
Hope all the mothers out there that I know have a great Mother's Day! We have a fun weekend planned, but I'll post on that next week.
For now I'll give the Ella & Lily Report.
Ella seems so grown up now. I think she's gone through a growth spurt the last month or so. All of sudden her pants and shirts are fitting her perfectly instead of being in the just a little too big/room to grow stage. She is saying a lot more and stringing more words together. Her current favorites are ball, dog, baby, "Oh, dear" (I have no idea where she learned that one), and "Bye, Guys". She also says "Daddy" very clearly instead of dada now. Of course, there is no use of the word Mama or any variations there of, except for her to go around saying, "mah, mah, mah, mah" mimmicking Lily.

She is currently loving playing dress up which we don't really have anything for except my dress shoes, which I never have an occasion to wear anymore. She usually plays this at the sitters house. She also loves doing puzzles and she's really good at it. Matching has become a new skill. We have these 24-piece puzzles (Disney ones of course) and she can do half-to 3/4 of the puzzle by herself. She usually starts with the same four pieces and goes from there. She'll put two Dory pieces together and then look for the other pieces with Dory blue on them. Or she'll put Chicken Little's body together and then realize she needs to find his head. It so amazing to watch her. She also matches other things. In her sticker books, she picks a sticker out and then looks through the whole book to find where the correct outline is to put the sticker down.
In the last few days, we have encouraged her to figure out the pedals on her trike. She is now trying to do it without our prodding. And seems to like to go backwards more because its easier. But she is definitely starting to get the hang of it. She is also "cleaning" up. But her version of cleaning up is more like piling everything that is strewn around the floor onto her bed, or her playmat, or the Farm (our exersaucer). So I'll take a shower and come into the living room and think to myself. It seems cleaner in here. And then I'll look over at the Farm and it will be piled four feet high with stuff!
One last thing about Ella, she eats pickles! This child will eat no fruit or veggies, or anything with color in it, yet she'll eat a pickle! I suppose she likes all the salt in it. I was making myself a sandwich the other day and she was curious and pointed to the jar of pickles. So I gave her one and she took it and ran. And actually ate it! Unless I'm going to find gross pickle leftovers hiding somewhere when I clean. :-)

Now, onto Wonder Child #2: Lily. She is crawling all over the place now. Which I thought I would be upset when she started crawling, because I would have to watch her every single second. But it's been so great! She just follows Ella all over the house or crawls over and picks out the toy she wants to play with instead of me guessing what she wants. If she wants to go in the Farm she crawls over, pulls herself up, and sort of waits for me to figure out she wants to play in there. The girls also play in the bedroom so nicely. I can put the gate up in the doorway in the evening and they just entertain each other in there.
Lily also dances a bit. She pulls herself up on the coffee table and then sort of bounces with whatever music she hears. Very cute! She also is in a current doll loving stage! I think she likes the baby face. She just smiles and giggles at the doll. I suppose we'll have to get another Little Mommy doll soon. Since Ella really likes the one that is hers. She does share it very nicely, but a couple times she grabbed it away from Lily and Lily got really upset. I'm seeing fights over this in my future! And the Cabbage Patch doll just isn't the same to Lily. Funny that she shows a preference for that already.
I'm not sure if I'm making things up, but I believe Lily is saying a couple words too. She says "Mah, mah, mah" but she also says a more definite, "Muh-ma" when she is upset or bumped her head or wants a bottle. So I am believing that her first word is Mama. But I thought the same thing with Ella and I haven't heard it since she was 8 months old! But even more impressive, I believe Lily is saying, "Ella". She makes a noise that sounds just like it. And she definitely has heard me say that enough in the womb and ever since. She also like to make the sound, "baa-baa-baa". She's especially chatty when she gets up in the morning.
I think the only other news about the girls and perhaps the most momentous, is that they are officially sharing a bedroom now! For at least two weeks now. They sleep in there together at night and for their afternoon naps. It's a little more difficult coordinating the afternoon nap to be at the exact same time so I can have some Holly time. Lily has been only getting up once a night on most nights (knock on wood) and sleeps until the exact minute of 6:15am. Seriously! I woke up and looked at the clock today and it was 6:14. When the clock turned 6:15, I heard her. And Ella sleeps through any noise that Lily makes pretty well. Every now and then she'll sort of wake up, but goes right back to sleep. It also helps to calm Ella down at night because Lily goes to bed a little earlier so Ella has to be quiet until she goes to bed.
Well I think that's more than enough for this post. The pictures I included are our recent pictures from JCPenney's.