in the sprinklers at the park and even playing in the rain!

Just to give you an idea...

Just to give you an idea…

Swimming pool in the yard!

Swimming pool in the yard!

"Swim lessons" with Mom - kicking!

“Swim lessons” with Mom – kicking!

The morning that Michael arrived in SC, we took Colt to get his first hair cut! He didn’t have a ton to take off but since he was almost 2 and it had never been cut, it was a little messy and long in some parts.

Pre-cut.

Pre-cut.

The salon, “Hair Doodles,” is for kids so they had plenty of toys and more importantly, a giant tub of animal crackers, so Colt was happy to sit still during the cut.

Gigi showing Colt just how to sit!

Gigi showing Colt just how to sit!

More animal crackers, thank you!

More animal crackers, thank you!

Watching very closely...

Watching very closely…

After! So handsome!

After! So handsome!

Happy family!

Happy family (of 4)!

That afternoon, some innocent playing in the backyard…

It always starts so innocently.

It always starts so innocently.

Soon turned into this!

Hose in the backyard.

Hose in the backyard.

Colt is loving it.

Colt is loving it.

Soaked!

Soaked!

Drinking from the hose.

Drinking from the hose.

One fun thing about visiting my parents is that Colt always gets to play with my brothers’ and my old toys. Here is a cute shot of him playing with my dad on my brother’s old “computer.”

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Pasha wearing Blankie on his head while playing with Colt.

Another fun thing – my parents live super close to lots of fun parks including one that my mom went to when she was a little girl! During the hot summer months they turn on an awesome sprinkler system that kids love to play in.

Running through the sprinkler with Dad.

Running through the sprinkler with Dad.

Colt giving Michael a tour of the equipment.

Colt giving Michael a tour of the equipment.

Weeee!

Weeee!

And then Colt decided it would be more fun to go down on his tummy.

And then Colt decided it would be more fun to go down on his tummy.

And then I just love this little series…

Running to Gigi!

Running to Gigi!

So happy!

So happy!

Up!

Up!

One night we were fortunate to have our cousins, the Longs over for dinner. Colt loved getting to play with Henry and especially Margaret.

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Henry, Colt & Margaret.

The next morning we visited the Longs to borrow their pool for a couple hours and Colt loved it!

He would literally jump off the diving board!

He would literally jump off the diving board!

Swimming lessons with Dad.

Swimming lessons with Dad.

And how sweet is this?! Colt climbed up onto my moms chair and just snuggled up to her!

And how sweet is this?! Colt climbed up onto my mom’s chair and just snuggled up to her!

We spent Father’s Day weekend with my grandparents at the lake. Michael, Colt and I spent Saturday night with them and after dinner we took a boat ride around the lake. The night was so beautiful, weather was perfect and Colt loved it. Then we were able to go to church on Sunday with my grandparents – the church where Colt was baptized – so that was a treat. Sunday afternoon my brother’s family, my mom (my dad was traveling) and aunt all came to the lake for the day to celebrate Father’s Day. My Aunt Sheryl came fully loaded with everything to make a fantastic shrimp boil followed by homemade ice cream – both peach and cookies & cream. To die for! Such a fun day!

Nanny and Colt, back porch swinging.

Nanny and Colt, back porch swinging.

Papa getting the wave runners started!

Papa getting the wave runners started!

Michael walking little Colt out on the dock.

Michael walking little Colt out on the dock.

Colts first wave runner ride!

Colt’s first wave runner ride!

And, theyre off!

And, they’re off!

Love this little water bug.

Love this little water bug.

Selfie!

Selfie!

Love this one too! How cute is Augusta Clare?!

How cute is Augusta Clare?!

Nan holding sweet baby May.

Nan holding sweet baby May.

Augusta Clare, Brad and Suzanne.

Augusta Clare, Brad and Suzanne.

Harpers.

Harpers.

Such a special place. Ive been coming here since I was 6 so its truly home for me.

Such a special place. I’ve been coming here since I was 6 so it’s truly home for me.

The incredible shrimp boil by my Aunt Sheryl!

The incredible shrimp boil by my Aunt Sheryl!

My grandparents with their grandkids and GREATgrandkids.

My grandparents with their grandkids and GREATgrandkids. So special.

After that weekend we were sad to send Michael off to DC for work but we continued to have a blast in SC.

