Mazy Is 22 Months Old!
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~ Favorites: blueberries, fruit pouches, pancakes, hot dogs, lasagna, mac ‘n cheese, strawberries, CHEESE, pizza, blackberries, puffs, goldfish, cereal, smoothies, fruit snacks, oatmeal cream pies
~ 24 month – 2T clothes
~ 24 month – 2T pants
~ Size 4 diapers during the day and size 5 at night
~ Wakes up between 7:00 and 8:00am. Enjoys watching a show while she wakes up, then wants to eat breakfast. Eats lunch at about 11:45 and goes down for a nap between 12:00 and 12;30. She usually sleeps about 2-3 hours, sometimes more and sometimes less. Play time and if it’s nice, we will go outside and sled or walk around in the snow. We eat dinner between 5:00 and 5:30, which she can only last until then anyways. Then off to whatever night activity we have or we just play at home. At 7:00 we do a bath, melatonin, a snack, and milk at 7:30, Daniel Tiger, Thomas, or Curious George per her request, and to bed at about 8:00 or 8:15.
~ Started to put 2 words together
~ Is becoming very aware of who people are
~ Developing an anxiety again over mommy and daddy leaving, but is okay after a few minutes
~ Started to do imaginative play, like with the kitchen set
~ Tantrums are starting, but quickly subside
~ Is not sleeping quite as well at night – regressing a bit
~ Likes to play mommy with her babies
~ Still loves EVERYTHING dog-related
~ Started to do stairs again (was fearful since a fall during Thanksgiving)
~ Still loves to watch Danny (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood), George (Curious George) and Tommy (Thomas the Tank Engine)
~ Favorite Toys: bike, play-doh, coloring, blocks, dolls, books, playing catch, shape sorter, stickers, and throwing things in the trash
~ Is definitely graduating to more hands-on toys, like crayons, markers, stickers, etc.
~ Tells us when she needs to go to the bathroom, but we are waiting to potty train
~ Enjoys vacuuming and cleaning with mommy
~ Likes to call things cute and pretty
~ Asks to pray
~ Likes to pretend to talk on the phone and have a conversation with her “friend” on the other end