- she says some broken sentences. "Cat, bite, feet" (a black cat she was smitten with at the nature discovery center tried to bite her and then coincidentally she also got a blister on her foot from her shoe and ever since then, the scab that formed from the blister is where the cat bit her)
- I heard her use "I" and "me" once. Otherwise, she still doesn't realize what "you" means and says "mama feed you" when she means for me to feed her.
- An update on what she eats now: 5oz 1%milk at each meal, still pack her 3 snacks to schools which sometimes she eats all of it and sometimes not. Vegetables that she likes now is broccoli, cauliflower and zuchini. She loves avocado.
- Her Auntie Boogie gave her a doll for her bday and she loves it. She insisted on taking "Baby" to school a couple of times. The baby's pacifier keeps falling out and she gets frustrated when she can't put it back in.
- She also enjoys her cutting fruit toy from her Auntie JoJo
- We got her a tricycle/bike but it's a little too tall for her so she rides it occasionally on her tippy toes but since it's uncomfortable, doesn't enjoy it for long
- She can pretty much feed herself now so during breakfast I can usually get some things done while she's eating.
- She can count from 1-10!! It's not consistent but she's done it a few times. She also recognizes the number zero.
- She's learning some letter sounds in school. When I say "m-m-m-momma". She says "m-m-m-Avi". She's so hilarious.
- Her preference for me over daddy has become very dramatic. While it does make it harder on me (I have to bathe her, feed her, change her, play with her...etc), I do feel bad for Daddy. Sometimes he can't even look at her without her whining "daddy" (in a tattling manner).
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
At 24 months...
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
2nd birthday disaster
I spent weeks of planning her awesome elmo birthday party and she spent the majority of the party crying. The night started out well. We got some cute pictures of her and she was playing with her cousins. I don't remember exactly when the fussiness started but it just escalated. We ended up spending half the party outside walking with her. I even walked all the way to the nature center to see her favorite bunnies. On the way back she refused to sit in her car or walk so I had to carry 29 lbs and push the car with my hip. Every time we tried to take her back in the house she would cry and scream again. The singing happy birthday and blowing out candle part that I tried to prep her and get her excited about for the last several days was like ripping off a bandaid--did it quick and as painless as possible. It wasn't until some people started leaving and I took her upstairs for a bath to just calm her down and get her away from the chaos that she became more like my sweet baby. We went back downstairs afterwards and she happily opened her presents but we did it oh so slowly to not overwhelm her. So it took a failed birthday party for me to realize she doesn't like crowds and attention. I would never have guessed it considering she likes to say hi to random strangers and strangers are always saying "she's so friendly!" *sigh* I hope this is just a phase.
At 23 months...
- I cannot believe I have an almost 2 year old (!?!)
- She is saying LOTS of two word phrases such as "daddy car", "more cheese". Everything is "right there" even if it's not. She also said "teddy I love you" once and just this morning randomly said "I love elmo" (elmo wasn't anywhere in sight) but I'm glad she said this because little does she know, her birthday party is going to be elmo-themed!
- Had my second parent teacher conference this morning. Her teacher, Ms. Michelle is an amazing teacher and caretaker. Avi loves her so I love her too! Ms. Michelle tells me how wonderful, intelligent, and sweet Avi is. She's mastered everything that's been taught in her Orientation 1 class. I learned that she knows all her shapes including obscure ones like hexagon and pentagon. She may not be able to say the word but she can recognize and match. She, along with Matthew and 4-5 other kids will be moving up to the next class in January!!
- Oh a very annoying thing she's been doing is she "beeps" you if you're in her way. Yes, literally, pushes you with her hand and says "beeep!" One time, I wanted to give her a taste of her own medicine so I did a hand in her face "beeeeeep!!" But I realize, I should not encourage this behavior... #beingamatureadult.
- She went to Chuck E. Cheeses for the first time for her aunt Justine's 5th birthday. She was so afraid of Chuck E. that we had to sit as far away from the stage as possible.
- She was Hello Kitty for Halloween. I was Keroppi and dad was Batdz Maru. Because of her fear of ppl in costumes, I was worried she would think Halloween a huge nightmare. It turned out the night went smoothly. She enjoyed roaming our street and grabbing candy (even though I don't think she knows what candy is yet, and I intend to keep her innocence for as long as possible! There was a close call when she unwrapped a Dum-Dum but I got to it in time). She also liked to push her way into ppl's houses.
- She loves animals.
- After months and months of trying to get her to say "bird" and thinking it would be her first word, she finally says it instead of just "chirp chirp". She also can say "elephant" instead of "boom boom".
- Some conundrum phrases that only a parent could decipher: "dote side" = "it's dark outside", "like it" = "i don't like it"
- She loves eggs and will eat 3 eggs scrambled and likely more if we let her for breakfast.
- When we go for walks in her red car, she always wants to go to the Nature Center to see thebunnies and turtle. The other option is to go see the train at the dead end of our street.
- She refers to intangible things. For example, she may ask for the iPad even if she doesn't see it.
- She tries to sing along to songs. I was singing "The Wheels on the Bus" and she sang the "all around the town" part. A few days after her birthday, she kept saying "appie to you". It took me two days to realize she was singing the happy birthday song!
