Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Here's what Addelyn and Nova have been up to lately!



NOVA

As Nova gets farther into her second year I am reminded of how much I LOVE this age - her vocabulary is exploding!  Here's some of the words she says now:

upstairs          Mama           Cook                 circle
spit                 Dada            No-no                toes
pizza              Ada               Up                     eyes
me                 All Done       Uh-oh                 hat
I do it            That             Wash                    bubbles
more             This          waddle-waddle   I tooted :-)
pop                I want...          out                    dance

And that's just what I can think of off the top of my head :-)  Most of the words she says are still pretty unclear, but as mommy who spends all day with her, I understand her perfectly.

Nova is also getting very good with her signs - here's some of the things she signs:

up                 puppy             light                  flower              baby
all done        kitty                night-night        thank you          poop
more             elephant         brush teeth        bath                  yes
ball              giraffe             out                    please              diaper change
milk             monkey           in                      water                I love you
yay               fish                 help                  cheese              music
hi                 owl                 bird                  banana

In short, Nova is getting very communicative!  Unfortunately, along with our improved communication with each other comes...the fits.  Wow, can that girl throw a fit!  I swear, she's already got it down better than Addelyn does.  There's screaming, there's tears, there's a beat-red face...and to top it all off she either goes down to the floor or, if I'm holding her, she kicks and flails and basically tries to make me drop her.  And all because I told her it was time to be done washing her hands (or something similar...that's just the biggest one now since I put in a new fancy faucet-extender and she can reach the water)

Despite the fits, she's a wonderful girl and very pleasent to be around most of the time.  Unless she's particularly hungry, tired, or sick, she's very good-natured.  Nova LOVES to be close to me.  She still hasn't quite gotten over the separation anxiety (though it's getting much better).  If she's in a mood to be close, though, she can usually be found either in my lap or in my arms.  She's really starting to love books (yay!), so one of her favorite things to do is bring me a book and look at it with me.  She has two current favorites:  the "My First abc" book and a board book called "Baby Boo!" that has pictures of babies and very few words.  While she is starting to get to the point where she'll listen to a 'story' book, she still mainly likes to look at the pictures and have me tell her what they are.


Had to put this one in - I adore this picture of Nova (boogers and all).  It just sums up her personality.  My grandma Sienkiewicz always said I had an "ornery look"  I think I know what she meant now :-)



ADDELYN

I think Addelyn is getting into a wonderful stage.  She learns so quickly and retains so much of what we read to her and teach her.  She has just started to really "get" sounding words out, so I get to watch her discover this new ability and grow in her self-confidence.  Here's a video I took of our new favorite reading game - she has the tendency to start from the wrong side of the word, but for the most part, she's getting really good!



Addelyn is also potty trained now!  I finally bit the bullet and said no more diapers during the day a couple of weeks ago (February  1).  She still only about 50/50 as to whether she feels that she has to go and initiates on her own, so I'm still reminding her every 2 hours or so to go potty.  She does, however, do GREAT during naps and at night.  She's in underware during naptime now and hasn't had an accident yet, and most mornings, she wakes up with a dry pullup.

Addelyn's memory is getting quite impressive!  She'll mention things that happened several months ago - and not just big, eventful things!  Yesterday we were talking about bats and she told me that daddy threw a lid at one.  I thought she was crazy at first, but then I remembered going on an evening walk late last summer.  We saw a bat flying around and jake found a bottle cap on the ground and tried to throw it up in the air so that the bat would dive-bomb it.  It didn't work, but it must've made quite an impression on Addelyn for her to remember it all these months later!  Addelyn is also getting better at singing songs - she remembers the words to most simple songs after listening to it just 2 or 3 songs and can actually recall the words fast enough to sing along with the radio/cd most of the time.

Addelyn is getting to be very autonomous.  A few mornings ago, she woke up and played in her room quietly until I came and got her - and it was at least 30 minutes!  I took the gate down, and without me having to ask her to do anything, she went potty and got dressed in clothes which she had already picked out for herself...and the outfit was pretty cute!

