
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Sebastien is obsessed with Barney. He pushes the power button to turn on the TV himself, and then hands us the DVD remote so we'll push play. And he always wants Barney. If Barney isn't on, he'll find the DVD case that the Barney comes in and show it to us, handing us the remote again to say "Change it to Barney!" Tonight I was in a different room and I heard the TV turn on. It was Seb. And then sure enough, he brought the DVD remote all the way over to me to turn it to Barney. If we don't do it, he starts pushing the remote buttons himself to make it happen. I'm afraid to show him which button is "Play!"
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Another cute game Sebastien likes to play: He crawls under his crib, backwards strangely, where we can't see him. Then we play "Where's Sebastien?" We'll say, Sebastien, oh Sebastien, where could he have gone? He was just here a minute ago, but now he's gone! Where did he go? etc. etc. until after a minute he pops his head out from under the crib with a big smile, to say "Here I am!" He plays this game every night before bedtime.
We also discovered that Sebastien loves pizza. He hardly ate anything all day today. We tried several times to get him to eat, but he pretty much refused everything. Finally tonight we ordered a pepperoni pizza for dinner, and he devoured an entire piece, and then went for seconds! I didn't think he'd like the pepperoni because it has such a strong taste, but by the end he was pulling the pepperoni off and eating it by itself.
We also discovered that Sebastien loves pizza. He hardly ate anything all day today. We tried several times to get him to eat, but he pretty much refused everything. Finally tonight we ordered a pepperoni pizza for dinner, and he devoured an entire piece, and then went for seconds! I didn't think he'd like the pepperoni because it has such a strong taste, but by the end he was pulling the pepperoni off and eating it by itself.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Sebastien's two new favorite books are 1) The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and 2) Touch-and-Feel Animals on the Farm. He brings them over to you and opens to the first page so you'll read it to him. He likes to turn the pages himself. But he turns them so fast that we usually have to just tell the story really quickly without actually reading it. He loves to stick his fingers in the little holes where the caterpillar eats through 1 apple, 2 pears, etc., and in the farm book he loves to feel the dog's furry tummy and the sheep's woolly coat.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
We learned today from daycare that Sebastien has a problem with sharing. I say he just knows what he wants and goes after it, a good life skill to have. But his teachers say he steals toys from other kids, and then throws a fit when you try to tell him to return it. It's all in the perspective, I think. Pablo says he learned to "share" from his mother.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Body parts Sebastien can point to:
His ear
His tummy
His pee pee (his favorite, of course)
His arm
His foot
His hair
Someone else's nose (don't know why, but he only points to our noses, not his own)
His mouth (sometimes)
He also really loves belly buttons. He lifts our shirts all the time to look at them...embarrassing when he does it in public. He also finds the "belly buttons" of plastic balls, which are the little holes where they put the air in.
And here are some of the things he likes to point to in pictures:
Socks
Shoes
Hairbrush
Teddy bear
Car
Truck
Juice (really a sippy cup but he knows it as juice)
Ball
Cat
Dog
Duck
Fish
Turtle
Shirt
Tree
Giraffe
Alligator
Elephant
**(the last three are thanks to Katie for the pictures she painted for him which hang in his room)
His favorite toy at daycare is a little yellow taxicab. He's playing with it almost every day when I pick him up.
His ear
His tummy
His pee pee (his favorite, of course)
His arm
His foot
His hair
Someone else's nose (don't know why, but he only points to our noses, not his own)
His mouth (sometimes)
He also really loves belly buttons. He lifts our shirts all the time to look at them...embarrassing when he does it in public. He also finds the "belly buttons" of plastic balls, which are the little holes where they put the air in.
And here are some of the things he likes to point to in pictures:
Socks
Shoes
Hairbrush
Teddy bear
Car
Truck
Juice (really a sippy cup but he knows it as juice)
Ball
Cat
Dog
Duck
Fish
Turtle
Shirt
Tree
Giraffe
Alligator
Elephant
**(the last three are thanks to Katie for the pictures she painted for him which hang in his room)
His favorite toy at daycare is a little yellow taxicab. He's playing with it almost every day when I pick him up.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Sebastien took his first steps tonight!! He couldn't sleep so I just let him get up and play a little bit since it was still pretty early. I'm so glad I did! He was standing holding on to the rocking chair, and I was sitting on the floor just a little ways from him. I held my arms out like I've done a hundred times and said, "Will you walk to mommy?" He usually just sits down and crawls to me. But tonight he took about 5 steps and made it all the way to my arms. It was marvelous!
