Olivia is a doll like 90% of the time and a terror the other 10%. It is amazing how quickly her attitude can change and it scares me a little bit a lot about what the terrible twos or terrorist threes may look like.
She has simultaneously become more lovable and snugly and also more defiant and opinionated. She is obsessed with airplanes and helicopters, baby dolls, and puppies and kitties. We enjoy nightly walks where she is quick to point out the sounds of airplanes and can spot a puppy from a mile away (I think she gets this one from her mom).
Since my last update, she continues to grow and mature and it has been fun to see. She has moved into the 2 year old class at daycare, a class she will get to stay in for almost a year and has become quite the teacher's pet to at least one of her teachers. Miss Dorian (or REN as Olivia calls her), will regularly put down or move other kids when Olivia comes in so she can snuggle her. Both Olivia and Miss Dorian share a mutual love for cats, so it is no wonder they are fast friends. We are so very thankful for great teachers to date, but Miss Dorian has an extra special place in Olivia's heart.
Olivia is now regularly using two and three word "sentences" and it is fun to be able to communicate more and more with her. Her words have surpassed the 50 word mark so I stopped keeping track, but she is quick to repeat words, so Mommy and Daddy have to watch what we say around her! Our current favorite is when she says "Thank you, Mommy" or "Thank you, Daddy"
Olivia is now regularly using two and three word "sentences" and it is fun to be able to communicate more and more with her. Her words have surpassed the 50 word mark so I stopped keeping track, but she is quick to repeat words, so Mommy and Daddy have to watch what we say around her! Our current favorite is when she says "Thank you, Mommy" or "Thank you, Daddy"
A few highlights since her last update:
* We went to Tennessee to see my dad and a bunch of family, we also made a stop in Blacksburg
* Enjoyed the last days of our Busch Gardens pass with Tiffany and her kiddos
* Enjoyed the last days of our Busch Gardens pass with Tiffany and her kiddos
* We spent two weeks at Myrtle Beach where Olivia went from hating the ocean and sand to tolerating it by the end of the week, also, she survived her first hurricane!
* She had fall pictures at school and I snapped some at home!
* She went to the State Fair for her second year in a row
* She went to the State Fair for her second year in a row
* We enjoyed a reunion/play-date with some VT friends, where Olivia made her first trip to Uncle Andy's bar
* Her baby doll collection has grown from about 2 to probably 8 now (thanks grandparents!)
* Olivia has now developed the super human strength of 7 men when it is time to go in the car seat, she is like a ninja and will flip over in 1/2 a second so she doesn't have to be buckled in. I am always slightly amazed while simultaneously being completely annoyed. Moms, any tips?
* She was the star of Halloween, as many of our neighbors had special treats just for Olivia (yes, she is super spoiled by our neighborhood), she even learned to say "trick-or-treat" by the end of the night
* And most notably, she has been promoted to BIG SISTER!
I think it is no coincidence that she was born just the day after World Prematurity Day, so it is a constant reminder where she started and where she is now. I say it all the time, but all babies are miracles but Olivia was a special kind of miracle. When I see other moms that are still struggling with feeding tubes, breathing issues, and other linger effects of NICU life, it continually reminds me of just how blessed we have been with Olivia's success and I do not take it for granted! Our precious baby has truly become a little lady and we could not be happier about it!
* Olivia has now developed the super human strength of 7 men when it is time to go in the car seat, she is like a ninja and will flip over in 1/2 a second so she doesn't have to be buckled in. I am always slightly amazed while simultaneously being completely annoyed. Moms, any tips?
* She was the star of Halloween, as many of our neighbors had special treats just for Olivia (yes, she is super spoiled by our neighborhood), she even learned to say "trick-or-treat" by the end of the night
* And most notably, she has been promoted to BIG SISTER!
I think it is no coincidence that she was born just the day after World Prematurity Day, so it is a constant reminder where she started and where she is now. I say it all the time, but all babies are miracles but Olivia was a special kind of miracle. When I see other moms that are still struggling with feeding tubes, breathing issues, and other linger effects of NICU life, it continually reminds me of just how blessed we have been with Olivia's success and I do not take it for granted! Our precious baby has truly become a little lady and we could not be happier about it!
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