

I've noticed real change in Abby the last 2 months. She has formed so many sentences with ease and carries a conversation with decent listening skills for being 2. I'm so lucky to wake her up most mornings a little later than previous when I held my old position at work. She wakes up happy, not tired and very talkative. Sometimes I know when she has had a dream or a thought that remains high on her to do list. Yesterday is was the pool as we ventured to the local indoor pool and then got ice cream before visiting my sister at her new home in Ladner. Abby woke up the next day and said "the pool and the whale and the splashing and the bunnies" all while waving her hands and eyes large and wide. Ladner has many bunnies running around just outside the pool in the grass area.
Last weekend we made a trip to celebrate my aunt's 50th birthday with the family and her friends. Vancouver never looked so beautiful showing off it's array of colours throughout the skyline all evening. The storm brought rain and lots of it in waves, thunder, lightning and when all cleared much later on the sky showed reds, oranges, blues, and purples. Abby was not afraid of thunder, lightning or heavy rain. In fact, she was so excited and wanted to see everything! Showing her what mother nature can do was a lot of fun for me. Abby had several inquisitive perspectives on the whole event. We stayed quite late and Abby was great all evening and going to bed later than usual. She really likes the Besth side of the family and runs around the everyones legs while stopping to say hello, asking for a snack politely, or politely asking someone to move to the side. I hear "thank you very much" and it makes me proud.
One of the things Abby has always done with most adults and some friends is share a hug but from the side. She will approach the person with caution and almost always hug with her back or side to you. Something unique yet again which I can't help but just love!
Random thoughts as I type. Abby put together a 30 piece puzzle she has tried many times on her own and has now done it! The look on her face was priceless, so happy she accomplished it herself.
Abby helps stir cooking ingredients, water plants with mom/dad, get things off the counter, puts her sandals on herself, wipes down cupboards and says she's cleaning, works the computer mouse well, speaks and responds to phone calls, pees/poo's on the potty most times, takes books and reads(looks at pictures) for 20+ minutes at a time giving mom/dad time to relax. She's become easier to manage in all aspects and knowing we have to go through this one more time does bring some anxiety to me I admit but really I can't wait for the baby to arrive in December and celebrate Christmas with our new addition. Once they're 2.5/3 it's so much easier though!