songing
Burp and Ernie
Hold you
little kiss, big kiss, little hug, big hug
Yeah probably
she says "so" at the end of her sentences
oh well....
I can't like that...
Alice took my hand and said "let's poop together"
Alice says "yoom" after she laughs real hard
Alice gets her clothes on she struts around and says "lookin good"
laid up instead of sit up
mommydaddy
let's go peoples
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Saturday, June 7, 2008
New words-Running Total
Okay, alright, up, down, no, mama, dada, kitty, cat, doggie, duck, snack, juice, apple, cracker, cookie, pancake, cheese, pear, peach, smoothie, nana (banana), toast, dumping, park, bye-bye, water, pillow, night-night, book, ball, talk, tree, rocking, milkie, nose, eye, clock, window, Alice, Mindy, Mark, Micah, Ruby, grammy, grandma, shoe, sock, oh no, hop-hop, toes, bear, boppa (grandpa), bubbles, light, truck, airplane, bus, Elmo, walk, hi, block, thank you, please, yum, hat, mouth, blanket, umm..., rock, boat, buckle, highchair, hot, poop, car, slide, video, outside, beach, pink, bucket, all done, grape, welcome, read, bounce, coffee, baby, catch, house, wheel, that, glasses, fork, cup, goat, pig, horse, monkey, lion, tiger, elephant,
Monday, May 26, 2008
snap
When Alice was about 11 months old she started "snapping" her fingers to music. It wasn't actual snapping, it was more a rubbing of her thumb and pointer finger. She picked this up from us right away and would do it anytime she heard music. I haven't seen her do this in several months. But apparently she was secretly perfecting her craft. Mark was putting her to bed the other night while I was out. The routine is a bottle of milk while reading books. He had just gotten to the end of a book and Alice snapped her finger at the stack of books as if to say keep em coming. Now this was an actual snap with the thumb and middle finger and a distinctive snap. I saw it for the first time this morning. It's truly amazing. Is this a normal development for an 18 month old or is she a genius?
Friday, April 25, 2008
Alice is finally feeling better. No break downs and she ate well at all three meals. This makes Momma very happy. We went to the super duper play center again today of course. Alice really impressed me with her perseverance. She wanted to play on a rocking dog and I helped her onto it. She then proceeded to get on and off of it until she could do it on her own. She didn't show any sign of frustration and seemed very satisfied with herself.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Alice has her first ear infection. She showed symptoms of a cold on Friday and by Sunday she was absolutely miserable. I noticed that she was sticking her finger in her ear and every once in a while she would cry like she was in real pain. I took her to the doctor this morning and she was diagnosed with a pretty bad ear infection. I initially felt apprehensive about taking her in because it seems like a I take her in every time she has a cold and I come off as a hysterical mother. Well needless to say I was very glad I took her in. At least I know she'll start to feel better very soon. Another symptom of the cold and ear infection is decreased appetite. Alice hasn't wanted to eat much at all and it is killing me. I spend a lot of time coming up with a balanced meals for her and lately I end up throwing most of it away. It's also a lot of pressure to be completely in charge of someones else's nutrition. I have to make sure she gets enough protein, vegetables and dairy so her body and brain will develop properly. So when she refuses to eat I feel totally panicked. I'm also worried that I have caused her to dread meal time because often end up forcing her to eat. I know I shouldn't do this but sometimes I can get her to eat if I can just get her to taste it.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Alice is so hungry to learn. This morning we woke up at Jill's house. We brought Alice into bed with us for a snuggle. Mark began naming some objects in the room. He pointed to a picture on the wall and the window three or four times. Alice then would point to the picture and the window and Mark would say the word. After a few rounds of this Alice was saying picture and window almost perfectly. I think she's going to be a chatterbox. Alice is getting over some of her phobias. The last time we were at Jill's she was terrified of Jill's dog Callie and would cry whenever he come near. On this last visit she seemed more interested than scared. She also seems to be over her fear of swinging that developed over a long winter off. She has moments when she still gets scared but she really seems to be trying to face her fears.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Yesterday I took Alice to the super duper play center at Magnuson Park. I love it there and so does Alice. It's a great place for Alice to work on her gross and fine motor skills and to socialize. I love watching her interact with other kids. She doesn't actually interact much yet but I can tell she is very interested. Other kids her age are rather physical with each other, either hitting or hugging. Alice just likes to observe them. Sometimes at very close range. She doesn't understand personal space yet. When another toddler takes something from her or does anything that she doesn't like she doesn't hit or scream or cry, she just glares at them. She definitely gets that from me. Alice spent the majority of her time at the play center moving rubber balls in and out of the play house. Blogger is having problems with the image upload. As soon as it's fixed I'll post pics of Alice and her rubber balls.
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