- Dress rehearsals for the "terrible 2s." Oh yeah, little mama has been getting a lot of practice this week. It's like she's Erica Kane's understudy. I'm getting better at handling them though. I was telling Damon how quickly she can go from sweet to sour and he called her a Sour Patch Kid.
- She is still a Dancing Queen. The first words out of her mouth in the morning is eat then dance.
- Her appetite for reading is growing. Now she shout out the words that she knows when I am reading to her. It's so cute.
- I never spoke cutesy "baby talk" to Marlie. I always used the right words when talking to her, but I have noticed that lately I have making words plural like be carefuls or do you want more waters? Wy am I suddenly adding a "s" to everything?! Is it because she is growing up and practically forming sentences and I want to keep her a baby? Someone please psychoanalyze me!
- To make matters worse, I am making up silly songs to sing about what I am making her to eat. So far, there's "Eggy McEggy" and "Bok, Bok, Chicken, Chicken"...I need help!
- We started Power90x yesterday. It's hard to adjust to the slower pace after Insanity. I was so bored!
Baby Log: 1 Year and 35 Weeks Old
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Stuff me and my little nugget have been up to this week:
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The terrible twos are just a precursor for the TORTUROUS THREES. Abby is three...and totally torturing us.
Ok maybe its something in the air because jasmine has really been trying me this past week. She's been doing the sour sweet thing as well and she's also taken to telling me "no!" When I ask her to do things which is a big no-no! She's started to fold those chubby little arms and have those attitude eyebrows. I need her to knock it off stat! Lol
And yea, you want you baby to be a baby so you're baby talking her lol. I never baby talked jasmine either, which is why she talks too much sometimes lol.
I say the most annoying thing to Miss V, I refer to diapers as "diapies". Please shoot me to put everyone else out of their misery! I never said things like that with my first four. I have no idea where it has come from, but I've been doing it for 2 1/2 years and haven't been able to stop (kind of like the old lady in the commercial, "Help me, I fell down and can't get up!" instead, "Help me, I'm talking baby talk and I can't stop.!"
My CrossFit workouts have a lot of intense fast-paced bodyweight kind of exercises most days. After getting used to that style of working out, it is incredibly difficult for me to take a more traditional weights kind of class that is just endless slow repeats of things like biceps curls. I get so bored! I totally understand what you mean.
The speed at which a toddler's attitude can change is amazing! Lewis was standing in the middle of the floor screaming for no reason. I did something and then suddenly he was laughing. Then he started crying again. I don't get it.
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