I think my favorite age is the present! I have a 15 month old who is a fairly new walker, and everything is SO exciting and fun to him!
I think I've said every age is my favorite, but I'm really enjoying our arrival into toddlerhood.
I think my favorite age is the present! I have a 15 month old who is a fairly new walker, and everything is SO exciting and fun to him!
I think I've said every age is my favorite, but I'm really enjoying our arrival into toddlerhood.
pomelo / 5791 posts
32, last year, when I had my son. 33 has sucked majorly (not related to DS at all)
ETA - I answered that totally wrong! I put MY favorite age lol. Stupid lack of caffeine. Anyway, as for DS, I think my favorite age was around the time he started walking and talking and getting into things - about a year old!
squash / 13764 posts
Right now! And the last few months since his language exploded--so 20 months to 23 months. He is SO FUN and understands and communicates so much and we can do all sorts of fun things with him and feel like he is actually enjoying them.
(of course he also had an epic tantrum about a half hour ago and is now napping an hour earlier than usual. So tantrums are definitely more intense now).
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Every time this is asked, it is the age she is. It just keeps getting better and better!! Right now at 18M she is starting to talk more, laughs at so much, gets things when we ask her things, etc. Loving this stage.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
@Smurfette: haha, I was just thinking the same thing!
18 months (his current age) is currently my favorite! He can walk and run and is just learning to jump, and his language skills have totally exploded! AND he's no longer on his Mama strike and says my name constantly. Plus he gives HUGS! Ahhh, I melt!!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@Adira: He is learning to jump already? I thought that was something past 2 they learn?
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
@Smurfette: I have no idea when they are supposed to learn it, but Xander is just starting to. He can't jump very high and he can't jump in any direction, but he's gotten both feet off the ground a few times! I think this might be early though? I remember my best friend's daughter didn't learn to jump until past two.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@Adira: R can't for sure. We tried to get her to jump in the pool and she just would bend her legs. She liked DH throwing her into my arms though!
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
@Smurfette: I don't think Xander would know how to jump off of anything... so far he's just jumped while standing on the ground. He's done the same as R in terms of jumping off things - he'll bend his legs and act like he's going to jump, but doesn't. But sometimes he'll just walk off something (his latest thing is climbing onto the coffee table, standing up, despite being told repeatedly not to, and then just fall off into our arms - he's going to get hurt one of these days).
blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
I really love every age. I wouldn't say that I love his age now better than any other, but I love every stage equally. Every age has it's challenges, but the good always outweighs the bad.
pineapple / 12526 posts
This age. 28-30 months has been pretty awesome. She constantly amazes me with how fast she learns things and were past the worst of the tantrums and sleep issues.
pomegranate / 3350 posts
I love love love the snuggly baby stage but so far I think 15-18 months was most fun. He could walk and understand a lot and was just so silly and funny and not tantruming yet. He just turned 2 and it's also a lot of fun but the willfullness can be tough.
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