I think he got some confidence earlier today. We were at Old Navy buying him (the cutest!) new winter clothes. He found a plastic chair and held onto it to stand up. The chair slid all over the cement floor, and he just walked proudly along as it slid holding on to it. Pablo was walking alongside him making sure the chair didn't go too fast for him, and Sebastien just loved it! He kept looking up at us flashing the biggest smile.
Another big event - Sebastien ate his first cookie today. He doesn't get sweets very often. We give him crackers for snacks and things, but he's only ever had a couple licks of a lollipop or a little bite of brownie here or there. (He also did eat a bit of his birthday cake, but I'm not counting that.) But today, as a celebration of him pushing that chair all over Old Navy, we made a family visit to Mrs. Field's and got him his own mini chocolate chip cookies. You would have thought he'd never eaten in his entire life! He devoured the first, then the second, and then was grabbing for the bag to get more. But mommy had eaten the rest. He ended up with his face and hands full of chocolate, the most adorable thing ever.
So now, our little Seb is walking. I'm not sure how I feel about this yet. We'll have to see how our exhaustion levels are at the end of the day now. I have a feeling I'll be longing for the days when he couldn't even crawl.
I think he got some confidence earlier today. We were at Old Navy buying him (the cutest!) new winter clothes. He found a plastic chair and held onto it to stand up. The chair slid all over the cement floor, and he just walked proudly along as it slid holding on to it. Pablo was walking alongside him making sure the chair didn't go too fast for him, and Sebastien just loved it! He kept looking up at us flashing the biggest smile.
Another big event - Sebastien ate his first cookie today. He doesn't get sweets very often. We give him crackers for snacks and things, but he's only ever had a couple licks of a lollipop or a little bite of brownie here or there. (He also did eat a bit of his birthday cake, but I'm not counting that.) But today, as a celebration of him pushing that chair all over Old Navy, we made a family visit to Mrs. Field's and got him his own mini chocolate chip cookies. You would have thought he'd never eaten in his entire life! He devoured the first, then the second, and then was grabbing for the bag to get more. But mommy had eaten the rest. He ended up with his face and hands full of chocolate, the most adorable thing ever.
So now, our little Seb is walking. I'm not sure how I feel about this yet. We'll have to see how our exhaustion levels are at the end of the day now. I have a feeling I'll be longing for the days when he couldn't even crawl.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Two signs that Sebastien is growing up: 1) He draws. 2) He uses a spoon. These are two skills that before just a few days ago he seemed to have no interest in learning. When we'd give him a crayon, he'd just try to eat it. And when we gave him a spoon, he'd either push it away or throw it on the floor. But a couple days ago I gave him bath crayons, showed him how to use them, and off he went! He sat there manipulating them with his hands for a good long time until he figured out which end made the marks and how to hold the crayon so it would mark on the tub. He's so smart!
This gave me new hope for the spoon, so I gave it to him last night when he was eating spaghetti. He figured out how to very carefully bring the spoon to his mouth with one hand while holding it steady with the other all the way into his mouth. Then he'd chomp down and look up at us proudly. We'd clap and shout "Yeay Sebastien!" And tonight, I held out a bowl of pudding, and he expertly dunked the spoon in the bowl to scoop some pudding up, and then carefully guided the spoon to his mouth to eat.
Drawing in the bath, looking like quite the intense artist.
This gave me new hope for the spoon, so I gave it to him last night when he was eating spaghetti. He figured out how to very carefully bring the spoon to his mouth with one hand while holding it steady with the other all the way into his mouth. Then he'd chomp down and look up at us proudly. We'd clap and shout "Yeay Sebastien!" And tonight, I held out a bowl of pudding, and he expertly dunked the spoon in the bowl to scoop some pudding up, and then carefully guided the spoon to his mouth to eat.
Drawing in the bath, looking like quite the intense artist.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sebastien started daycare this week. We thought (and we realize now we hoped just a little) that he might have a hard time, that he'd cry when we leave, that he'd be excited to come home. But no...our little grown up boy absolutely loves daycare. He's happy to see his friends in the morning, and though he's happy to see us when we pick him up, I can tell he'd rather us all just hang out in the play room together instead of going home.
