Jane is fifteen months old today, anybody want a fifteen month old?
I WANT to say it's that last molar...Eric found blood on her blanket, possibly from last night. She's sleeping now, but then she was up at 4:15, little turd. Eric gave her a drink, rocked, and put her back down and she was mostly quiet, although not sleeping til about 5:00, which is when I got up with her for the day.
My sister mentioned that all of her kids' personalities seemed to change a bit when they started walking...thoughts anyone?
So, in contrast to my words (which are ornery, like Jane this week), and because I've got a Pre-Thanksgiving Feast to prep for (I'm making pumpkin pudding in sugar cookie tart dishes with ginger crumble on top...if it turns out, if not I'm making Trader Joe Stuffing), I'll just post a few pics (which are really sweet, like Jane the rest of the time) and maybe comment on all the wondrous accomplishments of my darling child when I'm feeling more positive and loving.
Blueberries, blueberries, everywhere!!! Jane will eat them in any form, in a box with a fox, in a house with a mouse...
Grandma reading Tumble Bumble, one of Jane's favorites. She said "bumble" the other day and pointed at the book. Jane has at least 30 words she says.
Jane and the Cuz, little bookworms. Right after Grandma snapped this (she thought it was SO cute, Jena and I were a bit less thrilled as they do this all the time, although they don't always read so nicely, usually there is more grabbing of each other's books), Jena pulled out a ball and told the bookworms that they needed to do something more active. That was fun, too.
Joint story-time. Jane's nap has finally moved from the morning to about noon, which is much closer to when Joey takes his, so on this day, they read stories together before nap time, they both LOVE Jena and stories.
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First of all, I knew it! Congrats! :)
And Jane is really cute. Sorry that her molars are causing so many issues!
Congratulations...I assume you are expecting again!
Jane looks really cute! She is so big, I'm amazed how fast they grow. My girls seem to be going through a growth spurt, they are getting taller, heavier and they are growing out of their shoes super fast (at least the transition from 5-6)
So guess what...Glen's got the swine flu. At this point we are just hoping we don't get sick. Was it just Jane that got sick or did Eric and you also got sick?
You mentioned a change in personality. I'm not sure if William's personality changed or if my perception of him has changed. But he seems to be a lot more independent. Of course, that may also be that he started talking at the same time he started walking, and 'No','Nope', 'Nah', and 'Uh-un' are all in his vocabulary. I have yet to hear him say 'yes' (and I work on it with him every day). Plus knowing that I'm going to have another kid makes me compare Will with how he was a year ago, and he's just not that tiny anymore.
I am sorry about the molars. The doctor had to tell us when the molars were coming in, becuase there was no change in William other than he cried a little in the mornings as he woke up, instead of waking up talking to himself and yelling 'Mamma' like he normally does.
I'm sure I'll get a more 'normal' kid with this next one, but by then all my advice will be too late....
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