Friday, December 28, 2012

Rolling & Sitting!!

 Good times today!

Sitting in shopping cart
without a strap or back
support
Having pizza tonight to
celebrate his rolling over!
First, I took the kiddos with me to Costco.  Unfortunately I left Carson's usual 'shopping cart gear' at home which consists of a back support and a fabric strap that goes across his upper chest.  But I thought we'd make do - which we DID!  Just using the shopping cart seat belt and a blanket on his left hand side to keep him from falling and squishing Adrianna - he did it!!!!  He sat so well!!!!  So proud of him!  And yeah - don't mind Adrianna's expression in the picture - she wasn't happy about having to sit in the cart.  haha

Then later, he did it - he officially and intentionally rolled all the way from his back to his tummy!  What's more - he was happy on his belly!!!!  He even reached out and found a toy to play with.  I grabbed the camera but missed the roll unfortunately.  Very exciting!!!!!!!!

I see some possible 'army crawling' in our 2013 future  :)  Yeah!!!!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Good, the Bad and the Uh-oh

Carson & Adrianna by the tree on Christmas Day
Christmas is over.  What a great couple days with family!  Carson was unfortunately on the fussy side - between getting in his pesky 2 year molars and over stimulation from the festivities, tears were a'plenty.

But over the last few days, we've noticed Carson trying to roll from his back to his tummy, towards the left side.  His left arm gets caught under him so he can't go completely over, but he's as 'over' as possible with a stuck arm.  He really uses his entire body now to make the motion - legs, hips, pelvis and head which adds to the 'awesomeness' of him doing it.  He's been able to 'struggle' to roll from his belly to back from quite some time - so this is the first time we've really seen him purposefully trying to roll from back to tummy.

That's the Good.

Happy Boy on Christmas Eve
The Bad.... we have grow accustomed to propping Carson up on our couch.  He typically sits in the corner of the couch or on top of the crack between two cushions.  Today the couch and the rolling collided... we didn't see it happen but one minute he was sitting like normal, and the next minute he was on the ground.

THANKFULLY he let out a couple cries but then was fine.  He was more startled then hurt.  For the life of us, neither Kevin or I can figure out how he ended up on the ground, on the OTHER end of the couch from where he was sitting.  It'll always be a mystery.

Regardless, now that we've had this 'uh oh' - it means no more sitting on the couch by himself.  Bummer as its helpful when we are trying to get ready to leave somewhere or when he's eating a snack, but so it is.  So thankful we learned this lesson without injury.

Very excited to see rolling is just around the corner  :)  Just no more rolling from the couch  ;)

Monday, December 17, 2012

"Ba Ba" please

Carson is such a happy, funny, cute little man.  Recently though, his happiness has been overshadowed by tears and fussiness - darn 2 year molars!!!!  Teething has been such a difficult thing for him!

Planting his left foot during his session today
In spite of the teething pain, Carson did great during his two sessions with Naomi today.  

Over the last few weeks, we've noticed him planting his right foot while lying on the floor on his back.  Today during our sessions, he planted his left foot and kept it strong for a bit - and later saw him keep both his feet planted for a few seconds at a time.  So cool to see!

After our second session today, while sitting on my lap, Carson said 'ba ba'.  He normally only says that after I say Bottle.  I assumed he was asking for a drink so I gave him one.  Not sure if he was asking for his Bottle or not, but it was great to hear him initiate it!

And to end our night - Carson was so fun!  So much talking, so many laughs, so many smiles.  Was a wonderful way to end our day.  Looking forward to two more sessions tomorrow!!!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

"Where's Carson"?

Sick little man
Little man came down with the flu this week and has had a hard time getting back to his perky self.  Thankfully today we started to see some smiles and hear his voice again.  Was worried that he might have another 'set back' with this flu, but things seem to be progressing still!!!

We've been witnessing a few more cool things.....

While lying on his back, Carson is continuing to plant his right foot.  Even if he's not 'pushing' with it, he's keep his leg steady.  Unless he is kicking, his legs are always 'floppy' and frog-legged.  He now likes to keep his foot on the ground!  It looks so strong!  Even his nurse noticed it this week.

Today while on his back, he rolled to his side to play (not unusual to roll to his side, but he doesn't usually stay in that position for very long, but he did this time).  While on his side, he started rotating his right hip back and forth.  One of the things our practitioner is looking for, is helping Carson understand 'differentiation' in his body.  Until recently, his entire body just moved like it was one big 'block'.... his upper torso, lower torso, and head would all just move together (where with most people, we typically can move one section of our torso, apart from other parts... this is not something that has occurred with Carson's body).  Seeing him purposely move his hip (and later, a little movement in his pelvis, separate from the rest of his torso) was so great to see!  

A game daddy tries to play with Carson is "Where's Carson"?  Carson covers his eyes with his right forearm when he's tired.  When he does that, or after Kevin puts his arm in that position, he'll say "Where's Carson" and sometimes, Carson will move his arm from his eyes.  Super cute to watch.  But tonight........... Kevin randomly said "Where's Carson?" when Carson was just playing, and with a smile, he was intentionally moving his arm up towards his eyes.  He did it so quickly but it was purposeful and fun!  I was able to capture it a bit on this YouTube Video [at about the 25 second mark]....  

Exciting things!!!  Encouraging things!!!  Beautiful things!!!