My little girl is a piece of work I tell you.
It's so difficult adjusting to a child who is racing through the developmental stages at the speed of light versus my preemie who took his own sweet time.
Ethan still wants me to help him get dressed at times (not because he can't do it himself, but because he is just plain lazy). And Reese literally throws a tantrum now if we just try to help her get her clothes on. Yep. She can get her pants on all by herself; just don't mention to her that they might be on backwards. She can get her top on but can't quite figure out how to get her arms in the holes without some assistance. And she tries so very hard to get her socks on by herself.
She throws a tantrum because she can't do it all by herself but when you try to help her she also throws a tantrum. Sigh.
Don't even try to help her brush her teeth.
Don't you dare stray from our bedtime or morning routines.
She is now saying 3 or 4 word sentences. Me. Brush. Teeth./ Me. Chocho (chocolate) dodo (donut).
Me. Baby. Go. Bye-Bye. Car.
She will let you know whether you asked or not exactly what you need when you are getting ready to depart from the Shepard household. Shoes. Hat. Coat. Gloves. Bag. Caucau (coffee). Keys.
She calls Ethan "E-E". Short and to the point. Grammy has recently become "Me-Me". I am definitely "Mommy" but our babysitter and my mom, Grandma, are both "Mama".
She calls herself "Rees-E" or "Piecy"...our fault because we call her Reesey Piecy. But she also now knows Shepard and says it almost perfectly.
She is starting to recognize her colors. Jimm was pulling out jammies the other night and she told him No. Pink. Daddy was evidently not choosing correctly.
We are on the verge of potty training. Yes, already. Can't believe it. Ethan was not ready until age 3 and if I would have started him before that it would have just been futile.
She is now not only telling us when she has pooped in her diaper but also when she has done #1. She woke up dry this morning and has also asked to go up and sit on the potty several times.
My goal, though, is to wait until we move into our new house *hopefully* soon. I figure if we start now and then move there might possibly be some regression not worth going through.........what do you mommies out there think?
She has a very bubbly and outgoing personality. She is almost never in a bad mood. When she gets hurt she cries and stops crying within a few seconds. She love music and dancing. She gets a kick out of gymnastics. She loves baby dolls but also loves to tackle her brother on the run. She wants to brush her hair and get ponytails in but the next thing you know she's pulling out the hair bands and knocking her brother upside his head. Such a tomboy.
She kind of reminds me of someone.................
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