Saturday, December 31, 2011
23 Months
Dear Annie,
One more month of these letters to you... it's hard to believe that this was the 2nd to last month photo that you'll take with your friend Raggedy Ann - who you now know to go get and pose with. One month to go until your 2nd birthday, and this doesn't really make me nostalgic just yet, because you are so very decidedly TWO right now, that's for sure! One of your favorite recent phrases is "I do it" - and you get very frustrated if that doesn't happen so easily. You're still quick to ask for help, and we try to help you while still letting you figure out how to do things on your own as well.
You have some very specific ideas about the way things should work, and do not hesitate to let us know when the reality doesn't match up with it. If we are holding you and you want to walk, you wriggle out of our arms while yelling WALK!! You also have become VERY particular about what dishes and utensils you use. It is quite frustrating - you have several colors of forks, so we ask you which one you want - normally you say "purple!" but then half the time by the time we get to the table (2 seconds) you've changed your mind and proclaim, "no, YELLOW!" as if we are horrible people. Also, if we give you the "wrong" cup, you will usually spend a few minutes whining about it and saying "no, other oneeeeee" but we stand firm and eventually you drink out of the cup we originally offer. USUALLY. One never knows with you, though.
This month, I've really noticed even more that you're starting to remember things. For the first time, when I asked you a question about what you did that day, you actually responded factually instead of just saying something random or giving me a blank stare. I thought that was pretty cool - and you seem to remember more of your friends and their houses, and who belongs with who if we see someone. You also remember very random events, and talk about them for a really long time - for example, seeing a train get "broken" at the train store. For about 20 minutes in the car much later in the day, you repeated "Train broken... happened? Sad... choo choo, broken. Fix it.". On that note, if ANYTHING is or appears "broken", you asked what happened, and for someone to immediately fix it.
The time has officially come, as your dad has learned a few times, that we need to start watching what we say... because you are definitely repeating EVERYTHING! Especially if it's an ... ahem... one word declaration of frustration. You say more words than I can count or keep track of now, and are using short sentences - you can definitely get your point across most of the time now.
You still love books, but this has been such a busy month that we haven't had a ton of time to just sit around at home. This month, you demanded "The Thinks You Can Think" be integrated into your nighttime routine, and you point out many things throughout the book. There is one semi-creepy page that shows a little shadowy stick figure and a creepy ..... thing, and asks "what would you do if you met a Jibboo?" - every single time, you point at the shadowy stick figure and say "ANNIE!" and I do not know why. You can recite many of your books if we leave the words out for you to fill in.
This month, you haven't been super into coloring, but it could be because again, we were gone quite a bit. You DO love playing "rosie" and if any kids are around, you ask that they play too. Otherwise, you're fine spinning and spinning and falling down on your own. This entertains you wildly for many minutes. You still love playing night night, anywhere, anytime. You always find a pillow and blanket and lay down anywhere. A blanket can also be a rag or a towel - you do not discriminate. You frequently ask to get in your crib when awake. I do worry you will miss it when it's not yours anymore, but hopefully you enjoy your new bed just as much! Your babies are still a big hit and you play mommy to them all the time.
You've grown up so much in the past month - even in the way you respond to your name - now you say "What?" or "yeah?" like a little adult :) You understand if people are happy or sad, and offer a hug to them if they are sad. You're still good about sharing, although you seem a bit annoyed if you want to play with something and another kid takes it from you. If they ask for it, you're quick to give it to them, although with a sad look on your face. Most of the time, you are a very sweet and caring little girl!
This month, you've learned to love sweets even more so than before - you've certainly gotten your fair share! You ask for "more kee-kos" (cookies) frequently, but only get angry about not getting them rarely. You don't typically eat a ton at dinnertime, which is frustrating to your dad and I. We suspect it is because you have a big snack at daycare and fill up then. On the weekends, we don't really offer snacks unless you are REALLY asking for them repeatedly, and even then it's something small, so you eat much more then. You love to dip, and request ketchup and dips for chips a lot. You also now recognize even pizza boxes... ha. So I guess we eat pizza too much around here! It's definitely a favorite among us all. You love grapes, clementines, berries, and most other fruits. If we give you one clementine, you eat it in about 2 seconds and then demand MORE ORANGES - and do the same with the 2nd, and 3rd. We've cut you off after 3, but I think you could easily eat 5 no problem.