One of my favorite things that Addelyn does is correct us when we're wrong.  Yesterday, I was putting a dress on Addelyn which she's probably just about outgrown.  I commented that the dress is getting
smaller and she said "No, Mom, I'm getting bigger."  Ha!  Touche, Addelyn :-)  Another funny correction story - Jake and Addelyn were reading a magazine of hers (a kid's magazine that had lots of animals).  I had read it to her earlier that day.  They got to a page about mallard ducks.  This is their conversation:

Jake:  "This is a male mallard duck - they have green heads, see?"
Addelyn:  "Yeah, and they don't quack."
Jake:  "Yes they do, all ducks quack"
Addelyn:  "Not the male, only the females quack."
Jake:  "No, they both quack - they're ducks"
Jake:  *reads farther into the page to the bubble that says that only female mallards quack.
Jake:  "Oh...you were right"
Addelyn:  "hahahah, silly daddy!"

I'm just so proud of how she stuck to her guns.  A few months ago, she'd have been reduced to tears if somebody contradicted her on something she knew was right.

Both my girls are getting so big!  I LOVE the stage they're both getting into - Nova with her communication and Addelyn with her confidence and autonomy.  I think this year is going to be SO much fun!  I don't even have baby fever (well, maybe just a little bit) because I'm so excited for how much fun we're going to have this spring/summer - it'll be so nice to not have a tiny baby for a while :-)

Stats:
Addelyn Stats:
Age:  34.5 months
Weight: 34 lbs
Length: 36? inches
Drinks: about 2 6-ounce sippys of milk per day (all of which is regular whole-milk) with meals and a couple of drinks of milk before bed every night
Eats: whatever I can get her to eat for breakfast - lately it's been cereal and a fruit; leftovers for lunch (spagetti, sandwiches etc...); and noodles or other leftovers or, if she finds it acceptable, whatever we're having for dinner.  I try really hard to get a fruit, a veggie, a grain, and a protein in her every day.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-7 or 8 am.  Most nights she sleeps all night
Naps: 2-3 hours per day her nap is 4 or 5 hours after she wakes up for the day, though some days she doesn't take one at all.
Awake for:4-7 hours at a time during the day.
Clothes size:  4T
Motor skills: Getting REALLY good at drawing and writing!  Can stand on 1 foot for at least 5 seconds, and she's getting soooo close to a somersault
other skills:sounding out words, recognizes about 15 sight words (it, is, in, if, me, you, we, he, she, am, I, a, and...), she can whistle now, too, though only when she's inhaling and it's still very quiet.
words: ...all of them.  She still has trouble with pronouncing R's and L's, but we'll get there :-)
signs:  over 100 - now that she's started talking we've learned less new signs, but since Nova came we are signing a lot more now.

Nova Stats:
Age: 13 months
Weight: 22 lbs, 2 oz.
Length: 30"
Drinks: some milk at meals (usually far less than a cup), 2 bottles of whole milk per day - usually 6oz, and she nurses to sleep at night and usually nurses once or twice in the middle of the night.
Eats: 3 times per day.  Pretty much anything, though she prefers veggies over fruits and grains above all else.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-7am.  Most nights she wakes up at least twice - once around the time I'm going to bed (10:30-12:00) and once around 4:30 or 5:30.  The night terrors tend to go in spurts - we haven't had one in a couple weeks :-)
Naps: 1 or 2 times per day - if it's only once, it's right after lunch and for 2-3 hours.  If it's twice, one is 2 hours long, about 3 hours after she wakes up and the other is around 4:00 or 5:00 for an hour or two.
Awake for: 2-4 hours at a time
Clothes size:  18 months
Motor skills: Walking, running, trying to jump (it's so cute :-)
other skills:she started actually scribbling intentionally about a month or two ago
words: a lot...(see above)
signs:  see above.

If you made it this far, here's a video :-)


Friday, November 1, 2013

Halloween!

Despite battling colds, fevers, and ear infections, we had a great Halloween this year.  Our festivities started on October 25 when we had a "Trunk or Treat" with Moms Club.  Everybody parked in the parking lot at a park and passed out candy to trick-or-treaters from trunks decked out in all of the traditional Halloween decorations.

