Tuesday, August 19, 2008

19 1/2 Months

These few weeks have been fun for the Price family. Kami has been starting to talk a bit more (saying more words that I can understand, like "More please," "crackers," and "juice") and has shown more of an interest in the toilet (like when she follows us into the bathroom, grabs some toilet paper off the roll, and tries to wipe us-weird). She is also starting to play pretend with things around the house (mostly her bear and Cabbage Patch Kid). There are also a few shots from our family vacation (with my family) to the Oregon coast, which was so much fun for all of us! Enjoy the pictures!
Kami had tons of fun in the sand.

First you put the diaper rash cream on the bear.

And now for the diaper.

Kami loves cheese!

Mmm...lunch at Moe's...


No one can resist this face!

Kami found a good walking stick on the beach. It's Kami-sized.

She's obviously done with lunch and outta here.
This is what dad did most of the time when Kami was on the beach.

Mom and Kami hangin' at the Tillamook Cheese Factory.

Isn't she the cutest?

There was a huge stuffed dog that Kami fell in love with.

That will be fun to clean up after.

The fam-my parents with Kami, Garrett and me, Patricia and Nick.

Kami was trying to get a diaper on her giant panda.

Well, sort of the right area.

Cool girl!


What's up?

She gets it...we'll see when she starts actually going to the bathroom in it (hopefully the potty will actually stay in the bathroom and not in the living room).

Sunday, August 10, 2008

19 Months Old

Kami continues to add words to her vocabulary, although, she doesn't like to use them when mom is around. She'll talk for dad and grandma and grandpa, but mom gets the shaft. She can say family names (mom, dad, grandma, grandpa), some foods (more, cheese, cracker, carrot, broccoli, cookie, cocoa-as in puffs), and miscellaneous words (no no, I do, go, move). Like I said, she rarely uses them and gets by with grunts and points. Someday, she'll start quoting Shakespeare and I'll want her to shut up...

Here's how Kami eats a sandwich:

Step 1: Measure up your prey.

Step 2: Attack prey with full force.

Step 3: Finish off prey.

Step 4: Satisfaction.

Where are all the crackers?

This is Kami's "sign language" for "More, please!"

Every time we go into the church nursery, Kami just has to sit in a swing that obviously too small for her.

Ziploc baggies are okay for her to play with, right? She looks like she's having fun...

Friday, August 1, 2008

What the deuce?

Where are the comments?