Your dad and I are pretty much obsessed with you, little bunk. We talk about you all the time after you go to sleep, recounting the funny things you did and said that day. We love you so much!
Love, Mom
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Oh, Christmas
I followed these directions to take this pic - guess I need more lights though :)
I will give a day by day account of the festivities!
Just a VERY small selection of Christmas crafts from daycare
My birthday
We started off with breakfast at Sun Street Breads, review up on We Got Served... tomorrow? It's all up to my Bunjamin :) Ben had to go to work after that, so we drove separate, and I took advantage of being all the way over in South Minneapolis by going to Heartfelt and Wild Rumpus with Annie.
This was the only snow we saw anywhere close to Christmas... it felt weird to not have a White Christmas!
Yup, that's a real chicken under there. It came out and FREAKED Annie out :)
After returning home for her nap, we went and saw my friends Lori and Erin and hung out for awhile - a low key and relaxing birthday! We got home early and Ben forced me to watch White Christmas - I also wrapped presents. I really am not a fan of any old movies...... but oh well, Ben wanted to watch it so I agreed :)
iPhone pics inside with flash... not so hot
Christmas Eve
This was our day at home, so we did our family presents this morning instead of Christmas morning. Luckily Annie doesn't know the difference. We haven't made a big deal about Santa yet since she doesn't seem to care/know who is giving her things - but we again gave her 4 presents from us with the theme want, need, wear, read. Her stocking is from Santa. The want was a table and chairs, need was some plastic dishes from Ikea, wear was 2 pairs of jammies and an outfit, read was 2 new books.
We had set everything out the night before - I recorded her reaction to the presents and it was pretty funny - she just was like - table! Sat right down, demanded water. The video is 8 minutes long so I assume no one will watch it, but for family, it's here. The best part was when she got to the slippers!! in her stocking - she immediately said "Jammies off, slippers on" and laid down on the ground :) ha! I loved listening to her recite each item that she got: book! jammies! shirt! pants!, especially in her stocking - it took her awhile to realize that the first things were stickers, but then it was stickers! colors! (crayons), or-ment! Santa! (got a bit confused because it was a snow man, but whatever) and finally the Socks! ..... SLIPPERS! Everything is very exclamatory :)
She had these same jams last year - the pickings at carters were slim :)
Bringing Ben his present from her - I had to make him open it right away because it was an aeropress and I knew he'd want to use it immediately for coffee :) We now have 3 coffee making systems.... sigh.
My parents and Grandma came over for lunch later - snuggles were had.
Just lounging
Insisted on eating dinner at her new table (and with boots on, of course) - Ben smoked a pork loin and we had roasted broccoli and mashed potatoes.
After dinner and clean up (since Ben refuses to do anything until the kitchen is clean and dishes are done...) we settled in to watch the Grinch - Ben was angry that the classic wasn't on iTunes, but we settled for the new version. This is the first movie we've ever tried to have Annie watch and she wasn't so into it! I ended up fast forwarding through like 45 minutes so she could at least see the uplifting end instead of the depressing middle before she crashed :) We did bribe her to cuddle with us for awhile with a cookie which was fun!
Christmas Day
We got up at what felt like the crack of dawn (real time - 7am) so we could get Annie up and get to Ben's parents house BY 8am. Our little Annie is NOT a fan of being woken up "early" (aka any time before she wants to get up) so she was NOT PLEASED to be woken up at 7:15. She got over it and was chanting the names of all of our family members most of the way down.
All 3 little kiddos in their matching Christmas jams!
Annie's stocking from her grandparents
Lucky Annie got a doll cradle built by Grandpa, complete with a doll blanket that matches hers - and a doll diaper bag that matches the fabric of mine pretty well! She loves it - mostly was thrilled to have actual diapers and wipes that she is ALLOWED to play with at her own free will :)
Grace and Sam got a busy board built by Grandpa!
