Lori has told me a few times that Cecelia seems a
lot more mature than her sixteen months. I don't think she looks old but
sometimes she does shock me with what she understands and how she can
communicate. I stopped tracking the words she can say but one of my recent
favorites is 'treat' since the girl is obsessed with giving Henry treats at
totally inappropriate times (ie after he scarfs her entire lunch from her
plate). The way she says it is more like 'Twee' and she does a tiny hand motion
along with it, like she is holding a treat between her forefinger and thumb.
Adorable.
She's also really into saying, 'Uh-Huh'
emphatically for 'yes' and will nod her head with intensity, too. Her newest
addition to her vocabulary is her own name and I seriously die over the
cuteness of her slightly lispy 'Cece'.
(video)
We discovered that she knows her own name because
she loves to point to the photos in our house and name the faces she sees.
She's been able to identify 'dada' for some time now, 'mama' occasionally (not
her favorite to view, I guess), and 'Tru-Tru' is one of her favorites. But
lately she will point to a baby picture of hers and happily exclaim, 'CC'. The
girl loves her family and approves of the obscene amount of photographs we have
hung on our walls, I guess.
She will voluntarily say 'cheeeeese' when I pull out my phone to take a picture. This is the face I get for now. We are working on it;)
She will voluntarily say 'cheeeeese' when I pull out my phone to take a picture. This is the face I get for now. We are working on it;)
If she hears Henry bark, like someone pulled up to
our house, she will whisper 'Papa?' and sometimes 'Yaya?' I guess we know who
comes to see us the most often! Every animal is still a 'daw-daw' and she can
say 'woof woof' but we are working on other animal names and sounds. Not every
squirrel is a dog that says 'woof,' my dear, but it's adorable that you think
that way. Cecelia will pretend to read us a book, pointing to pictures and
trying to count. It's hilarious when she says 'uhhhh, duhhhhh, feeee' and then
she will clap like she has just recited the exact words for us. Our little
scholar. This learning stuff is really fun to watch.
This month I realized she also loves having a task
and is becoming a little helper. If I ask her to 'help' me with unloading the
dishwasher she will run over there and start grabbing dishes, handing them to
me at lightning speeds. Sort of stressful but she's actually very careful when
handling the plates. If I ask her to help me with laundry she goes and stands
by the backstairs, reaches her hand out for me because she knows I have to help
her down the stairs, and will happily put wet clothes in the dryer, a dryer
sheet, and slams the door with authority. Mostly she loves to push the buttons
on the dryer with a little guidance from mommy. Between having my sixteen month
old do dishes and laundry with me, I'm wondering when I can stay on the couch
and have her tackle my household chores alone?
She also loves her big brother so much that it's
almost hard to watch at times. If she wakes up from a nap and he isn't already
downstairs she will start to ask for 'Tru Tru? Tru Tru?' over and over again
and tries to climb up the stairs to get him. When he wasn't feeling well
earlier this week she would find monkey or a toy and try to give it to him, in
between trying to lay by him on the couch (he was not a fan, obviously). They
love to chase each other around the house and I think Cecelia gets a kick out
of being silly with Truman---and it's her goal to get him to laugh. Sometimes
she will pretend to fall down and he will just roll on the ground in laughter
fits. I have no idea why this is so funny but they definitely have a sort of
unspoken language between each other that only siblings would understand.
But the best is when I catch them holding hands or
giving hugs/kisses unprompted. Oh, be still my heart. Usually it's Truman that
initiates this because he loves to help her down the curb outside and likes to
boss her around when she allows it. Sister has a great big brother and she
loves him more than ever. Of course, she also likes to take toys from him and
knock down his block towers, but whatever. We'll focus on the good here.
Cecelia just seems to understand everything
that I say these days and I can't get enough of watching her little brain work.
