Thursday, April 09, 2009

Here, Kid. Don't Say I Never Gave You Anything

Norah and Eli's favorite "together" activity for the past couple of weeks has been tooling around the house on Norah's tricycle. They seriously have clocked in HOURS worth of cycling...always with Eli in the rear, "pushing" Norah, who, incidentally would pedal as fast as she could. At first, I thought it was a little insensitive on her part. I mean, the kid can't walk, so cut him some slack, right?

Wrong. Aparently, my 3-year-old genius was serving up a pint size helping of "Tough Love", trike style.


Notice any similarities between this photo and the previous one? Two days after the first one was taken, Eli figured out how to stand up, mid-room. Note the big grin on his face. It's pretty much a permanant fixture anytime he's on two feet...which is pretty regular these days. Literally, from the first time Eli stood up, he started walking like he'd been at it for weeks. Up and down the hall...all around the house. It was as we had suspected for so long. He knew how to do it, he just wanted to perfect it before showing it to us.
















I got a little camera-happy during their training sessions...


However, after seeing how the scenario played out...I'm glad I did. I really do believe that Norah played a big role in helping her little brother get up the confidence to finally "let go" and take off.





And I think she'll be proud of these photos when she's older. (Honestly, she's pretty proud of them now)













Well...except maybe this one...






In just one week's time, Eli has gone from crawling to dancing with wild abandon!



And Norah's loving it. (After all, even Sleeping Beauty needed a dance partner) I think these two are gonna be thick as thieves! (And that will be such an answer to prayer!)

Lately, I've been putting E down for his nap about 30-45 minutes before N because he just can't wait any longer. She finally put her foot down about it today.

N:Is Eli gonna take his nap now?
A: Yes, sweetie, he's really tired.
N: But I don't want him to take a nap until I do. I want him to play with me!

Two weeks ago, she was begging me to put him down for a nap so that she could have some peace and quiet, and all of her toys to herself.

Eli seems to share her sentiment. He has woken her up from her nap 3 times this week-- and that doesn't count the times I've busted him mid-operation! (he usually wakes up 30 minutes to an hour before she does) He goes into her room, walks right up to her bed, and repeatedly shouts her name ("Nah-Nah!") until she gets up. Guess it's time to go back to synchronized naps!

4 comments:

Me said...

They are so very sweet together! It's a blessing that they are able to nap so close together and you have some mommy-time, even if they aren't right on the same times. Hope all is well in Robinson County!

kristi said...

Oh, they love each other! Who can ask for anything more, right?

SheridanLeftwich said...

I love that my kiddos are close in age. Like yours, they have built in playmates and hopefully will be best friends. Precious!

Trae and Amanda said...

awww, ange that is so cute!! they are such sweet little babies. i love them.
eli looks so much like jason in that second picture!
i want to see some circus pics!! thanks for the phone call, my boss was cracking up at me as i was yelling back in the phone to norah 'first!...no, i love y--FIRST!!...FIRST!!'...made my day! :)