Well friends we survived. Last month my littlest little turned one. Red made it through her first year of
life. Which is always the most
perilous for as all. As my kids
get older I realize more and more how little we really know them at one. Parts of their personalities are emerging,
but there is so much more there waiting to be revealed. It gets harder to pin down who exactly
Red is, because I’ve realized that after twelve months what I know is just the
tip of the iceberg. But I’ll try
anyway.
She is funny and feisty. She thinks fart noises are hysterical and watch out when
she’s mad. That temper doesn’t
appear to be going anywhere. But
then she smiles and the whole world melts.
Until recently Daddy was pretty much only a second
thought. But in February and March
I found myself traveling quite a lot, which gave her quite a lot of time with
Tommy. Once she realized he also
provided food, and the stuff he gave her was pretty tasty (and usually
forbidden) she jumped right on that train. Now she shakes her whole body with excitement when he comes
home and scrambles to be the first in his arms. They’ve become quite the duo, those two.
She remains desperate to be a part of the mix with her two
older siblings. She wants to keep
up, do what they do, play where they play. I’ve long felt her whole life would improve once she started
walking and I’m starting to see hints of it. After a quick bout in the “drunken sailor” stage, (where she
wove and stumbled, falling after a handful of steps) she’s now a full on walker. The look of pride on her face is
priceless. She’s been watching
this two-legged movement her whole life and finally, she’s in the club.
In the last few months Tommy has started including her in
the family wrestling matches. He
and the kids roll around on the floor like puppies, each of the kids
desperately trying to “attack” Daddy.
I love watching Red in the mix.
From her thrilled expression, to her enthusiastic head bumps, to her
relentlessness in the ring, this girl loves her life when she’s rolling around
with the big kids. She’s taken to
trying to get me to wrestle, bumping her head against mine and pushing me when
we find ourselves down on the floor together.
If I had to predict I’d say Lou will be determined and easy
going, a difficult combination.
She knows what she wants, wants it with intensity and does not give up
until she gets it. But there is a
relaxed quality about her the rest of the time.
And her smile man.
It’s the best. She doesn’t
turn on the charm like her sister, but she charms without intention. It’s a subtle difference, but it’s
there.
All, particularly Monster, adore her. Toots has taken to her recently too,
the two of them playing more games and giggling together more often. I love the way she fits right into our
chaos and I am so curious to see who she continues to become. She’s going to surprise us, this
one.
Happy (belated) first birthday Red!!
again, these beautiful photos are courtesy of the ever talented Mary at Where's the zoom. She rocks.
again, these beautiful photos are courtesy of the ever talented Mary at Where's the zoom. She rocks.