We had Gemma's 15 month appointment this morning. We were in and out as there just wasn't much to discuss.
Current stats:
Height:32.75 inches (off the charts, over 100%ile for kids in her age group)
Weight: 24lbs 4 oz (85%ile for kids in her age group)
Head: 18.74 inches (90%ile for her age group)
In general, there weren't any real concerns about her growth and development, although I had to giggle when he warned me about the molars she would start cutting "any day now". She has had those molars for the last 3-4 months or perhaps longer. Gemma had her 3 shots and took it like a champ - she cried during but quit right away. She quit crying immediately and then continued to send very dirty looks towards the nurse.
The biggest issue we had was waiting for the appointment. Gemma had 2 tasks on her agenda:
1. Lick all the toys in the sick waiting area. Then the floor.
2. Crawl/wiggle behind the giant fish task in the waiting room. Then play with the wires. Or attempt to climb into the tank itself.
You'll be shocked to find I wasn't on board with her plans and thwarted her at every turn. Or tried at least. The secretaries behind the counter did their best, but at one point both of them were laughing out loud at her antics while she was trying to climb out of my arms with little regard for her own safety.
During her running, I noticed her poor little toenail fell off :( Poor baby! You'll all be glad to know I did not collect the nail for her baby book. Your welcome Gemma. No gross toenail legacy for you.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
William's hair
I was trying to convince Amelia to let me put her hair up in a special way to celebrate being student of the week. She wasn't buying it, but William was. He came running and said " I want my hair spiky mom!"
I tried to talk him out of it because his hair is uncooperative. It is super thick and in its current long stat, I don't think it will stay up. It's just too long.
He was not convinced, so we gave it a try. He kept telling me it wasn't right and I went to comb it down when he finally said "yes!!!!! Just like that!" So we went with a spiky spike look. Or whatever you'd call this.
I tried to talk him out of it because his hair is uncooperative. It is super thick and in its current long stat, I don't think it will stay up. It's just too long.
He was not convinced, so we gave it a try. He kept telling me it wasn't right and I went to comb it down when he finally said "yes!!!!! Just like that!" So we went with a spiky spike look. Or whatever you'd call this.
Gemma does laundry
Here is Gemma helping me with more laundry yesterday. She is such a good helper! Highlights include Amelia reading to herself in the background and Gemma's signature "silly face" partway through (watch for the scrunched up face).
Student of the week
Amelia is student of the week this week at school. Her teacher requested a special book to read to the class and a little poster about her to share. I don't know why it is upside down, but here is what the 2 of us came up with!
Monday, September 9, 2013
Gemma is 15 months old today! She was not cooperative 1 minute of her photo session with me today. We have a pile of blurry pictures if anyone would like to see them. Just ask.
The details:
Gemma is wearing 18-24 month clothes and some 2t.
She wears size 4 diapers.
We are down to one looooong nap a day. This transition was difficult and I felt like throwing in the towel on multiple occasions. I'd like to tell you that I didn't because I am a patient and kind Mama. However, I wasn't sure how to go backwards once we pushed forwards, so ahead we went. In hindsight, it all worked out fine.
In the last several weeks, Gemma has fully weaned and is now drinking whole milk from her sippy cup like a champ. I'm a little sad, but also ready to move on.
Gemma loves to eat! Any time someone goes to the kitchen, she will appear moments later with her pudgy hand outstretched for some of whatever you are having. She is a huge nuisance in this way, especially at dinnertime. If we are in there cooking, she is underfoot and demanding food. If she doesn't get something to eat, she will become louder and louder and put herself directly underfoot. As a last resort, she will park herself directly in front of the refrigerator so you cannot access the fridge OR get through the walkway to the table. We probably need to crack down on this bad habit because it is dangerous and not a very efficient way to make dinner. Will have to squeeze that one in sometime.
