Baby | |
Ball | |
Banana | |
Bah-pah (grandpa) | |
Bappa (apple) | |
Bark | |
Bite | |
Boba (blueberry) | |
Boo boo | |
Book | |
Bow | |
Bowl | |
Bush (brush) | |
Bye bye | |
Car | |
Chair | |
Cheese | |
Chew | |
Coat | |
Cookie | |
Dada/Daddy | |
Dog | |
Done | |
Door | |
Down | |
Ear | |
Elmo | |
Eye | |
Go | |
Hair | |
Hat | |
Hi | |
Hot | |
Keys | |
Mama/Mommy | |
Mik (milk) | |
Mmm hmm (says for yes, shakes head up and down) | |
More | |
Mouse | |
Mouth | |
Night night | |
No | |
Nose | |
Owl | |
Pay (play - piano) | |
Pee | |
Pet | |
Pew (after she smells a stinky foot) | |
Poop | |
Teeth | |
Tree | |
Turtle | |
Uh oh |
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Words Olivia Can Say
I've been trying to keep up with writing down all the words Olivia can say. I'm sorry to bore you (any of you that may actually read this), but I don't want to forget this so I'm going to post it on here. So, in alphabetical order, here are the words she can say - at least all the ones I could think of off the top of my head.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
16 months
I've loved Olivia at every age, but every day it seems she grows and gets smarter and cuter and I think how much fun she is now. In some ways, things get easier (she can walk and talk) and in some ways, more difficult (she's very opinionated, can be stubborn, and throws the occasional temper tantrum).
Look at that block-stacking ability :) |
Here she is reading in her basket of toys |
Reading with Grandma and Grandpa on Grandma's Birthday |
Olivia on the trampoline at her class..Sorry for the blurry phone picture |
Thursdays, we have been going to story time at the library that's very close to our house. They always sing some songs, read a few stories, and then make a craft. Technically, it's for kids 18 months and older, but it's way better than the story time for her age group.
On Fridays we had been going to this great program at the Wright Library called Books and Blocks from 10:30-11:30. It's in a big, multipurpose room and there are little stations set up around the room with different things like foam blocks or toy cars or puppets and the kids are just allowed to play/roam freely for the first half an hour. Then they listen to a story or two and finally, sing some songs (i.e. Ring Around the Rosie and the Hokey Pokey).
Olivia at Books and Blocks |
Unfortunately, I signed Olivia up for a Sing and Sign class at the Rec Center that is on Friday from 10:15-10:45, which means we miss the first half hour of Books and Blocks. We could try to go for the last half an hour, from 11:00-11:30, but last week, Olivia was so tired and cranky after her class that we didn't make it to the library. Both things are great so it's too bad we can't do both. Maybe this week - we'll see!
Another pic from my mom's birthday |
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