He also did his first art project this week. We were so proud! On Tuesday he fingerpainted a styrofoam cut-out of an apple. And he did a great job! And today he also colored a picture of an apple with crayon. His class is doing an "apple" theme for the next couple of weeks, and then they'll go on a field trip to pick apples in the country.
It's strange how much just this one week of new experience has changed him. He came home from the first day somehow seeming a lot older, more in control of himself, more sociable. And he just talked and talked and talked, telling us all about his day. Too bad we can't understand a word he's saying. If I could understand even just one word, I'd put it here in this Blog. But for now, we'll have to just trust that his smiles and happiness say all we need to know.
He also did his first art project this week. We were so proud! On Tuesday he fingerpainted a styrofoam cut-out of an apple. And he did a great job! And today he also colored a picture of an apple with crayon. His class is doing an "apple" theme for the next couple of weeks, and then they'll go on a field trip to pick apples in the country.
It's strange how much just this one week of new experience has changed him. He came home from the first day somehow seeming a lot older, more in control of himself, more sociable. And he just talked and talked and talked, telling us all about his day. Too bad we can't understand a word he's saying. If I could understand even just one word, I'd put it here in this Blog. But for now, we'll have to just trust that his smiles and happiness say all we need to know.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Here are some things Sebastien loves:
pancakes
banana pancakes
blueberry pancakes
banana-blueberry pancakes
(seriously...the kid goes nuts for pancakes)
brushing his teeth
laying his head on the kitties
"Doggies" by Sandra Boynton
Lids - he's really good at screwing them on and off
did I mention pancakes?
the corners of his blanket
flirting with ladies who think he's cute
powder on his butt
opening and closing doors
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Ducks
Also, Sebastien already knows how to spend mom's and dad's money. Today I had my debit card in my hand (getting him pancakes), and he took it right out of my hand and gave it to the cashier. I've had him "help" me give it to cashiers a couple times before, but it's a skill he seems to have a natural knack for.
pancakes
banana pancakes
blueberry pancakes
banana-blueberry pancakes
(seriously...the kid goes nuts for pancakes)
brushing his teeth
laying his head on the kitties
"Doggies" by Sandra Boynton
Lids - he's really good at screwing them on and off
did I mention pancakes?
the corners of his blanket
flirting with ladies who think he's cute
powder on his butt
opening and closing doors
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Ducks
Also, Sebastien already knows how to spend mom's and dad's money. Today I had my debit card in my hand (getting him pancakes), and he took it right out of my hand and gave it to the cashier. I've had him "help" me give it to cashiers a couple times before, but it's a skill he seems to have a natural knack for.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sebastien is definitely ready to spend time with kids his own age. He's completely bored with mom and dad. He's happiest when we go for a walk and start out toward the park. As soon as he sees the big jungle gym he starts reaching out for it very insistently - and very loudly. He just about comes out of his stroller he wants to get there so quickly. He loves watching other kids play and run around, and he holds his own on the jungle gym too. He climbs up the steps, finds the slide, then turns around and goes down the slide backwards on his tummy. Then, once he's down on the ground, he generally starts to eat the dirt. We say "YUCK!!" and then he looks at us and holds the handful of dirt out for us to take it from him.
He's also obsessed with throwing things in the garbage. Any little tiny piece of lint or carpet that he finds around the house, he'll pick up and take it straight to the garbage to throw away. And anything I need thrown away, I'll give to him and say, "Will you throw this in the garbage?" and he does it right away. But at the end of the night, I generally check the trash can because I also find all manner of non-trash things in there - blocks, cups, toys, lids, anything he gets in his mind to throw away. Such a funny kid.
He's also obsessed with throwing things in the garbage. Any little tiny piece of lint or carpet that he finds around the house, he'll pick up and take it straight to the garbage to throw away. And anything I need thrown away, I'll give to him and say, "Will you throw this in the garbage?" and he does it right away. But at the end of the night, I generally check the trash can because I also find all manner of non-trash things in there - blocks, cups, toys, lids, anything he gets in his mind to throw away. Such a funny kid.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Sebastien has a Blog!
Robyn's blog for Kaycee inspired me. I love when there are new posts about Kaycee, and I figured that others might want to follow Sebastien's adventures the same way. I hope you all enjoy! I'll try to keep up with it. : )
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