I/You weren't due for another 24 things post for another month, yet here it is. Well, folks, she's growing up. And the stuff that's coming out of her mouth is coming faster than I can keep up with...similar to the other end when she was a baby....I digress. Here's what my lil Scooby/girlfriend/Faithers has been up to:
#1) She sings. To the point we know what song she's going for and that's more than I can say for myself. Her playlist includes Baa Baa Black Sheep, Bringing Home My Baby Bumblebee (a classic), Wheels on the Bus, Jingle Bells, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and the original ABCs.
#2) Never have I been a prouder parent than the day I handed a cup of chocolate milk to my daughter and upon taking it, she said, "Tank Ou, Mommeee." You can tell who's been working with her on her manners because when her dad asked her to "say, please" the other day she responded with, "Peez, Mommeee."
#3) She knows so many words. Like rainbow, and heart, and shark, and apple. Rob and I catch ourselves daily going "I didn't know she knew how to say that." (In other news, watch your swears around my kid).
#4) The obsession with all things Sesame Street is becoming Intervention worthy. She now owns Big Bird, Cookie, Abby, Ernie (which she confuses with Bert, but I can't bring myself to correct her because it's so cute the way she says "Buutt"), Murray (he introduces the show), Elmo, and Baby Elmo. Her arms need to grow so she can hold them all.
#5) I never noticed any of Faith's growth spurts when she was a baby (sometimes I think that's still just something people say) but after her bout with Pneumonia, her appetite was insatiable. Girl would finish her meals and eat half of ours later. It's since calmed down a little, but recently she made her mama proud by partaking in one of my favorite past-times: eating too many chips at a Mexican restaurant before your food comes.
#6) She can jump and run! It's a little unorthodox, but so are her dance moves.
#7) I will probably regret typing this out loud, but she is sleeping later. Almost until 7 on most days and that includes a 3 hour nap in the afternoon. I hope this stage never ends!
#8) If you want to punch me in the face after reading #7, don't. We still go in 2-3 times a night to find her binky and plug it in. She's usually standing up yelling, "Binky, binky, binky, binky." Once it's in, she lays back down and goes right to sleep. It's sort of like hitting the snooze button.
#9) Speaking of the binky...we took approximately 7,204 steps in the wrong direction with giving it up when she had pneumonia. She got it constantly because it was the only thing that made her feel better. Once she got better, I went back to the way it was before with only at nap and bedtime. I won't name any names (GRANDMA JAN) but someone started giving it to her during diaper changes and when she got out of the bathtub and in the car and when she had that "binky" look in her eye. Pacifier weaning is not for the weak!
#10) Is there like a boot camp where you can send your toddler away and they come back potty trained? Are there openings? Seriously, I wasn't really considering potty training until I went into Faith's room one morning and she told me clear as day, "I poop." Well, if that's not the first thing you love to hear in the morning, I don't know what is. So we started putting her on the potty, but somewhere along the line we messed up because she thinks the potty is where you go to sit AFTER you've done the deed in your diaper. She announced that she had to go potty the other day BEFORE she had to go, but she was in the bathtub, and the water turned yellow before I could even say, "Big Bird." HELP US!
#11) My new least favorite saying. "I wun mo." Translation: I want more. But Faith doesn't understand that you have to have some before you can have more. When we wash our hands, the first thing she does when she sees the handsoap, "I wun mo." My baby's hands smell more like Pomegranate than the fruit itself.
#12) She was playing in her room the other day and after about 10 minutes, this is what we found. She tucks her babies in, but covers up their whole bodies.
#13) All the sudden my daughter is SUPER shy around strangers. I brought her to work last Friday and when I went to stand her up, she would. not. put. her. knees. down! Other than the fact she was getting heavy, I was very impressed with her core strength. Abs of steel! This is another example of her shyness. The Force was not with her this day.
#14) I thought Faith wouldn't be into the snow thing yet, but dear Lord, I had to wrangle her inside like a cowgirl on the one decent snow we've had this year. I wish we would get more snow so she'd have a reason to wear her snowsuit and snowboots. She's wears the snowboots nonstop, there's just no reason to. I may have to burn them or she'll be sporting them this summer at the pool.
