These past 3 months have gone by crazy fast. Obviously, I'm behind on my blogging! Summer class came and went, and now fall classes are in full force! We tried to transition Eva to one nap a day when she turned 1 year old, but it just wasn't happening. Little one seriously needed her sleep! She was miserable. When we tried to keep her awake long enough before her first nap, she wouldn't sleep long enough to make it worth while. So instead of putting her down for her second nap, we'd hold her off until bedtime. She'd be so crabby and tired that we'd put her to bed a half hour early, but then she would wake up even earlier in the morning. That wasn't too bad, but then she'd want to take her first nap all the earlier the next day because she had woken up so early. Then we'd try to hold her off to that first nap until later, and it was just a mess! Up until about the time she turned 14 months, she was still a 2 a day napper. Now she is almost exclusively down to one nap a day, and it's pretty amazing. I get to get a lot more done in the mornings before nap time, and we get to enjoy a lot of outdoors time as well before the sun gets too intense.
Our little girl is so spunky! She is so opinionated and active. This girl never sits still! She is always running around corners, grabbing things off tables, wanting to be chased... it's never ending! Sometimes it's tiring playing all day with her, but it's also so much fun. She can say a few more words now, and she understands even more. Sometimes I'm amazed when I will ask her to do something, and she will do it. It kinda freaks me out. Apparently, I need to start watching my French a little more carefully now. She can respond "uh-huh!" to our questions, and she will shake her head no when she doesn't want something. We've been working on her telling us when she's "all done" with her meals. She knows how to do the sign, but for the most part she lets us know in her own non-polite way. Basically, she just starts picking her food off her tray and throwing it to the dog, or flinging it off her tray in big swipes. Luckily, we have a dog, so he cleans up any mess she makes on the floor. She has also learned how to sign for "please," and it's the cutest thing ever! Since she knows how to say thank you, I won't teach her that sign... but I kind of think it would be adorable if she knew how.
She has learned dozens of animal sounds/moves, I need to start capturing them on video. I say sounds/moves because some animals I can't think of a noise to go with them, so I just make up something. I'll do a hand movement or a gesture so she knows what I'm referring to. Otherwise, she stares at me or points at the animal until I come up with something clever. My favorite ones that she has learned to mimick are:
1. Rhino: She will point her finger and stick it on her head like she has a horn
2. Turtle: She will knock on her head three times, as if she were knocking on its shell
3. Moose: she puts her hand up by her ear like she has antlers
4. Whale: makes the Dorie whale noise
5. Manatee: she says "moo" because manatees are often referred to as sea-cows
6. Walrus: She puts her finger up to her mouth and says "tusk tusk tusk"
7. Puffin: she says "puff puff puff"
She has learned dozens of animal sounds/moves, I need to start capturing them on video. I say sounds/moves because some animals I can't think of a noise to go with them, so I just make up something. I'll do a hand movement or a gesture so she knows what I'm referring to. Otherwise, she stares at me or points at the animal until I come up with something clever. My favorite ones that she has learned to mimick are:
1. Rhino: She will point her finger and stick it on her head like she has a horn
2. Turtle: She will knock on her head three times, as if she were knocking on its shell
3. Moose: she puts her hand up by her ear like she has antlers
4. Whale: makes the Dorie whale noise
5. Manatee: she says "moo" because manatees are often referred to as sea-cows
6. Walrus: She puts her finger up to her mouth and says "tusk tusk tusk"
7. Puffin: she says "puff puff puff"
We started working on trying to teach her not to do things or else there would be a punishment. It's definitely a work in progress. She likes to pick on me. I think it frustrates her when she sees me being able to do things that she is unable to or can't. So sometimes she'll come over and hit me. Other times she'll pull my hair, shriek at me, pull down my shirt, or try to stick her hands down my shirt. Not really sure why she likes to do that. She's definitely going through the hitting phase, so we've been showing her how to be soft, telling her to say sorry, making her give us cuddles, and as a last resort a time out. It's starting to get better, but when she is super tired and cranky, the hitting comes out. The time outs aren't really effective yet, but someday I hope they will be. Trying to establish a routine and a consistent consequence for her actions, but we'll see how she reacts when she gets a little bigger. The looks on her face when she knows she's done something bad is priceless. Sometimes she gives you a smarty pants smirk, like "what are you gonna do about it?" And other times, when you give her a stern look, she'll start crying before you even say "no." It's really hard not to laugh sometimes when I'm trying to be serious and teach her not to do something.
These two, are seriously best friends. She loves him so much. And he, well... she's his constant food source. So he likes her too.
Those thighs....
We took Eva to the zoo for the first time last month. Her favorite part was of course the water fountain. She was briefly entertained by the animals. We even went to the children's petting zoo part, and all she wanted to do was put her hands in the mud that was littered with goat poop. Needless to say, that ended real quick.
We have spent so much time outside lately. Despite my dislike for cold weather, we are LOVING the crisp fall air. I broke out Eva's Uggs the other day... she loves them! She always asks to put them on when they are out. This girl knows her fashion already. Oy vey!
Lastly, her chalkboard photo. These are going to come about every 3 months, but I will try to update more often.
Taking pictures is hard work....
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