You are 14 months old.
You have eight teeth. One of them is a molar, and we did not enjoy nursing you through its eruption, which took for freakin’ ever. Naturally, its mate is now coming up on the other side of your lower jaw.
You are still uninterested in walking, though you often stand like a rock and will take a few steps now and then.
You like to look at books after your morning bottle. Your current favorites are “Runaway Bunny” and “Dear Zoo.” “Goodnight Moon” continues to hold your interest too — you’ve recently begun pointing at the little house and the young mouse.
You don’t know that you can get up from being flat on your back; you’ll just hold your arms out to be helped up and kick your legs, like a beetle that’s been flipped over. This is fine, because we still change your diaper on a changing table that’s four feet off the ground.
You have begun to say “ma,” meaning “more.” “No” still comes out as “nah” or “neh” or “nnnnneeeehhhhhhh.” Your other new words are “uh” and “moo,” a/k/a “up” and “moon.”
You hug other babies, your baby dolls, your Grammie, and your stuffed animals with joyful abandon. You hug us, too, mostly at the end of the day when you’re very tired.
You try to put Cheerios in your nose and eyes when you’re tired. You do this while smiling at us.
You make a kissing noise in imitation of Mama and Daddy, but you don’t try to kiss us yet.
You enjoy bath time thoroughly, though you increasingly try to stand up in the tub despite Mama explaining this is not a good idea and gently sitting your butt back down over and over.
You recently blew your Daddy’s mind when he asked where the red dragon was, and you promptly crossed the room to fetch it.
You can turn light switches on and off, and lunge for them whenever you see one. You cackle every time you flip the switch regardless of whether you can see the lights it controls.
You like to share Mama’s apples with her, and will wipe her face as you pass the apple back and forth.
You go after forbidden things with astonishing focus when you are tired.
You are becoming a much more adept imitator of gesture and speech.
You are now over 30 inches tall, but it’s hard to tell exactly how tall you are because you wiggle so much.
You can locate your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, fingers, toes and diaper. Sometimes you get a little confused when we ask where your mouth is.
You adore playing peek-a-boo with towels, large bowl lids, and whatever else is handy.
You are 14 months old, and you dazzle us every day.
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