#15) In other footwear news, Faith finally will get within 6 feet of these slippers Grandma Jan bought her for Christmas. I don't know what frogs ever did to her, but she finally decided to forgive and forget.
#16) She handled the pneumonia (how many times have I said that word in this post --you'd think it was sponsored by the Pneumonia Foundation) like a champ, but now she has a cough. I hope it's true what they say, that she won't get all this crud when she starts school - if so, I'm turning her in to the principal.
#17) She knows her color. (No, not a typo). The only color Faith knows is blue. So she's right about 1/64th of the time.
#18) Animal noises now include the owl, a rooster and a shark (dun nun, dun nun, dun nun).
#19) Apparently Faith and her dad have been practicing too many Harry Potter spells. She likes to raise both her arms, fingers outstretched, gesture toward Rob and say "Whoa!!!" When he falls backward, she dies laughing. Rob would like to add: "Apparently Faith is strong in the Force."
#20) We always knew Faith loved watching videos of herself, but we recently discovered her "Mirror, mirror on the wall," moment.
#21) Faith refuses to slip on her shoes or boots if she's not wearing "sockies." She was saying this repeatedly at the hospital one day because she wanted her boots on and the doctor replied, "I figured she either wanted her socks or some Japanese alcohol," aka Saki.
#22) This post was written over two days. I jinxed myself with number seven as Faith woke up at 6:23 a.m. this morning.
#23) Faith is getting so much better at petting Howie. After she tells us she poops in the mornings, her next question is usually, "Where Howie?" He'll inevitably jingle in and then we start the day.
#24) She may make a lot of messes, tire us out daily and cost us more money than we ever intend to spend at Target, but we love her more than anything! How can we not? :)
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24 things at 15 months
She's 15 months old. Fifteen! And thus it's that time again -- time to think of 24 things for Faith's virtual baby book since she was born on the 24th. Here goes...
If you'd like a little trip down memory lane...3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months.
1) Your smile now comes complete with four top chompers, two molareque teeth, two bottom teeth and the nub of a third next to them. We get to see your teeth often, since you're such a happy/smiley baby, except for when those teeth are poppin through at which point we collectively curse that babies aren't born with a full set of dentures.
2) Your vocabulary now includes Howie (pronounced Ahwie) Mommy, Dada, Wawa (for all liquids) Dolly, Baby, Nana (for bananas only) Ball, Hi, Yeah, Bye, No, Uh Oh, Ow, Moo, several monkey noises and squeals that could be animal noises.
3) Your new talents include blowing kisses, peek-a-boo, identifying your nose and ears, putting phones (and remotes and several other items) up to your ear and walking around the house.
4) Three months ago, at your one-year appointment, I had no idea how we'd wean you off bottles, but we did it, partly because we sent you to grandma's and forgot to pack a bottle for the morning. You don't seem to miss them, but still like to eat something first thing when you wake up, usually a cereal bar and some OJ. And you looove chocolate milk. (Way to go, Rob).
5) In the next three months we hope to wean you off your pacifier. Lord, give me strength. I may need to join a "parents taking away pacis" support group. "Hi, my name is Nicole and my daughter is a Binkaholic."
6) Your bedtime is about 7:30/7:45 and you wake up around 6:30 or so. I might mention that we have to "pacify" you about 3 times a night or so, so this could change when we take on number 5. Either way, when you're in dreamland, it's a beautiful thing.
7) Your locks are getting so long. I can now put your hair in piggies, which makes you seem like such a big girl. And remember, as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons once said, "Big Girls Don't Cry." (I'm slightly obsessed with Jersey Boys after seeing the show).
8) Your obsessed with "Ahwie" these days. You chase him around, feed him scraps and give him treats. You're learning to "pet nice." I do believe you said your first "sentence" right after I yelled at him. Mimicking me, you shouted, "Ahwie, NO!"
9) I remember the days when I thought you'd never learn to eat solid foods. I wish I could go back in time and take a chill pill. While you hopefully won't be competing in any food competitions any time soon or ever, you can put away some food, girlfriend. Makes mama proud. You also LOVE drinking out of a straw and it increases your milk intake threefold when you do so.
