I spend a good portion of my day in front of a computer, staring at spread sheets or blue prints, but from time to time, I will close out enough of my documents that I can see my wallpaper. It is a picture of Apollo. Some times, I see the picture and think, "Holy crap! I have a kid!...When did this happen? I am way to young to have a kid." Way too young...Melanie would certainly equate this with my maturity level. But the point I am trying to make is, there is this rush of excitement inside, I can only compare it to climbing out of an airplane at 13,000 feet getting ready to make a skydive. Its like a quick little adrenaline rush. It startles me at times, but then I cant wait to get home and see my little man.
The Holidays are upon us, and Melanie has done an amazing job with the lights and the decorations. Our tree is up and the house is filled with the fragrance of Noble Fir...thank you Oregon! This is truly one of my favorite smells.
Apollo's excitement levels are rising. He loves lights and is mesmerized by them. Our street has some very festively decorated houses and yards which makes it a fun time of year for Apollo. We have been talking to him about Santa and letting him watch some of the animated Christmas movies. I can tell how much he understands and is excited about Christmas, by his mumblings in his sleep; "Dada... go see Santa?". We will see how much he really wants to see Santa when we place him on Santa's Lap this year. His first two years visiting Santa, he was absolutely fine. I am almost certain that this year might be a little scary for him. One of Apollo's recent developmental phases, is the ability to differentiate between unsavory characters. Not that Santa is unsavory, but a white bearded guy in a furry red suit that likes to have kids sit on his lap, is definitely a little creepy. In the past few months while reading stories to Apollo, he has started to express his disdain for certain characters in the picture books. It is pretty cute to watch actually. He will place his hand out in front of himself, fingers up, palm facing away, like he is saying "stop". He then adjusts his had forward and back to block out the figure he does not want to see. He has especially been having a difficult time with the Finding Nemo book. If you have seen the movie or read the picture books you can totally relate to the scary characters. The first villain in the book that he does not like is, the scuba diver that captures Nemo. We sometimes have to close the book at this point in the story, and put it out of sight. If we make it past this first villain, the next is the dentists' creepy little niece who has red Pipi Longstocking pigtails sticking out of the side of her head, and a mouth full of braces complete with head gear. We still like the sharks at this point, but the little girl is just a bit much. So, I am thinking Santa might be too scary this year.
Conversations with Apollo are becoming more complex. I am constantly entertained with what he says, how he says them and the context that he uses words or phrases. Last night, Apollo and I were sitting on the couch discussing his "owee's". "Dada, see owee? thats a big one!" "That is a big one Apollo, this is a big one too." I reply pointing to another abrasion. "No Dada, that a little one." "What about these other two owee's?", "Those ones all gone dada." At that moment, Apollo lets a rather loud fart. "WOW APOLLO!! Thats a BIIIIIG owee!!" With a straight face he looks at me a bit perplexed and very matter-of-factly, proclaims, "No dada, that's a really big fart!"
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