I don't have near as many post about Adeline as Sophia, but such is the life of a second child. Sorry in advance to child #3, I hear it only gets worse. Fortunately we have done lots of things, just not taken the time to write them down. So here are some things about Adeline:
November 27, 2013 - She was potty trained and has done great ever since. She hardly ever has an accident and stays dry at night too.
December 3, 2013 - She was playing in the bathroom with a bottle of shaving cream and covered herself from head to toe.
December 16, 2013 - Such a grown up little girl. She was so excited all day about her "beautiful pigtails." She asked if her cousins were coming over so she could show them her beautiful hair.
December 2013 - Adeline talks soooo much. Not just words but full stories and emotions. She is very dramatic when she tells (or reenacts) a story. She has a great memory too.
February 1, 2014 - We visited an elk reserve in Cashe Valley. She thought all the elk were camels. She would say, I don't like those dirt camels pooing all over.
February 3, 2014 - She can get up at night and good potty by herself.
February 7, 2014 - Adeline is talking to her "friend" in the mirror. She is trying to pull her out of the mirror. (She knows she is being funny.) Sophie is trying to explain to her that there is only one Adeline. Sophie said "I guess you are too young to understand."
February 8, 2014 - Took her first train ride from Farmington to Provo to play with her Olson cousins.
March 1, 2014 - Went tubing at Solider Hollow with Uncle Scott and Erik, Grandma and Grandpa Olson, and our family. She liked the tubing but her favorite part was riding in the tube up the tow rope. At the top of the tow she said, I want to do it again!
April 2014 - Addie is an iPad junkie. The other night she got up in the middle of the night, found the iPad and a sucker, then went back to bed to play games and watch Netflix.
April 18, 2014 - She got her ears pierced. She had been asking for weeks to get earrings and we decided that she was ready. We were right, she did awesome! Not even one tear. When they showed her the mirror she giggle and squealed from joy.