18 Months
Is Kate really a year and a half old? (Well, in another day and a half.) I constantly marvel at how big she is sitting on our laps, how long her legs hang down and how huge her torso is. We were recently peeking at some of her baby pictures, and wow. I remember holding up 18 month size clothes (which she is now wearing) and thinking that my baby will never fit into such huge, long-legged clothes! But here she is. Amazing.
Since she doesn’t have a doctor checkup at 18 months I weighed her at the breastfeeding meeting and measured her standing against a wall. She weighs 21lb 11oz and is only 30 inches tall. That’s around 40th percentile for weight and only about 5th for height! Looking at how her growth chart has gone I’m guessing a height growth spurt will be happening soon.
If it isn’t already. She is an eating machine this week. A common phrase from us was, “You’re hungry again?!” For instance, for breakfast this morning she had a whole french toast (same size as mine), plus fruit, plus nursing. Fruit cups are disappearing faster than I can buy them, she would eat more than two cups of mandarin oranges per meal, but I ration them out at about one cup per day, which she practically inhales before I turn around. She loves the MultiGrain Cheerios I bought and has started opening the cupboard to pull them out – one day I found her sitting in the kitchen munching away, having opened the box! Yogurt remains one of her “can’t fail” menu items, and she will in fact grab one out of the fridge if I have the door open and then run to her highchair expecting to eat it. Yesterday she sat on Den’s lap and ate an entire apple on the core (one he was actually planning on consuming, in fact). I recently bought two different Gerber toddler meals for those days when Den and I are totally lazy and are eating something totally unhealthy like pizza. Not only did she love the ravioli and pasta, which I figured she would, but she also totally loved the side of soft, warm steamed peas and carrots – two things that she always refused to eat out of a jar. Score! She also loved having some of my turkey wrap, tacos, and various other mealtime things. That’s not to say she eats everything, however. Some meals she eats only a little bit of what I put in front of her, and randomly she’ll just refuse to eat a food that I know she actually likes. I will fight with her a little bit to pop one tiny piece in her mouth. Half the time she gives me a dirty look and then thinks for a moment and says, “Mmm!” and eats the rest of her own volition. If she still doesn’t like it then fine, I won’t give her more. Interestingly cheese is not a big hit right now – she’ll eat it, but it used to be one of her daily favorites and now she passes it up for almost anything else. Cottage cheese, also a previous favorite, is now being refused outright. Actually a lot of cold foods are. Cold ham? Nope. Heated ham in her scrambled eggs? Gobbled it all right up.
Her sleep has been getting much better after her being sick and then a couple of weeks of “what the hell?” screaming at bedtime/naptime. I’ve had to change things up a little bit, give her more time to unwind in my arms while I sing songs and nurse her, but then I can put her in her crib and leave without all hell breaking loose. I still don’t know what caused it, there was no obvious cause and nothing that I can see has changed, but that’s life with a child I guess. The good part is that she continued to sleep through the night through all of that. In fact some days she sleeps until 9am. She has given me a lot of trouble with sleep, but that at least is one thing I really love! It took a while to get here, but now I can say that my kiddo sleeps 10-12 hours straight at night in her crib. And usually goes to sleep easily. And takes a 2 hour nap. She’s still unpredictable about when, though. Usually her bedtime is around 9pm, we wait for her to show she’s ready but if she’s still up at 10 then she’s going to bed regardless. But some days it’s 8. And naps really depend when she wakes up… if she’s up at 7 then she’ll go down at about 11. If sleeps past 9 then I know she won’t take a nap until after noon. (But she almost always naps for 2 hours exactly. Some weird days it’s more.)
Words are coming much more frequently. “Up” has got to be her most-used word, she says it all the time, for pretty much everything. It means up, down, take me over there, I want something, I want your attention, and so on. We’ll be sitting down doing something and all you hear is, “Up. Up. Up. Up,” as she is tugging on your leg trying to climb up. Other frequent words around here are of course the much-loved, “KIH-EE!” and “DAH!” (dog). Body parts are being learned, and once she knows the word she likes to practice it while jabbing you. Like “Eye!” while poking you in the eye. “Beh-yee!” makes her very proud as she lifts her shirt and pokes her belly button. She also likes to lift my shirt and pat my growing belly… and then squash it like it’s silly putty. She’s doing a lot of talking right now, mostly non-coherent, but she’s adding new sounds and words each day. Also the sign language, with lots of words for everyday items that she enjoys showing off as we read her picture books and point things out. She clearly understands that things have words and now she watches us closely when we say or show her something new. It’s really helpful to have communication starting, and it really saves us a lot of frustration when she can clearly tell us what she wants. Sometimes it’s with a word (“up”) sometimes with a sign (“milk”), and sometimes she runs over to the highchair, or grabs her shoes and stands by the door. It’s much better than the “EH!” she does when she wants something but doesn’t know the word.
