Friday, April 03, 2009

20 months

i can't believe it! and the shocking thing is that in less than 3 months she will be a big sister. i think for what she understands, she is ready for it. i on the other hand am glad i have 3 more months of ruby being my little baby. i think we worry about the changes ahead all the time: will ruby adjust, will she resent the new baby, will it change her too much? i guess it is normal to be afraid of the unknown, but what we do know is that ruby is very loving and gentle, and really enjoys other babies she is around.
ruby talks, ALOT. i guess she takes after me in that aspect. She loves to learn new words and has a wide vocabulary, including some spanish words. I wish i were billigual so i could pass it on, but some words in spanish might get her interested in learning it in the future. she also wants to walk everywhere, which is good and bad. pushing the stroller has been causing my pregnant body some pain, but walking is slow and tedious work. we mainly walk to the park, which usually includes a stop to see if Bailey the dog is in at our neighbour's house and a few waves to everyone she sees. we also walk to papa and dee's house (her names for her scottish grandparents), but for gratch's walks we still use the stroller.
spring is slowly coming our way and we have been spending some time in the garden. ruby has a watering can and some tools, so she helps out with planting and weeding. primarily she throws the ball for gratch, and they occupy eachother while i get to work. we are hoping to get ruby a sandpit soon and maybe a mini-trampoline for when her friends come over to play.
chicken pox has been going through town like wildfire (the do not vaccinate for it here), and we thought ruby might have caught it, but no spots yet. i think she is wondering why i keep looking at her belly every few hours. luckily she thinks it is to check out her bellybutton!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ooohhhhh... sand pit! that'll be good summer fun while you sit around nursing/feeding the new baby, eh?? might wanna keep that one in your back pocket 'til the baby arrives. then you can both have something new to occupy yourselves at the same time!

remember the nursing station i suggested? dude, you totally need a Ruby Distraction Zone this time. some place special where she's got plenty of (new) things to explore and do while you're remembering how tiny and helpless a newborn is!

two under two. you are one brave woman, eden. you can do eet! you can do eet.

Me said...

she seems like such an amazing little baby, i'm sure she'll love being a big sister. then she'll have someone to show all the stuff she knows to, like bailey the dog, and how to garden :)