10) No Fear (no, I'm not talking about the awesome t-shirts I used to own - those were the days weren't they, 80s peeps?). I'm talking about how you run for the stairs and the edge of the couch like you have no sense of depth perception. The doggie gate has become a Faith gate. We hope we don't have to use the kennel.
11) Dancing Queen. Now that you're coordinated enough to stay on two feet most of the time, you like to bust a move during the hotdog dance or any random song that comes on over the TV, radio or out of Daddy's mouth. How much are you going to pay me not to show this video to people?
12)You weren't exactly happy to go back to daycare after spending the summer at home with your dad. You cried when I dropped you off for the first three weeks and then would cry when we picked you up. As someone who used to cry when their mommy picked them up, I'm onto you. I know you were really having a good time the whole day.
13) It makes me happy that you and your dad share a special bond. He would do anything to see that smile of yours. (Seriously, the man sings Imma Little Teapot instead of DMB now.) And if it weren't for him, you'd never know what it's like to be upside down.
14) Down with the Sickness. You've had approximately four fevers in your life and every time you do, it's the worst. Recently, you were sent home from daycare and within a half hour of medicine, I wanted to send them this video and ask if they had taken the right kid's temp.
15) You are quite the fashionista, no thanks to me. I dress boring, but I live vicariously through you each day. Here you are wearing some skinny jeans, a onesie that says "my puppy loves me" and a headband that stayed on for all of 11 seconds. I later added a white cardigan, but you weren't feeling like smiling once I got that on. The TOMS complete the look. I think I'm ready for Project Runway...if only I could sew.
16) I'm not sure exactly how tall you are or how much you weigh, but the tendinitis in my arm and the fact that you managed to knock a pop off an end table recently tells me you are growing.
17) You cracked me up at a wedding recently when you saw a baby crawling around and got down on all fours to crawl just like him, even though you never use that mode of transportation anymore. How sweet of you. Here you are with all your cousins and great grandma Alice at that wedding.
18) You recently participated in your first race. It was a two mile walk and grandpa pushed you the whole time while mom and dad ran the 10K (dad beat me again, but only by 45 seconds or so). It's a start.
19) You just learned "Touchdown!" so your ready for the Cyclone game versus Texas on Saturday. (Nebraska and Iowa fans can save your snarky comments :)
20) Your favorite new game is hide and go seek. You love doing laps around the upstairs, running from us and giggling the whole time.
21) Have I mentioned you like ice cream...a whole lot?
22. Don't hate me. If you didn't want me to post this many things, you should have been born on your due date...the 20th!
23) Your artistic skills are getting better, and by better I mean you are putting the chalk and crayons in your mouth less and on the paper more.
24) You are the star of the show. I love you so much and try to pause and take in what it feels like to hold you and hug you so I can remember it always. I love being your mom. If I died tomorrow, I'd die knowing that I brought one little amazing person into this world. Hopefully I don't go anytime soon (barring any more chicken soup incidents) but when I do, you are what I want to be remembered for. I love ya, Faith! So, so much.
If you'd like a little trip down memory lane...3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months.
1) Your smile now comes complete with four top chompers, two molareque teeth, two bottom teeth and the nub of a third next to them. We get to see your teeth often, since you're such a happy/smiley baby, except for when those teeth are poppin through at which point we collectively curse that babies aren't born with a full set of dentures.
2) Your vocabulary now includes Howie (pronounced Ahwie) Mommy, Dada, Wawa (for all liquids) Dolly, Baby, Nana (for bananas only) Ball, Hi, Yeah, Bye, No, Uh Oh, Ow, Moo, several monkey noises and squeals that could be animal noises.
3) Your new talents include blowing kisses, peek-a-boo, identifying your nose and ears, putting phones (and remotes and several other items) up to your ear and walking around the house.
4) Three months ago, at your one-year appointment, I had no idea how we'd wean you off bottles, but we did it, partly because we sent you to grandma's and forgot to pack a bottle for the morning. You don't seem to miss them, but still like to eat something first thing when you wake up, usually a cereal bar and some OJ. And you looove chocolate milk. (Way to go, Rob).
