Tuesday, November 15, 2011

2 1/2!!

Kaelyn officially turned 2 1/2 on October 24th. I have to say, there are parts of the "twos" that are terrible, as people say, but for the most part, I like this age better than any other I've experienced so far. Kaelyn is SO much fun. She repeats things that I say, comes up with her own songs, and runs and plays like crazy!

Luckily, she's mostly potty trained now. I still put a diaper on her during her nap and sometimes she uses it a little. I also put one on her overnight which she THOROUGHLY uses. I should probably try her without a diaper at naptime pretty soon,
but at this point, I just don't want to ruin a good nap! For a while I would take her out in public with a pull up on but I've recently stopped doing that. She's pretty good about telling me when she needs to go. And sometimes, we go OFTEN...especially in church. It's a new, novel thing for her to do, I guess. She has the most fun, though, when I go as well. She cheers and jumps up and down, it's quite a celebration...as if I haven't been doing this for 30 years now. :)

Kaelyn was a giraffe for Halloween this year. Our friends from church had the costume for their little girl last year and it was SO cute I asked to borrow it for Kaelyn this year. Plus, she genuinely likes
the giraffes at the zoo. Having her actually SAY giraffe is another story. The gir sound comes out like your and the ffs are definitely more like ss's. So I don't ask her to say it in public, but it's sure funny at home! :)

Her music class wore costumes to class on Halloween so that was really fun. Kaelyn wore hers for like 5 minutes and then she wanted it off. The head feels kind of like a stuffed animal and she just wanted to carry it around and cuddle it. So be it! It's HER costume! :)

That night, our friends from church came over and went trick or treating around the neighborhood with us. It was decent weather and Kaelyn really enjoyed it this year. Our two next door neighbors had little bags of trinkets and candy for her, so that was really nice. The rest had normal candy. Most of which Sean and I eat. :) Poor Kaelyn. She gets all dressed up and does all the work and she hardly
gets any of the spoils. :) She got good at trick or treating. So much so that the next day at the zoo, she tried to trick or treat in the bathroom. That sounds bad, let me explain. There was a little boy in the bathroom with a basket of candy and she thought she should just go over and take a few pieces! Once I told her that wasn't a good idea, she was okay with it and we moved on. She was just used to taking candy from strangers' baskets at that point!

Playing in leaves this fall has also been a very fun thing to do. We usually make a small pile on either side of the driveway and run from one to the other, jumping in to make a crunch. I have to play too, of course. She gives me a little push to make me go then comes barreling after me. At my parents house, they made several BIG piles of leaves when we were over and she could be totally buried. My little piles here at home sure looked puny after that, but she didn't complain, luckily.

The twos come into play, I think, when Kaelyn gets frustrated. She's getting pretty good at communicating, but there are still some things that I just don't understand when she's trying to say them to me. And, she is very particular in her ways. I had BETTER not turn on a light or open a door on my own or beware her wrath! She has things she likes to do and they have to be done in a certain way or she gets worked up into a little tizzy. For the most part, I don't mind. But sometimes it's just annoying. Turning on a light when you walk into a room is a habit! And sometimes I would like to open the toilet seat myself when I really have to go! :) I'm trying to teach her that these are things she sometimes GETS to do, not things she HAS to do. She gets her way a good majority of the time. I think it would be good for her to know that she's not boss. :) Wish me luck on that one.

We sure have fun, though. She's been a pretty good sleeper...
finally! She'll go to bed around 8 and get up between 7 and 8. She naps from 130-3 or so most days. I still try to get up early in the morning to give myself some time to run, shower, and write and I use every second of her naptime to write and catch up on things. There never seems to be enough time, that's for sure. But I always try to remind myself that she's only going to be little once. Someday, once she's in school and we don't have so much time together, I'll probably look back on these days and wish we could have them back. So I do my best to cherish every moment. Except for the ones when she's yelling at me for opening a door. :)

Sean worked hard over the last two months and finished off the basement. It looks really nice. All that work, other than for our use, was also due to the fact that we offered to host Thanksgiving here. So on Thursday my family will be here and Friday his whole gang with all the aunts and uncles and cousins will come as well. That day is the big Iowa vs. Nebraska game so that
should be interesting for my dad. He's a big Iowa fan. Pretty much everyone else that will be here is all about Nebraska. Poor him. :) I could care less, of course. And Kaelyn has a shirt that signifies she's a fan of both. :) She's a people pleaser. Actually, since my mom made that IA/NE shirt, she wears it often. She finds it in her closet and says Go Hawks and pulls it off the hanger.

We're looking forward to Christmas too and the shopping and preparations are moving along.

I think KAelyn is ready for some of that playtime
now. I think naptime is over at this point! :)