Thursday, January 19, 2006
Jus some thoughts
Matthew has picked up so much over the past two months.
He recognises the number 8, that is the level where we stay.
He is able to point out most of the pictures on his alphabet chart when we ask him.
He appreciates music now. He would open and close both his palms facing us, when the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is sang or played in the car. He would wave his hands like a conductor to some music, like "Are you sleeping, Brother John". When the music for a lullaby is played, he would grab his pillow or bolster and pat, indicating that it is a sleeping song.
We taught him how to get off the sofa and bed backside first and now he is a pro at it.
Instead of turning his toy car upside down to play with the wheels, he now knows how to push the car and chase after it.
He just learned how to shake his head.
He is able to stay awake as long as he wants to.
He knows how to hold his little toothbrush and brush his gums. No, still no sign of tooth. He is still our cute little toothless rooster.
He entertains himself, playing with toys, flipping books.
Time flies, in another week Matthew would be 11 months old. One more month, he would be baby no more. Looking back, our baby has grown up. He has brought us joy and laughter. It seems like only yesterday when he first came to rest in our arms. We love you Matthew, with all our hearts and souls.
He recognises the number 8, that is the level where we stay.
He is able to point out most of the pictures on his alphabet chart when we ask him.
He appreciates music now. He would open and close both his palms facing us, when the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is sang or played in the car. He would wave his hands like a conductor to some music, like "Are you sleeping, Brother John". When the music for a lullaby is played, he would grab his pillow or bolster and pat, indicating that it is a sleeping song.
We taught him how to get off the sofa and bed backside first and now he is a pro at it.
Instead of turning his toy car upside down to play with the wheels, he now knows how to push the car and chase after it.
He just learned how to shake his head.
He is able to stay awake as long as he wants to.
He knows how to hold his little toothbrush and brush his gums. No, still no sign of tooth. He is still our cute little toothless rooster.
He entertains himself, playing with toys, flipping books.
Time flies, in another week Matthew would be 11 months old. One more month, he would be baby no more. Looking back, our baby has grown up. He has brought us joy and laughter. It seems like only yesterday when he first came to rest in our arms. We love you Matthew, with all our hearts and souls.