5) In the next three months we hope to wean you off your pacifier. Lord, give me strength. I may need to join a "parents taking away pacis" support group. "Hi, my name is Nicole and my daughter is a Binkaholic."
6) Your bedtime is about 7:30/7:45 and you wake up around 6:30 or so. I might mention that we have to "pacify" you about 3 times a night or so, so this could change when we take on number 5. Either way, when you're in dreamland, it's a beautiful thing.
7) Your locks are getting so long. I can now put your hair in piggies, which makes you seem like such a big girl. And remember, as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons once said, "Big Girls Don't Cry." (I'm slightly obsessed with Jersey Boys after seeing the show).
8) Your obsessed with "Ahwie" these days. You chase him around, feed him scraps and give him treats. You're learning to "pet nice." I do believe you said your first "sentence" right after I yelled at him. Mimicking me, you shouted, "Ahwie, NO!"
9) I remember the days when I thought you'd never learn to eat solid foods. I wish I could go back in time and take a chill pill. While you hopefully won't be competing in any food competitions any time soon or ever, you can put away some food, girlfriend. Makes mama proud. You also LOVE drinking out of a straw and it increases your milk intake threefold when you do so.
10) No Fear (no, I'm not talking about the awesome t-shirts I used to own - those were the days weren't they, 80s peeps?). I'm talking about how you run for the stairs and the edge of the couch like you have no sense of depth perception. The doggie gate has become a Faith gate. We hope we don't have to use the kennel.
11) Dancing Queen. Now that you're coordinated enough to stay on two feet most of the time, you like to bust a move during the hotdog dance or any random song that comes on over the TV, radio or out of Daddy's mouth. How much are you going to pay me not to show this video to people?
12)You weren't exactly happy to go back to daycare after spending the summer at home with your dad. You cried when I dropped you off for the first three weeks and then would cry when we picked you up. As someone who used to cry when their mommy picked them up, I'm onto you. I know you were really having a good time the whole day.
13) It makes me happy that you and your dad share a special bond. He would do anything to see that smile of yours. (Seriously, the man sings Imma Little Teapot instead of DMB now.) And if it weren't for him, you'd never know what it's like to be upside down.
14) Down with the Sickness. You've had approximately four fevers in your life and every time you do, it's the worst. Recently, you were sent home from daycare and within a half hour of medicine, I wanted to send them this video and ask if they had taken the right kid's temp.
15) You are quite the fashionista, no thanks to me. I dress boring, but I live vicariously through you each day. Here you are wearing some skinny jeans, a onesie that says "my puppy loves me" and a headband that stayed on for all of 11 seconds. I later added a white cardigan, but you weren't feeling like smiling once I got that on. The TOMS complete the look. I think I'm ready for Project Runway...if only I could sew.
16) I'm not sure exactly how tall you are or how much you weigh, but the tendinitis in my arm and the fact that you managed to knock a pop off an end table recently tells me you are growing.
17) You cracked me up at a wedding recently when you saw a baby crawling around and got down on all fours to crawl just like him, even though you never use that mode of transportation anymore. How sweet of you. Here you are with all your cousins and great grandma Alice at that wedding.
18) You recently participated in your first race. It was a two mile walk and grandpa pushed you the whole time while mom and dad ran the 10K (dad beat me again, but only by 45 seconds or so). It's a start.
19) You just learned "Touchdown!" so your ready for the Cyclone game versus Texas on Saturday. (Nebraska and Iowa fans can save your snarky comments :)
20) Your favorite new game is hide and go seek. You love doing laps around the upstairs, running from us and giggling the whole time.
21) Have I mentioned you like ice cream...a whole lot?
22. Don't hate me. If you didn't want me to post this many things, you should have been born on your due date...the 20th!
23) Your artistic skills are getting better, and by better I mean you are putting the chalk and crayons in your mouth less and on the paper more.
24) You are the star of the show. I love you so much and try to pause and take in what it feels like to hold you and hug you so I can remember it always. I love being your mom. If I died tomorrow, I'd die knowing that I brought one little amazing person into this world. Hopefully I don't go anytime soon (barring any more chicken soup incidents) but when I do, you are what I want to be remembered for. I love ya, Faith! So, so much.
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