Grace can now open doors. Our whole world changed overnight.
Yesterday morning I made my way into the kitchen to grab Grace's milk before I went into her room to start getting her ready.
All of a sudden, I heard a THUMP.
Then the unmistakeable pat-pat-pat-pat of little feet running.
As I peaked around the corner, I saw my beautiful, precious little angel running toward me with a gigantic smile on her face. She was so proud of herself!
Last night the reality of her new skill sunk in. With an anvil.
At 1:36 AM - THUMP. Pat-pat-pat-pat.
Grace had opened her door to free reign of the entire house.
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I Sorry, I Sorry
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I've learned recently that I have to be really careful what I say. G repeats everything!
While we were at the beach a couple weeks ago, I noticed that G started saying "I sorry" when she got hurt. She would bang her head on the table. "I sorry." She would trip over one of her toys. "I sorry."
Apparently, she picked up on the fact that whenever she gets a bump or bruise and comes over to me, I will inspect the injury and say "Oh, I'm sorry you got hurt." Or something to that effect.
G has eczema between her toes. That area of her foot bothers her - especially when I have to put the cream on it. As soon as she sees that cream in my hand, she starts yelling. "I sorry! I sorry!"
The other day we made quite a sight. G was squirming. I had to pin her down just to get the cream on her foot. As I was struggling to hold G down and she was yelling "I sorry! I sorry!" at the top of her lungs, my husband casually strolled by the room.
Just another day with an almost-nineteen-month-old diva.
While we were at the beach a couple weeks ago, I noticed that G started saying "I sorry" when she got hurt. She would bang her head on the table. "I sorry." She would trip over one of her toys. "I sorry."
Apparently, she picked up on the fact that whenever she gets a bump or bruise and comes over to me, I will inspect the injury and say "Oh, I'm sorry you got hurt." Or something to that effect.
G has eczema between her toes. That area of her foot bothers her - especially when I have to put the cream on it. As soon as she sees that cream in my hand, she starts yelling. "I sorry! I sorry!"
The other day we made quite a sight. G was squirming. I had to pin her down just to get the cream on her foot. As I was struggling to hold G down and she was yelling "I sorry! I sorry!" at the top of her lungs, my husband casually strolled by the room.
Just another day with an almost-nineteen-month-old diva.
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