It didn’t take long at all (I’m knocking on wood as I write this) for Kate to start falling asleep in her crib. It’s the same schedule we’ve had for awhile, it just ends with her going into her crib after stories and songs. She does still fuss a bit — the complicating factor is Will, who then proceeds to sing to her AT THE TOP OF HIS LUNGS — but it is getting better every night.
Kate still struggles with sitting to eat. She is doing better — and will sit when told, by turning and sitting on top of the high chair tray, rather than in the actual chair.
Elmo may have surpassed Daddy and Will as the number one man in Kate’s life. She talks about EL-MO almost as much as she talks about GA-TO. Although she has perfectly rattled out several impressive words and names (duck, butterfly, kitty-cat, Gladys) she only says them once before going back to raspberries. She may turn into one of those kids that with no warning, suddenly wakes up one day speaking in sentences.
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