Monday, August 24, 2009

Adam is pretending on a whole new level.

Adam has been pretending for a while now. He plays with his cars and trucks making "beep beep" noises, or his airplanes going "nehhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrr, dadadadadadada", etc.

But I got a call this morning from Kim saying that she took him downstairs to feed him breakfast, and he brought "Brownie" down with him (the stuffed dog I got him and her for her first Mother's Day). Kim proceeded to ask him if he wanted cereal and he whispered "Shhhh, mama, puppy sleeping" and he laid it down on it's side. Kim loved it, but played along and said "Oh, ok. I'll lay him over here". So she gently moved him to another chair, all the while trying not to wake him".

Adam was fine with that. So Kim went about her business of preparing breakfast for him, and kind of forgot that the puppy was sleeping. So she asked him another question to which he responded in a very serious whisper again, "No no no, mama, puppy sleeping, shhhhhh".

We kind of have to assume he's relating this puppy to our new neighbors' new chocolate lab. And he's playing make believe, pretending that he has a real puppy. But either way, it's so much fun to watch him evolve into such a wonderful little boy.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Unreadable

Well, this morning Adam wanted absolutely nothing to do with me. I don't know if it's because my hair is a little longer than normal, or if it's because of my mid-beard, or what. But anytime I get close to him, he pulls in close to Kim or Nana, pointing at me saying "No no no". And if I get too close, he'll push me away. He pretty much had a mini-tantrum all morning, and I really felt like I was the focus of it. I realize that with having to stay at Nana's place, and working alot (back from vacation leftover mess), and working on the house, I haven't gotten to play with him much, so maybe he's mad at me (If so, Adam, I'm very sorry and I miss you).

I know this happens with kids, so I wasn't too upset about it, but it did kind of hurt a little, you know? I was Adam's go-to guy in Florida, he couldn't get enough of Daddy. But today was the exact opposite.

Anyway, I decided I'd better leave for work early so he could hopefully get past this mood he was in, and Kim wouldn't have to deal with it (she's been dealing with alot lately, with the new house and all (thanks baby!)). As I was about to leave, I heard Adam say "Daddy, daddy...", and I turned around to see what he wanted, and he said "bye-bye" while waving, then blew me a kiss! All of this without anyone telling him to do it. It really made my day.

So, anyway, that's why I titled this post "Unreadable", because I began the morning feeling sorry for Adam and myself, and end the morning surprised yet again by my amazing little boy.

Pensacola Beach 2009

Well, I'm a couple weeks late in adding this, but Adam had a great time in Pensacola. He didn't like the sand much, and it took him a few days to like the ocean, but once he did we all had alot of fun. We jumped waves and looked for shells.



All of Kim's cousins did a great job of keeping him entertained (Thanks!), especially Alyssa. Her and Adam played pretty much whenever he was awake, I think it really helped him feel comfortable and enjoy himself down there.

The above picture segues nicely into my next little tidbit of Adam information. He's pretty good at smiling on queue now, as you can see. But he's also a bit of a ham, which I think he get's from his Uncle Justin. Here is the resulting picture of me saying "Adam, show me a big smile".



And I leave you with cuteness.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Bird, dada, BIRD!

Today was the first day that Adam actually addressed me by title. Normally he'll just keep saying what he's saying until he get's your attention. Or he'll kind of inform me that I am, in fact, "dada". But today was different.

I was eating my Spongebob macaroni and cheese while Adam was contentedly playing with his toys. I wasn't really paying attention anything. Adam was looking at the trailer portion of his choo-choo train, which has a bird perched on the ledge of it. I kind of heard him saying:

"Bird, bird, bird, bird...."

Apparently he was trying to show me that there was a bird on it, but, as I said, I wasn't really paying attention. So after a few seconds of unsuccessfully getting my attention, he, a little more insistently, says:

"Bird, BIRD dada, BIRD!"

I know it's minor, and he's been addressing his mother for over a month now, but it was a pretty cool thing for a father to hear his son address him... not just point and say "dada", but to actually address him in a conversation.

I just had to give him a great big hug after that.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Big guy

It's been a while since I last posted, so I've got to apologize about that. But I just had to when I went in to quietly say goodnight to Adam before I went to bed. It's just so crazy how big he is. Each day he is so much bigger, smarter, and more little-boy-like than the previous day.

