Showing posts with label Exeter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exeter. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Zachary's Quirks

Over the past two years Zachary has changed tremendously. Here are some of his characterisics at the age of two...

Not in the slightest bit cheeky


Most people that meet him think Zachary looks like his Mummy, or her brothers (or maybe Uncle Humphrey), but he does bear a resemblance to Daddy too:


Like father, like son

Zachary loves to copy whatever Mummy and Daddy are doing, which is fine when he wants to help clear his toys away, but not so great when he wants to help Mummy take the dinner out of the oven. One of his favourites is to help unpack the bag after we've been food shopping, but he has now decided that it's his job and no one else is allowed to take things out of the bags without a tantrum.

Helping water the plants

Zachary wanted to get as close as possible to the lawnmower
Zachary is a fruit monster - his current favourites are satsumas, blueberries and sultanas. If you suggest things he might like to eat, he'll continue saying 'no' until you offer one of his favourites. A few days ago when Mummy was dozing on the sofa, Zachary helped himself to a packet of sultanas from the larder cupboard and managed to eat half of the bag before we realised. He later experienced some pretty explosive nappies as he excreted hundreds of whole sultanas. If he has the opportunity, Zachary will always help himself to fruit and he loves picking fruit from a bush such as blackberries and raspberries.

Picking raspberries from Bumble's garden and immediately eating them

Zachary loves to copy the things that other people are doing. Sometimes this can be hilarious. It's always interesting when he learns to do something that you didn't actively teach him and he has learnt it by observation - he's a lot cleverer than he first appears.

Big yawns all round

Zachary loves interacting with maneouvrable objects such as latches, gates, swinging signs, switches and buttons and won't hesitate to try them all out. He loves going in lifts for this reason - pressing the button and watching it move; he gets angry if you try to exit a lift and walk away.

He spent a good 5 minutes opening and closing this gate

He couldn't quite reach the button of the hospital lift, but with Daddy's help he enjoyed 10+ lift journeys

Zachary is amazing at counting. He can count to ten (although he always says the word 'nine' for 5 and 7, as he can't quite say those). He can also count downwards from five, with a loud 'zoom' at the end. When asked to point to specific numbers in a random order, he can do so accurately for the numbers 1-12 and if he sees a number written down, he'll shout out its name. He loves to count objects, and when he counts to ten he uses his fingers to add digits in the sequence.

"Two"

Zachary seems to be left handed, as he will always tend to use that hand first; when I put a pen into his right hand for drawing, he immediately swapped it to his left before proceeding. Our current prediction on what he might be when he grows up is some kind of engineer. 

Zachary also loves to read books and he is constantly bringing you books to read him. He also loves to point to letters for you to read out their names, especially on number plates and signs with large lettering. We have decided to teach him the sounds of the letters, rather than their names, as we think this might help him with learning to read. 

'kicking kuh, ih, ter, curly ceh, heh, eh, neh (sorry Phobe!)

Zachary's talking is going pretty well, although he can only say monosyllabic words and no sentences yet, but he can easily make himself understood with a few words in the right context. For example, if he's hungry he'll always ask for cheese even if that's not exactly what he wanted to eat (because that's the only food word he can say); if he's thirsty he'll ask for juice, if he wants to play in his new playroom he'll say 'ball', but if he's tired he'll never ask for a sleep (because being awake is much more interesting).

Zachary loves to play, but much prefers playing with other people than alone. He loves playing with balls, kicking and throwing them around and he giggles when they bounce. 


Playing 'peek-a-boo' with Auntie Marilla

Zachary is very attached to his ball

We recently had a large conservatory built at the back of our house which is to be Zachary's new play room. It still needs decorating but Zachary has already claimed it as his own...

Hiding in his ball pool tent

As always, Zachary loves going outside, particularly enjoying playgrounds. If you suggest going to a playground in half an hour's time, Zachary will pick up on the word 'playground' in your conversation and immediately bring your shoes, grab your arm and drag you to the front door. He likes the swings best and usually enjoys slides, unless they're enclosed, too fast or have sand at the bottom. To ensure a slow ride, he always sticks his feet out to the edges to control his speed.

