Alexandra is quite the talker. While there is a lot of babbling, she does use lots of real words,some in the correct format, while others are good attempts. Examples of words she can say include: eye, ice, mom, dada, duck, uh-oh, oops, hi, bye, ball (ba), more (momom), up, down, open (op), close (clo), and oh. She loves to say Hi to people wherever we go. I swear once she said monkey, but she hasn't repeated it. Same with bottle.


She knows many parts of the body and can point to them when asked. She knows eyes, nose, cheeks, tummy, foot, chin, bum, mouth and toes. Every night we read Good Night Little One and as I get to the part in the book, she touches the appropriate body part. So cute!


Alexandra has finally gotten to the point at swim lessons where she lets the instructor hold her without fussing. She is now the pro in the parent-toddler class. My mom really enjoys taking her for these lessons. I can only imagine how great a swimmer she will be by our next vacation in March.
She also got to spend extra time with Grandma Janet as I unfortunately got a nasty back to school bout of bronchitis. Dave was out of town visiting his dad so he could not help out. We did also spend a Sunday in Redondo, having brunch with Grandma Sara after she got back from her trip to Florida and New York. Grantie
Lorel and Uncle David also came to breakfast so it was fun to see them.
We had a neighborhood watch party at the park near our house and Miss A had fun with the slides. It was so fun to see how excited she got when she saw Dylan. She started shouting and clapping. Marivel tells me that this is the reaction she gives every afternoon when school is out and they go to pick up Dylan. In the morning, she apparently cries when he leaves.
Alexandra loves playing outside and I am looking forward to cooler weather (its been 105 the last few days) so that we can resume
walks in the evening and maybe even go to the park. For now, she really likes the backyard. Since it has been too hot to play outside, Alexandra's days include coloring, dancing (especially to Latin music), reading, playing with her little kitchen and playing with her toys. Some of her favorites right now are her little car, the baby stroller and she still loves all the musical toys. She finds several ways to amuse herself.

A few other fun facts about Alexandra at 18 months: She loves sitting in the big chair at the dining room table (although it is only for a short while). Alexandra gets so excited over technology and loved when Grandma Sara let her play with her laptop (it did not matter that it was old and would not turn on). She loves to dance. Her favorite song is a Latin song called "Lento." When she hears it she starts bouncing up and down. And finally, she has started giving kisses to people. She blows kisses to almost anyone, but saves her sweet little kisses for a select few.
Here are some other fun pictures from her 18th month!