Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Kaitlynn at 2 1/2

Kaitlynn turned 2 1/2 in December and I've been meaning to post an update on all her new milestones.


Probably the area she's been working on the most is her speech. I use the phrase "working on" loosely, because she is still difficult to understand these days. Sometimes it perplexes me how she pronounces certain words and phrases. For example...

* Chicken = "kitchen"
* Over = "oboard"
* Hungry = "honey"
* The end = "Ah bee"
* Movie = "Uh uh"
* Connor = "Non Noo" (rhymes with Boo)
* Mama = "Mom Mom"

She has been stringing more phrases and sentences together lately, but they always sound kind of funny. One of our friends says she speaks in Pirate. For example...

* "No touchie me blankie!" (Don't touch my blankie.)
* "Mom Mom, wrappa me." (Mom, wrap me up.)
* "Non noo hurtie me body!" (Connor hurt my body.)
* "Mom Mom, you cutta me toast?" (Mama, did you cut my toast?)

(Add an "Argh!" to the end of those statements for the full Pirate effect, haha!)


I've been saying for months that I was going to start potty training Kaitlynn when she turned 2 1/2. I set a date after the holidays and tried to get myself ready. When the date came, Kaitlynn sat on the potty every 10 minutes for over 2 hours. Not a drop landed in the toilet but she soaked about 8-9 pairs of Dora and Minnie Mouse panties. I texted every Mom of stubborn-willed kids I know and asked for advice. Most said she didn't sound ready so I went with that. I told Kaitlynn I was sorry she wasn't ready to be a big girl yet, and she could let me know when she was ready and we would try again. I'm sure it was dumb on my part to give up so easily, but Jeff and I both felt that she just did NOT seem to get it. Potty training is a process I dread more than I can say.

Yes, it's true. She's inherited her mother's thighs.

Some other random updates at 2 1/2:

* She still refuses to say "Kevin" and instead calls him "Buddy", but she now calls Collin "CoCo".

* Her favorite phrase these days: "Lookie me eyes! Timeout! 2 minutes!" She can often be found putting her babies in timeout for 2 minutes, and then giving them a kiss and saying "Sorry baby" afterwards.

* Kaitlynn knows most of her letters and numbers, probably from watching eductional cartoons and of course, using apps on her "yo" (her iPod Touch). It's amazing how good she is on that thing.

* Her new favorite breakfast is wheat toast with peanut butter on it. Makes a HUGE mess but she loves it.

* I know I posted this picture earlier, but Kaitlynn's front teeth are so messed up. Poor thing, both the front teeth are cracked and jagged and the surrounding teeth are crooked with gaps in between. The newly broken tooth is so sharp that it has ripped holes in her beloved pacis. Only a parent could appreciate that sad set of teeth. Good thing she's too young to worry about this stuff!


* Speaking of pacis, Kaitlynn still LOVES her paci at bedtime. And she is still sleeping in a crib for now. I know for a fact she can climb out of it (she's demonstrated this on numerous occasions when she's having a timeout in there) but she still seems quite content sleeping there. I'm sure a big girl bed is in our near future.

* She's been noticing my jewelry more often and wants to play with it. I take that opportunity to ask her if she wants to get her ears pierced (I'm dying to get them pierced!) and she always responds with a defiant "No!" Somehow she's figured out that it's a painful process.

* She is quite the independent little girl these days. She has already been on 2 sleepovers (story to come) and never once misses us. She also LOVES going next door to visit our neighbors frequently and stays over there for hours at a time. When dropping her off anywhere, she will turn to me, wave, and loudly call out, "Bye Mom Mom!" as if proclaiming her freedom and independence from clingy old Mom.



I took those last 2 pictures a week ago and when I was looking through them on the computer, I had to stop for a second. I almost didn't recognize the big girl my baby has grown into. Then later that week, I got a notification from Kaitlynn's school about fall registration and her teachers reminded me that she'll be enrolled for preschool in August. PRESCHOOL! How can this be? I've been feeling quite sentimental lately about my BABY getting so big and growing up too fast. So if you happen to see or talk to me anytime soon, go easy on me. I'm feeling fragile. ;-)

6 comments:

  1. Love. love. love the record of all the words and phrases!! I think those will be some of your favorites to have saved many years down the line. She is just growing up so fast!! Preschool!! Oh, my! blessings ~ tanna

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  2. Oh girl. She is too cute! She DOES look like a big girl in those last two pictures. I think b/c you have her bow on the back and not up top. That makes her look so big and her hair is so long! Wow- she's a big girl!

    I LOVE the pirate talk. That is hilarious! At least you can understand what she is saying!
    And preschool, say it isn't so! Makes me sad too! And let me say, since I've been working on organizing the boy's school work I've been feeling very sentimental as well. And the fact that Luke is about to turn four- agh! Where is the pause button!!

    Love the updates on your sweet K!

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  3. Oh that girl cracks me up. She is such a character. I would definitely wait on the potty training until you are both ready. Just not worth the hassle. I forgot how much you hate it. :-) I just cannot believe what a big girl she is becoming. And I'm SOOO jealous that she can go hang out with the neighbors for hours. I sure wish we had a neighbor for my boys to visit. hahaha

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  4. I love the documentation of her pronunciations. Those are priceless. I, too, dreaded potty training, and she will get the concept when she is ready.

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  5. I made a comment on here the other day, and it didn't take. Let's see if I can make this one work! :-) The Records Manager ME is so happy that you are documenting all of these neat things about your sweet baby girl! I LOVE her sooo much! And, just for the RECORD, I don't think her speech is as "bad" as you do. Just in the last 3 months, it has improved soooo much! She definitely gets her point across - no matter the speech!

    Kaitlynn is such a beautiful, sweet, and fun baby....no, scratch that....little girl, and I am loving having her in my life!

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  6. I was jumping up and down with relief to know that there's another mom out there who is dreading potty training as much as me. I am really and truly having to psyche myself up for that little "adventure."

    I am fascinated by the language development. Isn't it so fun to watch it all come together? Oh, and Alex is into the peanut butter and toast these days, too. Big time! It's all he wants for breakfast and would likely eat it at all three meals if I'd let him.

    They're just growing up too fast!

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