Addelyn was Tinkerbell this year...Addelyn LOVES Tinkerbell :-)

Nova was the same bunny that Addelyn was 2 years ago, complete with the same ears, costume, and carrot

On Halloween day, Addelyn dressed up as Tinkerbell again for the costume parade at her pre-school.  I just love the little rope that the 2-year-olds hold onto while they practice their line-walking skills!


This is Addelyn with the rest of her pre-school class.  It looks like Addelyn is a bit separated from the rest of the class...it might have something to do with her progress report saying that she was "working on" the skill of interacting well with other children (rather than being "good" at it).  Poor girl...she definitely is my daughter.  I'm still working on the skill of interacting well with my peers, too, kid.

It's not that she's mean to them, she just doesn't really want anything to do with them most of the time.  I think she'd just rather play by herself than with a peer at this point.  Maybe she'll get there eventually. She's only 2 after all.  But I digress...


Right after Addelyn had her costume party at pre-school we met daddy for lunch then went to Nova's Mommy and Me group where we had another costume party, this time with 8-to-12-month-olds:

I just LOVE the way Addelyn always has a protective hand on Nova when they're in a group setting together.  She's such a wonderful older sister!

Nice smile, kid.  Nova was not happy, if you can't tell, she had been crying.

Us with the mommy-and-me group.  There were a LOT of babies!
We were even on the news that night!
http://www.fox28iowa.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/halloween-babies-23291.shtml?fb_action_ids=10101475376979670&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_ref=.UnPHrMgaqIw.like&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210101475376979670%22%3A184814398377799%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210101475376979670%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%7B%2210101475376979670%22%3A%22.UnPHrMgaqIw.like%22%7D


After we got home from Mommy and Me, Nova went down for a nap and Addelyn and I carved pumpkins.  Here's Addelyn with her pumpkin before we started carving:


The process of carving was quite cute.  I took a video of it for entertainment :-)  It was quite long, so I sped it up and tried to slow it down for most of the cute things she said.


...And here's Addelyn with the finished product (along with the pumpkin that I carved).

All dressed up for trick-or-treating!
Nova did eventually dress up for halloween night as well, but I don't think I got any of her with her full costume on.  While we were handing out candy, she wore her bunny ears and some white clothes.  The full bunny costume gets hot and we were just inside!


Still super cute!

mmmmm...found the candy bowl!

Got one!
All in all, a wonderful Halloween.  I can't wait to take both girls trick-or-treating next year!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Preschool!

Addelyn started preschool this month!  She goes twice per week for 3 hours.



 Addelyn has had a great first couple of weeks at preschool.  She hasn't cried from missing me at all - not when I'm leaving her at the beginning or at any point during the morning when I'm gone.  I'm so excited about that, because I don't think I could leave her if she was crying!

She did have one incident on the playground where a little boy hit her.  From what I can gather from Addelyn, she was playing in the little play house and the little boy wanted to play in it.  He hit her, she cried and Miss Julie, her teacher, comforted her.  This was on the second day of preschool, and we've had many conversations about the incident since then.  At first she replayed it over and over, then we talked about what she could do next time (say "I don't like that!" and go tell Miss Julie), and now she wants to role-play it a lot - where I play the agressor and she is herself.  I never actually hit her, of course, but we act out the situation, then she yells "I don't like that" as she runs away and pretends one of her dolls is the teacher.

As much as I hate that it happened - I never want her heart to break, and imagine it did - this is what we're sending her to preschool for - to socialize her and for her to learn how to interact with other kids her age.

Aside from the one incident, Addelyn has been enjoying herself.  The preschool has a lot of toys that we don't have at home, as well as play-dough, a water/sensory bucket, plenty of art/drawing opportunities, and (Addelyn's favorite) they go outside and play on the playground every day for 45 minutes.  Addelyn loves to play outside and we just don't get out much, especially not this summer, because Nova is still so little and it's been so, so hot.  I've asked Addelyn what her favorite part of preschool is several times and the answer is always the same:  "playing outside"

There is a bit of structure to her day along with the free play.  They have "circle time" where Miss Julie reads the class a book and they dance to music.  They also have a snack, provided by one of the children who also gets to help pass out the plates/silverware.  Addelyn's turn for snack helper is coming up this Thursday and I can't wait to hear her story from that day!

