Dear R,
Your sixteenth month has served as a reminder that it is not always easy to be little. You have gotten to the point where you want to do and try
so many new things! But you can't always figure them out. You howl in frustration if you can't open something, if something doesn't move the way you want it to, or if we hide something from you that you can't have.
To be fair, though, some of your frustration has been compounded by the two rather nasty colds you got this month. With one, we took you to the pediatrician and got you on antibiotics for the first time in your entire life, and with the other, we dealt with rivulets of cream-colored snot oozing out your nose nearly non-stop and clogging your nostrils when you woke up in the morning.
Mama and Daddy are both breathing big sighs of relief now that you are sleeping
much better without those colds.
We've had so much fun with you this month! You love to put things inside other things-- this might mean filling up a paper bag and carrying it around your shoulder, or dumping out a bag full of blocks just so you can put them in a different container, or pulling out one of your little felt purses and stuffing whatever you can find into it. You repeatedly fill and empty all kinds of containers. You have learned to try different angles and directions in order to make something fit. You don't just try to fit your toys together, though. You also love to make yourself fit into little places, squeezing into a variety of hiding places--most often behind furniture, under your bed, or under the table.
We finally hung some photos in our dining room, and you wave and point to the 8x10 photo of you while you are eating. Your favorite toy is still the doll you received from GiGi and PopPop. All of your dolls and teddy bears regularly get fed and their hair brushed, teeth brushed, and noses wiped. We can't wait to see what you'll learn to do with them next.
Love,
Mama