This seems to be AJ's latest word to say. The first time I heard her, I giggled and she sent me on a time-out.
Yesterday it was such an amazing day for her. Our dear neighbor gave her a wooden rocking horse that he repaired for her, sanded down and left in perfect condition for her. She loves her horse and says "weeee! Woohoo!" when she rides it.
Then daddy carved a pumpkin which I'm not sure she enjoyed much, we turned off the lights of the apartment and light the pumpkin. Angelina let out an "ah!" we turned the lights on, showed her it was just a pumpkin and turned the lights off again, she let another little "ah!" and said "lights please!" so we turned on the lights.At this point, I'm not so sure celebrating Halloween this year will be such a good idea, with all the scary costumes out there, having her fearful and traumatized once a year is just not my cup of tea.
When we got home last night, I took her to the bathroom and noticed she had put some coins in her blouse (probably trying to do what daddy and I do of saving coins in our pants or clothes). The coins fell to the ground and she said "oh no! Oh Crap!" I couldn't help myself! I was laughing so hard my belly ached (thanks to our tough pilates class). Oh I just love her! Her use of words is just brilliant!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Doctor appointment
Now that we're new in town, we were looking for a good doctor for her. One was recommended to us and I took her there yesterday. The doctor was very impressed with AJ, she kept telling me how smart she was and how much she talked. She also said how "mature she is for her age." The doctor was very impressed with how much self-confidence she has. It must have something to do with the fact that we don't spank her.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Angelina at two
Yesterday I took Angelina to the park and we met a lady and her 8 month old baby. It was her first, so she asked "how are the terrible twos?" I said, well, I haven't really had to deal with bad terrible twos, because I have been very blessed." I do think that I have been blessed, but I also think that I am an unconventional parent... both Joseph and I are... I mean, what parent would dare drop to the floor and imitate their child in the middle of a temper tantrum in a public place? Well... I did and it worked, to the point that she looked at me, laughed and never did it again.
I have never spanked her but I do give her short time outs, I send her to her room and tell her "you're on a time-out" she'll cry but will say "I'm sorry", I will hug her at the end of her time-out and things go back to normal. Her time-outs last only 2 minutes, one minute for each year of age. Well, she sent me on a time-out because I giggled, when she said "Oh Crap!" an expression I never use, and that her daddy uses all the time.
Today I was on the line interpreting for someone who kept calling her 2 year old "stupid." If it weren't because I risk my job, I would have said something about it, but as Joseph pointed out "It would have not made a difference," and he's right, it wouldn't have... but it doesn't stop me from realizing that Angelina is such a great child because she will never be called stupid or made felt inferior because of a comment made by one of her parents, and for that I am thankful.
I have never spanked her but I do give her short time outs, I send her to her room and tell her "you're on a time-out" she'll cry but will say "I'm sorry", I will hug her at the end of her time-out and things go back to normal. Her time-outs last only 2 minutes, one minute for each year of age. Well, she sent me on a time-out because I giggled, when she said "Oh Crap!" an expression I never use, and that her daddy uses all the time.
Today I was on the line interpreting for someone who kept calling her 2 year old "stupid." If it weren't because I risk my job, I would have said something about it, but as Joseph pointed out "It would have not made a difference," and he's right, it wouldn't have... but it doesn't stop me from realizing that Angelina is such a great child because she will never be called stupid or made felt inferior because of a comment made by one of her parents, and for that I am thankful.
It's been a while!
A busy life has kept me away from blogging. Since December of last year, we've moved three times and are now living in a beautiful little community north of Santa Barbara. I always dreamt about living here and kept thinking 'someday, somehow.' In March due to a series of events, we had a blessing in disguise which led us to say "heck, why not?" We picked up our few belongings, and moved here where rent is cheaper, the environment is cleaner, there is wildlife, wineries and NO traffic.
Another change also, is that now that I live here, Joseph has been really busy with work and AJ is at home with me. Finding activities to keep her little mind and hands busy, has been easier than I thought. At this age, anything engages her, from a large pad of paper with crayons to these wonderful crayons we found at Target called Color Wonder from Crayola, these crayons have been my absolute favorite, the ink is white and only works on special paper. I now found out as well that Crayola has a great website where you can print color sheets and get some ideas for activities for the little ones. http://www.crayola.com.
Angelina's vocabulary is expanding. She now is able to put sentences together and amazes Joseph and I with words and sentences we have NO idea she knew. She broke something the other day by accident and brought it to Joseph and said: "Daddy I'm sorry, can you fix it?"
Parenting has been amazing. I don't think we ever imagined how fun it would be to have a daughter. Everything is a new adventure and one that we are enjoying every minute of.
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