7 months, 1.5 weeks

While Addelyn is at preschool Nova and I get some quality time together.  Nova is so happy during this time!  I can just tell she's excited to have my undivided attention.  Nova uses the time to do things like practice walking...



...play with all of Addelyn's toys that she doesn't usually get to play with, nap on mommy, and, surprisingly, play independently.  Nova is surprisingly independent during this time - I think it's because it's quiet, so there's nothing to startle her, and she doesn't feel threatened by Addelyn's presence taking up my attention, so if Nova were to want my attention, she'd have it immediately.

I use the time to play with Nova, primarily, but I also like to do some photo shoots and we've gone to a garage sale or two on the way to/from preschool :-)





All in all, preschool has been an awesome thing for everyone involved, and I'm looking forward to what the rest of the year brings!

Here's a few more pictures from today!



Addelyn insisted that the doll be in the picture as well.

Sisterly love :-)

Sweet, sweet girl!


Stats:
Addelyn Stats:
Age: 29.5 months
Weight: 30 lbs
Length: 35ish inches
Drinks: about 2 6-ounce sippys of milk per day (all of which is regular whole-milk) with meals and a couple of drinks of milk before bed every night
Eats: whatever I can get her to eat for breakfast - lately it's been cereal and a fruit; leftovers for lunch (spagetti, sandwiches etc...); and noodles or other leftovers or, if she finds it acceptable, whatever we're having for dinner.  I try really hard to get a fruit, a veggie, a grain, and a protein in her every day.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-7 or 8 am.  Most nights she sleeps all night
Naps: 2-3 hours per day her nap is 4 or 5 hours after she wakes up for the day, though some days she doesn't take one at all.
Awake for:4-7 hours at a time during the day.
Clothes size:  2T pants and 3T shirts
Motor skills: jumping, running, putting on shoes and sometimes dresses and skirts.  Getting close to a summersault.
other skills:pretend plays very well - loves to 'cook' in her kitchen and take care of her dollies, as well as pretend to be other people and play with imaginary toys.  Recognizes letters, numbers, shapes and colors very well and is starting to read small words
words: Hundreds...if not thousands.  She speaks in full sentences now and can say anything she needs to.  
signs:  over 100 - now that she's started talking we've learned less new signs, but since Nova came we are signing a lot more now.


Nova Stats:
Age: 8 months
Weight: 18 something...
Length: haven't measured recently.  Probably around 28 inches, though.
Drinks: no idea...she nurses about 8 or 9 times per day
Eats: 3 times per day.  I've given up on purees and she only eats finger foods that she can feed herself.  She likes pretty much anything that fits in those parameters.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-7am.  Most nights I feed her and put her down at 8:30, then feed her again when I go to bed, then she wakes up twice or three times before I'm ready to get up for the day.
Naps: 10-minute morning nap 2 hours after she wakes up, 1-hour (if I'm lucky) afternoon nap 2 hours after she wakes up from morning nap, and 10-minute evening nap around 5.
Awake for: 2-4 hours at a time
Clothes size:  some 3-6 monts (onsies etc...) but mostly 6 and 6-9 months (sleepers...).  Though I really need to get out the 12-months stuff.
Motor skills: crawling, pulling to standing, standing without support well, walking 10-15 steps at a time.  
other skills:stranger anxiety is getting a little better, she can do the clover thing with her tongue :-)
words: Dada, Mama, Ada, Buh (up)
signs:  hi/bye, yay (clapping), and maybe ball.  We're working on 'up', 'Mama', 'Dada', 'Nova', 'Dance', 'ball', 'Milk', 'all done', and 'more'

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Baby University - Nova Edition!

Nova has been busy this last month!  She's gone from largely immobile and stuck where I put her to fully mobile and ready to explore!  

...And she's pretty excited about it!
Here's an update on all of Nova's new skillz :-)  I'll do one on Addelyn next week (maybe), after she starts pre-school!

