Here are a few pictures of backyard fun: Jonas and DaDa playing in the sandbox (a gift from Aunt Tree and Uncle Dave) and Jonas and Petra (or “Good Dog”, as she has been affectionately dubbed) playing ball.
Author: Jodi
Eighteen Months…
In his eighteenth month, Jonas is: spinning our heads with his language explosion (his newest words include: color, water, tractor, truck, slide, popcorn, sunblock, leaf, and sunshine AND his newest two-word combinations include: see DaDa, more DaDa, my DaDa, play out, play car car, orange juice, kick it, get it, hold it, get down, PePa (Petra) bone, PePa toy, flower MaMa, hold MaMa, and cozy MaMa); repeating anything/everything we say; honing his eating with a fork/spoon and coloring skills; figuring out how to turn the dishwasher on; putting himself to sleep for nap time and bed time (most of the time); telling Petra to come and get down; walking on tippy toes; becoming quite the climber; taking a shine to certain books that he could listen to over and over (his recent favorite is “The Foot Book”); waving to his shadow; and affectionately dubbing his favorite blanket “coz”.
Grandpa Phil & Grandma Jackie’s Visit / Seyfried Family Vacation…
Grandpa Phil and Grandma Jackie spent two wonderful weeks with us at the end of April. During the first week, Tom and Grandpa Phil built a beautiful fence for our backyard while Grandma Jackie and I took Jonas for visits to the library and to the zoo. During the second week, we stayed at a beautiful resort in Orlando, Florida and even got to spend a day at Disneyworld. We had a blast!!!
Here are a few pictures of our time together. For more pictures, click on the “Family Vacation: FL” picture page to the right.
Seventeen Months…
At seventeen months, Jonas is:  continuing to add words to his vocabulary (his own versions of:  ice, water, drink, cold, blueberry, strawberry, grape, purple, cross, Jesus, key, heater, bicycle, truck, trash, gross, stop, no touch, slide, flower, pretty, sure, good dog, pat pat, pull, zipper, push, and vacuum); doing the sign for “please”; cutting teeth…left and right and bottom and top; enjoying helping MaMa with her work around the house (putting things in the trash and in the dryer, picking up/wiping up messes on the floor, and unloading the dishwasher); saying what a horse, a lion, a pig, and a dog say; champing out on his full transition to drinking only from a sippy cup (the bottle helped us out for a few months during the weaning process) and to taking an afternoon nap in a room that’s not pitch black, and passionately speaking his favorite word countless times a day…”more”.
Tent…
Jonas has been having the time of his life running around and playing outside in the yard. Â The weather has been so beautiful, and he loves all of the new space to explore.Â
DaDa took a break from reorganizing the garage to set up the tent in the front yard just for fun (one of the many reasons why I love my husband). Â And it made my heart start hankering for a camping trip (even if it’s in our own backyard)!!!Â
Easter Egg Hunt…
We took Jonas to the Easter Egg Hunt at Holy Family on Saturday. Â We thought it might be cancelled due to the rain but decided to drive by just in case. Â We were glad we did, as they ended up moving everything indoors. Â Jonas still had a blast and even found a silver egg that won him a special Easter basket. Â Â
On Sunday, after moving the last load of our belongings from the old house to the new house and enjoying the Easter service at Holy Family, we spent the afternoon enjoying some down time with Grandma and Pops on their back porch. Â Â
Dyeing Easter Eggs…
Jonas LOVED trying his hand at Easter egg dyeing at MeMe and PaPa’s house. Â Here he is, intently working it out, with MeMe and his cousins Jordan and Dylan. Â
New House…
More to come…
Ghost Train…
We were so honored to be a part of the photo shoot for the cover of Jonas’ Pops’ new album, Ghost Train, at the Tennessee Central Railway System in Nashville. Â It was especially cool to see Jonas exploring the trains that are so close to his DaDa’s heart and enjoying the music that is so close to his MaMa’s heart.