Reading with Gigi.

Reading with Gigi.

Sitting pretty in Anthros chairs while Mama tried on clothes.

Sitting pretty in Anthropology’s chairs while Mama tried on clothes.

Colt loved driving around at the grocery store.

Colt loved driving around at the grocery store.

Hanging around the park.

Hanging around the park.

It took a couple visits to the park before he would go totally under the sprinkler solo but once he did, there was no turning back!

It took a couple visits to the park before he would go totally under the sprinkler solo but once he did, there was no turning back!

Taking blankie out to play in the rain!

Taking blankie out to play in the rain!

Nanny Papa entertaining Colt.

Nanny & Papa entertaining Colt.

Eating Cheerios in the rain!

Eating Cheerios in the rain!

Share with Mom?

Share with Mom?

I can't handle the cuteness.

I can’t handle the cuteness.

One last visit to the park with grandparents & great grandparents!

Pretty Gigi.

Pretty Gigi.

Seesaw with Pasha.

Seesaw with Pasha.

Sprinkler time!

Sprinkler time!

Splash!

Splash!

Run!

Run!

Making sure Nanny and Papa were in their "correct" places.

Making sure Nanny and Papa were in their “correct” places.

Before Colt and I took off for Colorado, we made one last visit to Charleston where we got to spend the night with Brad’s family and bonus! I got to meet up (albeit briefly!) with bestie Bess too!

Going out to dinner with toddlers is much easier when you're sitting right by a big fish tank!

Going out to dinner with toddlers is much easier when you’re sitting right by a big fish tank!

Colt and AC in her playroom.

Colt and AC in her playroom.

It was such a blessing to get so much time with my family, to watch them love on Colt and to watch Colt fall in love with them even more.

** Up Next: Colorado!**

Wedding in the Poconos

Last week we returned home from a whirlwind trip all over the US and it all started with a wedding in the Poconos. A cousin on my dad’s side got married on June 13 (check out the awesome NYT coverage on the wedding here – they have such a cute story!) and in addition to it being a fun, beautiful weekend, it was also a bonafide family reunion which was extra special since we don’t get to see my dad’s side of the family very often.

Colt making himself comfortable as we get set up on the plane.

Colt making himself comfortable as we get set up on the plane.

The wedding was held at the Pocono Lake Preserve, a private camp in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The camp totally has the feel of Dirty Dancing since when it’s “in season” families come stay for the summer and there are daily activities for kids, adults, etc. I think there are around 105 properties or “camps” on the preserve and each “camp” generally has 1-3 houses on it. Since the wedding took place before “season” starts (July 4), many property owners opened up their camps (or houses) for wedding guests to stay. We shared a house with my parents and my brother’s family and then some of my cousins who also have young kids stayed in another house on the same camp. Even more fun was that in between the two houses was a huge “playground” area for the kids! So basically a beautiful, natural setting, lots of space to run and play, lots of kids to play with and lots of family to help watch the kids — it was parent kid heaven! And honestly, I don’t know if it was just the timing or being with family or the open space or what but from our first day there, Colt seemed to come alive in a new way. He was so much more animated, less timid, more talkative and playful (although he still gives the MOST serious looks for all photos) than we had ever seen him before, and he’s truly been different ever since. I love it.

Colt, Augusta Clare (my brother's daughter) and Gavin (my 1st cousin's son) playing on the swings.

Colt swinging with cousins Augusta Clare and Gavin.

Colt running through the ferns (aka the Enchanted Forest) with Augusta Clare and Delaney.

Colt being chased through the ferns (aka the Enchanted Forest) by cousins Augusta Clare and Delaney.

Bubbles with Gigi!

Bubbles with Gigi and Delaney!

While we were there, Colt had his first boat ride!

Despite the look on his face, he actually loved it.

Despite the look on his face, he actually loved it.

Loved getting time with this sweet girl!

Loved getting time with this sweet girl!

The weekend also included hiking, a kick-ball tournament and general fun for the kids as they explored the preserve.

Gavin, Michael and my dad.

Gavin, Michael and my dad.

My dad, Michael, Gavin and Mark.

My dad, Gavin, Mark and Michael.

Morning breakfast by the lake.

Morning coffee by the lake.

Kiddos in the childrens library.

Madeline, Colt, Augusta Clare and Gavin in the children’s library.

