Skip to main content

Claire--14 months






Claire will be 14 months next week, so I thought I'd post her update now. She is becoming a ball of fire. Everywhere I go, she goes. She is definitely my little shadow. Since we returned from Maine, Claire is constantly saying, "Momma" or "Mommy." She throws in a "Dadda" every now and then, but Chris has been in Atlanta, so his name hasn't been echoing through our home as often. She is a pretty independent girl. She loves her baby, constantly patting her back, rocking her in the chair and carrying her everywhere. Claire is a great little mommy. Her second favorite toy is Harvest. She has recently begun to try and play with him and his toy rope. She has obviously spent some time studying the art of playing with Harvest and has become a master of pulling the toy away from him--just like Chris and I do. He loves her and is VERY tolerant. Harvest is awesome. Just today Harv and I were downstairs while Claire was napping. She awoke, but I didn't hear her. Harvest immediately came to me, jumping and hopping around excitedly which is his universal message that he needs something. He lead me to the stairs where I could hear Claire talking in her crib. We couldn't ask for a better son. Claire can manipulate a spoon quite well. We started allowing her to use a spoon when she turned one, but we typically end up feeding her so that she'll eat more. I think she must be going through a growth spurt as she is sleeping alot more than usual. Last night she slept from 8:00 pm until 7:00 this morning. She is eating alot more too. At daycare on Tuesday they had a breakfast for lunch type meal--waffles and sausage. Our little piggy ate 3, yes I said 3 waffles. She also swiped some sausage from her little friend's plate in addition to eating her own. That's my kiddo. We love our meat (I threw that in for you, Lisa and Chris--I know your already looking forward to this Christmas!) Claire is no longer biting or tantruming. She is pretty easy going, but does find us amusing. She laughs whenever she hears someone else laughing. The other funny thing that she has been doing for the last month or so is when she hears someone burp, sneeze or cough, she spits with her tongue as if to imitate them. It is so funny! Claire has also recently begun to tolerate hair clips or ties. I am super thrilled about this. Her hair is getting rather long, so I can finally make her look neat vs. the out of bed look. I know lots of people strive for that look, but I am over it. Speaking of her hair, she has some cute little curls that form in the back of her head and little waves throughout. I have body in my hair, but I've never really liked it and always tried to straighten it. I think hers is so sweet. Claire is such fun. Just when you think parenting can't get any better, it does. Each stage is better than the one before.

Comments

christopher said…
I do miss my little "Claire bear", and her mommy... Can't wait for Firday!!!
christopher said…
and Friday... For those that don't know, Friday is now known as Firday...
Anonymous said…
Your a dork Chris...The pictures turned out cute. I am glad to see her reaching her milestones!

Love ya,
Jessica
Anonymous said…
I like the new background..however it is hard to read the links etc.. I enjoyed your comment about meat. I know you will never be a vegetarian!
L
Anonymous said…
Nice new background. I like it!

Bravo
Jessica

Popular posts from this blog

A post

You wanted it, you asked for it, so here it is. A post. Hopefully this post will satisfy all your desires. I am not writing about the apple of my eye, Claire, but of the other apple of my eye--reality tv. I love it! Right now I am getting my fill of Big Brother. I have even lured Chris into my dark place. He mostly watched last season because Dick was such a jerk, but Chris is hooked. He's a dedicated viewer once again this season. Sadly, he was a fan of Matty who was kicked off a few weeks ago. I don't think I have a favorite. I find them all to be so obnoxious, yet I watch. Go figure. I obviously need some more excitement in my life. Girls who wear butt showing shorts, screaming matches, verbal abuse, crazy eyes, back stabbing, boys running around in their colored tighty whiteys (if tighty whiteys are colored, are they still called tighty whiteys?)---all in one episode! It is a gold mine. My second can't miss show is Housewives of Orange County or New York City. I really

Progress

I used to be prompt about scrapbooking in Claire's album. After seeing my sister's pictures piled up three children later, I was determined not to have the same fate. I am sure it is difficult for some of you to believe, but since Claire has been born, my free time has been limited. Really, it has. So, our pictures are finding their way into piles too--5 to be exact. However, I am thrilled to say that I finished (ok, they aren't completely finished, but nearly. I only have journaling to do.) six pages. Yes, that's right, I said SIX!! It was a major accomplishment. Here they are for your viewing pleasure. Only 5 more months left to get through....any volunteers? Jessica???

Claire, Mya and the NEWS

Chris and I had this elaborate plan on how we were going to share the news with our girls. I ordered adorable shirts, which took forever to get here. They were supposed to ship Oct. 4, but didn't. I am not a patient soul at all. I love to share good news and spread the excitement. We went to a German doctor last week for a gender reveal ultrasound. He was 99% certain of his selection. Claire and I began looking at clothes online. She asked questions about why we were looking at baby clothing, but thankfully, my sister has a little guy and a baby girl who is due in December. They are my perfect excuses for all things baby! Claire asked nothing more and began pointing out things we should buy Jackson or the new baby girl. Our weekends typically involve partaking in a local event or just relaxing, which means a trip to the KMCC Mall. Saturday we went shopping or at least looking. Once again, the girls became excited, choosing items for Jackson or the new baby girl. I decided I cou