I just purchased her “Christmas present” (which I of course set up immediately): a kids table and chairs set (from Ikea). I am really pleased with how solid it is, how cheap it was comparatively, and most of all, how much she loves it! We put some of her toys on the table – her cash register, small bead maze, and sometimes a puzzle – and she just really loves sitting there playing. It’s right beside my desk so I think she feels proud of sitting like mommy. Of course her legs are too short so it takes her a bit to get up on the chair and we had two minor crashes backwards off the chair today, but it will definitely last her a long time. And it beats her climbing onto the dining room chair to grab things off our table, which she can now do!
Other favorite toys right now:
* Megabloks, she’s putting together and taking apart towers, not to mention dumping the entire bin on the floor and having fun flinging blocks to every corner of the room.
* Shopping cart, which she’s been putting balls in and pushing around.
* LeapFrog farm animal magnetic set, which plays the animal sounds and little songs.
* Wooden puzzles.
* The aforementioned cash register, which is apparently meant for older kids but she just loves it.
* Bead necklaces, she wears them all the time and also likes to play with their texture and putting them in and out of containers.
As well as those there are the favorite toys-that-aren’t-toys:
* My purse. She takes everything out of the purse, opens my wallet, takes out credit cards and puts them back in different slots. This can occupy her for a good half an hour at times.
* My phone, because, obviously… touchscreen smartphone. If I don’t want her playing with it I have to hide it because when she sees it she starts yelling “Eh!” and then has a meltdown when I say no. On the good side I can occupy her with a video or game during appointments, if I need to. Plus she knows how to swipe left and right and touch buttons to open things, which is awesome and yet dangerous.
* Shoes. She loves carrying and wearing our shoes.
* My printer. It still sits on the floor under my desk. She loves pushing the buttons to turn it on and off, and she loves to sit on it.
It’s clear we have a very sensitive child. In a lot of ways this isn’t really what I imagined her personality being like, since as a baby she was so vocal and spirited and outgoing. And to be fair, she is still pretty clear about what she wants and doesn’t want, especially to do with sleep. She needs things a certain way and she can’t have anything bothering her. She’s also very sensitive to our moods, and she really gets upset about yelling of any sort (like at the TV, or if we’re at a party and people are being raucous). She’s still social to a point, she absolutely loves babies, and she really likes getting out of the house and being around people. However she now has a bubble of personal space that she does not want invaded. If someone reaches out to touch her (whether it’s a kid taking her hand or a grandma tickling her cheek) she firmly pushes their hand away. She’s displaying some shyness by wanting to be held by Den or I around other people and “hiding” into our shoulder, but that might just be the age. She needs time to acclimate to crowds, but then she wants down to explore and she’s fine. She still has no problem just marching off to explore. She’ll check in with me later.
Waking up in the morning and from naps is kind of funny, as she now needs a little bit to collect herself. I can hear her awake, and then she starts calling for me. When I go in she immediately turns on some songs (Violet) and gets up to dance. But she doesn’t want to get out of the crib yet, if I reach in she steps back out of reach, then turns on another song. She’ll talk to me and hug her bear and collect all her pacis from the crib. Only after a few minutes will she decide she’s ready to face the rest of the world and want out.
She has developed a love of babies. It’s another of her favorite signs, which she does emphatically every time she sees what she thinks is a baby (doll, picture, live baby). She’s trying to say baby, but it usually sounds like just “Bay!” I’m of course encouraging her to be nice, be gentle, what a nice baby, Kate is such a good girl… etc. Good timing, I think! And she is quite gentle.
We both just adore her so very very much. The whining can get a little hard on the nerves at times, especially in the evening when we’re all tired, but most of the time she’s a very happy kid. She dances to music, she hugs the kitties, she makes funny noises as she runs down the hall, she spins in circles just for the fun of it. She “hides” in the corner of her room while we act like big monsters coming to tickle her. She loves getting kissed and hugged. In fact she’s a big hugger – she frequently pauses during nursing to give me a hug, her little hands patting my back like I do to hers. Melts my heart.
Oh, but she still doesn’t say mama. Daddy, oh yes! Mama? Mama is apparently the person in the picture!