The wedding itself was held outside in a beautiful clearing beneath a canopy of trees.

Sunlight.

Sunlight.

Walking to the ceremony.

Walking to the ceremony.

Love this face.

Love this face.

Happy boy.

Happy boy.

Augusta Clare with her momma Suzanne.

Augusta Clare with her momma Suzanne.

Post wedding photo-shoot by the lake.

Gigi and Colt.

Gigi and Colt.

My brother and his beautiful family: Augusta Clare, Suzanne, Brad and May.

My brother and his beautiful family: Augusta Clare, Suzanne, Brad and May.

Gigi and Pasha with their 3 grandkids. Outfits courtesy of Gigi.

Gigi and Pasha with their 3 grandkids. Outfits courtesy of Gigi.

Family pic!

Family pic!

This was at exactly 32 weeks.

Take 2!

Zais families!

My dad and his brother with their spouses, kids and grandkids!

Love these two boys.

Love these two boys.

So cute.

So cute.

Emert family photo. All decendents of my dads maternal grandparents, the Emerts.

Emert family photo. All decendents of my dad’s maternal grandparents, the Emerts. The bride is lucky she was included in the picture – at our wedding Michael got booted for the Emert family photo. They take it pretty seriously.

At the reception.

At the reception.

Beautiful setting.

Exactly 32 weeks!

The day after the wedding, Michael had to fly back to Brazil for work so I flew home to SC with my parents. Colt threw up in the car when we were about 5 minutes away from the airport (thankfully we had an oops-outfit ready!) and our flight was delayed, but he was with Gigi and Pasha so he was happy, and as soon as we took off he passed out in my mom’s arms.

Sleeping in Gigi's arms on the flight to SC!

Sleeping in Gigi’s arms on the flight to SC!

All in all an amazing weekend!

**Up Next: South Carolina!**

March – June 2015 Photo Dump

I have a lot of catching up to do here on the blog so forgive the 4-month photo dump. These were just some fun moments and memories with Colt over the past few months at home in São Paulo.

MARCH:

Scooting around the complex.

Scooting around the complex.

Fun playing with Uncle Joe! We love having him just a block away.

Fun playing with Uncle Joe! We love having him just a block away.

Sweet boy!

Sweet boy!

Keeping yourself busy while I cook.

Keeping yourself busy while I cook then so proud to show it off!

Gooooooaaaaalllll!!!

Gooooooaaaaalllll!!!

APRIL:

Passed out in the car seat.

Passed out in the car seat.

This face!!

This face!!

About to go downstairs - between our front door and our elevator.

About to go downstairs – between our front door and our elevator.

Little Colt.

Little Colt.

Stuck on Dad.

Stuck on Dad.

So serious. Seriously handsome.

So serious. And seriously handsome.

Trying out the new helmet!

Big boy! Trying out the new helmet!

Stacking blocks with Wink and Numnum.

Stacking blocks with Wink and Numnum.

After lunch at Museu da Casa Brasileiro. Paige (pregnant with #2), Michelle (pregnant with #2), me (pregnant with #2), Brittany (has a sweet baby boy), Meghan (pregnant with #3)!

After lunch at Museu da Casa Brasileira. Paige (pregnant with #2), Michelle (pregnant with #2), me (pregnant with #2), Brittany (has a sweet baby boy), and Meghan (pregnant with #3)!

They love to dress alike. Especially when it's Superman!

They love to dress alike. Especially when it’s Superman!

Cruisin.

Cruisin.

Colt helping me babysit Cooper - Brittany's little guy.

Colt helping me babysit Cooper – Brittany’s little guy.

Snot-sucking Noah!

Snot-sucking Noah!

Playing with Dad outside.

Playing with Dad outside (in a sweet Puma track suit).

MAY:

Being silly in the bath.

Being silly in the bath.

Mailey and Colt owning it at Vaca Veia.

Mailey and Colt owning it at Vaca Veia.

Bed-head (and face)!

Bed-head (and face)!

Coloring with Mom.

Coloring with Mom.

Passed out on the couch.

Passed out on the couch.

Playing with Mom's headband. Honestly looks better on him.

Playing with Mom’s headband. Honestly looks better on him.

Going down to play!

Going down to play!

Ball pit with Mailey!

Ball pit with Mailey!

