
Length: 29.5 inches 50-75 percentile
Weight: 20.01 pounds 25-50 percentile
Walking yet: not yet on two feet but walks on knees using a walker
Ely has gotten much stronger in just one month. He can pull himself up onto his feet and play with big-boy toys. He can even walk on his knees while pushing on a walker. He isn't confident enough to walk on his feet just yet but he loves holding onto things and standing.
Row-row: Yes, Ely can row, row...
Ely will grab onto my hands or my shirt and rock back and forth when I sing "Row Row Row Your Boat". It's quite funny because he'll pull himself up and no matter what he is doing, if I sing to him that song, he will rock back and forth.
Ball: Ely loves balls!
Ely loves to throw balls. We were playing under the Christmas tree and he threw an ornament on a glass ornament and it broke the glass ornament. It was his "baby's first Christmas" glass globe. Ely has quite the arm. He can throw over-handed and apparently it take a lot of shoulder muscle and it's a technique that toddlers master.
High-five...kisses....
Daddy taught Ely how to give high-fives. Ely has also started to kiss me but he leaves his mouth open and slobbers all over my face. It's a very sloppy & slobbery kiss but it's Ely's kiss.
Uh-oh: First serious Dr. visit.
Sweet little Ely has a clogged tear duct. He is a little fussy but is cheery as ever. He doesn't mind and goes on about his day. He has stopped rubbing his eyes and scratching. We just started giving him eye drops so we're hoping that his eyes will clear up very soon.
Ely, you are such a patient sweet boy. You hug everyone at daycare and wave "hello" to everyone. You've got quite a throwing arm and perhaps you will be a pitcher or a quarterback. Daddy is very excited about it. I hope your eyes get better soon!

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