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Learning to Share

Learning to Share

We entertained friends and family at home this weekend. Yesterday, Katherine’s cousins, aunt and uncle visited for dinner and playtime. She had a great time playing with the boys – first on a small slide in the backyard and then scampering around her sand table on the porch. After dinner, she and Kevin made cookies with colored cookie dough. Katherine didn’t quite get the hang of it, or maybe she did. As I buzzed around helping the kids, I would see Katherine take a bite of the dough tentatively when she thought I wasn’t looking. I would say “Katherine, please don’t eat the dough – we have to cook it first!” and the dough would invariably end up in her mouth.

Tonight, we asked Katherine to share her toys with a younger friend. She got really inspired once, running after her friend saying “share share” as if to say “hey, check out this toy!!” I asked her to show her friend her table and chairs. She went running down the hallway, looking backwards to make sure that we were following, and plopped herself on the chair (“see look at me on my chair!”). Katherine was very hospitable, although she did grab a few toys away – but later giving them up when we prompted her to share. She’s learning ๐Ÿ™‚

She definitely gets the sharing concept. For instance, she asked Paulette to share the whipped cream on her coffee drink on Friday!

Happy Father’s Day

We had a wonderful Father’s day. We woke up super early courtesy of Katherine and played around the house until 10AM. Our friends with their children then showed up on their bikes – we popped Katherine in her Chariot and took off for the local watershed park. About half way through the ride, Katherine was slumped over snoozing in her Chariot. Predictably though she woke up on the way back because of some tough bumps that jostled her out of her nap. We went home showered, grabbed some food and headed off to a friend’s house for more play time. Katherine loved her friend Audrey’s green jeep. Audrey took Katherine for a brief ride and it was a hoot to see Katherine clutching the handle in front of her and loving the experience. While the other children played, she lurked around Audrey’s Jeep finally sitting in the driver’s seat tapping the gas. We took K home, gave her a bath, cooled her down (it was HOT today!) and put her down for a nap.

After her nap, we headed into Redmond and checked out a local children’s toy store. This is where we learned what Steve really wanted for father’s day (but didn’t get from me) – a Brio railroad set! We picked up a super jumbo railroad set (156 pieces) and Thomas train table that fits under Katherine’s crib. After a quick dinner and shopping, K and Steve spent the rest of the evening putting the table together and selecting which train parts to start with. It was really funny to see Steve put together an intricate table design and gradually take more and more parts off the table as Katherine threw them around. We finally ended up with a simple oval track and 3 train cars. ๐Ÿ™‚ I guess we’ve got a lot of upside yet still out of this table. Good news is that Katherine loved sitting on the table and playing with the track and cars.

What did Steve get for Father’s day? I’ll post the pictures soon, but Steve and K got matching t-shirts. One says “Katherine’s Daddy” and the other says “Daddy’s little girl.” Both have drawn and labeled pictures of a little girl and daddy. What was extremely cool was that Katherine pointed to the t-shirt and said “Katrine” and “daddy” – this was the first time she’s ever said her name!!

Pictures from the Last Month

We’ve been delinquent in posting new pictures, so here’s a fresh batch. You can see that Katherine is still growing like a weed. I tell people that Katherine is over half my height! 33″ at her last doctor’s appt vs. 61.5″ my height. She’s also still really skinny at just under 22 lbs. We put her in 2T clothing which fits lengthwise but is too baggy. Or we put her in 18 mo which is a tad short but fits well otherwise. It’s a great problem to have. ๐Ÿ™‚

Sense of Humor

Katherine is developing a real sense of humor. The smallest things make her laugh. For instance, we were at a local children’s store buying PJs with feet. Steve and Katherine were checking out the sunglasses which were only 2 for $5. Steve would hand Katherine a pair, help her put them on, and then she would come running down the aisle with a big smile. It was almost like she was saying “look, ma, check out the glasses!” The more outrageous the glasses, the bigger the smile. We ended up getting two pink sunglasses, including the big round glasses in the picture and a more 70’s pair. She just laughed and laughed when we got home and put them on. She kept trying to put them on my head and I would keep telling her they didn’t fit.

Blossoming Vocabulary

Taking a cue from other moms, I started a list of Katherine’s words on the fridge. She knows over 70 words now!! Many of them just come out. For instance, we got her a long shovel for playing at the park in the sand and she ran around all afternoon yesterday waving the shovel (ow!) and saying “shuvel.” Certain words make her laugh like “stinky.” We tell her that Bisco is stinky and she giggles. We also ask “is Dada stinky?” and she’ll run to and sniff Steve’s knee. This is probably not a habit worth getting into but it’s really, really funny.

She’s also putting two words together. Today she said “more juice.” It’s still sporadic but she’s getting the idea of conversation. As we put the box of train parts and table into the car, Katherine kept pointing to the car and saying “box.” I then explained that Daddy had bought the box and it contained a choo choo train. We then had an interesting dialog where I would ask “what’s in the box” and she would say quietly “choo choo ….” and then “daddy.”

I can tell that she knows where she’s going now. As we pulled into Larry’s, Katherine said “shop” several times. She then said “houme” totally unprompted as we got within a few miles of home.

The Lamb Saga Continues

It’s now unclear whether the latest shipment of lambs to our local gift store will contain Lambey. We’re keeping our fingers crossed, since the store owner ordered every lamb that the manufacturer carries. We were in Gilman Village yesterday and I was shopping for a baby gift for our new nephew. I walked into our favorite clothing store and first thing saw a lamb that looked 90% like Lambey hanging in the display. I disregarded it because it was clear that this wasn’t going to pass the replacement test. So, I continued to shop. Katherine and Steve walked in two minutes later. First thing, Katherine points to the lamb and says “wawa” (Lambey) and gets all excited. So, we got it down and asked her if she liked it. She hugged it and we were sold (or rather we bought the lamb). Of course, she doesn’t think that this is Lambey. We call it Mama Lambey. She gets a big kick out of it.

