Sunday, August 28, 2011

29 months Old

8-24-2011

New phrases:
My Caleb eat fruit snacks at home
I want to go to work with you
I want to go to work at my daddys mall
See my baby's butt
pockets on my butt
my turn now/ your turn now
good job momma
beep beep its all done
all aboard
library
private part

a little bug in our home
this is your home
little bugs nice
big bugs eww
its little like me
its big like my dadda
its too big for me
write my name
no I'm a baby
Night, Night Nanny
No that Papa & Nanny sugar (when we try to kiss on her neck)

Not sure on height/weight, but I do think she has gotten quite a bit taller. She can reach doorknobs now, but can't open them yet.  She loves acting like a baby and wants me to carry her laid out across my arms as one often. (just a little spoiled!) Her favorite toys are probably all the balls from the ball pit her aunt Melissa bought her.  She knows how to throw them and lately they've been scattered all across my kitchen floor.  She found a basket that I had some of her clothes in in her closet and emptied it so she could use it to gather her balls and take them with her wherever she went.  The balls are quite a mess but since she can and will pick them all up when I tell her to, I let the fun go on!

Ever since getting back from Grammie's and Papa's house a couple weeks ago, Raegan has been asking for candy EVERY day!  Luckily for her we just happened to have a huge (like at least 3 gallon) bowl of candy in the top of our pantry that her sweet daddy would get down and let her have her pick from.  I however was not such a fan of this practice, so Philip devised a plan.  He left only three pieces of candy (a packet of M&Ms, a dumdumm sucker, and a packet of those sweethearts from v-day)  and put the rest in a box up in the pantry when she wasn't around.  Then the next time she asked for candy he gave her the huge bowl like he always does and only the three pieces of candy remained.  After day three or it may have been day two, there was no more candy and when she'd ask for candy we'd pull the bowl down and show her, sorry no more.  This is when she got smart and said, "Momma's candy, please."  Background: I'm somewhat addicted to Trolli's gummy worms (only Trolli's no other kind) and Philip had brought home a bag for me along with a slurpee (that sweet guy of mine) a couple weeks ago.  Raegan had seen me sneak one every once in awhile in my room and occasionally I'd give her one too.  So our candy fiasco had not yet come to an end.  So anytime I would get a gummy worm (maybe once a day) I would give her one too.  But today she ate the last one and said "no more mommy's candy?" and I said "we ate all the candy, all gone."  Then she pointed to the garage and said, "go get more" in a questioning tone.  So I'm pretty sure our next trip to the grocery store isn't going to be an easy one because my excuse when she asks for candy in the check out line is always we have candy at home.  I'll probably just make sure to bring a piece from our stash in my purse just in case. 
Moral of the Story: Raegan has a sweet tooth just like her mommy & daddy. 

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