Sunglasses are so cool.

Sunglasses are so cool.

Ready for the day!

Ready for the day!

Elevator selfie with Dad!

Elevator selfie with Dad!

Loving the ramps throughout the complex.

Loving the ramps throughout the complex.

Weekend visit to Parque do Povo.

Weekend visit to Parque do Povo.

Scraped knee but still adorable.

Scraped knee but still adorable.

4 pregnant girls after dinner. Crazy that 2 of them have already delivered!

4 pregnant girls after dinner. Crazy that 2 of them have already delivered!

Heading to the park!

Heading to the park!

Leaping off tree-stumps at the park.

Leaping off tree-stumps at the park.

Sweet boy!

Sweet boy!

Trying popcorn for the first time at a friend's birthday party.

Trying popcorn for the first time at a friend’s birthday party.

JUNE:

Final elevator selfie.

Final elevator selfie.

See-saw!

See-saw!

Throwing the ball with Dad.

Throwing the ball with Dad.

Still just a smidge too big.

Trying to learn how to pedal.

Lean back. Lean back.

Lean back. Lean back.

Diving into a cupcake at Mailey's 2nd Bday Party.

Diving into a cupcake at Mailey’s 2nd Bday Party.

At Mailey's birthday: Me (due Aug 22), Michelle (due Aug 18) and Paige (due June 26 - HAD sweet baby June 22!)

At Mailey’s birthday, all pregnant with #2: Me (due Aug 22), Michelle (due Aug 18) and Paige (due June 26 – HAD sweet baby June 22!). And our first kids are all within 4 weeks of each other. Such fun to have friends in the exact same stage!

Helping me pack for the states!

Helping me pack for the states!

Happy Birthday Colt! 2 Years.

Happy Birthday Colt! This week you turned 2 years old! IMGL0926

Colt Developments: Colt, your dad and I are absolutely obsessed with you, this stage and this age. You are so easy these days and so, so much fun. You have us laughing every day with the funny things you do and we are constantly amazed at your cleverness. I think this year is going to be the most fun yet as we just love seeing more of your personality, hearing more of your thoughts and generally getting to know you and experience you as a person more fully.

We just arrived home from an almost-month-long trip to the US on Monday (perfectly timed so as not to have to buy you your own seat one final time!), and while your dad and I had a fabulous trip, I think you loved it more than anyone. I’ll post more details about the trip soon but your dad and I felt like we watched you come alive in a new way while we were in the states. Although our time in the US may have made your Portuguese take a slight hit, your English vocabulary grew every day as did your confidence speaking. Most of your sentences aren’t quite grammatically correct (especially if it’s more than 2-3 words in a row) but you’re very good at stringing words together to convey your thoughts and ideas.

You are opinionated about everything going on and love to direct everyone in the room as to what they should be doing or where they should be sitting or standing. If someone isn’t where they “should” be, you will either point, pat a spot on the floor or take their hand and move them.

Your favorite song to sing is “Twinkle Twinkle” and we hear you sing it to yourself almost every night in your crib. Your favorite song to request others to sing is “Are you sleeping?” or “Frere Jacques” (you switch between which of the two you want to hear very quickly).

You’ve gotten very into “by-self” lately and love doing things by yourself and announcing that you have done it by yourself as well.

You’re a seasoned traveler and have taken over 40 flights in your 2 little years of life!

Health: Praise the Lord you continue to be perfectly healthy. Even with all of our recent traveling you never even caught a sniffle. You had your first real haircut in South Carolina and it was so much fun. You ate animal crackers the whole time so therefore you were very good at sitting still. It wasn’t a ton of hair but just the same it seemed to transform you from a baby into a little boy even more. You’re still around 27-28 lbs, wearing 2T clothes and size 4 diapers. The one thing I’m waiting on are those 2 year molars. I’d love to get them in before the new baby comes so that it’s out of the way!

Feeding: Still a picky little eater and very resistant to trying anything new but we are working with you on it, slowly but surely. Your favorite foods are yogurt, bananas, cheese, crackers, bread, pasta, rice, apple sauce, dried apricots, raisins, nuts, and those smoothie type squeeze pouches. Everything else basically has to be snuck in but thankfully we’re still able to trick you a little.

