Tuesday, December 30, 2014

19 months old


On October 20th, Evin turned 19 months old.  My baby girl is closer to being a 2 year old than a 1 year old.  Wahhh!

I haven't done a monthly post since she was 16 months, so this is recapping 17, 18 & 19 months old.


Weight: 20.6 lbs  (25th %)

Length:  30 ½ inches  (25th %)

Clothes: 18 month 

Shoe Size:  4

Diaper Size: 3

Eats 3 meals and 1 or 2 snacks a day.  She would love to nibble on things all day long.  We try to prevent constant snacking and just do a big snack after nap, but she usually has different plans than we do.

A few of her favorite foods:
Cheese
Blueberry waffles
Chicken (especially Chick-fil-a)
Cooked carrots
Oranges
Apples
Watermelon
Raisins

I say these are favorites, but there might be a day that she flat out refuses to eat a food from this list.  She is a strange eater!

Loves food dipped in ketchup!  Also loves ketchup by itself…

Still loves Puffs, but loves Cheerios even more.  They are now our go-to snack for keeping Evin entertained while running errands or shopping.  Yogurt Melts are also a favorite.

SHE FINALLY HAS SOME TEETH!  She cut her first tooth right before she turned 17 months.  She cut her other bottom middle tooth and one of her top teeth at 18 ½ months.  They are SUPER slow to come all the way up.  I am accepting the fact that pretty much everything with Evin is going to go slowly…Little Miss likes to take her time!

She is an 11-12 hour night sleeper.  She sleeps through the night most of the time, but still has a couple of nights here and there where she wakes up.  We try not to make it a habit of bringing her in bed with us when she wakes up, although it is definitely the easiest solution.

Takes 1 nap- in the afternoon, usually for 2 hours or so.  Occasionally she will decide she only needs a 30 minute nap that day (ugh) or that she needs a 3 hour nap that day.

She goes through spurts where she is super easy to put down for bed at night, and then when she is super hard to put down.  Mostly, I can lay her in her crib awake, but drowsy, and she will put herself to sleep.

She likes to be on the go.  Days where we spend the entire day at home are usually kind of rough.  She enjoys being out and about.

Everyone comments on her super sassy walk.  She definitely has a little shake in her hips!
  
She is becoming a great little fit thrower.  Throws little mini fits when she doesn’t want to take her PJs off, when SHE wants to be the one to flip the light switch, when you don’t move on certain things as quickly as she would like.


She isn’t a very big talker, but she does say:

Mama, Dada, Beckham, Ball, No, Car, Go, More, PawPaw, Mia (mah), Mums (muh), Uh-Oh, Bird

She is babbling more lately, but doesn’t try to repeat anything you tell her unless she knows she will be able to say it.  Already a perfectionist?  I hope not!

Will show you her tummy, hair, nose, ears, eyes, mouth, teeth, belly button (and they she wants you to show her yours), knee, toes, feet and hands.

Does lots of animal noises!  Some of my favorites are the rooster (caw-cuh), the lizard (sticks tongue in and out), and when she grunts like a pig.

Still obsessed with Beckham, and the feeling is not mutual.  Mia likes Evin much more than Beckham does, but she insists on trying to pet, kiss and hug Beckham all the time. 

She LOVES to get into the pantry and get treats out to give the dogs.  She gives Beckham a treat, and then takes Mia’s and holds it behind her back so Mia can’t get it.  We have to force Evin to give it to her.  Little toot!

We survived the first couple of months of my first year of teaching.  Evin is doing mostly OK with it, but it was rough in the beginning.  She would be SO clingy when I got home and would suddenly get very fussy.  We think it was because she was scared I was going to leave again, so she would cling to me or throw a fit if I left the room.  More recently, she has been OK but occasionally acts like she wants nothing to do with me, almost like she is punishing me for being gone so much.  I try not to take it personally, but it’s hard!

Loves to have “races” and us say, “Ready, set, GO!” and she will take off.  Sometimes she likes to be the one to say, “go!”

She occasionally says the word “no,” but she really loves to shake her head to say “no.”