New cradle, with wipes helpfully laid over the edge :)
The closest I could get to both of them looking at the camera. Presents are distracting! See those dolls?? Those were my present to Grace & Sam - twin baby dolls :) Awesome!
After the kids tore through their presents, the adults opened - Annie helped by bringing the paper from each one to Tony who would put it in a pile behind him.
Eating a cinnamon roll
Annie loves family pictures
We then got Annie all spiffed up for mass with Ben's whole family (note our coordinating diaper bags in the background)
Oh Annie. Any attempts to get her to not suck her thumb..... yeah, failed.
After church, we came home and all had lunch - and Annie looked cute :)
Ben and I brought this really easy tortellini salad as our contribution to the meal.
During baby nap time, we all sat around not talking on our various devices :) I got a Kindle - yay!
While the boys smoked their Christmas cigars
After Annie woke up, we headed to my parents house for our next Christmas celebration. Really thankful our parents live only about 20 minutes apart!
Oh Annie. I swear, 80% of the time she's playing, it's some variation of going to sleep. So excited to be in the crib!!!! (after probably not even really napping)
Definitely warming up to Maggie - she even tried to feed her some pretend soup. Maggie wasn't interested.
Playing Christmas tunes! Too bad we'll likely never have room for a piano... (or... good thing, for us :)
The past several years, we always just do appetizers for our small Christmas celebration - I love it! Not pictured: mini pigs in a blanket that took forever to bake.
Annie loves it too - especially the part where she dips her fingers in ketchup and licks it off.
Apparently eating cookies is hard work :)
More presents!
Liz trying out Ben's new chair - now he doesn't have to sit on the ground (the horror!)
Annie's new shoes and new apron
Got a new outfit from Liz - insisted it go on immediately! SO CUTE. Looks like it'll fit for about 2 years too :)
The big present of the night was my Dad's new iPad - I think he likes it!
We left around 8 and Annie was WIRED - I thought she'd crash in the car but she laughed and sang the whole way home. What a nut!
Day after Christmas
Since most had the day after Christmas off, my parents hosted my dad's extended family at their house that day - luckily it wasn't an early morning affair so we all got to sleep in. I got up around 8 and Annie was still completely passed out. We hung out at home and then went over to my parents around 11 and stayed all day - it was a blast seeing my family and seeing Annie play with all my cousin's kids - she's at the age now where she can kind of fend for herself a bit and doesn't need someone hovering, so she could just go play with them on her own. Fun for her and us!
Playing with Ella, who is the closest to her age - they were alone in the basement - just playing nicely with toy food - had to sneak a pic of them :)
Most hilarious part of the day was my cousin's kids "show" in the basement - they dragged us down there, performed their "show" then told us to go upstairs while they came up with more. We told them it was now or never, so they invited some audience participation! Annie was getting into it - after she saw them doing some cartwheels, she ran in, threw herself on the ground, and rolled around :) ha!!
And then, just laid there with the bears she brought over
This was all because I suggested they do a pyramid :)
It was an amazing Christmas - Annie was so excited about her presents and had SO much fun with her family both days. Having a kid makes Christmas about a million times more fun, for me at least, and I even was a huge Christmas lover before! I am looking forward to some slightly more relaxing times in the future though... the calm before the real storm begins :)
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Then and now
I'll do a more extensive post on Christmas soon, of course, but for now, I want to leave you with these photos. Are Ben and I the only ones that find these totally hilarious?? Especially the one from last year. Seriously. She looks so..... alarmed. She was so excited to pose for this one this year and it was super easy to get her to look - "Look at mommy and smile like the dolls!" ha!! Can't believe how bald she was and that in just a year her hair grew that much - it's nuts.
Last year, Thanksgiving.
This year, Christmas.
In reviewing these old photos, I found a few others - OMG. My chunky bald little babyyyyyyyyy................. and I get to have another one! This makes me excited for another roly poly little one, definitely more so than seeing newborn photos :)
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