WOW! Thanks to everyone who posted a comment about our move. I'll admit that I waver between feeling excited and feeling anxious and overwhelmed about moving to VA. "Announcing" it on the blog made the move news very real. For the past two days, every time I started to get shaky about it, up would pop another blog comment from you. You support me more than you know, so thank you.
Question: I have 10 or more Melissa & Doug puzzles like the one pictured below. Back in the Winter, Kylie stopped showing any interest in them. I put them away for a while. In April, I pulled them back out but she ignored them. So my question is:
"Should I hold on to these puzzles because she may get interested in them again or let them go because she's grown past them?" Developmentally, I just don't know what to expect. I'm leaning towards selling them or giving them away. What do you think?

One of Kylie's new things is to reach over an pat my arm and ask, "You okay Mommy?". Kids are so intuitive. She was all about the hugs yesterday. Hugging me and hugging her stuffed animals.


Her other new thing is to ask 20+ times a day, "How you doin?". I'll say, "I'm doing great Kylie. How are you doin'?" and she'll say, "I'm great too".
She's playing with phrases like, "I'm too big. I'm too little. It's too hot. It's too cold." But she purposefully mixes them up. I'll say something like: "Kylie, do you want some raisins". She'll reply with, "I'm too little Mommy." And then she'll just smirk/smile at me as if to say, "Let's see what you make of that!"
She's likes to play the "favorite" game.
I'll say, "Kylie, what is your favorite color?"
She'll reply, "Green!"
I'll ask, "What's your favorite letter?"
She consistently says, "M!"
Then she'll hold up one tiny finger and say, "My one favorite thing is....(she'll pause for effect letting me think she'll say Mommy or Momma) and then say, "Little Einsteins" and then laugh. This cracks her up every time.

You might remember that Kylie was nervous about bugs. I saw this
Match-a-Bug kit and had to get it. It's been a big hit. Kylie and I have enjoyed putting these big, plastic bugs on the windowsills and on this matching board. I like that she can really study and handle the bug replicas. As an added benefit, she's not been freaked out about bugs. Hurray!

Here are a few more pictures of the munchkin.
She colored this crown herself. From
this coloring book.
