Wednesday, September 19, 2012

41 weeks (Sept 10-Sept 16)


Hanging with Daddy!
 
Sisterly love!
 

 Izzy loves her babies. She always names her babies Addelyn. When she talks about Addie she doesn't call her, her sister, but her baby.
Skinned her nose at the neighbors'. I showed up to get her and this is what I saw.


 
Goooo Biiig Red!
 
 
 Having lunch on the deck.
 
 
 
 Addie getting all fours but no movement.
 
 

Our Sunday short order cook.
 
Nothing is new with Addie. She is still saying DaDa, MaMa, Uh oh (limited) and lots of jibber. We have started eating a little bit more solid foods. I am cutting up bananas and avacados and she loves them both. Addie is still just pulling up to a standing position with my assistance and only perching on all fours, but not moving forward. Hopefully she gets there soon. One thing Addie can do is push herself up to a sitting position after lying flat on her tummy. I think that is a pretty good accomplishment for that little peanut.  Another thing this week is that she started kicking in the tub like Izzy did. She sits in the water and kicks like a motor boat. She loves her baths.
This Wednesday, I had a half day so Izzy and I spent the afternoon together. She has been behaving much better. It’s like night and day. I went to the dentist and then went and got her. We then went to Izzy’s dentist appointment. She had a good report except that she had trauma to her front tooth. I always thought the tooth looked a little discolored, but I just thought it was from juice or something. I have no idea what she could have done to that tooth. So we just have to watch it closely and make sure it doesn’t get infected.

After the dentist we went to Old Navy and then to Orange Leaf. She picked out her yogurt and all her toppings and only ate like three bites. I was shocked that she didn’t eat it all up. I guess it’s not her thing. I should have just given her chocolate and it would have been gone in a heartbeat. After all that we went and got Addie and then got ready for dance. While we were getting ready for dance Izzy was telling me how she is a big girl. “No more paci, big girl panties, and being a nice girl, so I’m big now. Are you sad?” I tell her that when she grows up I will be sad she’s not my baby anymore so she constantly stands up tall and asks if I’m sad. Well, this time  I must of said I was sad without pouting my lip and she called me out on it. “Mommy, if you are sad you need to pout your lip.” I love this girl.

Later this week we were visiting at the neighbors’ and Izzy wanted to play with Finn. The first thing she said to Finn when he came out was, “My mommy said we can’t kiss anymore.” I just started to laugh. My girl is learning.
TTFN,
Ariann

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