Thursday, May 28, 2009

Growing Up

Austin has been doing some major growing up lately. In the last couple weeks he has begun to play more independently than he ever has. He will play in our spare room listening to "songs" for an hour or more. He doesn't run right to me in the morning, but just runs right to the stereo or some other toy to start his day.
To my delight he has started talking about intangibles, saying such things as "nice day!", "ready to go to the gym" (even though he's scared), and "miss daddy" (or mommy) when one of us isn't home.
Although he's reluctant, I have had recent success with getting him to go pee in the toilet, not just his little potty. I also got him to try on Pull-Ups instead of diapers. The kid LOVES his diapers, always has, the wetter the better.
And probably the biggest moment for us recently was last week when I dropped him off at the gym daycare and he actually played and was even smiling a bit when I picked him up. This is HUGE for us, mostly for me. For THREE YEARS I have sacrificed my gym time because my kid is incredibly terrified of being without us. It took about 10 times at the gym, each time is unpleasant because he screams & cries the entire time and I cannot relax enough to have a good workout. This particular morning I told him we were going to the gym and he flipped out and hid in our bedroom. He would crack the door open, see me, and scream "NO GYM!" It was not looking good, but I was taking him anyway. Gotta do it. I decided to take him to the library first and he calmed down there and picked out some books. Driving from there to the gym I could not believe my ears when he said "ready to go to the gym." When we got there he remained calm, just a few nervous whines. The lady there remembered him (who could forget?) and she got him a chair and put it by the door. She said that this helped last time. She brought him some books and he sat in the little chair by the door reading. He would get up and explore the place when the mood struck him and always returned to his safe spot, the chair, when he felt he needed to. Thank goodness for this lady helping my kid to feel safe, and allowing me a little peace of mind at the gym for once. When we left the gym that day, I felt on top of the world. Although I get sad that my baby is growing up, moments like this fill me with joy.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Fun Day

I worked from home today so I had the challenge and the pleasure of juggling a full day of work with taking care of Austin all day, and squeezing in a preschool field trip. It was a good day. Had fun at the beach exploring low tide. Back at home, Austin went pee in the potty three times, once he even asked. It helps to break new ground when I'm actually home. It makes the challenge of the working from home day so worth it. One funny thing he said today: We were trying to get out the door to go to the beach & I said "come on, we're late!" He looked out the window and said "but it's still light out!"

We finished the night with a fun game of hide and seek. He started out by counting "ten, eleven, twelve, ready!" but got the hang of counting one through ten. He would only cover one eye though. I told him to cover both eyes and he yelled back "No! Just one!" as he stared at me with his uncovered eye...

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Baby Step

Yesterday Austin asked to go the the gym. The gym daycare is where we've been dropping him off for short periods of time while we squeeze in a short workout. He HATES going there; he is still terrified of being without us. The last time that Brian took him, later that day I asked what he did at the gym. He said "cried." :(
But last night he said "gym please." Thinking I surely heard him wrong, I asked "you want to go to the gym?" He said yes. Not sure what that means, but I sure am excited about it. Brian's taking him tomorrow. We'll see how it goes.