A controlled descent
 
If he was able, Zachary would take all of his clothes off , including his nappy and run around as much as possible. He also likes to climb on people who are lying down. This made a bad combination when he managed to achieve his objective while Mummy was asleep on the sofa and climb onto her... the worst part was that he'd left behind a soiled nappy.

Zachary hates wearing hats

Sleep has always been a bit of an issue with Zachary; even now, he goes through phases of sleeping through the night some days, then waking a few times on others. This usually seems to be caused by being away from home for several nights and becoming unsettled on returning home. Depending on how tired he is, he can be fine to get to sleep or he can take many attempts of putting him back down before he finally drifts off. There is, however, nothing worse than the bang of our bedroom door opening at 5.30am, as Zachary enters to get us up for his breakfast (fortunately this isn't every morning).

Daytime naps are usually pretty easy to coordinate; on this occasion, he hadn't quite finished eating when the nap took over

Zachary is a very happy boy with a lot of energy. He knows how he wants things done and is proactive in getting things he wants. He has a great memory for walking routes, knowing which turnings we need to take for the playground, library, toddler group etc.

It's often hard work to look after Zachary but on the whole he's an absolute joy to have around.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Living with the grandparents

We moved to Exeter a few months ago and since then we've been living with Zachary's grandparents, Bumble and Grandad Rob in Heavitree while we've been purchasing our new family home in Stoke Hill. We only have a week to go until we'll be given the keys, so looking forward to doing it up a little before we move in. Zachary has been very much enjoying living with Bumble and Grandad as he always gets lots of attention whilst also having lots of friends to play with when Bumble's childminded children are around.


Enjoying the nice long corridor to take Scout for a ride

Zachary's current favourite things to do involve emptying anything he can find, including bins, cupboards and drawers. His grandparents have a lot of examples of these which keep him amused for a long time.

Zachary empties Bumble's cereal bars into his cart before wheeling them away

Zachary has been enjoying the garden when the weather has been good, especially being pushed around in the wheelbarrow (he cries when you get him out again) and likes picking up apples that have fallen from the tree to take a bite.

Clapping to help the plants grow

Eating an apple he was allowed to keep

Zachary loves having the cat around, although he needs watching carefully to make sure he doesn't try to pull its tail (it only has 3 legs so can't run away quick enough!)

That tail looks so tempting...

Zachary loves having cuddles with Bumble and is always interested in what she's doing...


Helping Bumble with her knitting

Looking a little more like Daddy as he tries on Bumble's glasses

Helping to open the post

Zachary says thank you to Bumble and Grandad in the only way he knows how - by leaving a little present!

The day the nappy failed us

A little naked boy in his prison to stop him treading over the mess

Zachary likes to squeeze his little body into even tinier spaces, including behind the sofa. Here he is in Uncle Aaron's little den...

Trapped but happy

Zachary has a bedtime story each night before he goes to sleep. He unfortunately hasn't been sleeping too well recently (could be for any number of reasons), so we're hoping he'll settle down once we've moved into our own house.

Snuggled up with a book

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Exploring Exeter

Zachary is now walking fairly confidently and has enjoyed seeing some of what Exeter has to offer since we've been living here.

For some strange reason, Devon is full of random gorillas everywhere you go. Zachary likes the look of them.

Princesshay gorilla

We have made many trips to Exeter Central Library to borrow books, play/read and also to attend a lively baby singing group. Zachary loves reading (more than playing with toys, surprisingly), especially books that have flaps (although we've had to do quite a lot of selotaping recently!). Zachary always needs watching carefully when we're in the library, as he loves running, especially out of the exit!

Zachary's favourite thing to do is to pull all of the books out

Mummy remembers riding on this rocking horse herself when she was about 5 years old

Zachary has visited various playgrounds in Exeter, especially appreciating things he can grab onto.

Playing with Bumble's minded children in Mount Pleasant

This is Zachary's favourite at Belmont Park; it also works well as a play pen to stop him running away!

Peek-a-boo in the train; Zachary shows off his 6 teeth!

