That's the word of the month, apparently. And very apt it is - Ellie is getting much bigger and is into
everything, but generally hasn't destroyed anything. She does periodically slime my phone with her teething drool, disabling the speaker until I can dry it out sufficiently, but otherwise no major casualties. Below she demonstrates her talent at getting into drawers - ninja skills continue to flourish. She brings the stepstool around and gets into things before you know what hit you - I have to keep knives far, far away from edges!

Her current stats:
Weight: still 26 pounds
Height: 30 inches - almost half my height!
Teeth: holding steady at eight, but teething like crazy.
Hair: Bangs starting to get out of control. I have to either find a mechanism for securing them out of her eyes or cut them. :(
Skin: Very dry. I can't wait until we don't need the heat anymore. It'll also be good when the constant teething drool slows and lets her chin dry out.
Eyes: Dark brown
Mobility: Trying to climb stairs upright now, and she really can do it if she has a banister her own level. Most of the time she just holds our hand. She carries really heavy object and "helps" me carry things back from the car. Or she did, until the cold snap hit and I take her in the fast way.
New Words: uh-oh; kaka (kitty cat - used also for horses and other animals); hola (talking on the phone); very into GaGa after my parents visited last weekend. Still trying to get her to call Dad something consistently. Sound effects are very popular now, including pretend nose-blowing (she just learned to wipe her nose) and weird whooping-cough sounds.
New Signs: half of the sign of the cross (the upward part, ends with kissing her fingers); hat; want a tissue (to wipe nose); drawing/crayons. "No" is still the all-time favorite. "Potty" is a favorite one lately, but she often just uses it to inform us when she's gone, and not that she wants to go.
Chores: Ellie loves to help out. She regularly throws her used diapers away, tries to flush the toilet, turns lights on and off for me (with a boost), throws trash away when asked (unless it's really interesting and she wants to sneak off and play with it), carries things back from the car, wipes her high chair tray, puts toys away, helps take her clothes off, helps take the dishes out of the dishwasher, helps load the washer and empty the drier, delivers Maltas to Roger, and puts her hat on.
New Likes: Backyardigans. She loves dancing to the songs, and Roger and I get a kick out of it as well. Current front-runners for best episode (between us, since Ellie doesn't vote) are the Quest for the Flying Rock and Surf's Up. She now has pots and pans she enjoys "cooking" with on her kitchen, and like randomly rolling on the floor, especially the new kitchen floor. She finally enjoys baths again - whew! And she no longer hates the vacuum, although I guess it's a stretch to call it a "like". She is really becoming a clothes-horse, and likes picking things out of her drawers and attempting to put them on. It usually ends up being pants on the head or some such, but is very cute. She also is taking after Mommy and getting excited about hats. Finally I can keep something on her head and not get nasty looks for taking a toddler out in the cold with no hat! We also just got a new
Kozy sling, which she enjoys and I love because it keeps her centered and not off to one side. No more leaning sideways from 26 pounds all on one hip! I have to say, I appreciate the "poppability" of the
Maya Wrap that lets me get her in and out quickly and cover her head for public nursing, but for longer-term carrying or "wearing her down" to sleep the Kozy wins. She is a big fan of kid-sized chairs and loves to sit in her chair in the kitchen and sit to draw at her table upstairs.
New Dislikes: Hmm... nothing really. Except perhaps being stuck inside all day without time to run of steam because it's so cold out.
New Food Tricks: Elie is getting quite good with a spoon, but she often gives up part way through her morning yogurt and just takes finger-fulls. Can't blame her. :) She drinks from her sippy cup mostly, but is great with a straw or out of a water bottle with minimal spillage. She can do a cup as well, but eventually ends up dumping it and I'm never totally sure whether it's on purpose or by mistake because she likes to play in the puddle afterwards.
Ninja Skills: Ellie is now totally into zippers, which means that my change purse is fair game. She's not really that excited about eating the change, but it's still not a great toy. Grandma and Grandpa Campbell taught her to put it in her Snow White piggy bank (a gift from the Severino grandparents). So I guess that generation will be responsible for whatever financial acumen she develops. Ellie almost can reach the doorknob, and I'm sure she'll lock me in/out of somewhere soon. Her most dangerous feature lately is her speed and stealth. I often turn around to find that she's gotten into the cupboard and brought me some package of food she wants me to open for her - all so quietly that I didn't notice. Worse yet is when she manages to get food or interesting objects off the counter without my noticing. Must hide all knives! This is also the stage when using the back burners is crucial.
Now off to bed to snuggle with my little ninja -
Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!