Assertive and independent

Now that Peyton is walking, she feels like she can do anything.  And is trying to do it all on her own.  She now wants to feed herself, refusing to take a spoon or fork from us.  She has to hold the spoon and insists on doing it herself.  Luckily, I can help her guide food into her mouth.  Most of the time, it becomes one huge mess, but she is so happy that she did it by herself.  She also tries to dress herself, which I end up taking over.  She tries to put her own pants on, which is pretty funny, given that she will sometimes put it over her head.  She also loves brushing her own teeth, and will clench the toothbrush and not let me help her.  When I do pry the toothbrush away from her, she will close her mouth and not let me stick the brush in.  It is definitely a compromise, as I have my hand on hers while the brush is in her mouth.
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I drove up to Dave’s Flavor Friday at work in honor of St Paddy’s day, to take Peyton on a field trip.  Brandon’s been to Dave’s work plenty of times.  We were there for about an hour, and Peyton mad-dogged everyone who stopped by to say hi.  Dave put on some funny glasses and maybe a half-smile appeared, but it was fleeting.  To her credit, she had been sleeping the entire trip up.  Most kids would have warmed up by at least half an hour.  Not this little girl.  She wasn’t having any of it.  She did sit on her own chair and eat some cheese by herself.  But if anyone tried to make eye contact, she gave the stare down of all stare downs.  It was raining as we were about to leave, and Dave was holding her and the umbrella.  As soon as the door opened, Peyton had the BIGGEST smile.  Ever.  It was like she held it in for an hour, and finally got to release it.  It was accompanied by her “O” funny faces.  She was her hammy self, just a few feet outside of the building.  Oh well, she’s a closet ham.

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