When I ask her if she needs a diaper change she will usually say 'uh-huh' and
start to walk into the playroom, ready to be changed. But actually she sort of
hates laying still for that long and only obliges if I let her pretend to put
on some diaper cream herself. If I tell her that daddy is going to work she
will say and wave 'bye-bye' and demand to watch him as he pulls out of the
garage. A simple hug, kiss, and 'goodbye' inside the house is not enough. We
must also stand outside and watch as he pulls away----a new obsession that is
freaking adorable. She isn't as obsessed with putting on hair bows (ba-bas)
before the sun rises anymore, but she does demand one each day and usually
follows up that request with a 'dada?' She loves to show daddy her hair bows. I
have no idea but it's cute.
In that same vein of being incredibly girlie, she
has become a girl addicted to shoes (choo). For real. We have a few new pairs
this month and she will randomly decide she needs to wear a pair around the
house STAT and gets very frustrated if I don't put them on her immediately.
Sometimes it's her pink winter boots that need to stomp around, sometimes it's
her glittery mary janes, but always she will wear shoes and prance around the
house to demand our focus on her feet. She likes to point to her shoes when we
talk to a stranger in public, too. Apparently everyone must make note of her
sense of style.
Sister loves her new silver tutu, loves hair bows,
shoes, and still carries any toy with a handle like a purse. She's incredibly
girlie and yet we call her our bruiser because she is fearless and tough. CC
loves playgrounds, loves to flop on our couch, and loves to climb stairs
all.day.long.
Sometimes she will get spooked by something, though, and runs to mommy if she feels nervous. Train whistles can be a little too much, ambulance sirens, and just the mention of Truman going into the bathroom will also scare her right into my arms. I know, it's weird, but she used to stand outside the door and watch him on the toilet. Then he decided that was an invasion of personal space and shut the door....but of course, her fingers were in the door frame and she got the same two fingers slammed like she did a few months ago. Ever since the bathroom door incident, if Truman says he needs to potty she will run to me and start crying, pointing to her finger and saying 'ga-ga'. No idea what that means, but I'm guessing it means 'owie' and she remembers getting her finger shut in the door when he was going to the bathroom. Heartbreakingly sweet.
She also hates the goats at the zoo, which she calls 'ga-gas' as well.
Sometimes she will get spooked by something, though, and runs to mommy if she feels nervous. Train whistles can be a little too much, ambulance sirens, and just the mention of Truman going into the bathroom will also scare her right into my arms. I know, it's weird, but she used to stand outside the door and watch him on the toilet. Then he decided that was an invasion of personal space and shut the door....but of course, her fingers were in the door frame and she got the same two fingers slammed like she did a few months ago. Ever since the bathroom door incident, if Truman says he needs to potty she will run to me and start crying, pointing to her finger and saying 'ga-ga'. No idea what that means, but I'm guessing it means 'owie' and she remembers getting her finger shut in the door when he was going to the bathroom. Heartbreakingly sweet.
She also hates the goats at the zoo, which she calls 'ga-gas' as well.
She is still not a big fan of independent play and
prefers to be held and carried around in the mornings and also around dinner
time. At least whenever I’m home---because she is not clingy at all when it’s
just Nate or Lori instead of good old mom. If Nate is watching her he says she
is totally chill and happy until she sees me come in. Then she gets really
flustered until I am holding her and refuses to let me put her down. It’s sweet
but the mommy-phase thing is also a lot to take sometimes. Luckily she does
have her moments when she is fine to play and interact with people other than
me. Such a mama’s girl, this one.
C does great at daycare but lately she has been ‘punishing’
me for leaving her. She will happily go to Lori when we walk in but then she
refuses to look at me and chooses to turn her head to avoid eye contact with
me. If I try to kiss her and talk to her she will let me but appears mostly
apathetic, as if to say, ‘I really don’t want to see you right now, just leave
already!’. She’s always happy to see me at the end of the day, though, so I try
not to let her antics bother me in the mornings. At least she isn’t crying!
