I've come to realize that getting to know your child's personality and watching them learn new things are the most enjoyable things about being a parent. I get the biggest thrill out of seeing Lydia learn, grow, gain new skills and become her own little person. I don't want to forget ANYTHING about my child growing up, so I've compiled a list of some of her favorite things/activities, currently, at nearly 11 months.
Lydia loves:
- Walking all over the house! This is a recent accomplishment, as in the last couple of days. She's been threatening to walk for what seems like forever, but for the past 3 days or so, she's really taken off and walks everywhere.
- Eating. In fact, she loves it so much that she sings (humming, or mmmming) ALL through her meals. I'm not exaggerating! She LOVES food. I'm don't remember the last time she spit anything out.
- Shaking her head and grinning when I say, "NO NO NO, Lydia!" (even when I'm being serious).
- Squirming instead of allowing me to change her diaper. This becomes especially tedious when she's poopy, and I frequently end up wiping her bum while she's on her hands and knees. *Sigh* So far, the only way she'll stay still enough for me to put a diaper on is if she's sitting in front of the mirror on my dresser (where the changing pad is).
- Unplugging electrical cords and chewing on them.
- Trying to climb on the fireplace hearth, which is currently covered in pillows and couch cushions.
- Eating my Ensign. I don't know why she always zeros in on that particular piece of literature, but I don't think any of my Ensigns from the last several months remain un-crumpled.
- Drinking her bathwater. We keep two cups in the bathtub, one that holds about 8 oz. of water which we use for dumping water over her head and rinsing off shampoo, and the other, which would hold about 4 oz. of water, except it has a small hole in the bottom where the water drains out. Lydia has actually become very proficient at drinking from a cup, and she will pick up whichever cup is available and begin to gulp bathwater unless we take it away. I let her play with the small one, and even drink a little from it. I figure, a little bathwater never hurt anyone!
- Pulling things off my open shelves in the kitchen.
- Dancing or waving her arms to music, wherever it may be coming from.
- Chewing on my phone, if she can get a hold of it.
- Pulling every single bow out of her hair. Lydia's hair is getting long (down past her nose) and it really needs to be pinned back. Not to mention, it's so cute pulled back! But my child will almost always pull her bows out and chew on them. I recently switched over to tiny elastic bands, the only problem being that instead of being able to pull those out (which she has only accomplished twice, I think) she ends up pulling so insistently, that she breaks off some of the hair and has short patches around the ponytail.
- Eating paper, or used tissues. If it's a paper bi-product, it's tasty and fair game!
- Helping (un)load the dishwasher. Doesn't every kid?
- Tormenting (that is to say playing with) the cat! ("kkkkkhhhh" as she calls her)
- Saying "mamamamama" and entwining her fingers in my hair when I pick her up.
- Squealing "dada" when daddy comes into the room.
- Pointing out the picture of Jesus on the mantel.
I LOVE my daughter. I'm so grateful that Heavenly Father sent her to our family so I could be her mom. Truly, being a mom is the best job I've ever had.
4 comments:
That little chicky is getting SO BIG!! I wish I could have seen her on Monday :) :)
Also, we found the cookie dough in the fridge behind the milk. :) I really thought we'd find it in Emily's room somewhere!!!
So sweet! I love making lists when they learn new things, it makes it seem so significant. Toddlers are so fun!
I loved reading about Lydia's little personality. What a cutie. She really is a darling little girl! I can't wait until she and Clark start talking.
By the way, that little boy in the background in your first picture is a serious little stud. I bet his parents are really good-looking!
She is seriously adorable. I almost don't recognize her; she's gotten so big!
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