- Working on her 2-year-old vocabulary. June has given us a few previews of the challenges I'm sure are to come in the next year or so by using phrases such as, "No, that's mine," "No, I don't want to," "No, I don't like it" and "I'm mad!" We have big sister Ellen to thank for a few of these ... Luckily, for now, they're mostly just a good source of entertainment for us.
- Mimicking Ellen. In addition to some new phrases, June copies just about everything Ellen does: the way she walks, makes silly faces, how she plays with certain toys ... Needless to say, we've been stressing with Ellen the importance of setting a good example.
- Wanting, desperately, to be included in everything. No matter what anyone says, June wants to make sure she's a part of it ... even when we recount something we did when she wasn't present. For example, if I say, "I want some more coffee," June is quick to say, "I want coffee, too!" Or, if Adam says, "I had a busy day at work," June will scream, "I had a busy day at work, too!"
- Getting in more practice on the potty toilet. June has shown interest in sitting on the toilet here and there. Mostly, I think she just likes to page through magazines/books while she's sitting there.
- Doing things all by herself. June likes to put on her own hat and mittens and try to do most things all by herself these days. We hear a lot of "Look at me!" and "I did it!" throughout the day.
- Still loving books. June's current favorites are "Caps for Sale," "Llama, Llama Nighy-Night" and "Lady with the Alligator Purse."
- Saying "Guess how much I wuv you?" followed quickly by "Moon and back!" It's the sweetest thing ever.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
JEB: 22 Months Old!
Holy cow, just two more months until Junie Bug is 2! I have a hard time believing that she's as old as she is since, to me, she still looks like such a little peanut. (I think a big part of that is due to the fact she still does not have a whole lot of hair. While she did finally have her first haircut, June still has less hair than a lot of kids who are much younger. And, when Ellen was June's age, she was able to wear her hair in full-fledged pigtails ... ) Despite her appearance, June is turning into a big girl right before our eyes. As of late, she talks more like a big girl, plays like a big girl and is even staring to sass a little bit like a big girl. Here's what she's been up to this past month:
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