I love how Ash does the replay afterwards of how he knocked that tower right over. He hardly ever crawls anymore---he is really a toddler, if a kind of unsteady one still.
Now that Ash has some words, we get to hear what he's thinking about a little more, and it seems that he does a lot of thinking about what he's not supposed to do. He spends a lot of time saying, "nuh, nuh" about toilets and phones and plugs and Legos and such things. Here he is playing with head phones.
Here it is my phone he is not supposed to touch. He says, "nuh."
Ash was interested in the snow, so I made him a snowball and put him in the bathtub with it in a bucket. He played with it till it melted, and then he cried. So I filled up his bucket with more snow, which he mostly ate. He says, "suh, suh!"
Two things Ash did surprised me yesterday---he took toilet paper and threw it in the toilet, and he grabbed a pen and started scribbling on paper. Almost all my note-taking happens electronically, so I don't know how he knew what a pen even was!
We have been working with and around the idea of "bad guys" recently. Very little of the fiction that he has had exposure to has bad guys, and I'm not quite sure where he got it from, but it troubles him. They said he was worried about it at school too---they are studying Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty, which has a bad fairy.