Sarah can now undo the "child safety lock" we use to keep her out of the kitchen trash. She can climb up onto all of the beds (and I have to remember to push the side-rail on her crib or else she tries to climb up that to get pacifiers). She also likes to stand on the couch and in the middle of the coffee table. She can also open the doors all around the house.
A fun thing I can report on Sarah today is that this week I taught her to find crunchy leaves and stomp on them. Now she seeks them out whenever she's walking while we're out.
Something else that Sarah does that is endearing is when she says goodbye to Alfred (I'm not sure why, but this is something specific to him), she adds an "I'm sorry" to it. When I asked her if she was "sorry to see him go" she nodded yes. This seems kind of a complicated thing for her to express but she seems pleased when I ask her that (confirming that's what she means).