Our trip to Whistler

Overall, Katherine loved being at Whistler – the trip there was another thing. We were running late the Friday before Memorial day and got a late start. As a result, we stopped only a couple times during the 5 hour trip to Whistler. At the end of the trip, I was in the back seat singing and singing and helping K play with these magnetic boards. We have a Mr. Potato magnetic board. She would take the glasses and put them up to her eyes, Lambey’s eyes and mine. This was about 30 minutes of the trip. Needless to say we left early on Monday AM and took our time heading back home.

There were some funny moments during our Whistler trip. Katherine experienced milkshakes for the first time. We stopped at Cows, an ice cream shop in the village. Steve got a cookies & cream milkshake and made the mistake of asking Katherine if she wanted any. Did she want any? She drank almost the entire shake. We asked her “can dada have some milkshake?” and she said “no.” Finally, I said “can mama have some milkshake” and she gave me a half empty cup! Given that she was such a good traveler the way home, we stopped at a local diary and got her a vanilla milkshake (see third to last picture). Our instructions were not to drink it too fast – of course she did and got brain freeze. Poor kid. ๐Ÿ™‚

Other funny moment was having to share her chariot with another baby. We rode to and from the village with both kids. On the way home, both girls feel deep asleep which is why you can’t see Katherine’s face.

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Practicing for Drivers Test

Practicing for Drivers Test

For the last 2-3 weeks, Katherine been saying “Drive drive drive” incessantly. Whether we’re driving around town or she’s in the house, she turns her hands like she’s holding a steering wheel, and she wants to get behind the wheel! Steve and I discussed this weekend how to address the situation. We decided to go to Toys R Us to find a car for Katherine. ๐Ÿ™‚

She loved car shopping. Katherine got behind the wheel of a low slung mini cart, checked out a Barbie Beetle and tried to climb into a bigger Jeep. We ended up choosing the Barbie Beetle because she could easily open the door, walk into the car, reach the pedal and turn the wheel. We ended up visiting two stores with Steve finding a Beetle (in an unopened box) in Lynnwood.

Katherine was super excited to go home and check out her new car. Unfortunately, we finished our bath, toddled downstairs to find 20-30 pieces of the Beetle all over the driveway – some assembly required. So, Katherine patiently sat with her thumb in mouth and Lambey in hand on her folding chair watching Steve assemble the car for 90 minutes. (I told her that if she kept walking all over the garage, we’d have to go inside.) So, with this in mind, she sat tight in her chair and occasionally crawled into my lap for a better view.

Once she even tried to help by pointing out the hubcap that needed to go on the last wheel – as if to say “don’t forget dad, there’s one more hubcap!” At 9:30PM (way past her bedtime), Katherine got to climb into her car and drive, drive, drive.

The 6 volt battery needed charging, so Katherine didn’t get to zoom around in her car until tonight. After we all ate dinner, Katherine waited while we put on her coat and shoes. She grabbed my “keees” (keys) and Lambey and headed straight to the garage. Funny enough, she walked to the Volvo driver side door as if to drive “Daddy’s car.” I explained that we were going to drive her car, and she got the biggest kick out of making the car go. With a towel behind her, she held the wheel at an angle and just kept driving around in circles in the driveway. Steve would ask “are you done driving?” and she would shake her head no and keep her foot planted squarely on the pedal.

Sand Box

Katherine is talking up a storm these days. She really understands what’s going on and these little stories really help bring this to light. Yesterday, we went to Costco and bought a pineapple (or “pi”). When we got home, Steve opened the trunk and the pineapple fell to the garage floor with a thunk. He suggested that we cut it open, since it had gotten bruised. Well…we were playing with some new plastic fruit and her shopping basket (name that fruit game) and we were talking about the plastic pineapple. I mentioned that our pineapple from Costco went “boom” and that Daddy said we should cut it open. Katherine then got very animated, ran to the counter, pointed to the real pineapple, said “Daddy” something else and then “Boom.” Later last night and even this morning, we would ask…”Katherine, what did the pineapple do when it fell out of the car?” and she would say “boom!”

Tonight, I got home and Patty explained that K’s combo sand and water table was missing the plug for the water side. Patty suggested looking in the trash can since the garbage is picked up on Tuesdays. So, when Steve got home I relayed the message. Katherine got excited saying “pug” and “trash” and “agua.” She was telling Steve to look in the trash can for the plug to her water table!!

Trash is a new preoccupation. K loves to take trash and put it in the garbage can. For instance, she was finishing up her plastic cup of milk from Nordstrom the other day. After she finished it, she motioned to the nearest mall trash can and dumped the cup in saying “trash!” She will also pickup dirty tissues (or clean ones) or dog hair and attempt to put it away. She is a very tidy child – must be from me. ๐Ÿ™‚

Other Words

Let’s see…other words from her books or conversation in general: Trash, Tractor, Bike, Bus, Doll, Hat, Shh (for fish or Quiet), Cheese, Ice, Juice (of course), Up/Down, Peas (for Please), Boot, Shoe, Babee, Dance …. I can’t begin to remember all the words that she has used…

We have another new game, courtesy of our photo printer. I ordered a plastic photo holder that should arrive any day. The idea is that you put pics in the holder and hang it up. So, I printed pics of family and her little friends. Tonight, she said “pa” for Paulette, “paw paw” for Grandma Chang, “Babee” for Baby Tyler, “wawa” for Lambie, “Ke” for Kevin, “Wa” for Will, “Sss” for Sid and “Auey / Audey” for Audrey. She really loves her pictures – I’m going to have to start taking pictures just for her hanging photo album.

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