Sleeping: Best sleeper ever. Even though all of our travels and time changes you never gave us a hard time on sleeping. In South Carolina you would do 11-12 hours at night and then take 3 hour naps during the day. In Vail you were only napping about an hour and a half during the day but then at night you would sleep for 13+ hours. This is something I am incredibly thankful for and do not take for granted.

Schedule: Your schedule is basically the same as last month:

8:00 Morning wake up and drink milk
9:00 Breakfast
10:00-12:00 Play time
12:15 Lunch
1:00-3:00 Nap then wake up and drink milk
4:00-6:00 More play time
6:15 Dinner
7:30 Clean up toys, brush teeth, get ready for bed
8:00 Lights Out!

Mama: My precious treasure, Colt. What a blessing it is to be your mom. You are truly a joy and bring love, laughter and light into our hearts and our home every day. I am cherishing these days with you and feel so torn about the fact that soon you will not be our one and only. On the one hand I am so excited to meet our new addition and can’t wait to see you as a big brother – I know you’ll be amazing. Plus I do believe that getting a sibling is a gift to you as well. But on the other hand my heart hurts at the thought that I won’t be able to focus as fully on you. I know that it’s for the best but little love, I am so happy pouring my whole heart into you each day. I love feeling like I haven’t missed a single thing with you. And I fear that the exhaustion or just the need to divide my time and attention between two will mean that I’ll miss something. Miss moments, smiles, giggles. You just can’t imagine how much I love each little thing with you. But I have faith in God’s plan for our family so we continue on in excited anticipation of what is to come, but I’m still treasuring these next few weeks all the more and squeezing you a little tighter each day. And no matter what, you’ll always be the one who made me mom. I love you Colt.

5 Year Anniversary Trip to Foz do Iguaçu

In April (on the 17th) Michael and I celebrated our 5 year wedding anniversary! We wanted to do something special to celebrate so we thought it was the perfect excuse to take a little baby-(#2)-moon and cross another thing off our Brazil bucket list: Foz do Iguaçu!

Iguazu Falls are the waterfalls on the Iguazu River which goes through both Brazil and Argentina, and it’s one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the world. Michael had visited Iguazu Falls when he lived in Argentina but he had only gone to the Argentina side and I had never been, so we always wanted to go together to the Brazil side.

It was just a quick flight away and it’s a trip that can easily be done in a weekend so we decided it was a good opportunity to take a trip away from little Colt. The only time that I had ever left Colt for an overnight was when Michael and I went to South Africa and left him with my mom for 2 weeks. Although that was a much longer trip, since I was leaving Colt with my mom, I hardly batted an eye. This time we left Colt with sweet Rosy who I will write about later but for now let me just say that she is someone who Colt ADORES and who we trust completely. Even still, she isn’t my mom and I sobbed like a baby the night before and the morning that we left. That being said, Colt had a blast with her and it was GREAT to get time away with Michael.

For the trip, we stayed at the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas. Screen Shot 2015-06-23 at 12.36.01 PMThe Falls are located in a national park and the Belmond is the only hotel that is actually located within the park on the Brazil side. This is a huge benefit for many reasons. One is that, instead of your access to the Falls being limited to the park’s 9-5 hours, you have access to the Falls 24/7. This is awesome anytime but especially on a holiday weekend (which it was while we were there) as the number of visitors passing through the park each day triples. Therefore, instead of trying to weave in and out of thousands of tourists, Michael and I only visited the park before and after hours – basically sunrise and sunset each day. In this setting, the only other people in the park were a few other guests from our hotel but we basically had the Falls all to ourselves. It was incredible. Furthermore, the hotel is beautiful and was a great place to relax, dine, etc. Finally, as you can see from the picture above, the hotel is located just steps from the Falls whereas all visitors staying elsewhere have to be bussed in from all over the town.

The afternoon that we arrived, the sun was shining so we decided to head straight for the pool. It was the perfect place to grab a coconut water and relax.

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The next day we had a great itinerary: morning “sunrise” walk through the park, big breakfast, pool, lunch, naps, drinks, sunset walk around the Falls, dinner, then bed! I was so thankful that we had the special access to the Falls as we had beautiful weather and beautiful rainbows all morning and then it rained during our afternoon nap time. 🙂

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It was misty for our evening walk but we still stepped out to admire the Falls before dinner. DSC_0636

Our last morning was a little drizzly but we still went out for a guided tour before the park opened. DSC_0656

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It was a very low-key, beautiful and relaxing weekend away — perfect for Michael and me to just enjoy some quality time together. Overall, an incredible anniversary trip / baby-moon!!

