It has been a long time since I have posted here. We have been enjoying our summer to its fullest potential!
Annabelle is a toddler now. She is walking and jabbering and even doing sign language! She can say please (and how is it that even through sign language she can be demanding?!), more, milk, and all done. Joel and I love to watch her develop cognitively. She is just putting the pieces of the world together. She knows where her hair, nose, eyes, toes and belly button are. She still gives a cheesy smile when you bring the camera out and squints her eyes at the light from the video camera.
Her food repertoire is expanding. She loves bananas, toast with peanut butter, Mexican rice, and today she had Thai spring rolls! Unfortunately, she's not currently digging her vegetables.
She has two naps a day, and clearly still needs them both. She sleeps anywhere between 11 and 12 hours a night. We have the occasional wake up, which I always attribute to teeth pain.
This week, she is starting to love being in the water. If she peaks out the back door and sees her pool, I can't get her out there fast enough. She mostly likes to stand in it, bend down and splash, and play with her toys. I am trying to be intentional with laying her down on her back in the water and sprawling her out on her front... she just laughs at me!
Which is the other new thing about Annabelle...she's getting her "own personality". In so many ways, it's adorable. And then there are those moments when she's melting down over a book, a shirt, the way I took her out of her bed, etc... there is no way for me to decipher what it is she wants! From what I hear, its just the age and their frustration over not being able to communicate.
The personality trait that is most clear about Annabelle is that she loves people. She is the greeting committee no matter where we are, waving at any person that she can see... no matter how far away they are. Her smile charms even the most stubborn of people. And if they take the time to talk to her, she is in heaven.
We love her more and more all the time.
I decided to include this video. It will not win me the mom of the year award. I know she can seriously injure herself crawling and walking with an object in her mouth...she survived! :) But since then, I did put the kazoo in a hard to reach spot so she can only play while being supervised...and not while walking around! It is still one of the funniest videos of her that I have! :)