makes a scrunched-up-face smile all the time; cheese!!! tried string cheese for the first time - loves it. has been putting down blueberries since yesterday; I smash them a bit so they're not little throat-lodgers. is taking independent steps everywhere. gives us a constant stream of babbles...and sometimes they're whispers under her breath, especially if she's working hard to do something like pull her self up or get at something. I realized today this seems like a small detail but it's super cute to me and not one I want to forget. loves hearing and seeing the train from our apartment or in the car. "ayne" or "nayne" means "train". searched and called for her "daa" yesterday when we stayed home due to ice and he went to work. has been getting SO excited and squirrly about seeing said father when he gets home and it's adorable. makes a really funny "zeee zeee seee seee gee gee" sound, especially when we get her up from a nap and she seems frantic. Why this sound at this emotion is beyond me since "zee zee" is my grandmother's dog's name. "swims" in her bath; she loves this so much and also dips down to get a drink of water ever minute or so. Gross. is very interested in playing in our kitchen cabinets. I have two set aside for her that have some special "Hanna" kitchen "toys" and thankfully those keep her occupied for quite a while but when she starts to get interested in Guinness' food area or trying to open the garbage can it's time to move out of the kitchen. But then... she throws a mini-tantrum/fit --> is this a portent of times to come? Isn't it too early for this? Just this week if I tell her I'm picking her up and it's time to put things away, then motion down to get her, Hanna will quickly turn her back to me and hide what she's holding or she'll scurry away. The tears after doing what she doesn't want me to do don't last for long but ugh, I thought we had more time. is saying "hi" to many people, especially passerby in public places {some even say "hi" back} but never on command. waves "bye bye". either loves a sippy cup {water or milk} or hates it {she tosses it to the side with a disgusted sound}. caused some trouble in our playroom upstairs because she had a toy another child wanted. This happened a few times yesterday and it wasn't a "let him/her share" sort of situation but rather the other kids were feeling possessive. But it got me wondering/thinking that we have to broach this topic at some point and I seem to recall hearing/reading about two approaches? Let the other kid take the toy or explain to that kid that my kid is currently enjoying it so he/she can wait? Blergh; we still have time.
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