Saturday, April 30, 2011

15 Months

15 Months

Dear Annie,

Once again, I think this last month has been the most fun yet with you! You are still doing quite a bit of the same stuff I mentioned in my 14 month letter to you, so I won't repeat myself, but will only mention a few changes that have happened this month.

The biggest change seems to be that you actually like us now. While we always knew you liked seeing us and having us around, now you willingly give us hugs and kisses, even when we don't ask for them! You hug your stuffed animals and baby doll, and will hug other people too. I NEVER thought this would happen with how independent you've been your whole life, but you've almost turned into a snuggler! When we get you from daycare, you come over to me and give me a hug and a kiss - it is seriously the best part of my day. You've moved on from open mouth kisses to pursing your lips and making a "smooch" noise, and then leaning in. Oh my, it's adorable. Also, while you are playing, you'll frequently come over to me or your dad, lean in for a kiss, and then be on your merry way. I love your little check ins with us!

You still are great about playing by yourself. The vast majority of your waking time is spent playing however you chose to - your favorite this month has been playing with your baby doll. You love to feed her, rock, and wrap her up. The accessories she came with are still a hit, especially the spoon and bowl. You stir your pretend food up, feed it to your doll, yourself, and us. You also do a lot of climbing into and out of your chair, or climbing the stairs, and have just figured out (sometimes) how to get into our big chairs on the porch. You don't have much fear either, it seems, so we still need to remind you the safest way to get down from the places you get to! You've started throwing things once and awhile, like your shoes, blocks, and balls. You certainly don't have much force or aim, but you seem to be quite proud of yourself when you throw something!

Since you were about 13 months old, you will "help" us dress you by holding out your foot for a sock, or putting your arms in your sleeves. You love buttons, zippers, and buckles and are always trying to put them together. You also love to try to dress your baby doll.

While we've been telling you about your body parts pretty much since birth, the only one you seem to care about is your BELLY BUTTON. You do have quite the belly, so it sticks out and you love to touch it when it's not covered with a onesie. You are entranced with it, and with anyone else's belly button. You can identify it when we ask, but don't seem to care at all about any of the other body parts we ask you about :)

You can feed yourself with a spoon very well now - you still need some help sometimes stabbing things with a fork, but you can hold your own. You are fine with your fingers still, as well. You've also learned more to bite things into manageable pieces now, so we can give you a whole piece of toast without you trying to shove the whole thing in your mouth at once! You continue to be a great eater, almost always willing to at least try something. If not, oh well, you'll eat at the next meal. You may be slightly crankier if you don't eat much at a meal, but thankfully it doesn't effect your sleep or mood too much!

Sometimes it seems like you say some words, sometimes not. Who the heck knows! The only semi-reliable ones are hi and bye bye. Sometimes you say down, cheese (when taking a pic, of course) what's that, and woof woof when you see a dog, but that might just be coincidence. You say Daddy alllll the time, to everything. Still not much more than that, so you do get quite frustrated when you are trying to tell us what you want but we don't understand that this time, daddy means "I want my water." If you can see something, you just point or reach for it so that's not hard, it's when you can't that it gets a little tougher! You rarely sign anymore, but we haven't been too consistent about it.

Now, the big question everyone ALWAYS asks about you is if you're walking yet. I have to say, I feel a little bad about the pressure that's already on you to do this, and you're just a toddler. You CAN walk, and we've seen you do it many times, but you just don't care to, at all. We now can put you down standing on the ground and you're fine with that. Sometimes you'll take a few steps but usually you drop right down and crawl to whatever you want. You are reluctant to let go but will walk holding on to something or pushing something, and have taken 10-15 steps on your own on multiple occasions. It's really a guessing game as to when you'll make the choice to walk. You stand yourself up with ease quite frequently, but it just hasn't clicked with you that walking is a more efficient means of transportation for you! Crawling and your butt scoot when you're holding something are working just fine for you right now, clearly.

My little bunk, you really are such a joy to your dad and I and all your friends. You're turning into a little ham and love to make faces and noises at people to get a reaction. Our friend Janelle stopped by today and caught a few on camera (as if I don't already have enough photos of you, but it's always good to get a different perspective!). You're turning into such a little girl now, especially with your longer hair - you look so different than you did when you were a baby, and I already am getting nostalgic looking at photos of you when you were small and bald with a huge gummy grin. I can't wait to see what the next month brings with you!

Love you always,
Mom

A few other photos from our day today!

the marks of a thumb sucker
You suck your thumb when you go to sleep, and apparently are quite violent with it! I put some cream on it and hope that it heals up for you.

Annie in the burley while Ben builds the garden
You love being in the burley, even when it isn't moving

Watching the rain
Same with the stroller - in fact, if you see it and AREN'T immediately put in it, you get quite angry!

Annie's favorite toys

Trying on mom's (clean) underwear again
Another one of your random favorite things to do is every laundry day, or upstairs in our bedroom, you find my (CLEAN!) underwear, and put it over your head, one by one. It is pretty much the strangest thing I've ever seen, but also pretty cute :)

Bracelets
Some new bracelets for you

Walked around with her basket and sunglasses for about 30 minutes
You ended the day by walking around the house with your basket and sunglasses

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Easter - finally!

This new laptop has taken a little getting used to - and of course, since I said the flickr uploader was working great for me, it had to NOT work great for me yesterday and it took forever for my Easter photos to all be online - now they are, and thankfully for all of you, I can share them! We did church and brunch with my parents, and headed over to Ben's parents after Annie's nap. You may recognize this dress from Annie's birthday party - I had to get some more use out of it!

