Jackson (2 years 1 month):
- 29 lbs. and 35 3/4 in. tall (50th and 75th percentile respectively)
- prays "Dear dear, food, good, much, amen."
- no longer calls Molly "Mo". She is now "Mowy". I'm kinda sad to see that end.
- Sleeps in his big boy bed for naps very well and will be transitioning to his bed for nitetime sometime this summer.
- Sits on the potty before bathtime and knows what goes in the potty, but has yet to successfully deposit anything.
- says "Pwease" and "mank ooo" very politely and hundreds of other words.
- Unfortunately, says "stuck" and "sock" with an f- instead of s-, so we get many weird looks in Target when the cart gets stuck and Jack screams "F***"!
- gets Time Out a couple times a week and cries and cries when he has to go sit at the end of the hall. Molly usually goes with him to keep him company. She only stays for about ten seconds and then he suffers alone.
Molly (15 months):
- 26 lbs. 3 oz. and 31 1/2 in. tall (90th and 75th percentile)
- is quite a little Diva and throws a fit when something doesn't go her way. Her cry is "ear piercing" according to the babysitter and we can only agree.
- has become very attached to her White Puppy and snuggles it and sleeps with it every night.
- is thrilled to go get Jackson up in the morning. She toddles down the hall screaming "JA JA" and then reaches through his crib rails and bops him on the head.
- only drinks from a sippy cup and our cupboard is clear of bottles for the first time in a couple years. However, they will be back soon.
- follows Jack around constantly.
- has been walking for about 1 and a half months.
- has become a big snuggler
- is very sensitive to tone of voice. If I speak sternly to her she dissolves into tears and buries her face in the floor.
- will give you hundreds of kisses even if you only want one.
Baby #3:
- has not been to the doctor yet so there is nothing to write about that
- is making Mommy very, very sick, all day long.
All is going very well in our world and we're looking forward to summer, going away for our 5 year anniversary, no more morning sickness, and watching the kids play and grow.
1 comments:
Glad to hear the kids are growing well, happy, and healthy, what more could you ask for...well, besides a little break from all of the morning/afternoon/evening/nighttime sickness. Praying it lets up soon! And enjoy your anniversary trip, time away with the hubs is time well spent. Happy Summer!!!
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