Saturday, February 13, 2010

17 Months Old


This picture is of Mena's first pony tail. Her hair is getting long!

Mena actually turned 17 months old the day before Jake was born, but I'm blogging everything on one day so the entries got reversed. It's been an exciting month for Mena. She took her first steps on her own on January 19th. She's now consistently taking 2-3 steps without falling and has gone as many as 6-7 steps before she fell. She's very proud of herself and will choose to walk as long as there is a wall or furniture there for her to hold onto. The physical therapist from LPS will no longer be making weekly visits since Mena's gross motor skills are age appropriate now! Mena is making great improvements with the help of her language teacher who will continue making weekly visits.

Mena now weighs 25 pounds and is taller although we haven't tried to measure how tall she is. She's still wearing size 2 tops and size 12 month pants. She hasn't gotten any new teeth but with teeth comes biting of your tongue. On Feb 2nd Mena was bouncing on my lap and lost her balance. I caught her by the hips so she stayed on my lap, but her upper body fell to the side and she hit her mouth on her Little Tykes table. A cup of cold water and some rocking with Mommy calmed her down. It sucks to bite your tongue!

Mena had a cold this month but when she started coughing like a bark I called the doctor. Turns out it was croup. We put a vaporizer in her room and she started improving immediately. For months now we've only let Mena have her binkies when she was in bed but since she was sick I'd let her bring one out to the living room. I knew she was starting to feel better when she stood on the couch, held the binkie over the back, looked right at me, dropped it and said "uh oh!"

In addition to "hi" and "ya," Mena's also saying "yes," "here," "this," and "thank you." These new words aren't always understandable. I'm with her all day so I am beginning to recognize when she's saying these words since they do sound the same each time. Mena has also figured out that she can sign "more" to mean not just "more food." The sad thing was that the first time she signed "more" to not mean food was when she had croup and she was asking me to put more vaseline under her nose!

Mena is understanding a lot more of what we say to her. I've noticed that she's connecting words with actions (like pattycake and tell them bye) although she's not yet connecting words to objects. Mena's language teacher has a lot of great ideas that are helping Mena make the language connections she needs.

The teachers from LPS did a little bit of testing with Mena earlier in the month and her language was at the level of a 12 month old and her gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and personal-social were past the 14 month mark. Obviously, she's progressed since then in gross motor so that her PT doesn't need to come any more. Mena is developing wonderfully and Gene and I couldn't be more thrilled.

Cousin Jake has Arrived!




We were very excited when Peg gave birth to Jake. Grandma held Mena while she looked at her new cousin Jake. When Jake just layed there Mena lost interest. The cousins will get to know each other much better over the years, especially since I'll be watching Jake when Peg goes back to work.
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Nebraska History Museum



Museums are a great place for Mena to practice walking. They usually aren't crowded, there are lots of places to walk, and lots of interesting things to catch Mena's attention. These pictures are of Mena in the Nebraska History Museum. The doll house was her favorite display. The week before we'd taken her to the International Quilt Center. It was fun to see which quilts she wanted to walk closer to and which she just walked right past.
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Happy Valentine's Day!




Mena opening her Valentine's Day card from Grandma and Grandpa Frye.
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Duncan and Mena




The first picture is of Mena giving Duncan back his binkie. I really thought she'd pop it into her mouth but she doesn't! The second picture is of Mena and Duncan enjoying their morning together.

The last picture is of Mena sitting in the bumbo. The bumbo seat was upstairs so Duncan could sit in it, but when Duncan wasn't using it Mena got in the habit of sitting in it. This was quite the effort for her to climb in as she would put one leg in so that she was sitting on that foot, then turn herself around to face forward and then have to lean back so she could pull that foot out from under her. Then when she wanted out she had to lean forward and crawl out of it which involved a big effort to pull each leg out! I figured the exercise was good for her and never once helped her in or out despite her grunting and yelling in frustration when she got stuck midway. She was always so proud to have gotten in and out!

Sleeping


I think she just looks so cute sleeping. Here Mena is in her new pajamas. Her 18 month pajamas were too short so we had to get some in size 2. At this time they were on the clearance rack so that was nice. Also picked up size 3 for next year.
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Smiles While Playing



Mena is full of smiles pretty much all day long! She enjoys playing with her toys, but also enjoys using the tv remote. She knows she needs to point it at the tv and she's successfully turned down the volume and changed the channel for Gene. Gene would have preferred to be able to hear the tv and might have chosen a different channel but Mena had other things in mind evidently!
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Mommy and Daddy Time




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Mena letting Daddy know she wants to be held. Then Mena and Daddy laughing. Mommy giving Mena a kiss. Then Mena sitting up and pointing at Daddy. She's just so darn cute!

Peg's Baby Shower


While at Peg's Baby Shower we got a picture of Great Grandma Frye, Mena, and I. Great Grandma Frye is now living at Nye Legacy so it was really valuable time that we got to spend with her. We got all four of the grandkids to sit together on the couch, but getting them to all look at the camera and smile turned out to be very difficult!
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Feeding Emmy Lou



Gene had given Emmy Lou her food that morning but she hadn't eaten it. Later in the morning, Mena crawled back by the kennel and started picking out one piece of food at a time. Emmy Lou laid down beside her and started eating out of her hand. Mena would yell at the dog if she tried to get the food out of her hand before she was ready. For the most part Emmy Lou waited patiently for her one morsel of food at a time, but about half way through the dish Emmy Lou stood up, put her snout in the dog dish and ate everything that was left in 2-3 bites. Mena was quite upset that she couldn't finish feeding her and let us know her opinion with all her yelling at the dog.

This happened a few days in a row and then Mena decided that she wanted to eat some of the food, too. She was sucking on the dog food that I pulled out of her mouth. She didn't seem turned off by the flavor and was mad that I took it away from her. Now if Emmy Lou doesn't eat her food right away we have to put the dog food up out of Mena's reach. When I work on dog tricks then I will tell Emmy Lou what to do and let Mena give her the dog treat. Everybody's happy this way.
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Grandma and Aunt Peg Visit



Mom, Peg, and I went to a movie, and before they went home they came in to see Mena. Mena warmed up to Grandma with the tickling and by sitting on my lap next to her. Poor Peg! Mena didn't warm up to her and when Peg blew air through her lips, Mena was fighting to get off her lap!
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