My parents always say "they grow up so fast", and as a child you never really realize it. But, now as a parent, you can definitely see how true it really is.

Anyway, I had to take this picture because he really just looks like a little man, at least to me (good thing it didn't wake him up).

My little boy is finally almost to the age where the fun father/son stuff can start, I can't wait!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Snaw snaw snaw

Missouri recently got between 6-12 inches of snow, and more was supposed to be coming down this past Tuesday night. I decided to leave work early to beat the horrible drivers during the rush home. As I rounded our corner, I noticed some people sledding down our hill. I thought it was just our neighborhood kids, but it turns out to be Adam and Kim. It was ridiculously adorable (see picture).

Adam was loving every second of it, until I honked to say "hi", which turned Kim's head, which turned the sled, which tipped a can't-move-his-arms-or-legs Adam out of the sled and into the snaw.

He didn't much love sledding after that, but it was cute while it lasted.

(Since the word "snow" sounds so much like the word "no", I thought I'd aptly title this post in the same manner that Adam says his "no's". Instead of saying "no no no", he says "na na na". Hence, the "snaw snaw snaw".)

Measly little boy

Adam got his 1 year old vaccinations recently, and his skin reacted to the measles vaccination. His only symptom is the rash, and they don't seem to itch or affect him in any way other than visibly, so that's good.

On a different note, I was fixing my computer the other night, and I set the open computer down on our stairs to go outside and clean out some of the dust from a fan. Apparently, I didn't put it far enough away from the banister and Adam reached through and knocked the computer over and down two steps. In the process, a sharp metal strip now exposed caught onto his fingers and sliced his pinky open, and dug some flesh out of his ring, middle, and index fingers.

(Adam, if you're reading this sometime in the future, I'm so sorry!!!)

But he's a tough little dude, he cried for less than a minute then wanted to play! And the cut on his pinky was almost deep enough for stitches! I think he's got his Uncle Justin's toughness on bodily injuries.

So, on top of him teething, his rash (which may or may not itch), and his open wounds on his hands, Kim is getting very little sleep.

(Kim if you're reading this in the present, I'm so sorry!!!)

Monday, January 26, 2009

Happy little man

I just had to put this picture up because he's such a happy baby. And it's ridiculously cute.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Winking

Grammy and Grandpa are over to babysit, and they reminded me that he can also wink. It's really cute, because he has to try SO hard to get it to work, but he does. It almost looks like he's squinting, but once in a while he gets one eye closed without the other. He did it before he was 1 year old, which is a pretty cool thing to do for a little boy.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Achievements

While we're on milestones in Adam's life, we noticed him playing with his piggy bank. He put 2 of the coins in the top (small) slot all by himself... back to back. When I pointed it out to Kim, she said that he was consistently putting the circular block into his cookie jar. She said that he would take it out and rotate the cookie jar until he found the circular hole to put it in.

And finally, he seems to recognize what phones are. Sometimes when he sees one, whether it's his toy phone attached to his cubic bank-like toy, or his cousin Maddie's, he puts it up to his ear like a big boy would... I guess he's becoming a big boy.

We're very proud parents, of course.

Words

I just wanted to compile a list of all of the words that Adam can say. He is 1 year and 4 days old at the moment.

The 1 through 16 are words that he knows the meaning of, or can point out. 17 through 24 are words that he can just mimic. And the rest are words the he can't say yet, but he knows the meaning of.

There very well could be more, but these are all we could think of in the few minutes we through this together.

1. Mama
2. Dada
3. Nana
4. Bumpa (Grandpa)
5. Up
6. Pap pap (pacifier)
7. Nah (no)
8. Yeah (yes)
9. Puff
10. All done
11. Baff (bath)
12. Dog
13. Harse (horse)
14. Hot
15. Hat
16. Bubbob (Spongebob)
17. Hi
18. Buh-bye (and he waves during bye)
19. Nap
20. Cup
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21. Adam
22. Down
23. Pawpaw (Great Grandpa)
24. Bubba (what Kim calls me)
25. Off
26. On
27. Eye
28. Mouf (mouth)
29. Ish (fish)
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30. Chair (he can almost say)
31. Kiss (he can almost say)
32. Book
33. Ball
34. Choo-choo train
35. Milky
36. Cookie

Monday, December 08, 2008

Smooch!