If something happens and she gets hurt, she immediately turned to whatever it was (step, toy she ran into, etc.) and shakes her finger at it and says, “no, no!”

Mitch and I are surprised at how well she can follow directions, sometimes even 2 step directions.  She’s turning into our little helper and will throw things away or go get things for us.

She LOVES her squeaky shoes and wants to put them on to wear around the house.

Every time I take Evin’s diaper off before her bath I say, “Ahh!  Naked girl!” in a high-pitched voice.  She has started beating me to it and will do a little high-pitched scream the second I take her diaper off.

It is so funny to try to watch her jump.  She will bend her knees and put her arms back and stand up fast, without actually getting off the ground.  She grins like she has just jumped a foot in the air!

Mondays and Tuesdays are Daddy/Evin days.  They have gotten into a little routine of going to the park mid-morning to play for awhile.  It is a good way for them to get out of the house for a little bit and Evin loves it!

Evin started going to an in-home babysitter for a few hours 1 day a week.  Melissa kept Lane when he was little, and she keeps another little girl that is 2 months younger than Evin.  We thought taking her to Melissa would be good for her socially.  The first few times she went to Melissa’s she cried a few times and spent much of her time “tattling” on Kinsley by shaking her finger at her and pointing at her often.  She has gotten better and now cries AND tattles less! :)

Loves to take people by the hand and lead them around.

Points at things and says “uhh?” so you will tell her the name of whatever it is. 

Chick-fil-a is her favorite meal!

At her 18 month check-up her doctor said she is a late bloomer all around.  She has done almost everything just a tiny bit late and talking seems to be that way, too.

If we ask, “Who loves her Dada/Mama?” she raises her hand in the air.

Loves little plastic figurine toys.

She loves putting my bracelets on and taking them off, over and over.

Evin started going to the church nursery and does fine for the most part.  The second we walk into the building she starts whining and buries her head into us.  She cries when we leave, but stops pretty much as soon as we get around the corner.  One of the nursery workers, Miss Molly, has a son that has CHD.  It is SO much easier to leave Evin when we know that she is somewhat familiar with her condition!

Loves to wave/smile at people and kids, but she wants to be the one to initiate it.  If someone approaches her, she usually shies away.

Loves to read the same books over and over.  Especially loves her counting book where you pop the buttons to count and her first words book where she points out the objects as you ask where they are.

Always wants to shut the door.  If we go in her room, she shuts the door behind us.  She always shuts our closet door, the pantry door, or any door that is open, really.

She gets really bothered if something is how it shouldn’t be.  One day with Melissa, Kinsley had one shoe on and one shoe off.  It bothered Evin forever and she wanted it fixed.  She has a little OCD in her!


I really don’t think time could go any faster than it has been.  Working makes the time fly by SO quickly, but it also makes me truly cherish the time that I have with Evin.  We love, love, love our sweet girl!

Kyla took all the above pictures when Evin was 18 1/2 months and I LOVE them.  She did such a good job with such a difficult & on-the-go client! ;) 

Here she is at:

17 months

 18 months



19 months
*when she was being particularly difficult and I took about 20 terrible pictures and called it quits*

It's crazy to see how much she changes from month to month!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Pretty much all of October

I am trying to catch up on blogging over Christmas break, so October is being lumped into one big ol' jumbled post (and November will be too!).  Get ready for picture overload!

 October means it's time for Halloween clothes!

One of my favorite expressions of hers...I love when she cuts her eyes to the side.


My favorite tiny dinner date.  She is mostly well-behaved when we go out to eat.  I just wish she didn't eat so fast so she wouldn't finish way before the rest of us!

Polka dot sweatshirt, skinny jeans, gold shoes...does it get any cuter?!?

Alex & Elizabeth stopped by to bring Evin a treat on their way back to Brady one afternoon.  She enjoyed reading some books with them!


One of my favorite things is going to breakfast with my main man and my main girl.


Evin has a new-found love of my jewelry, bracelets in particular.  This day she took them on and off and admired them for a solid 20 minutes.

Giving me a toned down version of her "look" while grabbing dinner one night.  With Daddy going to school two nights a week, that leaves us girls on our own for dinner.

