Weight: 23.8 pounds
Height: 29 inches
He got four shots this time around and handled them like a champ. I think he is used to getting beat up by Matthew that a little poke in the leg is really nothing for him. We also had his follow-up at the eye doctor and everything looks good from his probing. We don't have to go back until he is six years old unless we notice the build up again. We will see some of the discharge and watery eyes when he has a cold because his nasal passages on that side are much narrower that the other side. In an odd way it is kind of nice because it happens before the actual cold surfaces, so we have a little bit of a heads-up.
Drew is well on his way to walking and at this point will walk when he wants to walk. The most he has taken is about 10-15 steps across the room. The more attention we draw to it, the quicker he will go down and prefer to crawl, which he is incredibly fast at. So, we try to "ignore" him when he does let go and walks on his own. He transitioned to whole milk in mid-December and is doing great without a bottle. His sleep patterns at night have gotten much better. A few months back, the day we came back from Great Wolf Lodge to be exact, he started having troubles sleeping through the night. He would wake up two to three times in a night just screaming and nothing could get him calmed down. Then all of the sudden, on the night of his 1st birthday party, he snapped out of it and has been sleeping 12 hours a night without getting up. My mom bought him the "twilight turtle" and that seems to help him calm down. It worked so great that Matthew wanted one and now asks to go to bed to see his turtle. I love that invention :)
Matthew continues to grow and is getting bigger by the day. He recently had a growth spurt and is about the same height or taller than most of his friends. He loves to get himself ready for Deah's or bedtime. We have to allow for extra time to let him do it himself. He can completely get undressed and dressed on his own, including his underwear, socks, shoes, jacket and hat. He needs help with the initial zipper on his jacket, but he needs to finish it all on his own. He normally "picks" out his clothes, those that he can reach in his dresser and then tells me what shirt to get from the closet.
Speech continues to go great and he will have his one year evaluation in a few weeks. It's amazing how far he has come in one year. We go back to the ENT in early April for a recheck on his ears and another hearing test.
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