Milestones
At 20 months old and roughly 25 pounds (Mia turned 20 months on Thursday, December 20th) Mia has become quite verbal and can string her thoughts together into three words. Since we took Aunty Yoo Lee's advice of singing the alphabet song when we brush Mia's teeth, she has managed to learn her ABCs. Mia can get up to E without a mistake, then needs some help to get to fill in the other letters. She says, K, P, T, and Y with gusto. Another of her latest tricks is counting food pieces on her high chair tray and distributing them into the cup holders, but the counting would probably get a "D" because she goes out of order. You will likely hear the following, "one, two, five, two, three". Papa hopes she learns how to correctly count soon because he's very good with numbers and would be disappointed if she turned out like Mama when it comes to numbers. We are not quite sure where she picked up the counting, we sometimes count when going up the stairs or swing her her walking. Perhaps I have Sesame Street to thank for this?
Mia also likes to pretend to blow out candles and make cakes with Play-Doh. She sticks a crayon or paint brush on her "cake" and starts singing.
Mia has started eating a little meat, whether knowingly or now, we're thrilled except when it comes to changing her diaper! Very STINKY!
After being sick for a while and having Mama sleep on the floor by Mia's crib until she was out (Mama fell asleep by Mia's bed on a few occasions), Mama tried to give this up without success. Little Miss Mia is quite good at tugging at Mama's heartstrings. Papa is back on night duty now that he's home and much to Mama's chagrin, he can put her down and leave the room. No drama ensues!
Mia is getting harder and harder to "trick" or "sway" when it comes to having to stop an activity or leave a fun place like Pottery Barn Kids or a friend's house. She always, says no and resists when we try to put a jacket on or pick her up. Eventually she will leave if we play the Mama and/or Papa is leaving card, but I am waiting for the day when she throws a mega tantrum. I used to say, I'm glad that ain't my kid or my kid won't be like that, but those words come back to bite one in the butt. So if you don't have a kid yet, bite your tongue.
Santa Bears Candy
We decided to make sure Santa Claus was as real to Mia as the true Christmas story, so along with the learning about Christ's humble birth, we have stockings hung with care, cookies and cocoa for Santa, and of course carrots for the reindeer.
After a few less than enthusiastic encounters with jolly old St. Nick, Mia finally realized that the bearded white man would give her can-ne or candy, so sat on his lap without a fuss today and we got a few good shots of her with Shen Dan Gong Gong (Santa in Mandarin). Her reward was that we actually let her suck on the candy cane for a few minutes before it conveniently fell into pieces on the mall floor.
Mia told Santa she wants a baby stroller (I planted the idea) and that she would be in LA visiting Grandma and her uncles and aunt and Watson so that he would know where to find her.
Here's a pic of Mia with Santa, taken at the very unpopular Vallco Mall aka Cupertino Square. No wait and cheaper than other places! Whoo Hoo!
1 comment:
i know i write in the third person then back to first person, but guess that's the way a mom talks. . .
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