Monday, September 21, 2009

Almost a year old


James and Daddy went to the Georgia Aquarium last Friday.  James had a great time, although Daddy didn't let him run around free as much as he wanted to.  He is confident enough in his walking now that he doesn't like Daddy holding his hand all the time.  Daddy doesn't care; James has to hold Daddy's hand when we're in a big crowd.  Nonetheless, we both enjoyed seeing everything in the aquarium.  When we left, we went to the grassy area between the aquarium and the World of Coke, and James chased pigeons around.   

James enjoyed the pigeon hunt more than anything in the aquarium.  Next time, Daddy will save the $35 and just find a flock of birds somewhere.  

James is almost a year old, and we are eagerly anticipating his birthday parties - one at home and one in Augusta.  He is growing up quickly, and we will take the time on his birthday to see how much he has changed since he came into the world last October 4th.  Thankfully we have lots of pictures and videos of his first year, so we can remember, and so we can embarrass him later.  

As seen above, James is an excellent walker now.  He is steady enough that he rarely falls, and when he does, he gets himself up without any difficulty.  He also walks without concentrating solely on walking - he can pick up a toy and play with it, or drink from his sippy cup, or try to grab the cat's tail, all while walking perfectly fine.  This is fun for Daddy, because now James and Daddy can play hide and seek.  Daddy will run into the kitchen, and James will hunt him down.  Daddy will scurry off into the bedroom, and James is right on his tail.  Daddy will try to take a bathroom break, and James will ignore the game-off and chase Daddy into the bathroom.  We're going to have to work on that.  Another walking skill he is mastering is walking backwards.  The past couple of days, he has been practicing:  he will take a few steps forward, then stop and take a few steps backward, then forward again.  It kind of looks like he's practicing ballroom dancing.  

We have determined that James has started to actually talk.  He has been making all sorts of sounds for quite a while, but it does appear that he is now associating a particular sound with a particular thing.  The first one was 'mama,' which was the first sound he practiced saying over and over again.  Now he only says it when he sees Mommy, or sometimes when he's getting his diaper changed.  Not sure what that's about.  But he definitely means 'Mommy' when he says 'mama' - when Mommy comes home from work, he holds out his hands to her and says 'mama' over and over again.  Mommy likes that.  The other semi-word James says is 'cah', to identify the cat, Spooky.  He's clearly talking about the cat with this word, because he only says it when he's chasing Spooky around, trying to grab his tail.  And he says it with tremendous enthusiasm.  It's also possible that Daddy has been dubbed 'gagga' by James, because James does say that a lot around Daddy.  However, 'gagga' might also mean milk, or book, or any number of other things that James sees every day.  But it means something, that much we are sure of.   


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the image of him looking as though he's practicing ballroom dancing.

Anne Lee said...

I think "gaga" means pigeon! Don't get too cocky, Patrick! I know he must have loved the Aquarium - I love the picture of him and the fish. Hey, don't worry about the ballroom dancing thing - I hear Fred Astaire started that exact way! I am so thrilled about his upcoming birthday. What a wonderful miracle he still is!

Love to all!

Kristin said...

Think we can work on "auntie"? Can't wait to see him! Give him a kiss, please. :-)

Anonymous said...

Seems to me the word that is closest to "gaga" is Grandma. Obviously he is looking for his Grandma.

Love to you all,
James' Grandma