Since returning from Europe, Isabella has learned to speak in FULL comprehensive sentences. She can express, "no mommy, I don't like it" or "no mommy, I don't want it". She has even learned to say "no thank you" rather than a simple "no".
Every night, she will shout from our upstairs bedroom, "Daddy, I want milk please". She will repeat until Daddy acknowledges her. Sometimes after repeating so many times she just screams, "Daddy milk please".
Isabella is a very polite toddler and she expects you to reciprocate. She will continue saying "Thank you Daddy" and look you straight in the eye until you respond with "you are welcome".
After school conversations with Isabella have become more interesting. When asked, she will tell you exactly what happened at school from circle time to snack time to lunch time to nap time to afternoon activity time. I must admit I only understand 90% of her rants and raves about her day at school. But I enjoy listening to her verbal and body expressions.
Isabella is more affectionate as she shares spontaneous hugs and kisses throughout the day. Her hugs are so warm as she wraps her little arms around my neck or waist. Her kisses are wet and full of affection.
My little girl is growing up so fast!
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