Robb put him in bed and Nikolas looked up at him, waved and said 'bye-bye', and turned over onto his belly to sleep. Robb stood there speechless! By now when I'm writing this (a couple of weeks later), he regularly waves bye-bye when he goes to bed.
My favorite are the kisses on my cheek or mouth. Once he accidentally hit me and I made a sad face, and Nikolas knew right away something was wrong and gave me a hug and a kiss. He understood that I was hurt.
Improvements in dexterity:
- When I put him in the car seat, he wants to be the one to close the buckle across his chest.
- He started using the toy sword to reach the balls that get stuck underneath the sofa.
- He correctly fits pieces of those 'Melissa and Doug' puzzles
- Steers the tricycle
- Uses the spoon to eat, not just to play with
- The other day he climbed onto the second step of a 6" ladder that was left in the dining room for some work!
- This morning he stood up on the dining room chair and then climbed on top of the table
- Of course, all the major climbing expeditions are done when the adults are not looking!
He also recognizes when we are on the way to Abby's--as soon as we get out of the car, he points in the direction of their building and their door.
Let's go outside!
Show us how you eat using the spoon...