Notes from the month of October
        
          
            
October was Orson's last month as a baby. It seems babies over one year 
old are automatically designated "toddler" if they can walk or not. 
Actually, diaper packaging does that too. Anyway, the month ended with 
his big birthday party, so he's now no longer a baby. 
 
              Words 
              This month Orson began to combine increasingly complex vowel and 
consonant sounds together. Dipthings and multi-syllabic word-like 
entities are all the rage. 
               
              However, he's also using non wordlike constructs to express meaning, 
such as "aaaahh!" when he looks at babies or his new favorite, the soft 
grey bunny, or "nnnnnnNNNNN!" when he's indicating someone could pass 
him the sippy cup now. 
 
Some new consonants have crept in too, like "zzzz" and something like a 
"ssss". 
 
              Mobility 
              He's increasingly confident about standing up from sitting and cruising, 
twisting and climbing. He walks along pushing his little tricycle, but 
is not yet walking solo. 
 
              Eating 
              As his milk meals diminish, first to two and finally to one, evening, 
drink, his appetite for solids has increased. He eats pretty much 
everything except for peanut butter and honey, and was introduced to 
chocolate as part of the birthday offerings. 
               
              For his birthday he had:
petite chocolate fudge cakes
apple and custard tart
crustless cottage cheese and spinach quiche
baked polenta with blue and parmesan cheeses
fairy bread
 
Behavior 
              Apart from days he was badly teething, Orson continues to be a pleasure 
to be around. Mid-month he was getting pretty fatigued due to a loss of 
naps due to Judy being still working, but he caught that up pretty fast 
when the contracting ended. Judy and Liam have decided he needs to 
learns that he could take naps without needing Judy's constant company, 
as it's a teeny bit limiting to have to have her present constantly. 
They have purchased three books on sleep and are formulating a plan 
which they plan to begin as soon as Orson has had and recovered from his 
12 month shots. 
               
              The plan is:
keep Orson well-slept
institute naps on cue and an early bedtime
introduce Mommy substitutes (i.e. soft toy favorite - the grey bunny)
reacquaint Orson with his crib as a nice place to frequent
move crib next to the big bed and move him across
 
Liam and Judy's new favorite author is Elizabeth Pantley, who writes 
general baby care and childcare books as well as sleep books. 
 
Growth 
              Orson's eighth tooth came in this month, evening up his mouth. And then 
a molar came in too, taking about 5 days to do so. On the fifth day (his 
birthday) he was his usual happy charming self. 
 
Background 
              Judy worked the first half of the month on and off, and shortly after 
swore she would never leave home again. As this is written, she is 
considering another stint of contracting. 
               
              The birthday party took place the day after Orson's actual birthday and 
was a small, pleasant gathering. Orson heaped great attention on his 
gifts, which we thought was a very grown-up thing. 
               
              He received:
17 books including his favorite, one about babies
a blue elephant
a grey bunny which he currently adores
a fine suit of summer clothing
a small soft (purple) bath elephant
a drum that sings and counts and repeats the alphabet
limes and a round of cheese (not actually really for him but deeelicious!) | 
           
         
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