Kate continues to amaze me! Every day she is growing, learning, striving, and it surprises me to see how much she really does understand.
We have a pretty consistent bath time routine. Kate gets a bath nearly every night. I start the bath water and grab Kate's tub of toys, her towel and washcloth, and her soap while she opens up the vanity drawers and pulls things out of them and puts them on the floor. Once I have gathered all of her things, I test the water to make sure it is just the right temp, strip her down, see if she would like to pick any toys, and plop her in the tub. Most of the time she wants to get in the tub first and then pick toys.
Kate then gets to play in the tub with her toys for a little bit while I proceed to put away everything that was pulled out. (Don't worry, people. I don't leave her in the tub alone. I am literally
two feet away and if Kate stands at all, I stop what I am doing to spot her right there at the edge of the tub.) During this time we are also talking about toys, colors, shapes, letters, etc. Whatever Kate happens to be playing with is typically what we are talking about.
After play time, I wash Kate up. We do face, hair, body, and then rinse. Once I start rinsing, I also push the drain stop down to let the water from the tub start draining out. Kate gets a bit more play time in between the water draining time while I gather her toys from the tub, give them a quick rinse, make sure there is no water left in them, and store them back in her bin.
Once the water is fully drained out of the tub, Kate plays slip 'n' slide for a little bit, or grabs the used wash cloth and puts it back in the tub or tries to wash her hair again. We then play hide and seek with the shower curtain and then Kate gets out of the tub. We dry off, powder up, slab a bit of butt paste on for the night, moisturize, and get a fresh dipe on. While I am getting Kate dressed, she is once again pulling everything out of her drawer. Once she's dressed, we both clean up (again), clean ears, and brush teeth.
That, essentially, is our bath time routine. We both love it, and having something that consistent (I've learned) is so beneficial for Kate's age.
Recently, I have noticed that our darling girl has been observing this routine without my knowledge. I usually "talk through" what I am doing with Kate. (Yes, I am one of those Mom's that refers to herself in the third person. "Mama is going to put your soap back in this drawer." "Mama is going to wash your hair now." Etc.) One thing that I have not "talked through" is the time that I am gathering Kate's toys at the end of her bath and putting them back in her bath toy bin.
BUT, that doesn't mean Kate doesn't know what is going on. Over the last three nights, when the time comes to put toys away, Kate has been handing me her toys, one by one or sometimes one in each hand at once! Essentially
helping me put her toys away! This completely blows me away!!
I thought it was a strange coincidence when it happened the first time a few nights ago, but this has been a common occurrence every night since then so I am convinced Kate knows what is going on and is helping me!
It amazes me and shocks me how fast this small little girl, my Baby, is picking things up. It feels like just yesterday that she was a little newborn baby that ate, slept, smiled, and cooed. Now she is nearly walking, talking, understanding our routine, and helping me put her toys away! (I have a strange feeling that my "baby" is teetering on the edge of no longer really being a "baby".) I am completely impressed with her observations, and, of course, she gets
tons of praise for helping!
We've got one very smart cookie on our hands and I am so excited to continue to watch her grow and help her learn! Seeing her understand something that we've been doing is so rewarding! I can only imagine how it will feel when she nails her colors, shapes, letters, animal sounds, etc!