Lilly is also giving kisses on the lips and hugs. Melts. My. Heart. I think it melts her daddy's heart even more.
Lilly is also saying lots of words and repeating words. Her daddy came in and saw her with Oreo cookies all over her face and hands and said "oh man!"... So Lilly's new saying is "oh man!" and I love it!
Our school got a new principal. This will be my 6th year teaching at Grifton School and my 4th principal. But you learn more and more with each change that happens so I'm trying to stay positive about that one!
But the biggest change that has happened this month is that Lilly's sleeping in her crib in her own room. Yes, you read that right. We moved Lilly's crib upstairs last night. After finally getting Lilly to fall asleep Mike came in the room and she immediately woke up with a huge smile on her face like she was ready to go play. I looked at him and said "it's time". I could tell he didn't feel 100% ok about this, and neither did I to be honest. But we did feel like it was best for Lilly to be in her own room with no tv or snoring so she could sleep better. Lilly seems like she could care less about sleeping in her room. Tonight I'm feeling a tiny bit sad though. I never in a million years thought I would have my baby sleeping in the same room with us or even the same bed. But it actually makes a lot of sense to me now. I never slept alone as a child. I was always in my brothers bed or had my dog to cuddle with. I hate sleeping alone even as an adult! It's funny how you think you know everything there is to know about kids until you actually have one. Then everything you think you would do totally changes... At least it did for me. I'm proud that we didn't follow any rules. I'm proud that we did what we felt was best for our family. I'm proud that we ignored the looks on people's faces when we told them that Lilly slept in our room. And I'm so proud that we made this transition on our terms. Everybody has their own parenting style that will constantly evolve and change with their growing baby. Some parents (like us) just have to take a few more baby steps than others. And I'll still have my morning snuggle time with Lilly. I can't wait! Is it morning time yet?
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