Zachary and Mummy often walk (Zachary too!) down to the nearby post office or school (Zachary likes watching the children playing in the playground). Zachary's favourite part of the walk is the shiny 'no cycling' sign which reflects the sunlight. It's always hard to get him to leave the sign and carry on walking home. He seems to love looking at road signs in general too - we often seeing him looking up to see what's on them.

Zachary points out the sign to passing cyclists

 The Tour of Britain cycle race was passing through Exeter a few weeks ago so we went down to watch. There seemed to be a lot more police motorbikes with their sirens going than actual cyclists, but Zachary liked those better anyway. 

Bumble points at the bikes; Zachary looks at the police instead

Zachary has been swimming several times since moving to Exeter. The first time he was very unsure and cried most of the time, grabbing onto Mummy as tightly as possible. The second time he cried as soon as we reached the entrance, as he remembered that this was where the horrible water was. He later settled down and started enjoying it. On subsequent visits he's been enjoying splashng in the water and kicking his legs to swim.

All ready to swim and looking pretty happy

Exeter museum is within walking distance for us, so we visited one weekend and had a look around; it has changed a lot since Mummy last visited. Zachary and Daddy had fun dressing up as Romans.
Zachary is preoccupied by a big shiny necklace

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Moving!

Apologies for the 2 week break in posting - we have been moving to Exeter, so have had a lot to sort out. Additionally, we've just had our offer accepted on a house in Exeter so there is a lot of work to do to organise everything to ensure it goes smoothly. 

We had a lot of (much needed!) help on moving day from Sarah, Dan, Vickrum, Gibbs, Steve Williams and the Lewarnes which meant we were able to meet our deadline of 4pm to hand in the keys. 

Zachary seemed to very much enjoy the day - he had Auntie Vickrum looking after him and taking him out for a walk (and fun at the park) and later Uncle Dan played games with him in an empty room.

Zachary assists Daddy with dismantling the bed

Fun in a box with Auntie Vickrum

We had a huge amount of stuff to move and managed to fill a Luton van (plus two car loads!). Here is the mound of boxes which filled our spare room before moving:


Stacked to the ceiling - you can just make out the window behind

We waved goodbye to our wonderful Cardiff friends and headed for Exeter to move in with Bumble and Grandad Rob (as Exeter is my home town). They kindly vacated their bedroom (as it is the largest) and we moved as much furniture and boxes into it as we could. We also filled the loft and other random areas in the house with boxes (hopefully, it'll only be for 6 weeks!).


Zachary and Daddy like their new bedroom

Zachary looks a lot smaller next to all those boxes

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Weekend Fun

Last weekend we travelled down to Exeter to visit Mummy's side of the family. Zachary very much enjoyed seeing Bumble, Grandad, Uncle Julian, Uncle Aaron and his Great-Nan while we were there.

Zachary enjoys a cuddle with Uncle Aaron

Zachary has been teething recently, so hasn't been his usual happy self. He has rosy cheeks, dribbles a lot and chews on anything he can get hold of. The nights have been tough for the last few weeks, as Zachary keeps waking every 1-2 hours, just like in the early days. We're hoping he'll soon get back to sleeping 'through the night'.

Bumble helps to calm Zachary down


Whenever we're down in Exeter, we try to fit in a visit to our favourite Force charity shop, which has won an award every year for the last 11 years for being the most profitable charity shop in the UK. Zachary had a good time looking around, especially enjoying the fancy dress section.

Zachary steals Ronald McDonald's wig


Then it was on to Uncle Julian's house to have a look at all his recent developments, including a new shed, a fish pond and his retro 50 inch rear projection TV.

Uncle Julian holds a smelly boy

Zachary meets a terrapin

Zachary was pleased to meet his Great-Nan for the first time last weekend. She gave him a woolly snowman which he hasn't stopped looking at ever since.

Giving the snowman a stare

On Sunday afternoon, we enjoyed a walk with Bumble and Grandad along the flood defences (some of the river is siphoned off into a separate channel to prevent flooding) to feed the ducks and swans. Unfortunately there were mainly hungry seagulls, and if you didn't aim the bread accurately, a seagull would dive in and intercept it in mid air.