Another quick post tonight.

Adam has kissed both Kim and me before, but not like tonight. Actually, I think he's only kissed me a couple times before, but I think he gave me between 15-20 kisses since I've been home from work, and that's not including the ones he gave Kim (which, of course, weren't as many as mine ;-) )

Let me describe his kisses. Imagine, if you will, a little boy who's very determined to try something new. He comes over to you, staring directly at your mouth, then he opens his and sticks his tongue out, then proceeds to lick your mouth area for a second or two (or, in Kim's case, about 15).

It was seriously the sweetest thing I think I've ever experienced. And, as sloppy and drool-filled as it was, I want some more right now.

He's kinda scary...

Adam's first experience with a giant fat man whose face you can't see (aside from mine, when I had my beard) went about half as good as you could have expected it to. He didn't scream, but he squirmed like crazy to get away, as the picture shows.

I think it's hilarious!

ps. Look at his ab muscles, he's got a 6-pack!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Super Villain


2008-11-19 - Adam Thuli 0004, originally uploaded by jason2li.

Need I say more?

Baby Linebacker


2008-12-02 - Adam Thuli 0001, originally uploaded by jason2li.

Not too much newness to report on, other than he's running around like a crazy little man... but I just thought this hat was cute, he looks like a 1920's football player.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Adam's 1st Halloween


2008-10-31 - Adam Thuli 0002, originally uploaded by jason2li.

Well, Adam's first Halloween was an eventful one. I was a knight, Kim was a princess, and Adam was the dragon that I had to rescue the prinecss from. It was an adorable idea that Kim thought up.

We went over to Becky and Aaron's, and the night went really well. Trevor was Darth Vader, and Madelyn was Dorothy Gale... both costumes were great. Once we put on Adam's dragon costume, we fully expected him to try to take it off (at least the hood part). But he just acted as if it wasn't even on him. He walked around the room, playing and talking, without ever trying to take the hood off. It was adorable watching him try to walk with those giant dragon feet.

We trick-or-treated for about a half hour with the kids, Adam contentedly sat in the wagon with Madelyn watching the exciting night unfold.

Once we got back to our house, it was Adam's bedtime. I read him his story, and put him to bed. About five minutes later, we heard him crying, so Kim went up to lay him back down. I was still sitting downstairs, when I heard Kim, very calmly, say "Hon, he threw up, can you help me?".

So, I went upstairs to help, expecting to see his typical little spit-up, but when I walked into the bathroom, I saw Kim holding Adam, aiming him at the toilet, with a firehose of vomit coming from him. It was insane, I actually thought she was pulling some sort of Halloween prank on me... it was reminiscent of "The Exorcist".

He had to have thrown up his body weight! I saw about 5 heaves, and each one was a solid stream of chunks for about 3-5 seconds.

Then, after a long while of him puking his guts out, he proceeded to act as if nothing was wrong, saying "Mama" and "Dada". Then he wanted to play. He's a tough little guy.

And that concludes my scary story of Adam's 1st Halloween. I wasn't sure how to "scare" you all, so I decided to make it gross. Ha ha, thanks Adam!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Had to post this too...

Not much to say about this, Adam is bound to be embarrassed by this someday, but suck it up kid!

Adam's first trip to the zoo

We just got back from Adam's first trip to the zoo. It was a very hot day, and it was PACKED!!!

He was still a bit too little to be really interested in looking at the animals, but once we got into the petting zoo, he loved it! He was always reaching out and touching the goats, trying to pull their hair (emphasis on "trying"), and grabbing their horns.

On a side note, there were 5 baby tigers there, which was alot of fun to see. They were running around wrestling with each other. It was adorable.

We bought Adam a baby tiger stuffed animal as a souvenir. It is the prey, Adam is its predator.

Friday, September 26, 2008

6+ steps

Adam is getting more and more confident in his walking.

He normally takes 2+ steps before he starts to topple forward, typically from a couch to Kim or me. But yesterday he decided to walk from the couch to his toys, which were a good 4 feet away.

He took at least 6 solid steps on his own, away from any support, before he fell forward onto his face. He wasn't upset that he hit his head on the floor, he got up and gave us this big smile, he was so proud of himself, and so were we.

He'll be walking very, VERY soon.