Miss P is 15 months old (this past Wednesday the 30th)! She had her well check today. Here are her stats and some pictures! :)
Stats:
Height: 30.5"
Weight: 20.4 lbs
Diapers: Size 3
Clothes: 12-18 months
Shoes: size 4
Favorites: Swinging, being outside, bath time, playing with friends, giving hugs, hugging our dogs Bonnie and Piglet, watching Frozen, listening to the Frozen soundtrack, sitting in her rocking chair, carrying mommy's purse, hanging out in her learning tower in the kitchen, playing peek-a-boo, carrying around an Easter basket that always has about 25 plastic eggs in it, waving "hi" and "bye" like crazy and lately she has been singing "byyyye - byyyyyyye" in a sweet, soft voice. Maybe we have a singer?!
The Easter Basket with eggs
Waving at EVERYONE in the waiting room of the pediatrician's office
Mommy's purse
Being outside
Your "Learning Tower" has truly been a life saver and you LOVE it!!!
Not Your Favorites: You are starting to throw mini-tantrums when we take something away from you that you want. Meal time is usually a very frustrating time for us. Still don't like to take vitamins and you still don't like to sit still!
Foods: Oh man. Right now meal time is very frustrating. I usually make a meal for you "I just know you're going to LOVE." Then, it ends up being rapid-fire thrown to the floor. If you eat it, you will LOVE it for lunch… and then, weird, you hate it for dinner. Same meal. There are a few things I can ALWAYS get you to eat… like a boss. Strawberries, grapefruit, little cuties, blueberries (yes, pretty much any fruit), most of the time grilled cheese sandwich, lentil quesadilla, sweet potato pancakes and avocado. The fruit (FOR SURE strawberries), avocado and sweet potato pancakes are the guaranteed foods you'll eat. You pretty much gobble them up faster than I can chop them up. We talked in depth to your pedi about it today and she didn't seem concerned. She just encouraged me to not make meal time a battle field. Help a sister out, would ya?!? I am happy to report you LOOOOVE whole milk. Whew! So now we're working on completely weaning. Right now you're only nursing morning and night. But some mornings you can go without. My goal is to be completely weaned by 18 months and before we go to Vegas which is end of June! I think we can do it!
Sleeping: 10-11 hours at night and 2 naps a day. Your naps are usually 1.5 - 2 hours long. I have noticed the last couple of days that if you don't have a full morning nap or one at all, you're ok! But I am still hoping we can hold onto the 2 naps for a little longer!
Development: Waving and saying "HI!" and "Bye!", putting together a puzzle, saying "book" and bringing us a book and crawling in our laps for us to read to you, climbing: you can now climb into your learning tower on you own, you are learning to walk down the steps at the playground by holding onto the rails, you can go down the slide all by yourself, you can follow commands like "bring it to mommy", "look", "watch" or "see?" You have learned to point to what you want, you can bring things to momma, you have said "thank you" a few times, you get really excited and point to what you want more of and you have started singing! You are quite a problem solver, I have seen you try many ways to achieve a goal (that must be your daddy's "engineer" coming out in you) I am sure there is more, but that's all I can think of now!
Adventures:
Easter in Ft. Worth with your Great Papa, Uncle B and Aunt Sarah and The Beardsleys!
Bluebonnets!
Family Bowling!
Lots of playing with Ryan!
Play date at Inflatables Katy with your new friend, Jazzlynn!
(This is a little out of order) Big Bunny Party at church. You were not a fan of the Easter Bunny!
Children's Museum with Charlotte!
Happy 15 months little P! We love you very much! :)
xoxo Lauren










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