Colt: 23 month update

Happy 23 Months Sweet Angel!

Happy 23 Months Sweet Angel!

Colt Developments: Colt, you are such a fun, funny little guy, making new strides every day.
– You know all of your colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, black and white) in BOTH Portuguese and English. If I ask you “What color is this?” then you will say, “Green.” but if I ask, “Que cor é isso?” then you say, “Verde.” It’s so interesting to see you learning both languages and, in many cases like this, being able to distinguish when to use which.
You can recognize and verbally identify all (capital) letters of the alphabet. We haven’t tried doing lowercase yet but I guess that’s next. You learned them naturally since you have an ABC mat on the floor in your room and we read an ABC Bible verse book every day. We recently started singing the ABCs too and you love it and can basically sing it through all the way.
You can count to 10 in both Portuguese and English, although you’re stronger in Portuguese on this and you’ll sometimes leave out a number here or there. You are better if you’re actually counting something versus just reciting it or counting to 10 before kicking a ball or jumping or something.
– I just started trying to teach you to recognize numbers and right now you are good at identifying 6 and 8 and you’re OK at 1, 2 and 3. The rest is a total blur though.
You know the following shapes: circle, square, triangle, star, heart and pentagon. These all just kind of happened because of toys that you have or from books or coloring. You also like to draw circles and are surprisingly good at making them.
You are great at jumping off two feet and love to do it everywhere, especially off steps or stools or anything with some height.
Your vocabulary continues to grow by the day and I love to watch you express yourself or try to relay a story. Often you are good at switching between English and Portuguese but you also have certain words that you exclusively use in one language or the other. I’m sure there are many words that you only say in English but of course I notice the ones that have stuck in Portuguese much more. You still understand the English word but will almost only say the Portuguese word for thank you, clown, shoes, water, ball, bread…
Your sentences are a little funny. Just now your dad finished his water bottle and you exclaimed, “More agua Dada mais!” (“More water Dada more.”) Like this example, it’s often a mix of languages and not quite correct but you’re definitely expressing yourself and your ideas better and better. You are also making words plural by adding “s” or “es” to the end. Of course a lot of times it ends up being incorrect but I still think you’re smart for drawing the connection.
– You’re also such a little imitator. You constantly repeat things we say like a little parrot and you love to mimic things that we do. Even little things, like if you notice that we aren’t wearing socks then you will want to take your socks off too.
When your dad gets home from work each evening you get SO excited. From the moment that you hear the door open, your eyes get all big and excited and then you run at full speed straight into his arms and start squealing like a little pig! Then we laugh as you just start rambling, trying to tell him about things you’ve done that day but you inevitably end up just naming objects around us. It’s so funny – you’re just so excited to be talking to him!
– Another favorite thing of your is family hugs. Whenever I’m hugging your dad you run over and put one arm around each of our legs and nuzzle your face right in and say, “Mama, Dada, Tolt!” (for some reason how you pronounce your name). Beyond precious.
– You love singing, dancing, coloring and playing with puzzles, legos and animals. You have perfected the drop-kick and could play with balls all day long. You’re definitely right handed and right footed but we have a little t-ball set and you always bat lefty which we like. You have also really gotten into your Micro scooter lately. We still have the seat attachment on and you love to scoot around our apartment or outside all over the apartment complex. You especially love going down all of the ramps that we have throughout the complex so we got you a helmet since every now and then you take a little tumble.
You are still a very easy, calm child with a bit of a shy personality. If we bring you into a group of people, even people who you see regularly, you almost always go through a bit of a “transition period” where you sit back (almost frozen) and just watch for a while, and often times you’ll want to be holding hands with Mom or Dad, especially if you’re in a crowd of new people. Eventually you will warm up and feel more free to move around but it takes even longer before you start to talk or be vocal. If we do a whole afternoon with our friends and their kids then eventually you get adjusted and all is totally normal but you pretty much always go through the transition period first. I don’t know if the right term for this is “shy” or if you’re just observing or what exactly is happening but I pray that you will have confidence and a strong sense of self.
– As you are getting older we are focusing more and more on trying to require and enforce immediate obedience from you. It can be difficult for us to do because sometimes when you don’t obey it just seems like innocent, 2 year old behavior (I’ll ask you to pick up a ball and put it away and instead you kick it first) and sometimes we just want to laugh (you were doing this thing where you loved spitting out your water and you would giggle so much every time) but your dad and I are also committed to raising you up Biblically, in obedience to your parents. We value this because it’s what God commands in scripture and we believe this is in your best interest in many ways. The other day we were playing in a park and you started running towards the street. We called after you to stop but instead you ran faster straight into the street. Praise God there weren’t any cars coming and you were fine but it reinforced to us the importance of having you obey in the small things so that we can count on you to obey in the big things as well. You’re actually pretty easy to teach and respond well to our correction – you’re not showing yourself as a super strong-willed, fighter type child – but even still, I think the biggest challenge is just to us as parents to have wisdom and be consistent. We are seeking the Lord and trying our best!

