It may also have something to do with James getting bigger. Though he couldn't carry in heavy bags of groceries, he was a help. He would get wipes for Thomas, hold the door for us, and was just bigger and more self-reliant in general. It's kind of funny. I've really noticed in the last couple months that James is really turning into a "big boy". We talk about big kids and little kids pretty regularly. I should probably add a third category, babies.
Of course, depending on the situation, James could be a big boy or a little boy. But the instances where he is a little boy are becoming less common. Of course, his vocabulary and his general demeanor is developing, but what really struck me recently is the way he moves. He moves around like a big boy, now.
| He doesn't move like this any more |
| This is the James of this summer. Running and jumping, more often on his feet than wobbling about. He's getting big. |
Thomas certainly grew a lot too. We are closing in on his 6 month check-up. Considering that he was only two months old at the end of the school year and was nearly five months when we left for Washington, it probably shouldn't come as any surprise that he has grown as much as he did. Compare.
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| Thomas from late June |
| Thomas in early September (first day of school and day care) |
I guess in reflecting upon the summer, I would have to call it a success. There are some things that we didn't do that I would have liked to do (some more focused activities for James - arting, creating, and other -ings), and some places we didn't go (hiking and exploring). But we kept ourselves pretty busy and happy for the most part. The experience gives me confidence that if I am going to be staying home again next summer that we'll probably do just fine.
