On Saturday, Amelia celebrated her half-birthday by picking
out a Christmas tree, watching a Christmas parade and discovering the wonder
that is every single Christmas ornament we own.
Since we’ve decorated for Christmas, Amelia’s vocabulary has expanded in
a new direction; Santa, reindeer, Rudolph, Charlie Brown, ornament, Baby Jesus,
the list goes on. But, as usual, I’m
sidetracked. I started out trying to
explain that my not-so-little baby is not a baby anymore. Honestly, she hasn’t been a baby for a while;
she is a big girl and she will make sure you know it. Eighteen months just brought it all home. She is now officially closer to her second
birthday than her first.
Since her first birthday, she has changed so much. I know it isn’t just Amelia, but all babies
change so much nearly every day. So, in
commemoration of her milestone eighteen months, I’m going to give you another
classic list…as always, these are in no particular order, and take them as you
will.
18 Things About My 18-Month-Old
1. She is officially a toddler. She loves to say things like “my turn,” “big
girl,” and “no.
2. She absolutely loves names; she can name all of
the kids in her class, she knows some last names, she loves to know what people
and things are called. It amazes me how
many names she knows.
3. Amelia has always loved to talk. Ever since she discovered that she could make
noise, she has barely stopped. It’s
awesome.
4. Because she loves to talk, she has some
hilarious attempts at some words that are not quite in her wheelhouse yet;
those include blueberry (bubebelly), Charlie Brown (tummy down), and penguin
(pengle).
5. Amelia loves high fives, fist bumps, and hugs,
but she’ll ask for kisses.
6. She loves clothes; we’re in trouble there. She likes to look at them and pick out her
own clothes. She also likes to go in my
closet, just to look.
7. Her favorite characters are Elmo, Abby, Daniel
Tiger, Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse and Snoopy.
8. She knows that wrapping up baby dolls is so exciting
that you can do it for hours.
9. Amelia is her mother’s daughter; she is
completely into putting things where they go and things that open and close.
10. She
loves music, especially Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift and anything else that is
easy to dance to.
11. Her
favorite things to play with are books; any and all of them. She can pick specific books off of a crowded
shelf. Right now, her favorites are
“Moo, Baa, Lalala,” “Llama Llama Nighty Night,” “Pat the Bunny,” “Where’s
Spot?,” “Pete the Cat,” “Animals,” “Daniel Tiger and Snowflake Day,” and all of
the Christmas books that we recently unpacked.
12. Amelia
hates to be cold.
13. Amelia’s
favorite foods right now are avocado, chicken, cheese, and grapes.
14. At
the playground, Amelia loves the swing and the slide, but her favorite thing is
still just going up and down the steps.
15. When
we pick her up at daycare, Amelia smiles and happily comes running for a hug
every day. I’m not going to say that
she’s ready to go each time, but I always know that she’s happy to see me. I’m always happy to see her.
16. She
has always, and continues to, love people.
She rarely meets a stranger and while it sometimes takes her a minute,
she loves to show off her vocabulary and “tricks” to anyone who will listen.
17. Amelia
has a love/hate relationship with Scout.
Sometimes she wants to pet her and play with her, while sometimes she
just repeats “like that” (which in Amelia-speak means “I don’t like that”) four
hundred times until Scout walks away.
18. Amelia
has recently learned to say, “I love you.” It’s one of the harder to understand parts of
her recently acquired language, but it’s also one of the most heart melting.
Reader, if you made it through all eighteen things, you are
wonderfully patient. I may be somewhat
biased, but there are so many more than eighteen unbelievably interesting
things about my daughter that I could have shared. Of course, you obviously already know how
awesome she is. See above.
As we head into the eye of the Christmas season, it’s the
people that I want to keep in mind.
There is so much going on in our world and I have my opinions about it
all, many of which will rear their sometimes ugly heads sooner than later, but
today, I wanted to keep it much closer to home.
This can’t get any closer to home.
I realize that it’s mundane to some, silly to most and hopefully at
least brought one chuckle to all.
There’s no real message today; no serious point. Just eighteen things.
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