Last Friday our baby girl celebrated her second birthday! The past two years have gone shockingly quickly for me. I still think of Ada as my baby, and I know I still treat her that way! She adds so much sparkle and excitement to all of our days, and we all love her so much.
At two Ada is a handful, handful, handful. She is a climber, an escape artist, stubborn as ever, and determined to keep up, nay best the big kids. She wakes up running and doesn’t stop until she sleeps. We recently had to put the baby gates back up, even though she does stairs perfectly, just to contain her! We also had to hide the water cooler because she liked to flood the floor, and I’ve started making all of the kids eat at the counter in the kitchen because Ada can’t get off of the stools by herself, so she is, at least temporarily, contained during meal times.
Ada can get on, off, into or out of just about anything. Just this past Monday I reached my breaking point with the crib and converted it to a toddler bed. She had been climbing out of the crib for several weeks, but the problem was that she couldn’t climb back into it! She would get out for whatever reason (to get a book, usually), then scream in frustration because she couldn’t quite reach her foot over to get back in. She has done amazingly well in the toddler bed, and I regret not moving her earlier. Now I don’t have to worry about securing a crib for the new baby. Despite her climbing abilities, she’s a good sleeper and still takes a nice long nap, then is in bed for the night by 7.
Ada likes to disrobe, and we often find her wandering around naked. She came back from her vacation at Yaya’s house refusing to wear cloth diapers (she had been wearing “Pooh” and “Elmo” diapers at the Ya’s house). The problem is that she can very easily remove a disposable diaper. I’ve finally had to start either forcing her (literally, sitting on her while I diaper her) or tricking her into wearing cloth. I can tell we are close to potty training, so hopefully this will be a short battle. My biggest daily issue is that she refuses to keep her shoes and socks on, so as soon as we get in the car she takes them off. We’ve already lost one Croc and come close to losing other shoes. I’m on the hunt for shoes she can’t get off!
She is starting to talk a lot more and says things like “cool move!” when she trips and falls, “dat MY pie-pad!” to the big kids when she wants the iPad, and she is very opinionated about which movie they will all watch. Yesterday she said “no Soop, watch Dorda moomoo!” Translation: no Super Why, watch Dora movie! She was on a big TV kick for a while, which worried us tremendously, but now (much like her sister), she watches it for 5 minutes then gets bored and finds something else to play with. She does insist that the DVD player in the car be on at all times, but since her TV habit in the house is waning, I don’t have a problem with that.
Ada is finally big enough to really play with her siblings, and man does she idolize them. On the days that Harper is in school but Roman is home, she follows him around like a puppy. He is very sweet with her, but prefers to play on his own. Harper, on the other hand, mothers Ada like crazy, and Ada just can’t get enough of her sister. Ada sprints up to her to hug her at preschool pick-up, she climbs into her bed every morning when she wakes up, and she honestly just loves Harper so much. Harper loves her right back and is an amazing big sister. She is helpful, makes sure to hold Ada’s hand when we are out, and watches over her like a mommy. I’m so thankful that Harper is the oldest and embraces her role with such enthusiasm!
Last week I took her in for her 2-year checkup. She remains teeny-tiny for her age, but there is no concern since she has been this way since six months. She measured 34 inches tall (39th percentile) and weighed just under 23 pounds (10th percentile). Her head measured the largest at the 48th percentile! She’s small enough for me to carry around like a baby without hurting myself – something I couldn’t do with Roman at that age! She actually isn’t a picky eater at all, she just never stops to eat a full meal. She grazes a lot, so I just have to make sure her snacks are more like meals broken into smaller pieces.
Grandpa and Grammy Anderson sent Ada a Dora Power Wheels car for her birthday, and it was a huge, huge hit. The big kids have been good about staying off of it when she is around (she fights them for it!), and she quickly learned how steer it around the house.



We had planned to get together with our old dinner group the Saturday after Ada’s birthday, so I made a birthday cake for her and had all the kids sing to her (we didn’t plan any other birthday party, sorry baby girl!) It was really windy out and I had to basically hold the flame over the candles to keep them lit! She thoroughly enjoyed her ice cream cake, as did the rest of the kids.



Ada is an awesome toddler, and we are excited to see her really grow up over the next year!























































