He continues to become goofier each day. He is obsessed with his vacuum, he paces around the kitchen table with that thing for the most part of the day. When we go over to his friend Tyler's house he runs right to the vacuum and the toy broom and does not set it down at all until we leave. Today I took him outside to play and last week I bought him one of those big little tykes trucks that you sit in and pedal around and Isaac was way more passionate about spending his time outside sweeping the driveway with the broom. The other night when Gary and I were eating supper Isaac paced around us at the dinner table with his vacuum and his facial expression did not change at all for about 30 minutes, he followed the same path and he was very focused. I'm going to try and take video of it sometime if he will let me.
Isaac is saying more and more words each day and we have to watch more and more each day what we say in front of him as he is now starting to immitate us and repeat us. He always wants up, up , up...on the couch, on the bed, on the chair, on our laps but he hasn't mastered the word down yet. His shoe fettish is growing more and more each day, he could spend at least an hour entertaining himself downstairs playing with all the shoes. He now signs and says shoe, so every shoe that comes in his sight we hear "shoe, shoe, shoe" for the longest time. The first thing out of his mouth when I change his diaper in the morning is 'shoe' and he gets upset if they don't go on his feet! The other day I was in Target looking at shoes for him and immediatly once he realized we were in the 'shoe' department his excitement took on one compared to if someone gave you a thousand dollars upon entering a shoe store and you were free to buy all the shoes you wanted. The funniest one to us so far is his word for milk and interestingly enough water..."moe-moo". I have been able to tell a difference most of the time because if he wants milk he will sign milk and say moe-moo, but if it's water he wants it's just moe-moo. I'm sure there will be many more interesting words that he will develop, it's such a fun stage to see him learning all these new things of this world.
I'll wrap this up and leave some pictures of his 17th month. Most of them are him being silly, but there are a couple from the zoo, the park and his halloween costume...he's going as curious george.






