Being 18 months old means more things to get into and more trouble to make. She likes to walk around on her tip toes and loves putting things into boxes and taking them back out, including herself.
Her vocabulary is slowly expanding, and I'll bet it explodes soon. She says Mama, pup pup, ba (which can be ball, bottle, book, bye bye, or binky depending on what she's pointing at), yeah, car, up, baby, numnum for food, nigh nigh for good night, and Dada. We almost got her to say apple at the store today. Sometimes she'll try to mimic us (we've almost gotten pretty and itsybitsy), but not a lot yet. We've been trying to read to her a lot and she loves the touchy-feely books, especially her farm animal one. She'll turn to the page with the colt and then point to her rocking horse. She's a quick one.
She loves to make noise, like any toddler. She spent almost an hour banging on a bowl with a spoon last night.
She's been eating really well and will chow down a whole banana in one sitting. I found some chocolate Cheerios on a sale last week and she loves those.
We met our Oregon pediatrician for the first time today, Dr. Mary Ulmer. I really like her. Anni is finally gaining some weight and has moved into the 50th percentile at 24 lbs. She's also in the 50th percentile for head size and height, 31.6".
She ran through a quick check for signs of autism, Anni has none. She is very healthy and very social. She attached herself to a lady in the waiting room for some reason and unloaded the contents of the diaper bag on this woman's lap while I filled out paperwork. The lady was very nice and just laughed at Anni.We're supposed to start giving her a toothbrush twice a day, just to play with for a few minutes and actually brush her teeth once. Easier said than done.Our little bug had to have more vaccines today. Instead of 2, she got 3 because I had them give her the hepatitis A one too so she won't have to get any at her 2 year old check up. I had to hold her hands so she wouldn't grab, so we were doing itsybitsy spider and the nurse gave her the shot. She was so upset, it's just heartbreaking. I hate having to restrain her during those. I had to go to work, but Kelly said she was miserable all afternoon. Her legs must have been sore because he said she wouldn't walk, just whimpered at him and held her arms up to be carried. The vaccines always make her tired too.
Over Christmas we went to Hogle Zoo with Mom, Dad, Ryan, Megan, and Addison. It was snowing, so it was a lot of fun. A little cold, but we bundled up the babies and everyone had a great time.
Get me out of this thing.
Family pictures by the elephant.
She reminds me of the kid from "A Christmas Story." "I can't put my arms down!"
Annika, was born on July 21, 2008. I graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Horticulture with an emphasis in Turfgrass Management in December 07 and am working for Lowe's. I am starting my own business doing yard consultations.