Oh how I love this sweet angel of mine. Nora is truly the sweetest, happiest, most joyful child! She sleeps like a champ and is literally standing in her bed just waiting to start jumping and laughing when Zoe & I come in to get her. Since we are starting on sleep, I will say that this child has become a super sleeper. I never thought I would say this, but she sleeps like a rock for 12-13 hours every night, naps great and is always such a little delight. It appears removing all her allergy food was the answer to our sleep problems. Nora can hang all day on one nap with no problem, but will also nap for two hours in the morning if I put her down and again in the late afternoon. If we put her to bed late she sleeps late and still gets rested, her other half isn't so easy on sleep.
Although Nora is truly the sweetest little human I know, she STRUGGLES right now with seperation anxiety. So much actually, that if someone even walks into our house that she doesn't know she FREAKS out and clings to me and screams her head off. Like tears, and snot, and the whole thing. She won't stay in the church nursery and even if I stay with her, she keeps me within arms length, that is if she even gets down at all. If I start drying my hair or messing with my keys, she will literally walk into the living room to make sure no one is there. If I start getting my keys and a sitter IS at the house it's all over. The panic attacks begin! I am hoping we have hit our peak and will start to see a change soon. However, if Nora knows you, she loves you and even though she is often not a person who likes a lot of people in her face, she is so sweet.
Nora is a bit quieter than her sister, but she knows what's up. She is a very observant person, and is constantly trying to figure out how things work and what things do. She loves to put the shapes into their spots on their little laugh and learn play house, turn and smile at me and start clapping for herself. When I chime in she is just beaming with joy and pulls out the shape to do it over. She is a CLIMBER and is on everything. I mean everything. She climbs on the ottoman, window sills, bed, chairs, on top of the water table, on top of the diaper drawers...on top of anything her little leg can get up and onto! My sister actually said the other day, "I have heard of these kind of children but had never seen it before yours." She is also so very into details. She will find a spec of dirt on the floor and go get it, she likes to pull all the stoppers off the door stops, she will point at even the tiniest of eyes on a baby in a book and say "eyes", she always seems to find the smallest things and bring them to me, that is if she doesn't eat them while I am not looking. Lets just say Nora's diapers have had a few "extras" in them from time to time! She used to be obsessed with leaves and with EATING leaves. It drove me nuts because we could never go outside and play because I was on leaf patrol. However, she has now learned she isn't allowed to eat them and has to bring them to me. So now she spends half her time she's outside looking for leaves to bring me. It's funny.
She has picked up a few new words, but her main change lately has just been her ability to comprehend so much stuff and follow directions. If you ask her how old she is she proudly holds up one finger, she will "go get a book" and come sit in my lap with it, she knows "lets go bye-bye" and she knows "lets go night night". If I say want a "nana" or "applesauce" or "grapes" she will look right at the food she wants. She does that with lots of stuff these days actually. It often surprises she that I can ask her to get something and she gets it. I think it's just hard to believe they are really toddlers now. She will actually say "zoe" "mama" "dada" "papa" (for my dad) "eyes" "block" "bye" and she even calls my sister "kk" sometimes which is actually what Betho & all her family calls me. I'm not sure whats going on there. But we've heard it from time to time. She will point or gesture to get what she wants mainly and hasn't mastered the art of imitation quite yet. But she is a very effective comunicator in her own way. She watches Zoe so carefully and tries SO hard to say what she says. When Zoe growls like an animal or imitates sounds Nora will watch and watch then give it a try. It never sounds as good or accurate as Zoe's talking, but it is just so sweet that she wants to be like her sister and is trying to keep up. I think Zoe's tendency to do things early is like a built in motivation for Nora. Yesterday, I was cooking and she was pulling on my leg and fussing. It took about 5 minutes straight until she finally yelled "MAMA" then "UH" (for up). So, I know if she wants something bad enough she will find a way to get her point across.
Nora is a bit quirky to say the least, much like someone else that gave her half her DNA, and does some funny things. She loves to be holding something in each hand and in her mouth. She likes to put toys where they belong and not just tossed around. When the play room is a mess she walks in and takes what she wants and leaves. However, if it is all nice and the toys are where they belong she will find one an sit and play so nicely. She is a lot like her Daddy from what I can tell. I told him just the other day that maybe she will share his passion for organized closets and folding clothes so neatly. We could use another detail oriented person in the family, becasue I am definitely not one and Zoe's looking like a bit of a mess in this area too! :)
Nora is an adrenaline junky, the therapist in me says she is definitely a "sensory seeker". She loves jumping and spinning, and running. The higher and faster and louder the better for Nora. She continues to be a great eater and has fallen into her special (which is really just totally healthy) diet wonderfully. She has never liked sweets and junk food so nothing has changed much aside from eliminating all bread and her formula (which we would have anyway) and pretty much only ever doing organic fruits, veggies and meats. We still find "on the go" snacks a challenge but we have found a few that work. Her and her sister are on coconut milk and sometimes I add a few ounces of whole milk to their bottle at bedtime, but aside from that the only dairy either get is from cheese and yogurt.
Nor Nor we LOVE you so much and can't imagine life without you!!!
Love,
Mommy & Daddy
Very typical Nora. Something in all hands and mouth. Preferably pushing something as well with a free part of her body.
Crawled into the bathtub all by herslef in search of this play phone.
"I'm ONE!"
Little "Edith", my mom created that nickname because Nora walks around like a little old lady, using tiny steps and with her arms up at her waist. Priss pot for sure! :)























