Here's the latest page I did for his baby book. Wow, what a year!
After writing about such a fun event as a birthday, the everyday stuff seems too ordinary to blog. How can Miles just being his goofy, cute self compare with cupcake smashed up his nose? It may be mundane but such is life. Wait, who am I kidding?
I can also audibly follow him: the tinkle of piano keys, the rat-a-tat of the drum, and various toys vocalizing "hi I'm farmer Tad," "Lightning is ready", "purple cow," and a cacophony of barnyard noises. Thankfully the house is childproofed enough so everything is his or I don't care if he messes with it. He's usually in the food cabinet, pulling out his snack-size peaches and mandarin oranges. He carried around some oranges for about 30 minutes yesterday.
Ah, the big event has come and gone. The first birthday party was a smashing success and I think mommy and daddy have finally recovered. Miles ate up the attention of six doting grandparents while trying to play with his cousins, whatever they were doing. Evan had several jam sessions on the drums, and Miles was his cymbal-taping sidekick. Kate was the go-go dancer! And not wanting to leave Kate out, Miles was very content to play dolls, pushing her baby stroller all over the house. Of course he did prefer to tip it over and spin the wheels a little too.
Presents? What presents? Although there was a den full of exciting boxes and tissue paper, Miles preferred to toddle around the house and play with other things. So mommy got the very willing cousins to help open all his fun gifts. He got lots of great books, clothes and some trains and cars to keep him going. After some yummy burgers and hot dogs, the birthday cupcake appeared! This time he knew exactly what to do (not that he hesitated much on the 1st one!) and he tore right in. 
Bebe & PopPop came in town yesterday and we hit the zoo for the late afternoon. He does love the kids area!! We got up close and personal with some goats, sheep, pigs and chickens. Even saw a beaver swimming around by its dam. We caught some elephants, zebra, kudu and meerkats before it was time to turn around. It was kind of hot and pushing dinner-time!

Okay, so it was actually the neighborhood 5K. The 2nd mile winds past our house, so at about 8:07 am the police car with light flashing rolled by, followed by the leader who had a 4 house length lead on the next few speedsters. Miles got lots of waves and even cheered for the runners, especially the lady pushing the baby-jogger. I had thought about entering but it's just been so hot!! Maybe the Komen 5K in October will be a better, cooler race!
Well, maybe you do have a job, but I know you'll take some time to enjoy these videos!! I guess I was making up for slackin' all week.
As promised... today he officially took off. The first steps were a couple of weeks ago but now he knows he can make it so he's off. Pretty funny here what entices him to walk: antibac wipes? Ha!
Now that it's almost next weekend, it seems the right time to finally share some pictures of last weekend. :)
And the toys!! We spent the weekend with his cousins and Aunt Elizabeth sent us home with so many fantastic toys. Most were ones that Kate and Evan had outgrown, but some had been repurposed into stunt props and needed to go. Like the police rocker, Kate can stand up on the seat and rock back and forth!! Great skill, but uh-uh. And the little car with the push handle, which Miles loves to push up and down our hall? Let's just say Evan thought he was Lightin' McQueen. And on top of those, lots of trucks and shape sorters and such, it's been "birthday" every day!

There was a request for more video so here is Miles enjoying a whole banana at Aunt Elizabeth's this weekend. That's cousin Kate you hear in the background. There will be more pictures, but enjoy this for now!!



Miles got a new room! I guess it's his big pre-birthday present. We realized the former "guest" room was a few feet larger than his nursery and would give him better space to play. And since it was the only room in the house that we'd never painted, it was due for a facelift. We had these shelves put in to store all his toys and books and painted it two shades of bright blue. I realize I didn't take a picture of the color, so I'll have to update this later. But he's been having a great time crawling around and playing with everything. The wide open room is perfect for pushing a diaper box!!
Since the entire house is his playground now, I don't really know why I keep the playmat down in the den. We're never in there anymore. If we try to sit there, it's merely a launching pad for racing to the front door, dumping boxes of blocks or heading for the kitchen. I'd like to say his favorite stuff in the kitchen is everything I've collected in his very own cabinet but I'd be lying. No, his favorite desitnation in the kitchen is the dog bowl area. They only eat at night, so it's not an issue of him eating their food or messing with chow time, but the water bowl is there too. In this heat it would be inhumane to close off their water all day!! So after many a repeated "no!" (mostly without tears) he's starting to look at me like "I'm gonna do it, aren't you supposed to say no?" Maybe if I add more enticing things to his cabinet? 

