Monday, September 21, 2009

Reading


Darcey and I have tried to prioritize reading books to Leah since she was born and have had limited success until just recently. Leah was just too squirmy or fussy to sit in our laps and concentrate on a book. We actually started reading to her after she was in her crib for the night because it was the only way we could get a captive audience.

But something has happened over the last couple of weeks where Leah now wants to be read to. She brings books over and sits in down either in my lap or directly in front of me while I read. She seems to have two favorite books. One is about Elmo and one is about a duck. She doesn't really want to have anything to do with any of the 30 or so other books that are on her bookshelf which means I now have Elmo and the duck memorized.

Like just about every other development, a switch seems to have been turned on somewhere inside of her. She has a new focus and concentration which has also carried over to her understanding of words. Although she still isn't saying anything but "uh oh", she knows the words ball and duck as well as Daisy, Kitty, Mommy and Daddy. I see her learn new things whenever we have playtime together like how to make her favorite toys play music. She even laughs at a game she made up where she crawls to a corner of her bedroom and waits for us to ask her why she is over there. It's the funniest thing she knows and she does it almost everyday.

I never knew a child her age had so much mental depth and am always excited to see what she will learn next.

-Sefton

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

One small step for Leah...

It was a giant leap for the Ipocks. Leah finally took her first steps
over the weekend and it was beautiful. She had been kind of crab
walking around here last week with her palms and soles of her feet on
the ground which was a pretty funny sight. She has also figured out,
almost overnight, how to remain steady when she stands.

I can't describe how thrilled I am to be able to watch the evolution of her
development. The first post I made on this blog was when she rolled
over on her own. That seems like eons ago. Last night I had a flash
forward to Leah doing one of those ungraceful toddler runs down our
hallway and that seems like it is so far away.

I know I'm wrong about that.

-Sefton

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Party Time


Leah's first birthday party was a huge success. All of her grandparents were in attendance, and several friends and neighbors came to the celebration as well. We had good food, good drinks and a great time.

I'd like to thank John for making the most delicious and beautiful cakes ever. Leah's cake was especially fantastic. It was truly the best cake a one-year-old ever had. Thanks also to Vicki and Lloyd who drove 34 hours roundtrip to spend 44 hours with their granddaughter. And thanks to everyone else who attended. You were all invited because you are part of our family and we wanted the party to be as much about you as it was about Leah.

And finally thanks to my wonderful wife Darcey who always knows how to take care of the people she loves. We are a family because of everything she does and all of the sacrifices that she makes.

I look forward to another wonderful year.

-Sefton