Our little girl is two and a half years old now. She has been growing up so much lately, and I feel like we are always telling her what a big girl she is, but all I want her to do is stay my baby.
Her vocabulary grows everyday and she is such a chatterbox! She loves to talk, and will talk to anybody. When we are out she will say hi to everybody and then she will look at me and say "I so friendly mommy!" hahaha
A couple of weeks ago we moved her to her big girl room. We made a big deal leading up to it, letting her help decorate it, and just be a part of it. I was worried how well she would do because she loved her crib. Surprisingly, she did great! She climbed right in and fell asleep in her big bed like she had been doing it for months, and hasn't looked back. It's funny how the things you think will be so difficult are so easy, and the things you think will be so easy, are so hard!
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| Her first night in her big girl bed |
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| Check our the cute shelves Nick built for her books |
Eating has been one of the more difficult things lately. She can be so picky, and dinner can sometimes be quite a challenge. I have noticed an improvement in the last couple of days, so hopefully we are getting somewhere. As for potty training, she has definitely conquered that. I cannot think of the last time we had an accident. Whoo hoo!
She is still pretty strong willed and not afraid to show what she wants and how she feels, which can mean quite a few drama filled tantrums. But she is also so full of love. She is so sweet and loves to give hugs and kisses. She can be very sweet with babies and will be very concerned when she hears one crying while we're out or around another baby. Makes me excited to see what a great sister she'll be to her baby brother.
Speaking of caring, she has grown quite attached to Lucy lately. Some of you know, but Lucy went completely blind about a month ago. We had our suspicions a few months ago when we could tell something wasn't quite right. We ended up taking her to the vet when it got really bad and she was constantly running into things. Turns out she has an eye disease that is genetic. Nothing we could do to prevent it or treat it, and he confirmed that she has gone completely blind. We talked to Mady about it and how we need to be careful with Lucy and try and keep our toys as picked up as we can because she can't see anymore. I didn't think she quite understood, but she has been very affectionate with her lately. She is always giving her hugs, kisses, and attention. It's been hard watching Lucy go through this because I can see it's hard on her. She was our baby before we had babies. We're just trying to give her as much attention as we can, and Mady has been so awesome with that.

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| "Nice to meet you Lucy" |
Mady is loving school and her teacher. She comes home singing songs she learned and talking about the kids in her class. Speaking of songs, she loves to sing. A few of her favorites right now are "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star", "Thank you Jesus", and "Rock a bye Baby". Some other loves of hers right now are cooking and baking with mommy. She absolutely loves doing it and we have so much fun! She also loves her Aggie football and of course Johnny! The week A&M wasn't playing, we had a football game on TV. She thought it was the Aggies, as she always thinks when she sees football, and when we told her that it wasn't the Aggies and they weren't playing today, she threw a huge fit and was crying "Johnny Football" over and over. My goodness!
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| Yummy, chocolate cake |
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| And this is the best part about baking |
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| Her "hat" |
We love our little girl and are having so much fun with her. Times flies, and especially with number two due to arrive in less than three months, we are trying to really cherish this time we have with her. I am so excited for him to get here but I know that it will be a lot of changes for us, so I want to soak in every minute of being a family of three (plus Lucy!) :)