Happy 21 Month birthday, Daphne! Cutie pie, you are saying so many words together now. One of the mysteries of the world for you is why eggs go night night in their cartons. The answer is that I need you and the eggs to ride safely in the cart together without you taking out the whole dozen for inventory. Spur of the moment while shopping one day, I told you that you had to keep the lid closed because the eggs needed to night night. Now, every time you see eggs in a carton you proudly proclaim, "Egg! Night Night!" while carefully nodding your head, "yes." And when you see an egg out of the carton, you ask, "Egg? Night night? No?" You also said "Vi Vi" the other day instead of sissy, which was cute. You do everything that Violet does, and she's a pretty good example. You love to bring play food to mommy and daddy, and as soon as you hand it over you immediately say and sign, "More? Yes?" while carefully nodding your head. You still don't sleep very well, but you go to bed without a problem. You take off your shoes and socks in the car. You still love nursing and I have no idea how to wean you. Although you're starting to get the drift. Sometimes when you ask for milk (which is now "Muk" as opposed to "Muh" which it was a couple of weeks ago) you follow up with, "No?" while shaking your head. So funny. Mommy milk is "Muk" while signing milk, milk in a cup is "Muk" while patting your mouth which is sort of the sign for water. You're such a funny girl- you like to tell jokes, and are currently cracking yourself and everyone else up by saying, "Ho ho ho!" While skyping with Mimi and Papa, you say, "Out? Out?" asking them to come on over... now! And also asking for whatever treat Mimi might be showing you. You are a very sweet big girl baby. I love you.
Here's what we did this afternoon for fun- Violet really got a kick out of it! I'm going to take a little tangent here about Violet going along with my crazy plans sometimes... One of her teachers told me a while ago that she likes Violet so much because Violet likes to do everything. She's such a participator! Really, pretty much anything you can think of, she's ready to go along with it. She's happy to go shopping, to try a new restaurant, always up for a park, ready to go for a visit, meet a new friend, play with an old friend, take some pictures, watch a video, make a craft, cook dinner, help with laundry, explore a new area, whether it's the produce section at an ethnic grocery or a theme park... anything at all, she's ready to try it. I see such great things in her future because of this love of action. Because she's so good at trying everything, she's become pretty darn good at actually doing a lot of things! For example, the other day we were baking together, and I left her with four eggs and a bowl to crack them into without really thinking about it. I went digging in the fridge, then turned around and all four eggs were in the bowl with no shell and very little mess on the counter, the shells were in the (otherwise empty) carton, and she was ready for the next instruction. She's only four! And when she was baking a play cake in the backyard the other day, she told me she made it out of sugar, flour, butter, eggs, and vanilla. I'm serious. She came up with this! She loves to DO, she pays attention, and she gets a lot done. She's seriously so fun- no wonder she has so many friends in her pre-k class! So no wonder she was my big helper and totally on board for our surprise for daddy:
Daddy came home to an extra-large present under the tree... Surprise! It's children!
Now, Daphne, will you please sit on the box so I can take a 21-month picture in your cute Christmas jammies in front of the tree with your matchy matchy sissy? No? Ok. Hold her down, co-conspirator Violet.
Violet was willing to be a Christmas pjs model for me. It's possible that Daphne is captured in the box at this point. I don't remember. But looking at Violet's face, I kind of think so.