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My Sweet Little Girl

I haven't done a post just about Maddy in awhile. She turned 17 mo. at the end of August. It is crazy how the time has flown by. Sometimes I can't believe it because she is so small. Anyway here are somethings that she's been doing lately, etc.
This morning she figured out how to take her diaper cover off. Oh joy. I've also been trying to let her use a spoon and feed herself a little bit. I'm sure you can imagine the mess that's been.
She is pulling up a lot. Here she is chasing the letter Z over the side of the tub. Should I let her stand up in the tub you ask? Well...........
This was at my parents house. She loves putting things where they go. Glasses on faces, lids on jars, puzzle pieces in puzzles, etc. She still loves books and loves watching Baby Einstein videos while she's in her stander. She is starting to say a lot of words and she definitely knows what you are saying about almost everything. Here are some words she likes to say: dogs, flowers, ice (she loves eating ice and will ask for it anytime she sees anyone drinking something), kiki (kitty), ish (fish), booo (this means moo for cow), quack quack (for duck), eyes, bouf (mouth. she points to nose when you ask her but doesn't say it yet), baba (for bottle), ice (rice in this case), dada and mom. She likes giving high fives, blowing kisses, playing with the tupperware in the cabinet while mom cooks, pulling books off shelves, pulling everything out of the diaper bag, giving the dogs their treats in the morning, and she loves it when people come to the house to visit. She still isn't crawling but we keep working on it. She also likes brushing her teeth. She will try to comb her own hair and she likes putting on her shoes and taking them off, but she doesn't really like wearing shoes.
I won't go on, but just wanted to take a minute to write down some stuff she's been doing mostly so I can have it to look back at. The best thing about Maddy is that she smiles and is happy and content almost all the time.

Comments

Blabber said…
She must talk a lot more at home than around strangers! That's a ton of words! She's definately got her own little personality!
Jessica said…
How about "Jess"? Is she saying that yet? jk. What a doll!
bee said…
I love her more and more every day. I sure miss her when we are separated by the long miles between Dallas and CS. She is a sweet heart.

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