This week we noticed how rapidly Baker's vocabulary had increased. She started saying her colors and will repeat what we say. Several times this week, I had to ask Baker to remove the bop-bop from her mouth so I could understand her. This really
aggravated me and I didn't want Baker to learn how to talk with a pacifier in her mouth. With Lacy out of town for the weekend, I thought it would be a good idea to have a detox weekend of the "bop-bop." Oh my! It has been a vocal weekend.

We are starting with only allowing Baker to have her pacifier when she goes to sleep.

I knew Baker was over-reacting because she is not allowed to have a pacifier at daycare and will take a nap at daycare without a pacifier. Her teachers tell me she never ask for her pacifier.

Just be thankful there's not video of this!
Kota went outside.

Baker doesn't realize how hard-headed I am! I'm not giving in!
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