




I'm still catching up with some of the lovely photos from my parents visit for the birthday party. We've been pretty busy over here - last week we had our 12 month checkup (just a little anemia, apparently common with toddlers who would prefer to drink milk rather than sit still long enough to eat) and our semi-annual check-in with the neurologist (everything looks great - we'll check back in two more times to be sure though).
Whoa there! did someone call Molly a "toddler"!?? oh-mi-gosh I guess it's true. I've been having these moments recently where it just hits me what a little person she is becoming. Moments like when she discovers how to make the swivel chair spin (and spin, and spin, and spin), or her recent fascination with lids (on? off? on? off?). And just in case we weren't totally convinced about the whole sign language thing, she made me pretty certain the other morning while we were eating breakfast. First she frantically signed "baby" (and whispered "bay-bee"). Thinking "this kid's crazy, there are no babies here" I did what any adult would do and challenged here. "Where's the baby, Molly?" I asked. And she pointed. At the pictures of all the friends' babies that we have on the fridge. Well, there you go, miss M. Right as always.
Speaking of signing & speaking (not that you were), this weeks trick involves energetically saying "meh-meh" while signing "milk" with both hands. It worked when she did it in conjunction with grabbing my boobs. And we even got the message when she used it to ask for food. But now she's expanded her use of "meh-meh" to, well, we're not quite sure what she means by it now. Perhaps she had sucess with it in one arena (food) and is now using it to demand a lot of things?
Above: Molly plays the liar; Molly gets cleaned-up; Molly & Opa enjoy the slide; Molly & I enjoy rolling around on the new rug; and Molly & Nona enjoy a moment together.
PS. more babies in our life: little Lucy M. joined us a month early. Her & her family are all doing well. And of course, she's gorgeous.

























