How do toddlers always know what the most dangerous item in the dishwasher is? Without fail, Keeley will remove kitchen scissors, knives, and forks from the utensil basket (in that order). If there are only spoons, she always seems to try to unload something glass.
Keeley is taking a nap and she woke up for a moment and said "dada dada dada" and then went back to sleep. I love listening to her practice her words. School is already changing her vocabulary and I am encouraged to hear more and more of her words. They are studying red right now and she can say it - so cute.
Kayden has finally learned to roll from tummy to back. Now, not only will she stop being frustrated when she rolls onto her tummy, she can start to move places more intentionally. We'll see how this developing skill plays out with Keeley. Keeley is starting to get a little bit uneasy when Kayden's feet kick her or if a finger/elbow/arm ends up in teething Kayden's mouth. It is a bit reminiscent of "Mom, he's looking at me..." days.
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