Two years. They have gone by far too quickly. The baby stage is gone in a blink of the eye and that makes me so sad. I do love that now our little girl can talk and walk and play on her own. Those moments when they are little babies are so precious, though. They rely on you for their everything. And they don’t talk back.
One of my best memories of Anya as a baby was the night she was born. It was just the two of us in the hospital room, as Daddy went home with our little man to give him some normalcy. Labor was short, comparativly, so I wasn’t overtired. I had nursed her to sleep and she laid next to me in the bed. She slept for 6 hours straight that first night. It was quite the stressful day, with getting thrust out of her nice warm self-sufficient home. I kept looking at the clock and thinking she would wake up soon and was just watching her. It was so peaceful that night, watching my newborn babe and seeing how perfect she was.
She is proving to be a challenging toddler, but aren’t they all challenging really? She has a tendency to want to do everything herself; pour her own sippy of juice, choose her own plate/cup/utensils, etc. At least she hasn’t decided to choose her own clothes because then my head may explode. It is nearly my favorite task of the day!
She loves to aggravate her brother, and he gives in kind. They play together nicely, and fight together fiercely. The other day they were giving each other exhuberantly, forceful hugs. Having children 17 months apart has at times been exhausting, but when they do play together it is so much fun to see them interact.
Anya loves to gives hugs and kisses, in which, I wholeheartedly advocate. Our little man has not been a big hugger/kisser, but since he is a boy, I guess he gets a free pass on that one from his mommy.
So happy birthday to our lovely, challenging, kissy, tantrum-throwing two-year old.
My daughter will be 2 at the end of June. It is such an amazing thing… the transformation that has taken place in such a short time. My husband keeps asking “when did another person start living with us?” It can be shocking (usually in a good way) and scary to find that my baby is becoming her own person.
Happy Birthday Anya!
My little girl will be 2 in September too…it is so crazy how fast it all goes. I love the line “They play together nicely, and fight together fiercely.” that completely sums up the relationship between my two girls, too!
The pictures are beautiful, as always, Stacy! She has the most amazing eyes.
Happy Birthday, Anya!
Isn’t it amazing how fast they get big? I was just telling my mom last night, Nick all of a sudden turned into a KID. Just a little while ago he was a baby, and just a few weeks ago he was still a toddler. But all at once he walks and talks and acts different. He’s growing up. Now I have 2 kids and no babies.
Thank you for the birthday wishes. 🙂
It does go so fast doesn’t it? I still call her baby girl but she’s not a baby anymore…she’s a walking, talking, attitude-throwing little toddler. We definitely need to appreciate the little baby age more since it is so fleeting.
Happy Birthday “A”!
What a post…I felt your sense of loss for the baby, yet your joy for the little girl. She is beautiful.
what a cutiepie.
happy belated birthday. 🙂
my ava will be 3 next month. i can hardly believe it!
Happy Birthday to pretty little Anya. Oh she is just so cute. Your passage made me cry. I remember my first night in the hospital with my daughter. I held her all night long too. I still marvel sometimes – that little creature is mine?.
Thank you Melody, Amy and Melisa. The time does go far too fast. 🙁
Happy Birthday, sweet Anya!
My girl turns 18 months in a few short days and I’m also left wondering “where does the time go?!”