While Abigail eats she will ask questions like, "Papa, do you want some?" And sometimes she'll even give you the thing she's offering and sometimes she'll pull a "psych!"
We're adjusting to life now that "Mama not go to work." She loves this idea (and so does Mama) but really doesn't understand when she still goes to daycare (and it's simply because after all the crying she does have a good time and we're all paid up through July!). She has a new favorite song she calls Blue, Blue, Blue. She told us about it one evening and much to her dismay (which led to our dismay) we didn't know which song it was. We played songs that had to do with Blue, no. A Laurie Berkner song that says Moon, moon, moon; a very exasperated no! How about Bluebird on my Shoulder--oh goodness no! Finally, a few days later we asked the woman who runs her daycare and she sent us the lyrics which led us to a YouTube video of a very sweet song. "What color is the sky? It's blue, it's blue. What color is the sun? It's yellow, it's yellow. The sun is yellow, the sky is blue, it's blue, it's blue, it's blue. (and so forth with other hues). The kid knew what she was talking about and thankfully we now know too!
We also got to visit Jones Beach (above picture and more here) and its pool. She is a water baby. In the foot deep pool she threw herself around and pretended to be Ariel swimming under the sea. It was such an incredible pleasure to see Abigail have such a joyful time in a pool Amanda had visited as a child.
It's been incredible seeing Abigail continue to blossom, now into an inquisitive, strong, opinionated little person of the world. What a joy.
Celebrating the life and times of the Towers Ettingers:
Jonathan, Amanda, Abigail, Fink, Daphne!!!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
"One day"
Abigail now is saying "one day" in regards to doing things when she's older. One day she'll be able to change a light bulb and stand precariously on top of counters like Mama does or climb up onto the air conditioner to look out the window...when she's tall enough, when she's big enough, when she's a "big girl." She's our amazingly independent, carefree, loving, little girl.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Getting dressed!
Abigail dressed herself into her pajamas tonight! Getting her feet through the hole was tricky for her, "make the hole bigger," but she didn't give up! If we went to help her she said, "self" and eventually got her pants and then her shirt on! "So impressed" she parroted to us after Papa said it to her.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Approaching Two
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She asks for the lights to go off often now--so she can practice singing, Happy Birthday. (which is just three days away!) She sings all the time to herself. It ranges from Stayin' Alive to the ABC's to Humpty Dumpty.
Her favorite saying now: "where's your pants?!" Our little comedian.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Imaginative Play!
Abigail's pretend play has kicked up a notch. She is taking objects and turning them into brand new things. Tonight she was playing with two toilet rolls and "pouring" one into the other, making tea. She THEN put them onto her feet and said, "shoes!" Love it!!!!
Sunday, March 4, 2012
'sup and other phrases
Abigail has been saying so many new words and phrases it's hard to keep up. "What's up pussycat," a top favorite at the moment. She walks into our lobby and says it to our doormen, she'll say it to a store owner and she'll say it to us as a greeting in the morning when we slide open her door.
"Whoa boy," is another exclaimation she uses when something is difficult or really interesting. She learned that one from Grandma.
And you'd never forget to "Shake your booty!" if you spend any time with this dancing machine.
Maybe you'd like to have a "slice of pizza?" Abigail sure does.
And have we mentioned she's starting to use the potty?! We are so proud of her whether she makes it into the potty or just about makes it...she's trying really hard.
Also we've been delighted as she sings, "itsy bitsy spider...up....spout! Down, plop! Wash...the spider out." And then goes straight into: "Row, row, row...boat...dream." And, "head, shoulders, knees, toes, knees, eyes, mouth, head, shoulder!" Or, "wheels...bus!" She'll also say "Frank" when she's singing these songs, he's her music teacher at day care. She also sings, "where is pointer?" What's even more fantastic is that she's is so thoroughly delighted with herself as she sings these songs and does the hand gestures.
She'll ask us to "sing song?" which could mean singing Yellow Bus or Staying Alive. Or, if she's brushing her teeth it means, (to the tune The Farmer in the Dell), "I love to brush my teeth. I love to brush my teeth. Up and down and all around, I love to brush my teeth."
Oh and blue is the new yellow. Usually she'll answer the question, "what color is_____?" and whatever it is, it'll be blue. Then she'll say "silly goose" because she knows it's wrong.
She'll be two in just about a month and half--it's true what they say. Time does fly by.
"Whoa boy," is another exclaimation she uses when something is difficult or really interesting. She learned that one from Grandma.
And you'd never forget to "Shake your booty!" if you spend any time with this dancing machine.
Maybe you'd like to have a "slice of pizza?" Abigail sure does.
And have we mentioned she's starting to use the potty?! We are so proud of her whether she makes it into the potty or just about makes it...she's trying really hard.
Also we've been delighted as she sings, "itsy bitsy spider...up....spout! Down, plop! Wash...the spider out." And then goes straight into: "Row, row, row...boat...dream." And, "head, shoulders, knees, toes, knees, eyes, mouth, head, shoulder!" Or, "wheels...bus!" She'll also say "Frank" when she's singing these songs, he's her music teacher at day care. She also sings, "where is pointer?" What's even more fantastic is that she's is so thoroughly delighted with herself as she sings these songs and does the hand gestures.
She'll ask us to "sing song?" which could mean singing Yellow Bus or Staying Alive. Or, if she's brushing her teeth it means, (to the tune The Farmer in the Dell), "I love to brush my teeth. I love to brush my teeth. Up and down and all around, I love to brush my teeth."
Oh and blue is the new yellow. Usually she'll answer the question, "what color is_____?" and whatever it is, it'll be blue. Then she'll say "silly goose" because she knows it's wrong.
She'll be two in just about a month and half--it's true what they say. Time does fly by.
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