Eating

Nova has started eating daily meals, sometimes twice per day.  I've determined she can't have the normal baby cereals, so I made her some beef and carrot puree to get her some iron in her diet - something that is important after the 6th month, since their iron stores from birth are now about depleted.

Daddy's pretty excited she likes meat!  2 for 2!
One of our new favorite things for meal time is a mesh feeder with a soft fruit in it (peaches, bananas etc...)  Also known as a let-mommy-eat-breakfast-in-piece device.  We both think it is wonderful!


Sitting

Nova does a pretty good job sitting now.  She still falls a couple of times per day and as a result has a healthy respect for the floor and falling.  She's still working on getting to a sitting position from laying.  She can do it pretty well, but occasionally gets frustrated.  I don't think she has it quite mastered yet.

Sitting is cool!

Sitting is awesome!

Sitting is boring!  I want to be standing!


Crawling

Nova crawls almost full-time now!  She's about 70% crawling, 10% scooching, and 20% walking (with my assistance...most of the time).  She started scooching really well on August 14.  That next week she slowly started crawling more and more.  It started off she'd try to crawl then go to her belly after moving a hand and a leg forward.  Then she progressively got farther and farther until on the 21st she was crawling the whole way.  She still goes down to her belly if she has to go really far, though.



Standing/Walking

Nova can stand for a good 15-20 seconds without support (i.e. not even holding onto anything) now :-).  She can also pull herself to standing on pretty much anything, from pretty much any position.  This has proven to be a dangerous combination.  She regularly pulls herself to standing then just lets go and starts walking.  I've caught her every time she's done it, but her confidence is going to cause more than one bump/bruise, I think!

Look, Mom!  No hands!

Nova is getting better and better at walking!  When she's not too excited, she can get a good 5 or 6 controlled steps followed by a controlled stop.  Well on her way to meeting or exceeding Addelyn's record of not-quite 8.5 months :-)

Talking

We're still waiting for the coveted "Mama", though she's said "Ma" a couple of times when she is really upset.  She's started really trying to say "up" as well.  It's not too clear, but the intention is definitely there :-)

What a Comedian!

Nova is fine-tuning her sense of humor.  She frequently finds things HILARIOUS.  Some recent ones have been:  Addelyn, cucking corn, Addelyn, funny noises, Addelyn, loud noises, Addelyn, and Addelyn.

What We Do With our Days:

Eat, play, go for walks with sissy:



...And put things in my mouth:

Nom nom nom!
Seriously, though...this kid puts everything in her mouth!  It's pretty crazy.

Well, that's what Nova's been up to lately.  Next post will probably be celebrating her walking :-)

Nova Stats:
Age: 7 months
Weight: 18 lbs 6 oz
Length: 28ish inches
Drinks: no idea...she nurses about 8 or 9 times per day
Eats: once or twice per day...she is getting better at eating, but still isn't really into it.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-8am.  Most nights I feed her and put her down at 8:30, then feed her again when I go to bed, then she wakes up twice or three times before I'm ready to get up for the day.
Naps: usually 3 a day.  A short morning nap that she sometimes doesn't take, then a long 2-hour afternoon nap and a short evening nap.
Awake for: 2-4 hours at a time
Clothes size:  some 3-6 monts (onsies etc...) but mostly 6 and 6-9 months (sleepers...)
Motor skills: scooching, crawling, standing alone for 20 seconds, 5 or 6 controlled steps, pulling to standing sitting unassisted, walking in her walker very well, walking while holding onto hands, standing while holding onto something.
other skills:she babbles a lot :-)  definitely has stranger anxiety, and is very independent - can entertain herself for a while
words: Dada :-) up, "ma"

signs:  none yet for sure...I thought I saw her repeat 'ball' to me yesterday, but I'm not positive.  We're working on 'up', 'Mama', 'Dada', 'hi', 'Nova', 'Dance', 'ball', 'yay', 'Milk'


Monday, July 22, 2013

Home Sweet Home

The Conways have a brand new house!  We found our forever-home in May 2013, and put an offer on it the next day.  Interestingly, it is the house Jake and I fell in love with back in 2010 when we were looking.  We were about to put an offer on it then, but the owners had already accepted a different offer.  So when we drove by our dream house three years later on our way to a different open house in the neighborhood, we saw that this one was for sale again!  We went to its open house the next day and put an offer on it.  Just a few weeks later, we had our old house sold and we were moving into the house that our children will grow up in :-)  That's the short story, anyway.