Jonas’ First Visit to the Zoo…
We had the most beautiful spring weather today and were so excited to take Jonas for his first visit to the Nashville Zoo (compliments of his Uncle Darren, who gave us a yearlong zoo membership for Christmas). Jonas especially enjoyed the Critter Encounters exhibit (a petting zoo with donkeys, llamas, and goats). Â 🙂 Â We can’t wait to go back and do some more exploring… Â Â
Sixteen Months…
In his sixteenth month, Jonas is: Â adding even more words to his already amazing vocabulary (“tee” for “tree”, “goo guh” for “good girl”, “choo” for “shoe”, “cap” for “clap”, “cah” for “(dog) collar”, “momah” for “snowman”, “moh” for “more”, “i yah” for “i love you”, “tall” for “tall” and “talk”, “two”, “crakah” for “cracker”, “coo coo” for “cookie”, “ih neh” for “empty”, “aht” for “hot”, “no no”, “gentuh” for “gentle”, “nih nih” for “night night”, “peace” for “peace”, “piece”, and please”; and “wal-mah” for “wal-mart”); using a few new signs (“all done”, “change diaper”, and “thank you”); making valiant (if messy) efforts to use a spoon; spending more time scribbling with crayons than trying to eat them; wildly enjoying games of chase with DaDa and Petra; being a brave boy with his biggest boo boo to date (he fell at the dog park when he was running towards me and out came the largest goose egg on his forehead that I have ever seen); turning into quite the little spontaneous, heart-melting, snuggle bunny; going up the stairs walking instead of crawling; showing us all of the “no nos” in the house with a quick run to the site of offense and a passionate “no no” upon arrival; pointing to himself when you ask him where Jonas is; and continuing to explode with personality.
Our Little Explorer…
Did I mention that Jonas is into EVERYTHING these days?!? Â
Uncle Kerry Visiting…
Jonas’ Uncle Kerry is visiting with us for a few weeks from Taiwan. Â Yay!!! Â He hung out with us last night and watched the Super Bowl. Â Here is a post dinner (a new recipe I tried that, in all honesty, kind of bombed) and a pre dessert (super yummo Cinnabons that Kerry brought) picture of us chilling out on the couch. Â Petra totally adopted Kerry and was snuggled up next to him most of the time. Â And Jonas, bless his heart, had had a rough day (complete with a kitchen fall that resulted in a bruised forehead earlier in the afternoon and a living room trip that ended with a bloody lip just a few minutes before this picture was taken) and was ready for bed (hence the paci). Â All in all, it was a fun and relaxing time of family togetherness that we look forward to more of…more pictures to come…
Fifteen Months…
At fifteen months, Jonas is: Â picking up new words and signs so fast that it’s hard to keep up with them all (his newest words include: Â “cor” for “corn”, “nah” for “snack”, “bah” for “(cereal) bar”, “popsih” for “popsicle”, “meh” for “milk”, “cuh” for “cup”, “nahnah” for “no no”, “ba” for “bath”, “duh” for “duck”, “boo” for “book” and “boot”, “outsih” for “outside”, “cahcah” for “car”, “opposih” for “opposites”, “Bibuh” for “Bible”, and “pay” for “pray” and his newest signs include: Â baby, dad, and car); saying “yeahyeah” when he gets excited about something; putting together several two-word combinations (“dat paci” for “that paci”, “bown beh” for “brown bear” (one of his favorite books), “peekaboo DaDa” for “peek-a-boo DaDa”, “DaDa cahcah” for “DaDa car”, “MaMa ohme” for “MaMa oatmeal”, and “MaMa nana” for “MaMa banana”;Â getting REALLY excited about knocking over block towers and playing rousing games of hide and seek with DaDa; learning how to help clean up (helping put his blocks and books and toys in their bins) to the “clean up” song; starting to run and walk backwards; getting really good at climbing the stairs and learning how to go down the stairs; figuring out how to flush the toilet and pull the toilet paper off of the roll; experimenting with crayon scribbling (he mostly just likes to eat them and hold them); having a blast exploring outside; asking for his favorite songs (“B-I-N-G-O” and “Clap Your Hands”) in the car by doing the sign for “more” at the end of each song (over and over again); bringing books to us that he wants to read; FINALLY taking to whole milk and drinking 12 ounces a day; cutting one tooth (at the top) and working on a few more (at the bottom); identifying body parts (head, hair, nose, feet, belly, and toes); and telling how old he is…if you say, “Jonas, how old are you?” he holds up one finger.Â