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Polio prevention

Yesterday, Nathan was examined by our pediatrician, and was found to be in good health. He weight (while holding on to Doc Hudson) 11.960 kg and measures approximately 84 cm. Head circumference is 48.5cm.

Glasses

Today we had an appointment to have Elias' eyes checked. At the yearly check-up at the CLB in his school, he received a note claiming his sight was not very good (borderline normal) and his eyes we not positioned correctly. Because we wanted to make sure there actually was a problem, we consulted a specialist today. The first thing he said was that his eyes were positioned correctly, so that CLB claim turned out to be false.

Steps. Four of them.

This weekend Nathan took four steps all by himself, without any means of support. After that, it turned out to be faster when going down to all fours :-)

He also got new shoes, as the old ones were clearly too small. Two sizes too small.

End of school

June 27, 2008. The last day at school for Elias. And I was late picking him up :-/ As in 30 minutes late. Somehow my brain thought I needed to pick him up at 15:35 instead of 15:05.

Nightly stories

Somewhere around 5 AM this morning. Rain had been pouring down hard the past hour, and we were slumbering and gently falling back to sleep again after Elias had woken us up because he removed his bandage from his finger and wanted a new one (that was somewhere around 4 AM).

Suddenly a noise, footsteps in the hall, shuffling toward our bedroom door. The door creaked open, and lo! there stood Elias, asking if we wanted to read him a story :-)

Luckily, after some encouragement, he shuffled back to his bedroom and tucked in again. Needless to say, he was too tired to get up this morning.

Upright

The last weeks, Nathan has steadily increased the times he tries to walk around. He is mostly still holding on to his surroundings, but he does manage to stand up all by himself. The first step following that ... not quite yet. But when a man cannot walk, he can surely climb. He can get up the staircase all by himself (with either me or Veerle standing behind him, just in case). And today he demonstrated why it is not a good idea to leave Elias' (small) chair in the vicinity of the table. Clearly, if the table it too high to climb onto, one needs to use the object in the middle: the chair.

Stacking high

The highest tower Nathan built today, before deciding that allowing gravity to exert full control over the blocks used, was 5 blocks. The trick to keeping him building lies in providing him with new blocks before his brain can decide that his hand needs to hit something. Preferably something near the base of that cool tower.

Happiness to see mom

Nathan is really, really happy to see his mom when she comes home after a hard days work.

Moooooooommmmy!

New shoes

Elias has been in need for new shoes for a few weeks now, but we never found anything that was either to our liking or good enough to support his feet. But today, we dished out €69.70 for a cool pair of Stones and Bones sandals. They look awesome, and they seem to be a very good fit.

Back to health

After having been ill for the past weeks, both Elias and Nathan have regained a number of hit points. Sufficient to allow them back to school and kindergarten, respectively.

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