My little baby girl seems to be growing so fast!!

@kemak28 (724)
United States
January 21, 2013 2:16pm CST
My daughter is 20 months old now. Lately she seems like she's growing and changing so quickly! Last week it was the highchair. She no longer wanted to eat in it anymore so she's now sitting at the big table with us in a booster seat. Today it was her crib. She wants to get in and out of it on her own so I converted it to the toddler bed. It's exciting to see her grow and change!
10 responses
• United States
21 Jan 13
Wow, you really jerked at my heart strings. My daughter's 32 and living in a different state, so I don't get to see her as much as I would like. I have to pull out my photo albums 2 or 3 times a week just so I can look at her pictures and not miss her so much. Enjoy every minute of these days because they pass way too quickly!
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@ZoeJoy (1392)
• United States
22 Jan 13
My daughter will be 23 years old next month. The years of raising children does go by fast. I still can't believe that my kids are grown and have left home. I am glad they are grown and on their own but at the same time, I do miss them.
@kemak28 (724)
• United States
22 Jan 13
Sorry you don't get to see your daughter as much as you'd like to. Its hard when you live in another state. My parents live in another state and I don't get to see them nearly as much as I'd like to.
• United States
21 Jan 13
Time will continue to go faster and faster, the older you get. I suggest you take LOTS OF PICTURES. When my kids were little. We took photos every two months for the first two years. It's so amazing how much they change in that short amount of time. Then we took pictures every year after that. My son is now 15 and daughter is 10. They do grow up so fast.
@kemak28 (724)
• United States
22 Jan 13
Yes, we are trying to take a lot of pictures and videos. I just need to keep better track of my pictures and mark the ages on them so looking back I know.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
21 Jan 13
Time moves real fast....and no matter how hard we hold on to our kids to remain babies forever, there's no way of making them stay that way. I sometimes wake up and look at how my 4 kids have grown. I couldn't believe that i already have a 19 year old son and he might be getting married in less than 10 years!
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@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
24 Jan 13
Yes, kids grow so fast, and next thing it will be off to school, then college. Time flies, and we don't even realize it.
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
22 Jan 13
a kid's milestone... I am sure she has a lot of pictures already for in every thing she does, you take picture. Such a cute little angel. First walk of the firsts are the bests. and totally exciting. Well happy parenting. Your daughter is fortunate to have you as her mother.
@kemak28 (724)
• United States
22 Jan 13
Thank you for your kind words. I feel very lucky to have her.
@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
23 Jan 13
indeed... love begets love
• Philippines
22 Jan 13
Well your daughter is maybe extra ordinary, consult a Pediatrician or an expert to get a healthful advice. Meanwhile it is one in a million to have that kind of daughter. CONGRATULATION.
@silverfox09 (4708)
• United States
22 Jan 13
Just try not to miss any moment , try to be with her as much as you can because time is moving fast for everyone . Whenever i have children i will try not to miss anything because some moments you can never get back .
@jaiho2009 (39142)
• Philippines
21 Jan 13
You will surely miss a lot once she grow up more. My kids are now young teeners and I can say that I really miss those kiddie years wherein I can kiss, hug and cuddle them everytime/everywhere. Now,there's a lot of changes once they grow up. Take time while she's still a baby and take a lot of photos as souvenirs.
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
21 Jan 13
I remember feeling the same way with my son at that age. Before you know it there are 7-9-13-21 years old.
@ZoeJoy (1392)
• United States
22 Jan 13
She is now starting to learn to become independent. Now that she is walking and running around, she will really begin to go from babyhood to being a young child. It is exciting. Take lots of photos. The saying is: 'the days are long but the years are short' when raising kids. Which means that some days seem to go on forever if something is not going right when raising kids. They are teething, not feeling well, throwing tantrums, etc. But the years still go by. It is good that she doesn't want to be babied any more. But it is hard to see them grow out of being a baby. But, enjoy these years of toddlerhood. They only last a short time. All the best to you and your daughter. :)