The baby is 13 months now.
Nov. 27th, 2006 11:53 pmHere's where she is right about now. Except that nobody is surprised she's still nursing, I think that was part of their whole plan.
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1. She says quite a few words now - "mamamama" for "give me" (I think...? Maybe she means "more" and thinks that "more" means "give me"?), "Ana!" for "Ana", "Dereyuar!" for "There you are!" in peekaboo, and recently "An-oo" for "Thank you", but only when we're playing that game where we take turns asking for things and thanking each other when we get them. And I think I've heard "hi" more than a few times.
2. She also signs a few words. Today she signed "more" (I hadn't been giving her more water when she asked in her normal way, because she tends to just drink from the straw until it comes out her nose. Which is funny, but a bit frightening, so I take it away after a few sips so she can swallow) when I wasn't listening to her "Mamamamama!" fast enough. And she does what I do for "give me please". She's not as big into that, though.
3. She's all about her carriers. She'll actually pick them up and bring them to me!
4. And try to put on her own hat and socks! And hold out her hands to get dressed, that sort of thing.
5. She can touch her foot if you ask her, and her head.
6. She's teething again. Again.
7. If you ask her where so-and-so is, and so-and-so is in the other room, she'll go there to find them.
8. She loves to "read", and to be read to.
9. She kisses, and blows kisses, and hugs if you ask her to.
10. Speaking of which, she'll cry, snuggle up to me, and cling onto my leg. I think this is adorable, but I appreciate that I won't think that in a few months (or probably even a few weeks), so I don't let her do that. Not too much, anyway.
11. She'll sometimes sit still to have her hair done up.
12. Speaking of which, Ana's hair needs a trim.
13. She can use a spoon. She prefers to use a spoon. She's a spoon fiend.
14. Her favorite game is to drop something (like, say, a spoon) on the floor and go "Uh-oh!" and wait for us to pick it up. If we don't pick it up fast enough, she points and repeats herself.
15. She can come when called, and go to whomever, and put things down where you tell her.
16. She sure doesn't sleep enough. Whew!
Here's another site.
And, uh, another....
1. She says quite a few words now - "mamamama" for "give me" (I think...? Maybe she means "more" and thinks that "more" means "give me"?), "Ana!" for "Ana", "Dereyuar!" for "There you are!" in peekaboo, and recently "An-oo" for "Thank you", but only when we're playing that game where we take turns asking for things and thanking each other when we get them. And I think I've heard "hi" more than a few times.
2. She also signs a few words. Today she signed "more" (I hadn't been giving her more water when she asked in her normal way, because she tends to just drink from the straw until it comes out her nose. Which is funny, but a bit frightening, so I take it away after a few sips so she can swallow) when I wasn't listening to her "Mamamamama!" fast enough. And she does what I do for "give me please". She's not as big into that, though.
3. She's all about her carriers. She'll actually pick them up and bring them to me!
4. And try to put on her own hat and socks! And hold out her hands to get dressed, that sort of thing.
5. She can touch her foot if you ask her, and her head.
6. She's teething again. Again.
7. If you ask her where so-and-so is, and so-and-so is in the other room, she'll go there to find them.
8. She loves to "read", and to be read to.
9. She kisses, and blows kisses, and hugs if you ask her to.
10. Speaking of which, she'll cry, snuggle up to me, and cling onto my leg. I think this is adorable, but I appreciate that I won't think that in a few months (or probably even a few weeks), so I don't let her do that. Not too much, anyway.
11. She'll sometimes sit still to have her hair done up.
12. Speaking of which, Ana's hair needs a trim.
13. She can use a spoon. She prefers to use a spoon. She's a spoon fiend.
14. Her favorite game is to drop something (like, say, a spoon) on the floor and go "Uh-oh!" and wait for us to pick it up. If we don't pick it up fast enough, she points and repeats herself.
15. She can come when called, and go to whomever, and put things down where you tell her.
16. She sure doesn't sleep enough. Whew!