She likes mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, noodles, cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, cheese, breads, corn, and she will try anything I put on her try once. She also wants to eat anything you have on your plate. Anything she doesn't like I can usually get her to eat by mixing it in yogurt or applesauce. I don't love the idea of strawberry yogurt with green beans, but she eats it. And she is going to keep eating it until she eats more vegetables on her own. We're working on green beans, carrots and strawberries this way.
Gemma continues do be fearless in all manners until she scares herself. She will climb anything and runs headlong after her siblings. She has tried to run down a slide on more than one occasion as well as attempting to get out of a moving swing. Surprisingly, she is scared/fascinated when dogs bark. She will come and find me for some reassurance and a hug while pointing outside. This wouldn't be a big deal, but we have some neighbors who leave their dogs out most of the day and barking is quite frequent in the neighborhood. She is learning how to push her bike along with her feet.
The talking is coming along with more words each day. I think I might be the only one who can understand her, but still good progress has been made
.
The sleeping has been wonderful as late (which I afraid to talk about too much).* Gemma sleeps in her own bed from about 8:30-7am and then takes a nap from about 12-3ish most days. I'm happy about this arrangement and I'm not looking to change it. Which is why she will probably change it up tomorrow.
*Here is the point where I nodded off and accidentally sent the email I was was writing. It was halfway complete, which made John crazy. At his request, I'm back to finish it up. Here's hoping I can stay awake long enough.
The details:
Gemma is wearing 18-24 month clothes and some 2t.
She wears size 4 diapers.
We are down to one looooong nap a day. This transition was difficult and I felt like throwing in the towel on multiple occasions. I'd like to tell you that I didn't because I am a patient and kind Mama. However, I wasn't sure how to go backwards once we pushed forwards, so ahead we went. In hindsight, it all worked out fine.
In the last several weeks, Gemma has fully weaned and is now drinking whole milk from her sippy cup like a champ. I'm a little sad, but also ready to move on.
Gemma loves to eat! Any time someone goes to the kitchen, she will appear moments later with her pudgy hand outstretched for some of whatever you are having. She is a huge nuisance in this way, especially at dinnertime. If we are in there cooking, she is underfoot and demanding food. If she doesn't get something to eat, she will become louder and louder and put herself directly underfoot. As a last resort, she will park herself directly in front of the refrigerator so you cannot access the fridge OR get through the walkway to the table. We probably need to crack down on this bad habit because it is dangerous and not a very efficient way to make dinner. Will have to squeeze that one in sometime.
She likes mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, noodles, cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, cheese, breads, corn, and she will try anything I put on her try once. She also wants to eat anything you have on your plate. Anything she doesn't like I can usually get her to eat by mixing it in yogurt or applesauce. I don't love the idea of strawberry yogurt with green beans, but she eats it. And she is going to keep eating it until she eats more vegetables on her own. We're working on green beans, carrots and strawberries this way.
Gemma continues do be fearless in all manners until she scares herself. She will climb anything and runs headlong after her siblings. She has tried to run down a slide on more than one occasion as well as attempting to get out of a moving swing. Surprisingly, she is scared/fascinated when dogs bark. She will come and find me for some reassurance and a hug while pointing outside. This wouldn't be a big deal, but we have some neighbors who leave their dogs out most of the day and barking is quite frequent in the neighborhood. She is learning how to push her bike along with her feet.
The talking is coming along with more words each day. I think I might be the only one who can understand her, but still good progress has been made
.
The sleeping has been wonderful as late (which I afraid to talk about too much).* Gemma sleeps in her own bed from about 8:30-7am and then takes a nap from about 12-3ish most days. I'm happy about this arrangement and I'm not looking to change it. Which is why she will probably change it up tomorrow.
*Here is the point where I nodded off and accidentally sent the email I was was writing. It was halfway complete, which made John crazy. At his request, I'm back to finish it up. Here's hoping I can stay awake long enough.
Good help is hard to find
A full basket quickly became empty today as my glee filled toddler set to work. She industriously took each article of clothing out and shook it with a crow of happiness before chucking it to the ground. Then she got down and literally rolled around in the mess. Silly baby.
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