She LOVES to be outside. If she even hears the word, she is at the door pointing like a mad woman demanding to be taken out. Sometimes she's nice enough to get us our shoes :) We spend a lot of afternoons after work outside playing with her giant purple ball, her wagon and sidewalk chalk. She learned the fun game of "throw the ball towards the street". It makes the adults run fast!
She's also reached the age where she is in to everything. By the time she goes to sleep at night, everything she can possibly reach in our main level has been taken out and scattered around the floor. Although it can be exhausting, its a lot of fun to watch her discover new things. It seems like she's learning something new almost every day. She also tests us all the time. If we turn around for a second, we'll find her in our front room checking to make sure we closed the gate to the stairs. If we forget, she's up the stairs like a shot!
It's been fun as she gets a little older as it has gotten easier to go do things. She's been to a few Panther tailgates this fall and we took a trip to Hartman Reserve a few weeks ago. She loves to see new things and now that she can walk she loves to explore.
Her other favorite thing to do is sit on our laps and read - finally! For a long time it was hard to get her to sit down and read more than a few words. Now, it is really sweet when she grabs a book, walks over and holds it up until we'll read it to her. Her favorites are books with flaps or things to touch on the pages. I think we've read "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" 10,000 times over the last few weeks!
It has also been nice as she's able to communicate with us a little more. She's only saying a few words (dad, hi, ball) but she definitely gets her point across and it seems like she understands a lot of what we say to her. She loves to tell us what a cow says (mmmmmm..) and where her hair, nose and tongue are. Her "opinions" also make things more challenging as she's a girl that knows what she wants. I wonder where she got that? She has the sweetest devilish grin when she's doing something we've told her not to. It is really hard not to laugh and stay serious. One of her favorite games is to be chased or chase us. It's pretty sweet when she comes running into our arms.
We've also been trying to teach her to be gentle with her babies as the only way we can think of to prepare a 15 month old to be a big sister. Any other tips from experienced parents out there? We've started to clean out our third bedroom to make it her "big girl" room. Although I know she'll grow up a lot before February, you better believe she is staying in her crib!
Love all of the picture updates!! Clara is such a big girl. She may want to send the baby packing, as she seems to get a lot of Mommy and Daddy time to herself these days!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update! I'm excited to see her big girl room.
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