Joseph has taken to being back home quite well. Gone are the screaming episodes when placed in his crib, and instead the usually happy, energetic toddler has settled back in to life at his real home. We spend lots of time outside playing, partially to get yard work done and enjoy the weather, and partially to stay out of the way of the workers. Of course, now that there are stairs (carpeted, finally!) available to climb, that's what he's most interested in doing. He's really gotten quite good at going up and down, and has learned that the plastic carpet protector on the stairs makes them slippery... and way more fun to just slide down on his belly instead of going one at a time!
While at his grandparents' last week, we learned that Joseph really enjoys having his hair combed after bathtime. One night this week Joe brought out the comb, and ended up letting Joseph play with his hair instead.
Joe was a great sport, as Joseph tried to comb through Daddy's hair, but mainly banged the comb against his head, and eventually got it stuck!
Which was clearly so funny!
And ended up causing a lot of giggles during a period of baby hiccups. And honestly, who doesn't enjoy listening to a baby laughing?
Joseph still doesn't talk, but definitely likes to grunt, shriek, shout, etc. to get his point across. This is somewhat indicative of how he likes to communicate now, although each day he's learning more signs and is happy to use them.
Saturday evening was beautiful, so we decided to take Molly out for a walk. Earlier this week Joe had mentioned wanting to take Joseph on a walk to Baskin Robbins, which is about a mile and a half from our house. That particular evening dinner ran too long to go, so we tabled the ice cream trip. Saturday we managed to get Joseph fed and still had plenty of time before bedtime, and thus opted to head for the nearby Russell Stover's for ice cream... also a little over a mile away, but in the opposite direction of Baskin Robbins.
We had never been there before, and I was a little amazed at how nice and big it was! (And I'm not going to lie, I thoroughly enjoyed the nice assortment of candy samples :) ) They had a good selection of ice cream, which Joseph wanted no part of. He did enjoy picking up the jelly beans that someone had spilled and trying to eat those! Joe and I each picked out our ice cream, and watched as Joseph walked up and down the sidewalk, exploring and making friends with other little kids outside. It was a perfect evening, the ice cream cost half as much as our favorite, Murray's, and the experience couldn't be equaled. I'm so glad we opted to walk to the ice cream store and hope to enjoy many more trips this year!
I got a new phone at the end of last week, with a much better camera and faster data connections, so I'm excited about being able to post more frequently with events as they happen, as opposed to waiting to get home, upload pictures and then recount the previous week's events.
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Just the cutest thing!!! Made my day to watch it!
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