I'd hoped to wait until he turned one to have the first haircut. I just wanted to let those cute curls go! Alas, it was constantly in his eyes and I didn't want the back to reach mullet or even Ryder Robinson lengths. I know we were a long way from that, but all the same.... 
When you ask a typical four-year-old about space, they may tell you about Buzz Lightyear and "To Infinity and Beyond!" When you ask our nephew, Evan, he can tell you that there are 8 US shuttles and that one was named by Trekkies. And that's only the beginning. So it was truly fitting that he had a space themed party for his 4th birthday this weekend. Miles, mama, dada and the two pups took a road trip to celebrate the big day. While Miles has attended one other birthday party, this was the first that he really got to enjoy. (update 7/25: boy did I have mommy brain... he's been to another 4th and a 90th birthday party too!!)


The kid does amaze. His official first unassisted standing was a couple of weeks ago, brief moment that it was. But over the last weeks he's become much more confident and lets go often, though he can't keep the stand for a very long time yet. But yesterday he held it long enough for me to get the proof. Look closely and you'll see... no hands!! I was out of town for four nights this weekend and YaYa stayed to help daddy with Miles. She said she thought he almost took a step, but I'm glad he held off for me. Maybe "Skilz Pt. 3" is right around the corner.
Miles and I both completed our library's summer reading challenge. He had to read 20 books and I had to read 4. I received a nifty coffee mug and he received an IOU for a book bag and this great tattoo. (yes, it is temporary) You can see in this picture he's reading his favorite book du jour "Goodnight Gorilla." He also got a coupon book, but I think mommy will be the one to enjoy the free Marble Slab cone.
It's amazing watching a child develop. Day by day you witness him learning how to do more stuff and see him understand the world around him. I know it sounds like I'm going to twist this into some funny story, but no, I just realized what a feat learning to squat is. Miles has been pulling up for about a month now and he is a pro at the bam! fall-down-on-your-bottom method of sitting. But squatting is a delicate balance of getting halfway down and not fulling hitting ground, and then returning to stand. And he's mastered it and knows it. He's pretty proud and so am I.

Miles has never really turned down food. He gagged a bit at his first bite of pureed chicken, but really, who wouldn't? He for sure has some favorites now. The top ones he shovels in are black beans, puffs, and now lunchmeat. This weekend he had some ham for lunch and turkey at dinner. He is quite a fan, although I must say I have Hannibal Lecter flashbacks during some of the more exuberant mealtimes. (Chelsea and Apollo appreciate his expanded diet as well)
Happy Fourth of July!! Another big first holiday for Mr. Miles. Alas, the only big booming noises he'll hear tonight will be the thunder that is forecasted. Hopefully the neighborhood firecrackers won't get the doggies started and wake him up.
He'll hang out in his crib for about 30 minutes, but then he's done. This is in contrast to the usual hour and a half at least. Thank goodness he's still sleeping in the morning.And he's still making it to his 7pm bedtime, well almost. Last night he fell asleep on daddy while finishing his bottle. This evening, however, he was happy to stay up. We went to visit his girl Karley for playing and some dinner. He's always soooo happy to see her. And having a completely new selection of toys isn't bad either. Tonight he got a kick playing in her armchair.
And he really laughed when she sat on him, instead of beside him for a mommy requested photo-op. We all enjoyed some yummy KFC and sides and finally the kiddos were completely worn out. What fun!!Okay, how cool is this? Miles loves to play with the diaper boxes because they have cute babies on them. And he hides in them too. But here's his new trick!! (Click on the play triangle above, it should load and play in ths screen.)
Miles had a fun visit with Bebe and PopPop this weekend. Bebe completed her radiation therapy for breast cancer last week and was ready for some fun with the grandbaby. Miles didn't dissapoint! He'd changed a lot since the last time they were here - he wasn't even crawling then. Now he's managed to stand alone for several seconds and can walk while pushing something. Pretty cool. So we all enjoyed a day of play and, of course, some photos were taken. Here's Miles with his PopPop, all geared up for the first sail. Too bad we're 500 miles from the ocean!! With their matching boat shoes, they are set for the deck. He will definitely need a bigger size by the time we get to the boat, though.