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Xander Week 67 – Mommy’s Boy (finally!)

January 30, 2008

IMG_0788For quite a few months Zach was Xander’s favorite parent. This actually went on for quite a few months – Zach was the favorite parent. I accepted this, and knew that Xander still loved me plenty, I just wasn’t the cool parent at the moment. Lots of people told me how kids would go through phases, but they usually made it sound like the phases lasted a few days or weeks, not as long as Xander’s preference had. Now finally though, the pendulum has shifted, and I’m the cool parent (wahoo!) Especially when it comes to cuddling or snuggling, he much prefers me for now. Xander also really likes to read books with me, but he’s not too picky about who to play with. Really, it depends on who is playing with the most entertaining toy at the moment. For example, if someone is playing with the computer, then Xander must help them compute (of course we couldn’t possibly do it well without his assistance!) If either one of us is cooking, Xander must help us cook (again, how could we manage to get that done without him?!?) I think sometimes it might hurt Zach’s feeling when Xander insists on snuggling with me – Zach loves to cuddle with his son too, but for now anyway, I’m the preferred snuggler, and I’ll take every moment I can get!

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Xander Week 47 – Daddy’s Boy

August 8, 2007

Check out our tongues!Xander is finally shifting out of this phase, but it was pretty funny for about a month – Daddy was the man, and it didn’t matter what we were doing or where we were, if Daddy wasn’t in the room and/or paying attention to Xander, he was upset. It didn’t matter if I was playing with him, or feeding him, etc., if Daddy was home and happened to walk through the room, and didn’t stop to play with Xander, then he would cry – even if Daddy did stop to say hello and kept going, Xander would cry when he walked away. I suspect this was more a man thing than just a Daddy thing – when Xander visited my parents, he did the same thing when my father walked out of the room. I worried for a little while that we were entering a stranger anxiety phase, but he’s still fine when we leave him at day care. He gets mad if he’s alone in a room, but I’m starting to become an acceptable substitute for Daddy again ;-)

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