Friday, July 29, 2011

Hammie Update: Two years old and life is good

On July 25th Hammie doubled in age.  Despite my earlier reluctance to have a party for a two year old I realized nothing I could say or do can keep grandparents from pampering their only grandchild.  So it goes.  Hammie once again was the honored guest at two different parties, each with presents and strawberry cake.  The cakes were delicious and I've decided as long as I get some strawberry cake Hammie can have as many parties as she wants.

We’ve heard stories of “terrible twos” but it’s hard to imagine the word terrible or any of its synonyms being applied to our little girl.  Mood swings can happen, the worst of which are complete with face-to-the-floor wailing, but they are short lived and do little more than provide chuckles for her loving parents.  Yes, I think it’s ok to laugh at your kids sometimes.

Talking is Hammie's new favorite thing as scarcely a minute goes by without a comment or question, intelligible or not.  She deftly navigates between Swedish and English and it’s safe to say that folks in the States better brush up on their Swedish if they don’t want a frustrated little girl repeating the simplest of phrases in a progressively louder voice until eventual breakdown.  Guessing works well and I’ve gotten pretty good at it as everyday brings new words that are not quite pronounced properly or best described as Swenglish. 

The potty-training that went so well in February has taken a serious setback as the folks at daycare (we call it dagis here in Sweden) don’t have the manpower to follow Hammie around and tune into her bowl movements.  With dagis closed for July we’ve taken strides forward once again but I fear it’ll be back to square one with the return to dagis.  She is beginning to get the hang of it and certainly understands the concept so we’ll see what happens.

One of the perks of Hammie being older is she now has an added independence and I don’t feel like I need to have my eye on her every minute.  If she needs help she will tell me and she will often entertain herself for long periods.  Of course Hammie’s every improving mobility is literally taking her to new heights and a lack of supervision has ever growing consequences.   I’d like to think Hammie processes decent risk analysis but it is better to not leave things to chance, and she is after all my daughter.  I have my eye on her every other minute.

All in all things are moving forward as they should and I still contend that we have the greatest kid ever.   Hammie can’t wait to see all her fans and show all her new skills/tricks. For those in the USA, Hammie will be making an appearance State-side in September. 

Big hugs from the cutest 2-year old ever.

 Officially Two

 Hammie better not get used to cakes or her dad is going to gain 20 pounds

Presents


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Flower Girl

Another picture from Midsommer