Health: Praise the Lord, you continue to be so healthy. A few colds here and there but still no antibiotics in your system. You do get pretty banged up though! I guess it’s just being a little boy but you are constantly skinning a knee or an elbow or getting a shiner somewhere on your sweet little face. It breaks my heart but you’re tough and never seem too bothered by anything. I’m not sure your exact stats these days but I would think you’re about 27 or 28 pounds. You are wearing a mix of 18-24 month and 2T clothes and are still in size 4 diapers.

Eating: You’re driving me a little nuts with this one lately. In terms of “real meals” that we can give you which you will eat, we are pretty much limited to pasta with cheese and maybe some peas, fried rice or a grilled ham and cheese with possibly a little tomato. Fried rice is the best because we can stick broccoli, turkey, tofu, eggs, peas, etc. in there and you will eat them. Sometimes I’ll puree broccoli and cauliflower and mix pasta and cheese in that sauce and you eat that fine too, but otherwise we are really grasping at straws to get you to eat “real food.” We still make you apple sauce and we boil apples and strawberries together with zucchini, carrots & broccoli and you like this too. You would be happy to live off of bananas, yogurt, apple sauce, nuts, raisins, plain pasta, cheese, crackers, bread, plain rice, etc. and I am struggling to know what my expectations of you should be at this age. I don’t want to raise a super picky eater (am I too late??) and I don’t want you to think you live at a restaurant, but you don’t seem to understand the concept of “try one bite” and when we try to get you to try or eat foods that you are opposed to you totally freak out and panic. Even foods that you loved a few weeks ago you will refuse today. This makes me less eager to cook you new things because I don’t want to waste my time if you’re just going to refuse it. From a nutrition perspective I think we do a good job sneaking good things in but from a principle perspective I’m afraid you are learning to eat only a very narrow array of foods. (If anyone has any tips on this or encouraging words that this is just a phase?? please let me know!)

Sleeping: Although you’re a challenge when it comes to eating, I am so thankful that you are very easy when it comes to sleeping. Your naps are getting a little less predictable and range anywhere from an hour and a half to three hours but nights are like clockwork, 8pm – 7:30am. I’m never worried about leaving you with a sitter because you love going down to bed at night and never make a peep until morning time. You still move around a ton in your sleep so you can’t use a pillow or blanket or anything yet and I always wonder when that will happen?

Schedule: We are on a great schedule with you little angel.
7:30-8:00 Morning wake up with milk
9:00 Breakfast
10:00-12:00 Downstairs to play outside and with friends in the complex or run errands with Mom
12:15 Lunch
1:00-3:00 Nap then wake up with milk
4:00-6:00 Play outside again
6:15 Dinner
7:30 Clean up toys, brush teeth, get ready for bed
8:00 Lights Out!

Mama: Colt baby, your dad and I are totally crazy about you and crazy about this stage with you. You have the fun personality of a toddler, always making us laugh, but you also still have that baby sweetness too. We constantly talk to each other about how amazing you are, how blessed we are, how fun this is, etc. We have often been guilty of sneaking in your room while you’re sleeping to get one last look at you before we go to bed at night. We just truly can’t get enough of you. As I write this your dad and I are almost in tears just laughing at the funny things you keep doing and I realize that this blog post is such an insufficient way to capture who you are right now sweet one. There aren’t words to describe your eyes and your heart and your ways. We adore it all. Every second of every inch.

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