Friday, May 18, 2012

Really?

For the past week, I've been formulating a plan. Now that Mollie is sleeping well in her own bed in our room, I think it's time to start working on moving her to her own room. I thought it would need to be a long-term plan, because right now I can't even leave the room until she has fallen asleep. That usually takes 20-30 minutes.
But after her bath tonight, she pointed at me and perry and then pointed downstairs. Then she said "me bed" and pointed to her bed in her room. Really?? Could it be that easy? The timing isn't ideal for many reasons, but I decided to let her try it. Perry and I are on our iPads in the guest room, waiting to see if it works. She came out once to find me, but then wanted to go back to bed. Then she called me and asked for her kitty (like Sarah's Ginger), so I took that to her and said goodnight. I don't know if she's going to make it all night, or even if she'll be able to fall asleep, but I'm just amazed that she's even trying.
She had a good week, even though Perry was out of town all week. We met some friends at the park, and she made a friend; she played well with another little girl at the gym; and we found out that she got a full-time slot at the preschool we wanted!









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Friday, May 4, 2012

Words

Whenever someone asks how Mollie's doing with language, I say she communicates very well and probably has about 40 words. But I wondered: is she learning? Does she have that many words? How is she doing, REALLY? We had a speech evaluation today, but I had to cancel it because Mollie has had a fever all day as a result of the three shots she received yesterday. But I decided to try to count all her words. Granted, her enunciation is still pretty rough, but she uses these words, and I can understand her!
Mama
Papa
Sarah
Abby
Bailey
Thank you
Welcome
Please
More
No
Milk
Water
Banana
Hot chocolate
Ice cream
Bye
Nose
Eyes
Ear
Chin
Ding dong
Elbow
Knee
Toes
Mouth
Teeth
Hair
Pretty
Ouchy
I want candy
Doctor
Saucy
Debbie
Mimi
Pop pop
Night night
Caillou Barney
No
Down
Up
I love you
Love you Mommy
School
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
Yellow
Green
Blue
Stop
Heather
Hunter
Tally
All done
Mommy's car
Daddy's car
Bath
Shower
Shoes
Hungry
I want to see
Moo
Meow
Moon
Cow
Balloon
Mouse
Hush
Nobody
Mush
Air
hot
Tee tee
cold
Mohawk
Backpack
Phone
School
Pizza
Belt
Lanie
Turner
Good (pronounced like a Southerner: "gooooooooood")
Hello
Hey
Talk to Daddy
Trash
I'm Tired
Fork
Same
Kiss
Shake shake shake
Hiney
Bailey did it
My turn
Jump
Had fun
Horsie

I'm sure there are more, but these are the ones I can think of. That's about 100 words!
What else?
She can point to most body parts. She's starting to alternate legs climbing the stairs, rather than doing one stair at a time. She great at matching games. She can pedal a tricycle. Her favorite app is Talking Tom. She loves to dance. She idolizes her sisters. Kids are drawn to her, intrigued by her, and charmed by her. Well, at least until she starts yelling because its her turn or her toy or her something! She's got it figured out - she fits right in, we love her completely, and she loves us. The angry eyebrows are (mostly) gone, replaced by laughing, mischievous eyes of joy. Blessed.















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