Thursday, October 23, 2014
At 22 months
- We went to Greece and left bambino at home with my parents for 9 days! She was perfectly behaved (no surprise) but woke up around 4 or 5 every morning! (Edit: turns out she refused to nap or sleep at night. My mom didn't want to tell me this but I found out from my sister! Every nap time and bedtime was a struggle. She's been fighting with naps lately but surprisingly doesn't get too cranky when she doesn't nap.) We missed her a lot and talked about her everyday. We would imitate words she says and laugh about how silly she sounds. We meant to FaceTime everyday but the time difference made it difficult to arrange. When she saw us again, she stared at us for a good 5 sec before slowly smiling and came to give me a hug. Phew! I thought she didn't recognize us but now I think she was just shocked to see us. After that she was attached to me and didn't want me to leave her side =\ poor baby, I think we traumatized her. I'm not sure if I'll ever do that again--at least not at this age when they don't understand the concept of "I'll be back in a week". Since we've been back, her tantrums have worsened and are a lot more defiant. I feel like I have to walk on egg shells around her because I don't know if my next move or next response will cause madness. I believe this is pay back for leaving her.
- She stopped pooping (in her diaper) at school. She saves it all for home. Thanks Avi. Remember this when I'm old and incontinent.
- She is imitating words really well and pronouncing words that she used to mispronounce a lot better. (She actually says "more" instead of "neh", "watuh" instead of "wa- wa", "milk" instead of "nelk")
- Every now and then she'll throw out a phrase like "green ball" or "right there"
- She only wants daddy in the morning (which would be great for me if only Daddy was still home when she wakes up). However in the evening she flips and only wants mommy. She screams and cries if daddy even looks like he might be taking her upstairs for a bath.
- She feeds herself fairly well now and dinner time seems to go a lot more smoothly
- She plays well by herself. I was able to do dinner prepping for over an hour without her requiring much attention!
- She plays with Violet, Panda, and Tigger all the time --puts them to sleep, puts them in her high chair or sitting on the window sill, holds Violet pats her soothingly like she's a baby
Sunday, September 21, 2014
At 21 months...
- She knows her colors very well! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, and pink!
- She can feed herself with a spoon/ fork fairly well but doesn't like to use it all the time.
- She recognizes "circle" and "triangle", and "heart"
- Her tantrums are back, with a vengeance :/
- She climbs up the stairs well
- She LOVES grapes--morning, day, and night
- She loves saying "hi" and "bye-bye" to everyone probably because she likes the response she gets
- She's been extra clingy. Day care drop offs some days have been quite tearful.
- She counts "two, three, four". Can't seem to get her to say "one"!
- She enjoys playing with her kitchen and stuffed animals (esp her pink Ralph Lauren bear and stuffed dog Violet)
- I've experimented with time outs with her a few times before and it was met with a lot of crying however lately when I threaten " do you want time out?!" She says " yes". Ok...."go over there and look at the wall". She walks over to the wall, sits down and plays. Fail!
- She hits and kicks me a lot because she thinks it's funny and if I get mad she thinks it's even funnier =/
- I'm thinking she would love a baby doll to play with at this age. She would also love a tricycle.
- She's loves Elmo (discovered him on her Pampers diapers Sesame Street characters)
- She also loves Hello Kitty ("kee-dee") because she has three hello kitty tshirts handed down from cousin Kate
- She enjoys watching her "Patty Shukla" videos on my iPhone and iPad. She also knows how to use the touch screen to choose the different videos.
- She can open doors (noooo!!)
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
At 20 months...
- She can say a few phrases! First phrase: "sit down"
- She's starting to be more interested in using a spoon/fork to feed herself and getting better at getting the food into her mouth
- bought her a potty, thinking about starting potty training but so far struggling with keeping her sitting on the toilet. Most of the time she announces her poop after it's already done.
- She can say her name!
- She is interested in playing pretend with her stuffed animals i.e. Turn them tummy side down and pat them to sleep, brushing their teeth, or take them to the bath
- She can imitate a lot of words
- She kinda knows her colors. Sometimes she is spot on and other times, completely off.
- The last
fourfive days have been tantrum free (major ones at least). I hope this means she's turned a new leaf!! - I feel like she's becoming less baby-like, more kid-like. Baby is growing up too fast!!
- Went to Flemings for a prime rib steak dinner and she was so loud that the manager asked us to keep the baby quiet. How do you quiet a baby that's being loud because she's happy?!?
- Says "nak-now" for "yogurt"...(kinda sounds like "not now")
- She got an infection from a mosquito bite on her face. It spread to her eye area. She had to take Clindamycin 9ml, three times a day for 10 days!! It was awful for her and for me. I shortened it to 7 days, two times a day.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
At 19 months...
- She is using her words more often! (like, "sit", "down", "cheerios")
- Please now finally sounds like "peas" instead of "buh", and Yes is actually "yes" instead of "da"
- Her kisses are more traditional kisses. (No more open mouthed "buhs")
- She can give hugs
- She is difficult taking out to restaurants because she won't sit in her high chair for long and wants to wander everywhere
- She is getting pickier with what she eats--likely because all the other kids at school get junk for snacks
- She averages about 5 tantrums every morning getting ready for school
- We're trying to get her to use a spoon but usually ends up banging the spoon and using her other hand to eat
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