Zoe is an Observer

Zoe on the Big Slide - part 2

If we take Zoe to the park for a half-hour, she will spend 20 minutes of that time watching what all the other kids are doing. It’s not that she’s shy, really. She loves other kids, and will happily play with them — once she’s watched them for a bit.

This particular photo was taken after she triumphantly climbed to the top of the slide. She had grabbed my hand and dragged me clear across the park to go down this particular slide. Once we got there, a bunch of older boys were playing on the slide. The boys were being polite, and would have let Zoe climb up to take a turn, but despite my encouragement, she wouldn’t budge from my side. She wouldn’t leave, either. In the end, she stood there watching the boys play, and waited over ten minutes for them to clear off the slide, and then after they left, she happily took over.

Zoe Singing Herself to Sleep

Don’t worry about the fact that you can’t see anything in the video – it was taken in Zoe’s room with the lights out, while Annie tried to put Zoe to bed one night.

For several nights in a row, I had been laughing while listening to Annie try to put Zoe to bed. She would lay Zoe down, and then sit next to the crib, rubbing her back and quietly singing songs.

Sounds great, except as you can hear, Zoe insisted on singing along. Finally, it got so funny that I asked Annie to sneak the camera in one night so we could record Zoe “singing herself to sleep.”

Zoe is Two Years Old

Zoe's Laugh

Dear Zoe,
You are two years old, and it is absolutely crazy how much you have changed and grown lately. You’ve recently started going to Co-Op daycare, started jumping and doing somersaults, become fascinated with reading and writing, and singing and talking. You are always busy and high energy, and everyone thinks you’re adorable.

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Zoe is 21 Months Old

Lips

Dear Zoe,
You are 21 months old, and it’s been awhile since I wrote one of these. It’s getting more difficult, because you have changed so much, and at the same time, you’re the same little girl you’ve always been. Your personality hasn’t changed at all, it’s just gotten larger as you learn how to do more and express yourself more clearly.

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