Happy Birthday to my sweet little Adalyn Lucia. Sigh, I'm a little sad that she's already a year old! She is just such a cute, sweet baby. I'm sure she will be a cute, sweet toddler as well (minus the inevitable tantrums), but I will miss her babyness. Here is what her life is looking like at one year old!
Eating
Adalyn eats pretty much everything we eat, cut up into small pieces, with the exception of the unhealthy stuff! I think doing very few purees has paid off because she will eat a large variety of foods Juliana would never touch. She was slow to get into eating, but in the last month she has really been picking up on the quantity of food. Probably her favorite food is grapes. She gets excited and points wildly whenever she sees them, and usually we get tired of cutting them up before she gets tired of eating them.
Adalyn eats pretty much everything we eat, cut up into small pieces, with the exception of the unhealthy stuff! I think doing very few purees has paid off because she will eat a large variety of foods Juliana would never touch. She was slow to get into eating, but in the last month she has really been picking up on the quantity of food. Probably her favorite food is grapes. She gets excited and points wildly whenever she sees them, and usually we get tired of cutting them up before she gets tired of eating them.
She also loves to drink water. She drinks down her sippy cup then goes on a hunt for our waterbottles. She just got her own waterbottle for her birthday, undoubtedly her favorite persent. She also loves nursing and nurses 4-5x a day. I'm planning to cut down over the next few months but will probably continue to nurse her some until around 2 years old, like I did with Juliana. We both enjoy our nursing relationship, and it still has lots of benefits, so why quit?
SleepingBedtime is usually around 7:30pm, a little earlier if she has a particularly bad nap day and a little later if we are out. She is often tired and starting to fall apart, but that's the earliest we can usually manage. A month or so ago we moved Adalyn into Juliana's room, and she started more or less sleeping through the night. Except if she slept all night, she woke up at 5am, which I consider inhumane. We have now struck a compromise - I go in and nurse her at 4:30 or 5 and then she sleeps until after 6am.
Adalyn naps twice a day. She will go through brief happy spells of longer naps, but generally she is adamately sticking to her 45 minute naps. She is happier when she naps better, but to paraphrase the old saying: "you can lead a baby to bed but you can't make them sleep."
Playtime
Adalyn's very favorite activity for the past couple of months has been pushing stools, chairs, and toys around. Her favorite is Juliana's step-stool, but she has tried pretty much anything that can be pushed around the floor. She is close to walking independently but not quite there yet. She particularly enjoys playing with (and eating) Juliana's toys, but she will play with her own toys if necessary. She has a pretty short attention span for reading, but she is becoming quite familiar with our personal children's library as she pulls all the books off the shelf every day.
Adalyn's very favorite activity for the past couple of months has been pushing stools, chairs, and toys around. Her favorite is Juliana's step-stool, but she has tried pretty much anything that can be pushed around the floor. She is close to walking independently but not quite there yet. She particularly enjoys playing with (and eating) Juliana's toys, but she will play with her own toys if necessary. She has a pretty short attention span for reading, but she is becoming quite familiar with our personal children's library as she pulls all the books off the shelf every day.
While she has started to exert more "spunk" (screaming when frustrated or when being persecuted by her sister), Adalyn is still pretty laidback. She can entertain herself pretty well, especially if her sister is nearby (but not sitting on her). She's more active than cuddly now, but she still likes to check in for hugs. She likes grabbing my face and bringing our foreheads together while we rub noses and go, "aaaah." I just have to kiss her chubby little cheeks about 100x a day, and she has just started kissing back. Although she still sometimes confuses "kissing" with "eating your face." Either way, it's sweet.
Communication
I think Adalyn's first word was mama. At first she used it to say, "I am in great distress! Someone rescue me!" but now she uses it to refer to me. Now she also says dada, bye-bye, night-night, uh-oh, ball, and an approximation of "peekaboo." She often imitates our intonation on words, even if she can't quite get the sounds. I never really did baby sign language with Adalyn, but she has gotten down those universal basics - waving and pointing. She also loves any sound that can be made by flapping her tongue around.
She Loves: Eating crumbs off the floor, stealthy shoe gnawing missions, playing in the pantry, tickles, imitating big sister, attempting to catapult off our beds, eating Cheerios, playing on blankets and pillows on the floor, bopping to music
She Hates: Sister taking her toys, being near but not WITH mama, sitting still too long, diaper changes, not being able to get to the shoes, falling down so often, having to nap
I love: Her chubby cheeks, when she burrows her face into mine, the way she follows her sister around, her proud look when she accomplishes a new feat, her giant expressive eyes, how she likes to "share" things back and forth, her quiet nature, and her reaching arms and cry of "mama!!" when she sees me.