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The other day, Sara picked up Cam from daycare and the daycare reported that "Cam had been bad."  Apparently, Cam had been smacking the other girls in the daycare.  They take a toy from him, then he chases them down and bops them on the head.  Is this is a preview of Sara getting called by the principal because Cam got in trouble?

For a couple months now, Cam's temper has been developing and evolving.  At first, he would simply give a cry and pout for a few seconds, then he started to get into larger physical actions, where he'd flop down onto the ground and roll a bit before recovering.  Now, when he doesn't get his way, he'll actually run a few steps away before diving onto the ground and crying.  Very dramatic stuff.  If you're holding him or restraining him, he'll thrash his arms around, knocking things over, or worse, he'll reach out for stuff to grab and throw them around.  If no objects are within arms' reach, he'll end up hitting you instead.  He also recognizes when you are speaking ill of him - if you are holding him and talk bad about him, he'll furrow his brow, give you a semi-evil look and swing his arm at you.  He'll hit you and then sort of look at you with a half-mad, half-curious expression.  He's unsure if he's allowed to hit us, and he's probing the boundaries of what he can do.  Sneaky and slightly evil... do all kids go through this?  He hit me a couple times but I grabbed his arm, looked him in the eyes, and told him very sternly that he cannot do that.  Now, if I'm holding him and he gets mad at me, he'll sort of swing his arm half-heartedly at me, but never actually hits me.  I'm hoping that's enough of a scolding to get him to stop, but really I think I'd better start brushing up on timeouts and other disciplining techniques.

Cam's only a year and a half old yet he's displaying behaviour of a Terrible Two year old.  Do they call this the Ornery Ones?



Despite his anger management issues, Cam is insanely fun to play with now.  He's doing some funny stuff now, like bending over and balancing on his head while sticking his butt up in the air.  He'll look at you while doing this and giggle up a storm.  He's also learned to sort of row with his arms when we sing 'Row row row your boat', but the best thing is we start to make chomping sounds and he squeals with laughter and runs away.  We'll chase him around the dining room table, with him laughing uncontrollably the whole time.

He got a lightsaber-type toy for Christmas, and he loves to wield it properly, like a sword, and run around making loud sounds as though he's making sound effects for the sword itself.  He also received train tracks and a wooden building block train and makes not-quite choo choo sounds as he pushes the train around.  Fun fun fun.



We went to the new California Academy of Science on Family Day a couple Sundays back, but the free admission had thousands of families flocking to the site and the line extended off into the distance.  We couldn't see the end of the line and decided not to waste our day by standing in line.  The weather was fantastically beautiful and we ended up just playing in the grassy park-like area in front of the museum.  Living in a downtown condo, we don't get a ton of exposure to green space so Cam loved just walking around and exploring the grass and trees and even chasing after the birds.  After wards, we sat on one of the park benches and enjoyed our mini-picnic lunch.  It was a very nice Sunday afternoon.



Sara and I completely forgot about Chinese New Year last year, and we would have also let it pass this year without celebrations, but Cam had a fantastic Chinese New Year outfit so Sara decreed that we must somehow celebrate just so we can throw Cam into the outfit.

We ended up going for a Chinese New Year dinner with Brian, Sooji, their kids, and Laomi.  We went for Malaysian food, which was awesome, but the great part was seeing Cam and Haiden happily wave when they saw each other.  They really exhibited signs of friendship during dinner, with Haiden coming over to Cam's high chair and the two of them having fun and hamming it up a bit.  It was very endearing to watch, and we got some great pics of the two of them together, including this shot which looks like Cam is holding the camera and snapping a self-portrait style shot of him and his buddy Haiden.  I absolutely love this pic:




I've posted a bunch of new pictures of some of our recent activities.

Note that I've not finished sorting through the pictures from our holiday visit back to Toronto yet so none of those pictures have been posted.  Soon, soon, be patient young one...
When I give Cam a bath, I always blow bubbles for him right before I shampoo his hair.  During today's bath, as I poured the shampoo into my hand, Cam broke out in a big smile and said "Bah-bel."  Bubble!!!  I was so excited - his first multi-syllable word!  He said it a few more times as we played with the bubbles.  After the bath, I tried to get Cam to repeat it for Sara, but he would not; looks like it may be a bath time-only word.  :)

About a month ago, we started giving Cam those little Goldfish crackers and of course we would always say "fish" to him as we gave it to him.  After about a week of giving him the crackers, he said "fis" a couple times as we gave it to him.  Sara was excited that Cam just spoke his second words, but I wasn't entirely sure he was actually speaking the word or if he was just making random sounds.  Then he repeated it again while in Toronto, except he didn't say it when we fed him the crackers.  Instead, we were having dinner at my sister's and when Cam was checking out their aquarium he said "fis, fis" to the great excitement of my mom and sister.  Definitely he is saying 'fish'.

So his first words were "uh oh" followed by "fish" and today were his first multi-syllable words, "bubble".  I wonder the little guy's going to say next!
We wanted to keep Cam to a sleep schedule in Toronto, but try as we might, he was all over the map with his naps and bed time, what with all the dinners, parties, get-togethers, etc.  The day of our return flight was the absolute worst, as Cam would not sleep and rather than fight him we decided to let him stay up while we packed.  He ended up falling asleep at 3am and we woke up at 7am, then we spent the day in the airport where he had a couple small naps and did not sleep at all on the flight.

Since we've returned, he's had trouble falling asleep.  I'm not sure if he's fighting sleep or just in a bad state, but he'll cry for quite a long time until we finally coerce him to sleep.  He definitely will not sleep on his own in his crib; at least Sara has to be in bed with him and sometimes it takes the both of us surrounding him before he'll fall asleep.

We end up laying in bed with him for 45 minutes or longer before he'll sleep, and it is extremely hard for us not to also fall asleep while in bed for that long.  This means that our sleep schedule is also messed up, as we end up sleeping for two to three hours when we lay in bed with him.  We usually put him down to bed at 7pm, and then we end up not waking til 10pm or later.  We end up losing the whole evening to get our stuff done, and then I feel all messed up and unable to get back to sleep.  Tonight was the worst, as I did not wake up til almost midnight... now it's 3:30am and I'm not feeling tired at all.

We really need to get everybody back on our regular sleep schedule.  I think we'll have to go through the tough sleep training with Cam again and just let him cry it out... it was difficult the first time, but hopefully it'll be very fast this time round.
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