Charlotte's first time eating spaghetti by herself. She's got more noodles on her bib than in her tummy!

I was in a hurry to post those pictures last night before bed and I forgot to say a few things that are new around here.
The first is that Charlotte got her very first tooth!!! She'd been working on it for a little while, and it broke through her gums while we were out in New Jersey/Pennsylvania for Charlie and Olivia's wedding. She has been such a good girl all along and was never crabby about it. Although now she seems like maybe she's more irritable than her normal sunny personality, so maybe she's going to get a whole mouthful of teeth at once. It's about time at 11 months! She won't let us look at it much, so it will probably be a while before we get a picture posted with it showing.
We caught Charlotte playing in the toilet water yesterday. She was crawling around in the hall while we ate dinner and the bathroom door was open. I ran after her but she likes to crawl faster when she knows she's being chased. So right as I got to her she pulled herself up on the toilet and stuck her hands in the bowl. Nice one, Char. She got a good hand scrubbing after that!
Charlotte is really into animals. She adores dogs; if we are out on a walk and she sees a dog she will "bark" at it and flap her arms and kick her legs. It's hard to hold on to her because she squirms to get down and run over to it. Her love of animals is not limited to dogs. I (Kristi) taught her "What does a lamb say?" And she'll answer "Ba ba ba" in normal baby babble-style (sounds sort of like the beginning of the Beach Boys song, Barbara Ann). She has lots of books with animals in them, and sometimes when she opens to the lamb page she will say ba ba ba. We've noticed recently that she likes to point out all the animals in books. I don't know if it is the faces she recognizes or what. Grandma Cindy gave her a book about an African family and a goat, and she LOVES to look at it and point out the goats on every page. What a goofy girl!
We are in the process of looking for daycare for Charlotte in Minneapolis. We are moving there in mid-August for our last year of medical school (speaking of which, by the way, we are now officially 4th years!!!! Yay!!!!). This has turned out to be a bigger process than we thought, and we are frustrated with the long waitlists at most places. Apparently you should know where you want your kid to go for daycare before you even get pregnant, as many places have waitlists between 10 months and 2 years!!!! We have a couple of promising options though, one at the home of some friends of friends from Duluth, and the other at a center. However, if anyone has ANY ideas, please let us know!
Just a little reminder of what Charlotte and I were doing 1 year ago (June 8, 2007)
5 comments:
"She's got more noodles on her bib than her tummy"?
Come on guys! Are you wanting to starve her? How's the little tike like supposed to pick up skinny spaghetti off of that flat slippery surface! I don't see you've given her a fork. Have a heart and serve her Creamettes or shells at a minimum. Those she could probably pick up. Some people's kids...
- Grandpa Mark
Grandpa Mark-
FYI I ate a whole bowl full of those "skinny spaghetti off of that slippery surface!" They were stuck together with melted cheese. And Elmer's carpenter glue. And I loved it.
-XOXO Charlotte
p.s. I learned how to eat with a spoon today. I'm almost smarter than my dad
WOW!!! So many cute pictures and stories. Kristi, where will you be in the Minneapolis area? Carl and I have several friends that live around Minneapolis. Maybe they have leads on daycare for you.
Hugs, Great-Aunt Lori
So this is the journey we started recently, eh? (solid foods) Melia doesn't have any teeth yet (but I guess Charlotte has a few months on her...) but I suppose she'll get some soon... or later. Check out the video and pics I posted of Melia in her high chair- not nearly as messy as Charlotte... but I'm sure there will be days... Mommy better prepare her neat-freak self!
Hi Charlotte-
Long-time reader, first time "comment-er." Your antics continue to amaze (and entertain me). When you move to Minneapolis, you will have to visit Sara and I as we have a little dog who loves playing (gently) with kids!
Kristi & Matt - please email me at ryan.shiek@allina.com as my aunt has provided me a whole list of Mpls daycare options that I can forward to you.
Ryan
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