The other day, Natalie and Hattie practiced some beautiful motherhood moves. I love watching them care for their baby dolls, and it's particularly cute when they wear them in their slings and carry them around the house.
Writing N and M and showing us by saying "Lookit, N for Nanny" "Lookit, M for Mommy" (early June)
Longest sentence to date: "When daddy get home, I brush a teeth" [I take the 'a' to mean 'my'] (May 6)
Helpful household activities: helping unload the dishwasher, throwing away her own diapers, undressing herself (and putting her clothes away in the correct drawers) (late April)
Mommy: "Did you have a poop--you smell poopy." Natalie: "Nope, just a toot." (April 14)
Saying longer sentences: "Daddy move red car." (early March) "Hey dogs, go in the house!" "Going to give doggies a bone!" (at Grandma and Grandpa Rooks' house) (March 28)
Falling asleep in her own bed (and without nursing to sleep) (March 10)
First real haircut (by a professional) (Feb. 18)
Favorite words and phrases: helicopter (hee-coppa); peanut butter (pee-buwa); good sleep night (translation: I slept well last night); ring around a rosie ... fall down! (she jumps to the end); what's that?; Hattie amorrow (translation: Will we see Hattie tomorrow/soon?)
Falling asleep on her own (without nursing to sleep) (Jan. 10: first nap on Daddy; Jan. 22: first nap in the bed)
Catching a ball when thrown directly to her (Jan. 21)
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That is absolutely darling!
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