Sunday, September 18, 2011

17 months


Here we go, the monthly update on our growing boy, who turned 17 months yesterday. It's fun to reflect back on what can change in a month, or at least is a noticeable change.

Like with Zach, I wanted Charlie to have a lovey. And I didn't want it to end up being some ginormous stuffed animal that I'd have to tote everywhere, and that would be difficult to wash. So once again I stuck a small blanket-type animal in Charlie's crib from the time he was just a little guy, hoping he'd become attached to it. And while he's been snuggling it in his bed for a while, we've now reached the stage of true attachment - he wants to bring it everywhere! What's different from Zach's experience is that I immediately bought two of the "frog-bungadee," so I wouldn't have a desperate search for a back-up. And since we interchange them regularly and forget to put one away, Charlie now loves BOTH of his froggies, and seems to prefer to have carry both of them around. Not exactly what I had in mind, but at least he's still satisfied with one!

Charlie talks non-stop. It seems inconceivable we could have two boys who love to talk, but it looks like we're headed in that direction. Don't get me wrong, while the "words" coming out of Charlie's mouth have all sorts of vowel and consonant sounds, and he uses lots of inflection in his "sentences" - he is not speaking any language we know!

Even before we got pregnant with Charlie, I worried that we'd have a hard time if our second child wasn't as quick to speak as Zach was. And now I know - I had nothing to worry about. Charlie does not speak even close to as many words as Zach did at this age... and it doesn't both us in the slightest. It's kind of amazing - you realize so quickly that your kids are different in so many ways, and that's more than half the fun! Charlie is Charlie, and we love everything about him, including all the ways he manages to convey what he wants without using words we can find in the dictionary. And I'm very aware there's a huge range of "normal" when it comes to talking, so I know we don't have to worry. He'll talk when he's ready, and we'll all be ready to listen. :)

Now that Zach is in preschool three mornings per week, Charlie and I have more time together than we've ever had (last year he was still taking morning naps). It's been nice to take him to a park and be able to focus on him without feeling like I'm ignoring Zach (cause as I mentioned before, you have to watch this guy closely when he's on playground equipment!), or just hang out at home reading books and playing together. He's a good little companion!

Charlie has always seemed to prefer Zach's toys to any "baby" toy we have. But I've really been noticing lately how he's really starting to play with things in the way they are intended - zooming cars (or a remote control) across the carpet or a track, lining up and making the animals interact with each other, pushing the trains on the wooden track. He's always been great at playing by himself, but lately I've really gotten a kick out of watching what he'll come up with next.

I know I've said it before, but this is such a fun age. It's so easy to see how Charlie's personality remains the same - he's still our happy-go-lucky, goofy boy - as he continues to grow and expand his world.



^Just had to include that last picture, since it shows his crazy always-standing-up hair!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Klicka Family visit

Catching up on the rest of our trip to Wisconsin...

While we never need an excuse to go visit my family, the reason we went Labor Day weekend was to attend a party at my cousin's house. It was a great chance to see family I don't get to see often enough!


Four of the 7 cousins - Kim, Gail, Dave & me


Charlie put on a bit of a show - having a great time in the driveway puddles. Doesn't take much to entertain a 16 month old!


Zach spent most of the party in the basement playing Mario Kart with the bigger kids, but he surfaced long enough to roast a marshmallow and chat with Grandpa.

Back at my parents' house, Grandma & Grandpa came up with all sort of entertainment for the boys:

Playing with flashlights in the "fort"

"Fishing" (no hooks, don't worry) off the front porch

Pretty good casting, huh? And Charlie took a moment to smell the flowers.

Nothing like good old-fashioned bubbles, although Zach came up with a new technique as popping them - throwing a ball at them!


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

First day of school

Today was Zach's first day of his second year of preschool. Make sure you don't forget it's his SECOND year of preschool; he'll remind you if you do. :)

Zach is going to the same school he went to last year, but this year he is going three mornings/week instead of two. He has the same teacher, but is in a new room this year - a bigger one. And another change - more boys! Last year there were three boys in the class of 18; this year there are at least 8 or so (I haven't counted).


I was quite delighted with how chatty Zach was when I picked him up. Last year it seemed like I was pulling teeth to get information, but today he couldn't wait to tell me about his day. He was thrilled to report that he was chosen to be the helper today - since he knew what to do, he could show all the new kids the routine.

Our neighbor gave Zach some homework - to meet at least one new student. Scott liked it, and challenged him to meet at least two. Zach dutifully reported on two new kids - a boy and a girl. Apparently the boy was mean at the toy table... oh well. At least he remembered their names.


Another thing I found fascinating was that Zach had all sorts of information and questions about a girl in his class who has one hand. That may seem appropriate, but this girl was in his class last year. I waited and waited for him to ask me about it, or at least mention it - not a word. The girl's mom came to class today and talked to the kids about it, which she also did last year. I guess Zach had to hear it twice for it to sink in. :)

Let's see... what else? Oh - he learned the creation story today, and was incredibly fascinated that God made Adam out of dirt, and then Eve from Adam's rib. Pretty cool stuff. He was most excited about some sort of bottle they made; we parents have to wait to see it. :)

So Zach is off to a good start. Let's hope they teach him how to smile for the camera at school!!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Zoo fun

If you are ever in Milwaukee, go to the county zoo.

I have all of these memories of it being a fantastic zoo, so I was curious to see if it was as good as I remembered. This is the second time we've taken Zach (Charlie's first trip), and I'm happy to report this zoo is even better than I thought it was when I was a kid! In fact, someday I'd like to go back by myself or with a like-minded adult... Zach just does not have the interest or patience in watching the animals for more than a couple seconds. And when they are active like they were on Sunday - I could sit there all day.

Anyway, we were in Milwaukee for the long weekend, visiting my family. More on the rest of the visit shortly; I had such a good time taking picture of all the animals I had to edit those first. :) Bear with me (pun intended).


^This is Brittany the African elephant. Her roommate Ruth kept picking up a log with her trunk and dropping it with a crash that made us humans jump. And I wish I'd brought my zoom lens to capture this lazy grizzly... snoozing the day away in his hammock.


^The other wild animals at the zoo.


^Check out that rack! That was about as high as that poor caribou could lift his head. And who doesn't like to laugh at the ridiculous pink of flamingos??


^A small thing, but so fun for kids: rocks in a stream to jump across!


^A rare sighting - a picture of me! With big 'ol Ruth in the background, tossing her tree trunk around. I love the zoo!!!<>