Archive for June, 2009

Jun 25 2009

Jonah’s 2 Year Old Birthday

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I’m a bit slow in posting these photos but I feel like we just, finally, finished celebrating Jonah’s birthday.  These photos are from the party we had at our house with some of Jonah’s friends and their families.  We had a Curious George cake for most people and a gluten-free cake for a few of us. 

We made shakers and Chris, Sean and Matt performed a few songs for everyone.  Jonah got into it with his shaker and decided to join the band.  He even traded shakers with daddy part way through a song.  :-)

At the end we opened gifts. There’s a photo below of him with one of his new favorite toys, a bat (he now has quite a few to choose from and loves them all).

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Jun 18 2009

Lil’ Kickers

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Despite how much Jonah LOVES baseball we’re also trying to introduce him to other sports.  He started Lil’ Kickers soccer this week and of course was the star of the class.  It probably helps that he tends to be one of the bigger kids his age but he’s got a pretty solid kick.  Below are some photos that Kate took from their first class. Jonah kicking Big kick Goal!

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Jun 16 2009

Jonah on Webcam

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Here’s a video of us playing with the webcam on my new computer.  I had to make sure it was working for my new job.

Jonah on the Webcam from Julie Diehl on Vimeo.

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Jun 13 2009

Jonah’s Two!

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A few days ago (back on June 9), Jonah turned two!  It’s so hard to believe that he’s as old as he is.  It seems like just yesterday we were bringing him home from the hospital, wondering if we’d ever be able to make things work.  Well, thanks to Jonah’s wonderful attitude, we are very lucky to say that the past two years have been tons of fun.

Part of turning two meant going to the doctor for a two-year checkup, which we did this week.  He is still in the 75-90th percentile for height and weight (35.5 inches tall, 31 pounds, or thereabouts) and in the 90th percentile for head size, which Julie loves to point out.  His head really is pretty large, especially when I see him standing next to other kids around his age.  It’s pretty enormous.  One can only assume it’s all those brains he has.

We did receive some rather sad news on our last doctor visit, though nothing having to do with Jonah himself.  Rather, we discovered that our main pediatrician at Kidz Health, Dr. Shah, is leaving the practice because the is doing a fellowship at University of Chicago.  Certainly this is a great opportunity for her, but this means that when Jonah goes in for his three-year appointment, it will be with someone else.  We were both pretty bummed about that, as she is great with Jonah and our personalities mesh really well.  She’ll be missed.

Elmo LivesIn other news, Jonah’s word bank is ever-expanding.  Some recent words he’s picked up are “Elmo,” “Amy” (after his Aunt Amy who lives in Normal, Ill.), “apple,” “happy,” and “more” (which he always signed but never really said out loud).  I’m sure there are a couple of others that I’m forgetting, but his verbal development is marching right along.  Apparently he should be up to about 50 words by now, and a lot of times he makes a sound to denote something.  For instance, he has a sound for “baseball,” which is him making the sound of the ball hitting the bat and swinging his arm.  I think that counts as a word.  With all his animal sounds and other things, I think he’s at 50, or at least close to it.  We’re not too concerned because generally speaking, Jonah does a really good job of getting his point across with hand motions or other sounds.  Perhaps once he starts going to school and other people are not as familiar with his sounds he will be forced to use his words a little more.

Not sure if this was written in another post, but another new word that he now loves to use is “no.”  Unfortunately it manifests itself when trying to get him to eat something or change his diaper or get out of his crib or take a bath, etc.  Not sure if Julie has experienced the same thing, but seems like lately he’s fighting me at first to do a lot of these things.  But then, once he’s in the bath, let’s say, and he cries before bathtime, then he cries when it’s time to come out, so it could just be his ego beginning to take hold.  He’s starting to realize that he wants things and gets upset when you take them away.  So far, I can’t say his twos have been “terrible,” as the saying goes, but he’s definitely a person with his own wants and needs, likes and dislikes, so hopefully his attitude doesn’t get too wildly out of control.  I think Julie and I do a good job of setting limits, but I don’t think we are terribly strict with him either, so I’d like to think we’ve struck a solid balance between the two.

Well, we have a pretty busy weekend lined up, so I will sign off for now.  Our friend Matt took some photos of Jonah which you can view here.  I should also note that he is professional photographer who is available to take pics of your kids, weddings, bar mitzvahs, etc., so if you know anyone who is looking for professional photograhy of any kind, please contact me and I can send along his info.

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Jun 01 2009

Playin’ in the Band

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This weekend a couple friends of ours came over to hang out with Chris and play some music.  Jonah got right there in there with his shakers and harmonica to help out the boys.  They all sounded great!

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