Lauren has an infatuation with shoes. She likes to untie them and swing them around, but it's almost as if she's trying to put them to rights. She also likes to play with the cabinet locks. Paul caught her trying to open a lock one day. She lacked the ability to push up and down on the buttons, but she knew that she needed that piece to move and tried!
We're having some issues with separation. Lauren has been crying hysterically if I don't pick her up when she wants me. It makes me feel good that she feels so secure with me, but it isn't always practical, especially when making dinner. She makes a beeline for the door when she hears Paul walking up the stairs. It certainly makes him grin to be loved so much. I also feel that I should say that Mama is becoming mingled a little more with Dada, so you know one person who is excited about this. It's also becoming said to us rather than in babble.
Lauren's discovered blocks. She likes to take one or two off of a tower that I build. She isn't knocking the entire thing down (yet), but she enjoys the challenge. She likes to bang two items together (balls, blocks, rattles, teethers, rings, food, etc.) and hear the noise, even if she sometimes squints her eyes and pulls her head back because the noise is obnoxious or loud. She's starting to try to take the baby wash bottle from me to play with rather than her toys. I'm almost out of her baby wash, so she'll get that soon enough for her own toy.
Paul and I have been watching her very carefully around the cat food. She's gotten into it twice this week. We shudder, but she enjoys it. We're discussing putting the cat's things in the attic and putting in a cat door so that Lauren doesn't have the opportunity to continue with her fine dining.
After Lauren's discovery of stairs last week, she continues to want to crawl them when she has the chance. I try to get Lauren outside for at least a half hour each day to play in the grass (which she pulls up), the dirt (which she eats), in the pool (which she LOVES), or just hanging out with toys. Last weekend when Paul was working on someone's go-cart, Lauren took one of her toys, turned it over, and started checking the wheels. Paul and I were in hysterics. I told him that she really must admire him to want to work on things like he does.