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| "Dude, it's my first game!" |
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| No sporting event experience is complete without junk food! |
| Those players are really, really close. |
Avery's doing really well and is as happy as ever. However, she's definitely excelling at the terrible two's! She can throw a fit with the best of them. Fortunately this less than desirable behavior is mixed in with a whole lot more adorable behavior such as asking me, "How are you doing this morning, Mommy?" when I see her in the mornings. She's also taken to answering, "um, sure!" when we ask her if she wants something. I guess D and I must say that a lot, but coming from a 2yo, it does sound a bit odd.
Her vocabulary is quite large now and she's getting better and better at pronouncing words. Most notably, she can now pronounce Connecticut with complete clarity. And she knows the vast majority of states in alphabetical order due to the 50 States song I taught her. Video will be compiled of this at some point surely. I have video from January, but she's progressed much further in the song now. She tends to clam up when I get out the camera, so I have to catch her in the act of singing.
In other news, she's started "school" two days a week. Avery is very social and loves to be around other kids. We get out and do an activity with other children most days of the week, but both D and I thought she'd benefit from a bit more socialization. As a result, she's now going two days a week she is going to a local daycare/preschool. If I was at all hesitant about the idea, any hesitation was wiped away when we went for a tour and Avery simply did not want to leave. I'm happy to report that after her first two weeks, she hasn't had any adjustment issues, naps well at school, and hasn't had any set backs in her oh-so-awesome-how-did-we-get-so-lucky potty training. And we've not had to deal with any separation anxiety since she's quite happy to join the rest of the class when we arrive. She is a bit clingy the day after her two days at school, but not in an alarming way.



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