Here's what the girls are up to:

NOVA


Nova seems to have really come out of her shell in the last month or so.  She's very talkative now, her favorite consonants being g, b, and occasionally m, but mostly she just says "AAAAAAA" in the cutest of cute high-pitched baby voices :-)  On July 20 Nova said her first word!  dada!



Nova is soooo close to scooting!  She tries so hard, but usually just ends up going backward (this started July 9).  She is able to move forward very slowly if she "inch-worms", but she either doesn't realize that she can do this, or she doesn't like it, because when I put a desirable toy in front of her, she can't always get it.  She can roll over both ways, but, like Addelyn, hasn't figured out that she can use this ability as a form of locomotion.  She's also just started sitting up by herself (July 9).  She's not awesome at it, but she can stay up for quite a while without falling over.  It seems like it started overnight!  On July 8th she couldn't sit for long at all without leaning forward onto her hands, then on July 9th she was officially a sitter.



Here's some of Nova's favorite things:

Nova Looooooves walking around in her walker.  She doesn't even need to have any toys on the tray, she just walks in circles around the toy room and looks at the toys, then comes back in the kitchen and looks at me.  She gets so excited sometimes, she gets to an open streatch and sprints.



Nova likes sleeping with mommy.  Well, she really just likes sleeping in general - she actually fights waking up in the morning...she opens her eyes, then turns her head the other way over and over again trying to get comfortable.  But whenever we sleep together on my bed she sleeps so well!  Usually she starts out the night in the co-sleeper, but at some point in the night she usually ends up in bed with me.  It's just so much easier to get her to sleep if she's next to me.

Nova also likes playing in her bouncey...and giggling :-)



Nova likes...Addelyn!  Whenever Addelyn talks to her she gets this adoring smile on her face.  Addelyn loves to make her laugh by running around and jumping up and down.



Nova also likes baths (she splashes a lot...I've just moved her to the big bath), nursing, sucking on mommy's finger (the middle one, nail side down), and her favorite toy is either the leapfrog piano or a burp cloth or anything she can get inside her mouth.  Oh, yeah, she LOVES putting stuff in her mouth.  That is what all things do if she manages to get her hands on them.  She will occasionally shake a rattle (cause and effect), but its primary purpose is still to go in the mouth :-)

Nova likes a lot of things...she's a pretty easy-going baby, but there are some things she doesn't like at all.  She doesn't like her car seat - she arches her back and cries every time I put her in it, but usually calms down for the car ride.  She doesn't like being put down or left alone by anybody but me.  I still can't figure that one out...I'd think it would be the opposite.  Up until July 9 she didn't like sitting - she'd just get really mad when she inevitably ended up hunching forward.  And she doesn't like broccoli.  Perhaps not the best food to start with...



ADDELYN

Addelyn is growing up so much!  She is so well-behaved, sweet, and she has such a good imagination!  I'm constantly amazed at how well she plays both by herself (LOTS of imaginative games), and with Nova (wasn't she so sweet to Nova in the walker video above??)

Here's a good example of Addelyn's imagination - she was playing with her babies from her doll house - they were going to bed and she was reading them a bedtime story:


Here's some things Addelyn likes to do these days:  play with dolls, or anything she can take care of, really (she's a very good mommy), sucking on her binkie (still trying to get rid of that...), going to bed (she asks to go to bed most days, and it's no problem at all getting her to take naps or go to bed...just put her in her bed with binkie and puppy and she'll just go to sleep by herself), reading books!!  This girl loves to read books!  I swear, she'd let me read to her all day if I could.  A lot of nights, Addelyn will read books as she's falling asleep.  I always have to go in and check to make sure her bed isn't covered with them once she's fallen asleep.  Addelyn's favorite food is...fruit snacks.  Though, she does eat quite a variety of things for a 2-year-old.  I think we might even be getting over the won't-try-new-things stage.  That'll be nice.

