Saturday, October 8, 2011

El juego con la hamaca

Resulta que la hamaca ha sido todo un éxito y Edu se la apropió... Pero lo que le gusta no es tanto mecerse sino jugar con el rorro en ella.





Sunday, September 18, 2011

La peluquería

A Edu como a todo el mundo le llega el momento de que hay que cortarse el pelo. Y a él como a todo niño no le gusta porque le pican los pelos.
Una vez decidimos llevarlo a la peluquería pero fue peor porque una extraña lo estaba tocando... Así que la mamá decidió que había que seguir cortandoselo en la cada PERO!!! que a ella eso le da mucho nervio así que mejor que se lo corte el papá.
Está fue las segunda vez que se lo corto yo y el resultado se nota que está mejorando... y por cierto, el gordo se está portando mejor :)





Monday, May 2, 2011

Understanding Aragon

One of the Aragon favorite play is to move sticks from one place to another. He has it done since ever and no matter what we still do not understand what is the deal with that.

Eduardo also does not understand much about the thing, but as a first approach he gave a close look to the situation.
The next step was to imitate.

Edu between the cartoons and the puzzle


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Mornings

Edu keeps growing up, leaving behind the baby-like behavior and adopting a child-like one.

First, he used to cry when he woke up alone. Afterwards, he used to call us after waking up (mooooom, daaaaaaaad, rorroooooo!!!)

Now, he wakes up, takes his pillow and comes into our bedroom :)



PS: Sorry for the blurry pictures. It was dark and they were taken with the iPhone camera

Monday, April 18, 2011

A small step for Edu

Edu plays locking himself with some of us in the bathroom and leaving the other one outside. He pushes the door, turns around and says:
"where is he/she?"

The one locked inside with him should say:
"I don't know where dad/mom/Aragon is",

followed by opening the door, so that Edu can point at the one left outside and say:
"there he/she is!"

This Saturday the game changed a little, since he did not wait until we opened the door. Instead, he turned around and pull the doorknob down.


Then he let the doorknob go,

opened the door,

turned around and told me:
"tchüss!"

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Let the mixing starts

Eduardo has started talking in phrases, some days more than others. Somethings he says always in Spanish, others always in German, And now he has started mixing.

Small terminology explanation:
the ball is called "la pelota" in Spanish and "der Ball" in German
Aragon has the nickname "Cachorrorro" which for Eduardo is only "Rorro"

Now to the point: Eduardo's phrases during three days in a row

Day 1: "Rorro, der Ball"
Day 2: "Rorro, la Ball"
Day 3: "Rorro, la lalota"