
Well, as of today, my little boy has officially been out in this world for as long as he was growing safe in my belly! It's amazing to reflect back at how different our lives were just a short 18 months ago. I just LOVE where life's path has brought us to this point, and I wouldn't trade a single precious moment we've had so far with Zachary for anything!

This little creature continues to amaze me almost daily... seeing the world through his eyes brings me such joy - especially the looks of amazement, curiosity, sheer content, total dissatisfaction (yes, he occasionally throws an adorable tantrum), unconditional love, pride in his achievements (however small or momentous), and those adorable mischievous glances. No matter what the expression, I work so hard to take a mental snapshot (especially if the camera is out of reach -
hee hee), file it away in my brain forever and cherish it in my heart that is filled with so much love for our baby Zachary.
(I just love the pictures above - we took them on Sunday when Len, Zachary and I all went down to Len's hotel so he could catch up on a few things over the long weekend.)
Every month I say how amazed I am at how much Zachary has grown, or seen for the first time, or experienced new and different things. This month is no exception. I think what makes it different for me over time is that we are really seeing our little man - our flesh and blood - become his own little person, with his own likes, dislikes, expressions, words, movements, and achievements. Life itself is just so incredible and seeing a new little one blossom is a gift like no other. I'm the luckiest person in the world!
So, this month was one of new, cool "tricks," as I now call them. You'll hear me say, "Zachary has a new trick" and I just love sharing them with everyone! Some things you may or may not already know about Zachary are:
- He is constantly kicking his little legs, whether he's sitting and sliding them out and in, laying on his back or stomach thrusting them forward and backward, soaring high over our heads as we hold him in the "fishy" position, sitting in his activity seat or the highchair, or just about anywhere. Those legs are ALWAYS in motion. I can't say I'm surprised, though... that was the norm while he was in my belly, also!
- He STILL does not have any teeth! I've been waiting to give him more solid-like food until he cut a tooth or two, but I gave up on waiting. He definitely likes "chewing" (more like gumming) things, food included (he really likes eating the Wagon Wheels).
- He does "soooo big" when you ask him "How big is Zachary?"... but, in the spirit of being his own little man, he'll only do it when he darn-well feels like it (which is the majority of the time, but never at the perfect moment when you really want him to do it... hee hee). But, when he does show us, it is just so darn cute!!
- Zachary will give kisses on demand!!!!!!! This is my most favorite trick to date! I am constantly kissing the little critter every chance I get. I just can't help myself! Well, a little over a week ago, I said to Zachary, "Give Mommy a kiss" and wouldn't you know it - this adorable creature grabbed my head and PLANTED a big, wet, amazing kissey right on my cheek with the "MmmmWAH" sound effect and all! It was one of my favorite moments with him yet and I'll never forget it as it totally melted my heart! I think I even shed a tear of joy to feel him so purposefully express his love for me. Again, I know I always say it, but I am just so lucky to have been chosen to be Zachary's Mom!
- Zachary also expresses his love by patting my back when I'm holding him up on my shoulder. My tendency is to rub or pat his back (like when burping him) when I hold him that way, and now he does the same to me... I just love his touch! (By the way, I did a quick test also... I pat him twice, then he would pat me twice. To see if he was truly mimicking me, I switched it up and patted him three times... wouldn't you know, he patted me three times in return!)
- He's starting to recognize the difference between familiar faces and "strangers." Before, I could pass Zachary into anyone's arms and he would be just fine. Most recently, he seems almost a little scared and at times will cry if I pass him over too quickly without a proper introduction and a little time to get his bearings. I've read this is totally normal, but I sometimes feel bad when he gets upset. Hopefully, this will just be one of many phases he'll go through along life's journey.