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Chloe at 15 months

Chloe had her 15 month doctor visit today. She did great, except when the doctor tried to look in her ears and mouth. She is 20 pounds, 8 ounces and 30.5 inches long.


She's on the go at all times, which is why she's a "light-weight". She burns too many calories running around! One of her new favorite activities is helping me in the kitchen while I make dinner. She has a bowl, spoon, and some random objects (plastic eggs, a bracelet, some blocks) that she transfers from the empty oatmeal canister into the bowl and stirs. She's usually pretty busy with "cooking" while dinner is being made!


Chloe loves this new toy - picked out by Uncle Paul - she carries it around and the first day she had it she cried when she couldn't take it to bed for naptime. :) She still naps twice a day, but if she misses her morning nap she's usually okay. She loves to play with kids in the church nursery or if we're out somewhere she's always watching the big kids.

She likes to rock her dolls, push dolls on her bike, sing songs, runs for the door when Dad comes home and dances to all types of music. She's usually a happy girl all day long and ready for bed at 8:00 :)

We love you Chloe!

Comments

Elizabeth said…
She is adorable as always! Love her outfit! :)
Anonymous said…
I miss you guys! Um, Berlin (@ 8 mos.) is 20 lbs. too! :)She must be a heavy-weight. ;)Petra

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