Noah and Micah at 2.5

Noah and Micah now halfway between two and three years old! They are talking up a storm these days, and putting together more and more sentences. We still have them in their cribs, but are planning to convert their cribs to toddler beds very soon. They are not potty trained yet, but are showing more interest in using the potty to pee pee. This is another thing we hope to accomplish in the coming months. Another nice development: they love school now and don't mind drop-offs anymore. In fact, they usually walk into their classroom without even saying "bye" to us now. On most days, Noah and Micah take an afternoon nap, going to bed for nap close to 2 pm now, and depending on when they fall asleep, they might sleep until we wake them up no later than 4:40, if possible. Of course, on other days, they just talk and/or play in their cribs instead of napping, but don't seem any worse for wear when we get them up after at least 1.5 hours of being in their room. Bedtime is around 8 pm, and wake-up time is around 7:30-7:45 am. In general, Noah and Micah remain happy, easy-going boys who make it relatively easy for us to feel like we're doing something right with this whole parenting thing. :)


Some current favorites:
Favorite Games: Pretending to be cats, dogs, and dinosaurs.
Micah: Stealing your nose and eating it.

Favorite Song: Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star

Favorite Books: Richard Scarry's Things that Go. They love looking at the trucks and cars, and looking for Goldbug on each page.

Favorite Toys: All their trucks; their play house that plays music and lights up; Play-Doh

Favorite Part about School: They talk about circle time a lot, and also seem to enjoy Music & Movement class a lot!

Other favorites: My Gym class; play dates with their friends at parks and lunch places; yogurt; macaroni and cheese; white rice; chicken; cheese; "cake" (which could be a muffin, banana bread, etc.), playing with the trucks in sand & cheerios, their YouTube truck show treat if they behave at dinner and clean up their toys, helping to "cook" in the kitchen (real and toy versions).














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