Benedryl and Kleenex

Kylie has picked up a little cold again and today Tiffany gave he some Benedryl for the first time today and it has seemed to really help. In addition to this Kylie has once again shown that she understands and comprehends so much more than we realize, even at such a young age. Kylie had a runny nose earlier today and Tiffany asked her to get a Kleenex and not only did she go and get one, she actually wiped her own nose! She grows and learns everyday and sometimes, in truth a lot of times, we do not even realize how much she learns or just how quickly. She is growing up to fast already.

Playing with toys

When I was home over the holidays I spent as much time with Kylie as I possible could, but one day in particular stands out. On this day I was over at Tiffany’s and I was sitting on the couch when Kylie brought one of her toys over to me and climb into my lap. I am not certain what the name of this toy is, but it has three wires bent into different forms and they all have little wooden beads on them of different colors and shapes, and you can move the beads back and forth along the wire form. Well she brought this toy over to me and sat in my lap with it and we played with this toy together for a long time, at least thirty minutes, which for her to sit still this long and play with this toy with me was incredible. She is usually all about running around and playing with all her other toys, or climbing the stairs, so to have her sitting in my lap and letting me play with this toy with her was amazing. Every now and then she would look up and smile at me while we moved the little beads from one end of the wire form to the other. It was just a wonderful and amazing bonding time with my daughter, times that I miss tremendously while I am out in Minnesota. Well today Tiffany sent me an excerpt from her baby center newsletter that kind of explains why I was able to have this wonderful bonding time with my daughter.

You can practically see the light bulb go on when your toddler first figures out how to fit the pieces of a puzzle together. Simple puzzles, nesting blocks, and stacking toys not only draw on your child’s mental resources, they help refine his fine-motor skills (which until now have probably taken a back seat to more physical activities like running and climbing). While your toddler will continue to burst with energy, he’s also more interested in sitting still longer, especially when there’s a problem to be solved.

I know this explains away this time as just part of her growing up, but in all honesty all that matters to me is that I get to spend time with my “Little Bit.”

Another first

Tiffany went upstairs today to finish getting ready for the day, and as she was going upstairs Kylie had pulled her coat off the coach. Well Tiffany thought nothing of this as Kylie always finds something to play with, but when she came back downstairs Kylie was wearing her coat! This is a big deal for two reasons; 1- She did it all by herself!, and 2- lately Kylie has not been wanting to put her coat on when it was time to go someplace. She was just standing in the living room watching TV and wearing her coat. Tiffany was so proud of Kylie and amazed at how much she learns and grows everyday.