"Take a picture of  me with the tiger, mommy"  She was 'mothering' the tiger that day.
We're potty-training!  Addelyn has been pooping in the potty since about 18 months, but pee has taken a bit more effort.  At this point, she'll tell me 4 or 5 times per day that she has to go potty, then she gets a "special potty treat" usually some chocolate chips or a piece of candy.  I'm not the kind of mother that takes her potty ever 30 minutes, though.  I wait until she tells me she has to go.  I just really don't want to have to take her potty 20 times per day, I'm too lazy...so if it takes a bit longer to potty train herself that's fine with me.



Addelyn has known all of her shapes, colors, numbers, letters (by sight and sound), body parts etc... for a while now.  I couldn't think of any other normal 'toddler' things to teach her, so she's started learning to read.  We started with "_oo" words, so she can read all of those (roo, boo, poo, coo, moo, goo, too, zoo), and we've just started on adding a letter at the end (i.e. pool, cool), and "_ee" words.  She just soaks everything up, she loves to learn!  She just got some phonics flash cards and she'll go through the whole deck with me and still be asking to do more.


That's about it for the girls.  Here are some pictures from our photo shoot today!











Addelyn Stats:
Age: 27 months
Weight: 30 lbs
Length: 35ish inches
Drinks: about 2 6-ounce sippys of milk per day (all of which is regular whole-milk) with meals and a couple of drinks of milk before bed every night
Eats: whatever I can get her to eat for breakfast - lately it's been the oatmeal packets; leftovers for lunch (spagetti, sandwiches etc...); and noodles or other leftovers or, if she finds it acceptable, whatever we're having for dinner.  I try really hard to get a fruit, a veggie, a grain, and a protein in her every day.
Sleeps: 8:30pm-7am.  Most nights she sleeps all night
Naps: 2-3 hours per day her nap is 4 or 5 hours after she wakes up for the day 
Awake for:4-7 hours at a time during the day.
Clothes size:  2T pants and 3T shirts
Motor skills: jumping, running, putting on shoes and sometimes dresses and skirts
other skills:pretend plays very well - loves to 'cook' in her kitchen and take care of her dollies, as well as pretend to be other people and play with imaginary toys.  Recognizes letters, numbers, shapes and colors very well and is starting to read small words
words: Hundreds...if not thousands.  She speaks in full sentences now and can say anything she needs to.  
signs:  over 100 - now that she's started talking we've learned less new signs, but since Nova came we are signing a lot more now.

Nova Stats:
Age: 5 3/4 months
Weight: 17 lbs, 2.5 oz
Length: 25ish inches
Drinks: no idea...she nurses about 8 or 9 times per day
Eats: a few times a week...we started out with oatmeal, but she vomited it up 2 hours after eating it about the 5th time she had it...then a few days later she vomited up rice cereal and sweet potato mixed.  Now, I steam an apple and feed her that, but she HATES eating.  Anything.  Ever since that first time she vomited, she won't eat for me - ever meal is a struggle!
Sleeps: 8:30pm-8am.  Most nights I feed her and put her down at 8:30, then feed her again when I go to bed, then she wakes up twice or three times before I'm ready to get up for the day.
Naps: 30-minute morning nap 2 hours after she wakes up, 1-hour (if I'm lucky) afternoon nap 2 hours after she wakes up from morning nap, and 30-minute evening nap around 5.
Awake for: 2-4 hours at a time
Clothes size:  some 3-6 monts (onsies etc...) but mostly 6 and 6-9 months (sleepers...)
Motor skills: scooching backwards, getting up on hands and knees and rocking and lunging, sitting unassisted, walking in her walker very well, walking while holding onto hands, standing while holding onto something.
other skills:she babbles a lot :-)  definitely has stranger anxiety, and is very independent - can entertain herself for a while
words: Dada :-)

signs:  none yet for sure...I thought I saw her repeat 'ball' to me yesterday, but I'm not positive.  We're working on 'up', 'Mama', 'Dada', 'hi', 'Nova', 'Dance', 'ball', 'yay', 'Milk'