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  • That baby's all used up

     C is 22 months old now. I insist on continuing to refer to her as "my baby," or "my one year old" because I am hesitant to let go of her infancy, which is coming to an end. Yes, two year olds (and even three and four year olds) are still babies in many ways, but they are not infants. I know my issue with admitting that she's growing beyond true babyhood comes from the fact that she's likely to be my last. We haven't entirely abandoned the idea of managing to produce another offspring, but given my recent obstetrical history, combined with my age (41), as well as how hard I am working at my job these days, that's looking less likely as time goes by. And I have some major regrets about that; I would really like to have another baby. But biology + economy make for a pretty powerful double whammy. 

     

     So yes, I cling to the vestiges of C's infancy. Having said that, however, I really do love, love, love toddlers and preschoolers. It's a favorite childhood stage of mine. I adore their fat, juicy, half-baby/half-kid bodies, and the ridiculous-yet-profound things they say. I am awed by their unbridled enthusiasm and confidence, and I revel in the way they unabashedly believe in things like fairies, Frances the talking badger, and Elmo. We all see more and more of that with C every day. She's our household comedy act, keeping her older siblings in frequent stitches with her absurd utterances. And she talks A LOT. She's not nearly as outgoing as her same-age cousin, NC, who really should have her own variety show. But with people she knows, Miss C is a chatterbox extraordinaire.

     

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    Posted May 29 2009, 02:46 AM by kgranju with | with 1 comment(s)
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  • I'm becoming the nap nazi

    With my three older children, I was pretty loosey-goosey about naps and bedtimes. If they got naps, that was great. If they didn't, no biggie. Until they became school age, at which point I tightened up bedtimes, I tended to let them stay up in the evening until they actually acted sleepy, But when they were babies and toddlers, we had very flexible sleep routines - certainly nothing resembling a "schedule." That worked fine for them, and fine for me. With their one year old sister, however, we actually have a schedule and frankly, I am rather rigid about it.

     

     

     

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  • A portrait of the toddler as a 17 month old

    C is 17 months old now, and her development in just about every area is accelerating at an unbelievable pace. For starters, she talks...and talks...and talks! She says dozens and dozens of words quite clearly, and is putting words together in 2-4 word sentences. She also picks words up very easily. People comment regularly on what a prolific and advanced talker she is.

     

     

    One of the cutest thing she does is talk and sing to herself all the time. Right now I can hear her across the room, playing with some toys and just chattering away.

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Katie Allison Granju

A working mom embraces life with four busy kids and a continually buzzing Blackberry.

Katie Allison Granju lives in a 100-year-old house with her husband and her four children, who range in age from one to seventeen. She's a book author, a freelance writer and Director of Social Media at a public relations firm. She doesn't know how she does it either.

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