Alli is almost 15 months old, and we can no longer keep track of her vocabulary. She says and repeats new words every day, which means it's time to watch what we say! "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is her favorite song, and she'll sing along with us. When she wants us to sing, she'll ask by saying, "E-I-E-I-O... moo moo!" It's a nice break from "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider."
This morning (after Lisa's guilt trip) I decided it was time to get brave; I handed Alli a spoon and bowl of yogurt. Casting aside visions of yogurt-covered hair and Cabo happily slurping strawberry goodess off the the kitchen floor, I held my breath. As it turns out, I had absolutely nothing to worry about!
I don't know why Mom was so worried.
There's nothing to it!
(Just experimenting.)
I can't waste any of it!
You underestimate me.
I'm a BIG girl!
I'll bet ice cream scoops up just as easily!
All done, see?
What's for dessert?
Alli is quite good at completing her wooden puzzles. She can easily put the pieces in the right spot, but now she's turned it into a game. She'll pick up a piece, purposely put it in the wrong spot and say, "Nooooo!" before moving to another incorrect spot and saying it again. This continues until she's tried every incorrect place before smiling and putting it on the right spot. So silly!
Yes, I like to do all four of my puzzles at once.
It goes... there.
Yes, I took this out of a cupboard that I don't belong in...
... but you can't possibly get mad at this face, can you?
Giraffe hugs!
My parents wish I was this innocent all the time. :)
Excuse me... I'm talking to you!
Hahahahahahahaha.... I have you all right where I want you!
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