Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Overdue Update

Sorry it's been so long, I'm gonna fall back on the easy excuse and blame the heat. That was certainly the cause of my woe today, at the very least.

Craving fresh air and giraffes, Anna and I headed out to the zoo this afternoon. It was lovely, a little crowded, but fun for Anna Banana. Unfortunately for me, it was also scorching hot with nary a breeze to be felt. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is on the side of a mountain, as the name suggests, and it is all uphill. Normally, I don't mind or even really notice this since I'm so accustomed to the zoo layout, but today I had to factor in the past 12 weeks or so of nearly no exercise, the pregnant belly I'm starting to develop (which throws my back all out of wack) and the heat's effect on my no longer swift circulation. To sum it up, Anna had a blast, and I thought my heart was going to explode, probably about one second after I would pass out and fall into the elephant enclosure.

Thankfully, none of that actually happened. We lasted two hours, and then headed over to Grandma's house for air conditioning and relaxation. Anna showed no signs of sleepiness or foul temper and played happily for hours before finally started to look a little tired around 4 P.M. She napped for barely an hour before dinner, and then spent the next hour awake, crying, and terribly upset until Kurt and I just put her straight back to bed. I always forget that if I let her miss a nap during the day, we all pay the price come night time!

Anna has been doing SO well these days. She is still incredibly verbal and talks more than most of the other kids her age that we know. She know the whole alphabet and sings the ABC song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and Lullaby and Goodnight constantly. The singing is sometimes a little unclear becuase all the songs morph into one song while she sings, but if you know what you are listening for, it's clear what she's saying. She's also started counting a lot, for fun, and can count up to 14 on her own. Her favorite activity for the whole day is torn between two things: coloring and having me read her stories. She'll sit at her little table and draw for HOURS, and then suddenly get up, grab a book or three and wrap my hands around them so I'll know it's time to read. She says "Thank you" for just about everything, "Bless you" when you sneeze, and "Excuse me" when she has to pass in front of you. She recognizes lots of shapes, especially hearts, triangles, squares and circles. She's also starting to recognize different written letters, and knows the different from seeing her name written to seeing another word written.

She still doesn't like to eat a large variety of foods, but Kurt and I have decided that as long as we get ONE good meal in her every day, then we're doing okay. She loves her milk and has developed a hankering for raisins in the past week or so. She's also starting to walk, slowly, a little bit more every day. So far, it's only 4 or 5 steps once or twice a day, but she's very proud of herself and motivated, so I expect that'll pick up more in the next few weeks.

Mostly, she's just super darn cute as all get out and Kurt and I can't imagine anything better than our little girl. It's going to be so strange to have another baby!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

She's not only verbal, she's really thinking at a much higher level than I expected! Anna came to stay with me Friday night while her parents went out to dinner and a movie. We were looking at pictures on my computer - which she loves to do - and she recognized all her family members (even Kent dressed as a gnome!). Then I showed her a picture of a deer I had taken out on our front lawn that morning. "Horse." said Anna. "No," said GrandMem, "It looks like a horse but it's not a horse." "Goat!" said Anna triumphantly. That's really a very high level of cognitive association for a one year old.