Matchers
Accidental matchers!

Belly button
Whenever her belly button is accessible, Annie likes to grab it. Very odd child, that one.

Annie
The pigtails. The shoes. Even though her dress is all messed up, the cuteness is still overwhelming!

Annie with her Easter presents
Annie got a towel from my parents, and immediately went night night on it

Annie
Tried a variety of hats that were lying around the house - none of which Annie would keep on :)

Annie

Annie eats bacon
Gave Annie a piece of bacon and she went to town on it

Annie with doll's paci
While Annie never took a normal pacifier, she seems to love the one for her baby doll!

Grandpa and Annie

Annie and Grandma

Annie eating a cupcake
Enjoyed the coconut cupcake baked by Aunt Liz!

Mom and Annie

Cigars

Annie throwing her shoes
Annie kept picking up her shoes, standing up, and throwing them down

Annie with her chalk
Annie's 2nd Easter Basket from Ben's parents! (this bucket has been a HUGE HIT)

Big Kids Easter Basket
Our Easter candy - this was taken AFTER I snagged the Sour Patch Kids for me and Hot Tamales for Ben

Becca and Annie
I just love these pics of Becca and Annie!

Becca and Annie`

Becca and Annie
Annie has been a bit frightened of dogs lately, so she had to cuddle with her Auntie

Grandpa and Annie

Annie climbing in her bouncy chair
Annie kept climbing in and out of her old bouncy chair

Annie helps feed Grace
Grace was a little pissed at Annie's ineffective feeding

Ben and Sam

Annie trying to feed me her cake
Annie got some cake but randomly wasn't into it - probably due to eating 2 twice baked potatoes earlier!

Annie

Erin and Ben with their iPhones
Note the sunburn I got from sitting on my parents' deck earlier that day - and the white dot from where my necklace was

High five! Nice.
High five! Nice.

Sam
Sam is just such a handsome little fella!

Becca and Sam

Grace and Grandpa
Love Grace's ponytail and her cute dress!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The sun'll come out...

tomorrow! That is when Ben says my laptop will be ready (he likes me to have a seamless transition when upgrading technology :) but I realized I have far too many photos from this weekend for one blog post... so you get 2.

If you read our 128 Cafe post, you know that Ben's mom wanted to take Annie for Friday, which was great - she got some time with her grandparents, aunt, uncle and cousins, and since Ben had already taken the day off since daycare was closed, he was able to get some stuff done around the house! My mother-in-law posted some super cute pics of their day together! Annie is in love with little babies and giving kisses lately, so of course she was a big fan of her little cousins!

Annie helps soothe Sam
Helping Sam keep his pacifier in :)

DSCN2558
Um, Grace looks almost as big as Annie! Ha!

Annie gets her first sewing lesson
She even got a sewing lesson! Good thing, because she sure won't be getting that from her mama :)

After I got home, we had an impromptu gathering of the neighbors. These 3 girls are just getting cuter and cuter. I always love the preview of what we're in for next with Annie. I have to say, it's really not so pretty - while the increased ability to communicate will of course be awesome, the crazy possessiveness over EVERYTHING and increased FORCE of tantrums... not looking so fun! I've always heard ~18 months is a tough age, and I can definitely see why... but of course I just love those girls! Especially because I'm not the one that has to deal with them... :)

Mia, Annie and MJ

MJ in the stroller
We got Annie a little doll stroller - it is a HUGE hit with everyone

Mia dropping it like it's hot
Mia's family taught her to "drop it like it's hot" while on vacation :)

storytime
MJ is slightly wary at the idea of sharing her mom, but she decides that it's ok

Madeline the daredevil
MJ loved the stroller most of all

On Saturday, we had an outing planned to see Annie with Rebekah, Rett and Adelaide at the Children's Theater! When Rebekah asked me several months ago if we wanted to go, I knew it might be hit or miss but we had to give it a chance - how could we turn it down?! We went to the Bad Waitress beforehand, and then to the 11am show. It was actually quite long, lasting over 2 hours with the intermission, but both girls did awesome! I was very impressed. Annie even seemed to enjoy it, especially the musical numbers. I DID feed her pretty much a constant stream of snacks, but she only got slightly squirmy at the end of the 2nd act. Overall, definitely a success!

Dad and Annie
Annie is finally figuring out how to smile and look at the camera when I ask :)

Dad and Annie before going to see Annie the musical
Already has a "cheese" smile too :)

Mom and Annie before going to see Annie the musical

Annie and Adelaide at the Bad Waitress

Trying the buckle
Buckles, zippers, buttons, etc will keep Annie occupied for a good long time - thankfully since our food took FOREVER

Getting comfy to watch Annie

Checking out the performance

Yum - during intermission at Annie
During intermission

Dad and Annie at Annie the musical
This was after the show when Annie was pretty much dunzo, but I had to get a pic of her by the sign

Tired out after the play
Justttt a little tired - too bad this short car nap ruined her for her real nap!

Fake nap with her eyes open
After messing around in her crib for a solid hour, finally Annie admitted she needed more than 25 minutes of sleep for the day. But then (at 4pm) when I went to get her up, I realized her eyes were open. Weirdo.

Doing yard work with Dad in the ergo
Watched Dad get the backyard back in order

Super comfy, lying on her bunny
How Annie ended her day - she likes to shove her bunny underneath her. Really comfortable!