Watching a little Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  I feel sure this lasted no more than about 45 seconds.  Evin likes the shows on Disney Junior, but she really only sits still during the music parts.  She's too busy for the rest of it, even if she is tired.


Finger in the mouth constantly.  I guess it feels good with those teefers coming in!

Sweet, sweet girl.


Getting ready for a sleepover at Mums' house with a baby doll that Kyla and I grew up playing with.  We very affectionately called her "rubber baby" since she was made of a rubbery material.  Good name, huh?


So very proud to have snagged her daddy's milkshake.  
Soon after this picture was taken, she was dancing while holding it, tripped, and spilled milkshake all over the floor.  What a mess!


Dinner with GiGi & PawPaw!


Loving on the little girl in the mirror.


My happy (and cheesy) shopping buddy.

When did her arms and legs get so long and skinny?  I feel like she grew into a toddler overnight!

Stores started displaying Christmas decor and she was pretty excited about it!  She ooh-ed and ahh-ed over it!





Singing "Itsy Bitsy Spider" with Mums.  It's one of her favorites!


After being busy, busy, busy, Evin and I finally had a day together.  We hit up the park and did a little shopping on an unseasonably warm October day.

Making friends at Old Navy.  She loves the dog mannequin!

I think it's obvious that we have practiced sitting on her little potty. Evin decided her make-up mirror looked similar to the potty, so she sat right on down!

Evin spotted this Minnie Mouse sweatshirt earlier while we were at Old Navy and wouldn't let it go.  I bought it for her, and we tried it on when we got home.  She refused to take it off, so she wore it around, size sticker and all.  She also thinks it's hilarious to wear her bloomers on her head.  What a silly goose!

Watching airplanes!

Mitch and I celebrated our 5 year anniversary on October 24th.  I was so happy to spend an evening with my favorite guy at a nice restaurant without having to worry about entertaining a toddler. 

We weren't quite sure what to do with ourselves without Evin, so instead of rushing out like we normally do, we enjoyed cheesecake for dessert.


We had a gorgeous and warm Sunday right at the end of October, so we decided to head to the zoo.  We didn't realize that it was also a day they were doing "Boo at the Zoo" so we got about a mile from the entrance and hit dead still traffic.  We quickly decided it wasn't worth fighting the crowd, so we headed to the Museum of Science and History instead. 

It was all a little over Evin's head, so we probably won't go back for another year or so.
She did enjoy a game of, "Who loves her Mommy?" while we waited on Mitch.


They have a cute grocery area that she scooted around in for awhile.


She and Daddy drove the ambulance together, which lasted about 3 seconds because she decided she was scared of it.  In this picture Mitch is trying to convince her to stay in it.  Haha!

She picked out a baby doll and took care of her in the baby nursery.

Bye-bye museum!!!

Halloween posts coming up soon!!!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Country Critters Farm

In October, we spent an afternoon at Country Critters Farm.  It was a warm day and we all ended up sweating, but we had the best time!


Evin and Daddy had fun making their way through the maze (which was actually kind of hard!).

Hello, llama!

Scoping out which pony she wanted to ride!

Of course, she chose the one with the pink and purple mane. :)

She was a little reluctant at first and clung onto Daddy's shirt, but she ended up loving it!


I always wanted a pony of my own and Evin might be following in my footsteps.
She will also be following in my footsteps by never getting one.  ;)

E also experienced her first petting zoo.  She moseyed around the little pen like she owned the place and all the animals were her BFFs.

My cousin, Mark, and his family met us there.  Thomas found a little Thomas-sized goat and they became buddies!

Lane and Thomas, giving sweet pats.



A bitty goat and a bitty girl.

This picture cracks.me.up.  
And looking at it now (months later) I can see that this was the beginning of "the look" that Evin gives.



All the kids enjoyed one last spin on the ponies.


Peek-a-boo, little scarecrow!

"Whoaaaaa!"




Cutest pumpkin in the patch.

Later that night, in her skeleton jammies!

It was a fun fall day for the Armstrong family!