January 28, 2011

Happy 15 months!


Here's what's happening with Emily at 15 months:

 - She wears a combo of 6-12 month clothes and 12-18 month clothes.  The 12-18 month pants still have to be rolled at the top and bottom, but the 6-12 month clothes are almost getting too short.

 - She's weaned herself off her 2nd nap on the weekends.  :(  At school she only gets one nap, so I'm surprised we've been able to keep her 2 naps on the weekend for this long.  We usually put her down for her nap right after lunch around 11:30. 

 - She's in a size 3 diaper.

 - She has 6 teeth - 4 on top, 2 on bottom - but her 7th tooth (on the bottom) just broke through yesterday.

 - Shoe size is anywhere from a 3 to 4 depending on the shoe.

 - She still hates socks and shoes!  She will pull them off if she can and if she can't, will fuss until we do it for her.

 - She's a full time walker!  She's all over the place and quickly too.  It was almost like she waited to walk until she could do it at full speed. 

 - She loves for us to chase after her.

 - In addition to knowing where her nose, eyes, and belly button are, she also knows her mouth, head, hair and we're still working on her ears.

 - She's completely off bottles and formula (as of tonight)! Now it's only milk in sippy cups.  The transition off bottles was really easy (I'm glad we waited the extra couple of months!)  She's liking milk much more now.

 - She's out of the infant car seat and is facing forward in her big girl seat.  And unfortunately for us, she is even fussier in the car now that she's facing forward.  The portable DVD player has been ordered and arrived yesterday.

 - She loves animals!!  Anytime she sees one on tv she gets so excited.  Especially dogs. She can tell you what a monkey says and what a dog says.

 - She's starting to like tv more.  Her favorite shows are probably the Wiggles and Sesame Street and she loves the Noah's Ark Baby Einstein DVD.

 - She has become afraid of the bath color tablets.  If she sees the water changing colors, she freaks out.  So much for that idea.  :(

 - She talks all the time (even school tells me this), but still very little we can understand.

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