What could possibly make K. this happy?
Balloons, of course.
I hosted a baby shower and had a couple of balloons that remained after the shower. After B. tormented the dogs with them, K. had a chance to play with them, and Loved It! She could hold them by the string and carry them around, and even switch hands so she had both strings in one hand.
The most exciting thing, though, is what conspired while she was on my lap with the blue balloon. The green balloon was in the room with us but she was not holding it. K. specifically looked at the green balloon and pointed to it while making sure I was watching her. She wanted me to notice it and get it for her. This might not seem like a big deal, but to her pediatrician and pediatrician friend, this is a very important milestone. Take note and celebrate!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Nude Nap
Conversation from Saturday afternoon:
B: "Did you put K. down for her nap without clothes on?"
J: "No."
B: "And with no diaper?"
J: "Certainly not."
B: "Then she figured out how to undress herself."
J: "She didn't poop, did she?"
B: "No."
B: "No."
J: "Thank goodness!"
Friday, November 21, 2008
Morning o' Fun
K. has a lot of toys, so in order to keep things interesting, I try to rotate them. To a kid, a new toy is a fun toy, regardless of the toy itself or intended age, or even if it really is a toy (K. is reading my college alumni magazine as I write this--yikes, she pulled out the donation envelope from the middle. Hope she doesn't get ahold of my checkbook and send a blank check).
Since she comes out into the playroom in the morning, I've been trying recently to take a toy she hasn't really played with in a while, and set it on the table as something "new" for her to "discover." I stacked one of her stackers the other morning, and she was so delighted to see it--just look at her smile!
Since she comes out into the playroom in the morning, I've been trying recently to take a toy she hasn't really played with in a while, and set it on the table as something "new" for her to "discover." I stacked one of her stackers the other morning, and she was so delighted to see it--just look at her smile!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
From a friend, I got the idea of letting K. use a step stool to get up to chairs she couldn't reach well on her own. I put a little step by her table and chairs, and she spent an entire morning practicing.

"Step up..."
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Stripey Sunday
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Ride the Painted Pony
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Leave it to Me
On election day, K. and I met some new friends for lunch. After lunch, since it was so beautiful outside, K. got to spend some time in a pile of leaves. Surprisingly, she didn't mind the crunchiness and even threw leaves into the air.
Monday, November 3, 2008
A Sinking Feeling
I put a two-step stool in front of the bathroom sink so K. can eventually become independent in her hand-washing. She climbed up there today (I was close behind) and showed that she knows how to turn the water off and on. (A caveat for those who have not been to our house: we have an automatic faucet in our downstairs bathroom.) K. knows exactly where the sensor is that turns the water off and on, and her ability to do control the water delights her!
Hey, Good Lookin'
Since K. likes to play at her kitchen, and I like to sew things that are simple, I made K. an apron with matching oven mitt and hot pad. She doesn't love to wear them for extended periods of time, but once she's a little bit older I think she will wear them on a voluntary basis.
The gourmet chef, ready to work:
And taking a break to goof off:

Rockabye Baby
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Fall Back
Daylight Savings is upon us again, which is fine and we'll deal with it. What I really want to talk about, though, is how pleasant the weather has been this weekend! Trick-or-treating really was a treat, and today we went to our friends' house. B. worked on a project inside, and K, J, and I went outside to play in their backyard.
K. befriended the littler of their dogs; she has previously been afraid.

K. also got to play in leaves (our yard only has two trees, neither of which produces a great deal of fall leaves). These particular leaves were nice and soft, and great for collecting.
K. picked out her favorite leaves.

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