Cecelia is a creature of routine like the rest of
us in this family and she has decided that whenever I pick her up from daycare
she needs water (ahhhhhh) and crackers (gra-gra). Lori usually obliges but is
often perplexed by this sudden thirst and hunger since they usually have a
snack right before I arrive anyway. Girlfriend can still pound some food and
does not discriminate. Taco meat, chili, pork, fish--she loves it all. Even
really tart things like cranberry sauce seem to be acceptable for her and we
joke that she has a refined palate at sixteen months. I'm just happy to have
one child that will eat pretty much anything I place in front of her and am
excited for the time when she can cook for me as I lay on the couch (after she
does my housework). Do you sense a theme to this post yet? L-a-z-y.
The biggest accomplishment of this month? Sleep. I
don't even want to say it, for fear of angering the blogging gods, but the past
few weeks have been glorious with both naps and nighttime sleep. She goes down
around 8 and sleeps until 6 or later which is basically 10000x better than the
previous month. She naps from 1-3 or even later some days. And dare I say it?
She wakes up content now, instead of being whiny and fussy and
overtired. Sleep is a great thing, my love.
Why now, you ask? Well one thing that has changed
is that I no longer nurse her down for naps and bedtime. I'm going to write an
entire post about nursing so I'll stop here, but dropping those sessions
definitely did help her to sleep. Cue the waterworks for the topic of weaning.
Aww she's such a cutie. Love all her outfits, especially the orange vest. Oh and Luke is also totally chill until I'm there. So fun!!!
ReplyDeleteJ, she looks identical to Truman in the bathtub pics. And in that first pic, i totally see you in that! and lastly, thank you for reminding me of the skeleton jammies. must dig those out. . .question will be--do they still fit Skelly C or chunky Ali?
ReplyDeleteShe is SO beautiful. She's such a character and so smart and sweet! Love her.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I just don't have enough experience with littles, or little girls specifically, but if I didn't know any better I would SWEAR you were writing about my little Bean. Seriously. The personality traits, the words, the helping, even some of the facial expressions. Maybe they will meet one day in college or something and become BFFs :) I'm curious to hear about weaning. We haven't walked that road yet ...
ReplyDeleteOh, the clinging. This is SO Miriam. And it is a lot to handle sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about all she's learning. So much fun!!
She is such a little doll! She totally has her own look, but sometimes I see soooo much of her brother in pictures of her!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a girl thing (although I'm only 5 months into life with a boy) but they seem to be more vocal, much earlier on than boys. My girls were both chatterboxes as well! And something about the second child, it's like we expect them to stay babies for longer and yet they grow up faster because they have an older sibling to emulate.
Yay for finally getting some solid sleep!!! You are the third person this week to tell me that their child finally started sleeping through the night when they weaned them - sooo hard to hear when I know I have many, many, many more months of nursing ahead with this little guy. And probably many, many, many months of no sleep too :/
I could have written 90% of this post about Ashlynn... actually I just finished a post going up tomorrow with a lot of similar things (mainly just sayings/words that I want documented)...
ReplyDeleteThe helping is def us, with the dishwasher and clothes. She unloads the silverware one by one for me and moves the clothes from our washer to dryer (frontloaders). "Shoe" is her daddy's favorite so he asks her multiple times a day to say it, and she loves her "cheese". Glad she's sleeping for you and the independent play might come soon. A just really got into this week. She used to have spurts, but I always had to stay near by. Now she'll occupy herself at lengths (for a 17m old).
And the CC video killed me when you posted the other day. SO cute!!
You have some really wonderful photos to remember this sweet period of time by. Those pictures of CC and Truman together make me ache for a second child when most days I'm convinced my daughter is going to be an only! CC is one pretty little girl, I'm dying over the little pinky action she has going on in the car dealer photo. She has such cute little personality quirks!
ReplyDeleteLove all her outfits, especially the skinny jeans, those are adorable! As a mom of a boy now, I'm quickly realizing that while boy clothes are cute, girl clothes really are so much more fun to shop for - skirts, hairbows, shoes, etc. it is all so cute! Also, I LOVE the stage when they want to be your little helpers and have so much fun doing it - we are right in that stage as well, Jake just loves his little chores!
ReplyDeleteThat pic in the middle of big brother and little sister with the measuring board is so sweet. Plus, the cute jammies.
ReplyDeleteOhmyword SHE SAYS HER NAME? I die from the cuteness.
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