22 Months Old!

Dear Anna,

Today you are 22 months old. Two more months before you turn two – and the time is just flying by. I think I’d better start planning your birthday party soon!

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This month I’ve been astounded by the things you’ve started doing. All of a sudden you’re counting…all the way up to eleven. (Well, sometimes to twelve, but you seem to prefer stopping at eleven. And you say that word with such satisfaction, like it feels good rolling off your tongue!) I should probably be ashamed to admit that we discovered you could count while I was counting to three to get your sister to do something. I said “one” and you immediately shouted “two!” and went on from there…I will admit, it diffused whatever tense moment your sister and I were having, when we looked at each other and laughed at your newly discovered talent!

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You also are trying your hardest to tell us knock-knock jokes. You get all the way to the punch line, and then don’t quite make it, but you have the format down – both telling the joke and being the “who’s there” part. The not-so-cute bit is when both you and your sister are trying to shout each other out to get your own knock-knock in first. I bet our next long car ride will be…interesting.

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You sing, too. Oh, how you sing. You break out in songs I didn’t even know you’d ever heard, or if you have it was months ago. You love to sit at the piano and sing the alphabet song – just a month ago, it was “a, b, c, d, broccolis are me”, but now you’ve got it nearly right except right around the “l, m, n, o, p” bit and at the end when you sing “w, v, x and y” – and you plunk notes out one by one. I’m half convinced you’re going to figure out the right notes to play all on your own one of these days.

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And even though I understand that second children do things earlier than the first…you have hit the three-year-old “why” phase at the tender age of not-quite-two. You ask me a question, I give you an answer, and then you ask “why?” And then I answer the why bit. And then a minute later, you ask me the same question, I give you the same answer, and, once again, you ask “why?” We have these conversations several times a day now.

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You finally have 16 teeth, so I think we might get a break from teething for a bit until you have to cut those big back molars. Now, though, I’m beginning to suspect you’re having nightmares. Not every night, but sometimes you wake up and start sobbing my name as though you are terrified. Luckily, it’s not every night!

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Just like your sister at this same age, you are becoming an amazing little girl – it’s so much fun to watch you grow and change!

Love, Mommy

21 Months Old!

Dear Anna,

Today you turned 21 months old. So much closer to two than one, it’s amazing how much you’ve changed from baby to little girl in this past month!

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You love your books, just like your big sister. Your new thing is to let me read you a book, then you take the book from me and read it, page for page, back to me. You have a crazy good memory, and even though you don’t say every word in the book, it’s remarkable to know what parts you enjoyed enough to retell. You will even do this with books we haven’t read for a while, or at least not since before you started reading them back to me. Like I said, your memory is really, really good.

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You have 14 teeth now, but I know for sure that there are two more working on popping out sooner rather than later. I can *almost* feel them poking through, but it’s hard to be brave enough to stick my finger in there with all those teeth you already have!

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You love being outside. You would live outside if you could! Your first request after breakfast is “shoes, ‘side!” every morning. And now that we have the sandbox, it’s become “shoes, ‘side, sand-ee box!” Days when you get to come out early enough to see Carrie off on the bus are the most exciting, and you adore walking to “Gamma’s” house to see Grandpa (and Grandma when she’s not at work.)

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You love the pinwheels I “planted” in our front garden. You look out of the family room window every day and point to the “flow-ahs” and try to blow through the window to make them spin. You love to carry them around and hold them up in the breeze.

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You have a new baby doll, who at one point was named “Nemo” but now just appears to go by “Baby”. She’s pretty much become your lovey – she has to sleep with you, and not only that but I have to put her to bed too. If I sign “I love you” to you as I start to leave your room, I hear “Mom-eeee! Show Baby!” and I have to sign “I love you” to Baby as well.

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You know, I think you must practice being cute and adorable while you are happily playing in your crib before anyone else gets up in the morning. It’s the only way you could have gotten so good at it. Pretty soon, the cuteness might overwhelm us all!

Love, Mommy

Playground…and Big Girl Shoes

Denis took the girls to the school playground today while I was working, and then I met them there after work.

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After we managed to pry them away from the slides and tunnels, we took Carrie to the shoe store, where we discovered that she has crossed a threshold: from toddler & preschooler style shoes to Big Girl shoes. She picked these out – the one pair in the store I would have never, ever guessed she’d want.

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My little big girl is getting so big!

Springtime Cuties

We’re loving the warmer weather around here! We pretty much spend every afternoon from when Carrie gets off the bus until Denis gets home from work out in the front yard, doing fun things like riding bikes, blowing bubbles, “chalking” (like coloring, but with chalk), and playing with the “flowers” (aka pinwheels).

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We love spring!

First Trike (sort of)

Anna has big-girl bike envy, and suddenly the little pink ride-on car is nowhere near cool enough.

So I got out Carrie’s trike to see if Anna could ride it. She’s still a little too small to reach the pedals comfortably, even on the smallest setting, but she does love to push it!

I have a feeling we’re going to be spending a lot of time outside this spring and summer…