Sunday, May 27, 2012

Hutson's 15 months!


Hutson turned 15 months yesterday! He is really becoming quite the little boy instead of my little baby. I am loving this stage, but I have really loved all stages so far. He is becoming more independent, but he still needs his Mum (yes he is tapping into his British heritage as that's what he calls me).

This month he has learned to...
- give high 5's
- raises his arms when you ask him, "How big is Hutson?" and say "So big!!"-clime up onto his train box and any other box that we are using to move
- swim with a puddle jumper on
-jump (well it's really more of a bounce as his legs never leave the ground, but he'll do it on command)
- dance (it's looks identical to his jump, but still so cute)
-walk in the grass~ sometimes~ he still hates the feeling of it and definitely does high knees
- play the triangle at music class

His new fascinations...
-The empty cabinet in our kitchen


New foods he likes
- bread 
- peanut butter
- chewy bars
- ketchup- trying to avoid this at all costs
- sweets ( he doesn't get them often, but when he sees you eating them he'll give you his I'm so cute face)


New words
- stuck
-I do
-hot
-all done

We went to the doctor on Friday and these are his stats!
Diapers: Size 3
Weight:  21 lbs 13 oz (15th percentile)
Height:  30 1/4 inches (25th percentile)
Shoe size: 3.5 if they existed, but we're working with 4's
 Clothing size: Still doesn't fit into 12 month pants or shorts, little peanut, but wears 12 month shirts and some 12-18 month shortalls
Sleeps: From 8 pm to 6:00- 7 am 
Naps: We were working on 1 nap and have regressed back to 2 (makes for a much happier baby) They are at about 9 and 1
Other fun info- Hutson is obsessed with his Dad right now, which I absolutely love! It has been so nice to have Phillip home Friday- Monday, that Hutson cries Tuesday morning when he goes to work. He also wines at our bedroom door when Dad's sleeping in. 


Here are some pictures of us in our pool. With it being 80-90 degrees, this is where we spend the majority of our time. 














No comments:

Post a Comment