And he seems even older to me. He is just growing up so fast. He is definitely all toddler right now. His tantrums aren’t too often, but boy – he is in a hitting and throwing stage. He throws EVERYTHING. Monday, he threw a step stool at my foot. It hurt so bad; I was limping for hours. It’s hard because he is too little to really discipline, so I either try to take away what he is throwing. Or if he is just getting throw-happy, I put him in his room by himself for a little bit. I feel like he’s too little for this, but it works pretty well. He calms down and looks at his books. I think it is so cute to walk in and see him with a pile of books around.
Logan is finally getting his molars, so he has been cranky and wanting to nurse all the time and not sleeping/napping as well. Poor kid. I think the top two are in so hopefully the others follow quickly as well. I hate teething! He has also been spitting out / throwing up his food a lot lately as well. I hope it is a phase related to teething, because it is gross and he isn’t eating as much as he used to anymore.
Logan has really taken off in his playing. He loves to play trucks and cars. He likes the bigger cars and he will crawl around and push them all over the floor. They don’t make too many noises yet. He usually finds a little person or even an animal to put in the drivers seat. He likes the big trucks, so he can try to push as many little cars or people in as possible.
He also loves to play ball. He throws really well and is working on his kicking, too. He also runs really well now. He does a good job with stairs and can sometimes do them one foot per step, but he is still working on that. He always wants to go up and down our stairs using the handrail or holding our hand, but when he is playing at someone else’s house he will go down the stairs on his bum or tummy because it is faster.
Logan is talking a lot more. Most of his “talking” is pointing and grunting, but it seems like he has a lot more words. They are just hard to understand. Words I know he has: Mom, Dad, Andrew, Seth, Joe, Jesus, cat, woof (dog), whoa, hey, hi, hat, hot, car. His favorite is car. Words he might have: go, bye, gone, there, this, that, truck. Anything with wheels that moves is a car – trucks, planes, trains, etc.
Logan is FASCINATED with anything that moves. He likes to look out the window and watch the cars go by. It is one of his favorite activities. He also is fascinated by them in books. And playing with them, of course.
Logan is generally good natured and a good sport. He did so well on our trip to Greenville and put up well with seeing house after house. The only time he really melted down was when he saw a ball or a basketball and then he wanted it! He didn’t understand why we wouldn’t let him play with it. He did well with the plane rides, too, though it is challenging to entertain a toddler for that long. He slept on 2/4 flights and was well-behaved for all but one of them.
Logan has a good memory and sense of direction. He points out the way he thinks we should go to pick up Andrew if we go a different way. And last time I drove him to a friends’ house (the one who usually watches him while I volunteer at Andrew’s school), he started crying as soon as we drove down their street. He knew!
Logan has a thing with things around his neck. He loves to put on necklaces, but he also tends to get things wrapped around his neck – it makes me very nervous. You have to really watch that kid.
He likes to put on different hats and dress up. He thinks it is funny. He also loves to play hide and seek. He will put his hands in front of his face to show that he wants to play. He can hide, but lately he likes to watch where his brothers are hiding and then show me.
He loves to wave goodbye to Katsu and Andrew when they leave in the morning. But he gets very upset when he has to say goodbye to them at the wrong time. Katsu was out of town for a couple days this week and Logan kept asking for him. Then, he came back yesterday. Katsu was going to go outside to make a call, but Logan started crying hysterically when Katsu left. He just didn’t want him to go yet – Katsu had to make his call from the boys’ bedroom instead. He also waits in the window each evening and watches for Katsu to come home (at least, if he’s not too cranky).
Logan plays pretty independently, but he loves to play with his brothers, too. He also loves to terrorize the cat (I think he thinks he playing most of the time) – poor Joe.
Fun Things This Month:
- St Patricks’ Day – we had green breakfast, which Logan thought was fun. We also went to the St. Patrick’s Day parade. Logan was cold and got bored part way through, so we ended up holding him most of the time. He did like the big balloons, though, and the weird Shriner cars.
- Lots of playing at the park on the days when it was warm.
- Visiting Greenville, NC. 4 flights in total. A trip with just Mom and Dad. Staying at a hotel. Eating hotel breakfast. Playing at the realtor’s office. He just walked around like he owned the place – they said it was fun … but at one point, he came back with a soda drink he stole from someone’s office! He walked around many houses, drove around town, and basically had a good time.
- Fish fry.
- 2 easter egg hunts back to back. We were planning on skipping the first one since we had swim lessons. But someone apparently had an accident in the swimming pool after Seth’s lesson, so Andrew’s was cancelled and we ran and barely made the first hunt, one we have always enjoyed in Richmond Heights. Then, we went to a new-to-us hunt in Forest Park. It was cold, but the boys had fun. It was in the huge field (where the Balloons for the Balloon race start) and we got to see booths, the Bunny arrive by Helicopter (Logan thought that was pretty cool) and each of the boys had their own egg hunt. There was TONS of eggs (55,000) so the boys got lots. And some even had good candy. We had a lot of fun. By the second egg hunt, Logan really got into it and he hunted at each of the three hunts – we just couldn’t keep him away from the eggs.
- We had a big snow storm the first Sunday of spring break – a whole foot of snow! Logan had fun throwing snow ball and walking around in the snow. It was really really wet snow. Thankfully, it didn’t stay around too many days.
- During Spring Break, we also
- went to the zoo.
- went to Magic House (Logan is really starting to love everything here!)
- went to Purina Farms. We saw all the baby animals and Logan LOVED it. He stood on his tippy toes and kept running back to see other animals. He even petted the baby bunny and maybe the chicks, too. He really enjoyed the dog show, though he got a bit restless by the end.
- went to the CHildren’s Garden at the Botanical Gardens on opening day. They had music performers – Logan was interested, but a little skeptical. He also got his own spinach plant, but ended up watering his pants instead of the plant.
- Spring Break was also the week before Easter.
- Logan LOVED waving the homemade palm branches while we sang Hosanna. Surprise surprise, he also loved pretending to ride in as we acted it out. One of his current favorite games is horsey ride.
- We had a passover dinner with lamb, homemade unleavened bread, bitter herbs, and grape juice. Logan loved throwing it, surprise, surprise. We also did some reading about Thursday’s events with food afterwards. Logan keeps thinking he loves olives and always wants to eat them – but then he spits it out.
- Friday, we had a Jesus dinner with foods he might of eaten, plus some symbolic food to remember the events of that day. We also made hot cross buns – Logan liked helping with that. We also dyed Easter Eggs. He wanted to help with that, too – he almost dropped all the dye on the floor when he pulled the newspaper on the floor.
- Saturday we had our traditional ham dinner.
- Sunday we had a traditional ham dinner with friends.
- Sunday morning we had our Easter egg hunt in the house. Logan was very excited and by now he knows how to squeeze and open the eggs, so he mostly ate M&Ms and wasn’t too eager to search for even more.