A lot of things interest me these days, and my curious side can't help but try to explore them. Right now this mostly means things within my reach: spoons, cheeks, toys. Watch out if I get near your let-down hair (is this why amma always wears her hair back?).
This month I perfected sitting (ok, most of the time. I still have the occasional time where I decide to flop backwards). And then I moved on to trying to stand. With help of course, but I can stand holding onto something now (like the rod of my swing or my wood block toy). Don't, however, ask me to crawl yet. I will get to that in my own time.
Tacha is my new care provider at school. I like her (check us out in the picture, upper left).
Amma surprised me with a new toy (a wooden cube) with different things on all sides - this is really fun. I like the pen (that is really a magnet), playing with the sun and cloud and stars on the top, and trying to pull myself to standing on it.
My hair is just getting long enough so that it reaches my eyes. Amma says that with Anna Kavi they tried first a hairband and then hair clips, but with me we might just go straight for the hair clips. I guess it is just about reaching that time, but not quite yet. Personally, my hair is a little sensitive, especially when someone is trying to get a knot out or when Anna grabs some (by accident I assume), so I'm not sure how much I will like the clips.
This month I had a pretty bad cough so got to go see the doctor several times (the doctor says it was 'bronchiolitis'). While it didn't make me feel tooo bad, I did have to stay home from daycare for four days. Now for me this wasn't bad since I got to see Amma and then Appa a lot more, but this was quite the challenge for Amma to figure out how to work and look after me (the solution did include a new babysitter on Saturday).
As a family we took a train into the mountains which was quite fun. We also had a good mix of birthday parties, time with grandpa and grandma, dinner parties with friends and babes, a little hiking, and of course soom good time at the park. I even got to sport my cool hat.
Thank you God for brothers, toys, strength, bouncy chairs, books, and pillows.
P.S. I have two (count em') teeth! They just came through this month, are the bottom two, and they feel kinda funny on my tongue.
This month I perfected sitting (ok, most of the time. I still have the occasional time where I decide to flop backwards). And then I moved on to trying to stand. With help of course, but I can stand holding onto something now (like the rod of my swing or my wood block toy). Don't, however, ask me to crawl yet. I will get to that in my own time.
Tacha is my new care provider at school. I like her (check us out in the picture, upper left).
Amma surprised me with a new toy (a wooden cube) with different things on all sides - this is really fun. I like the pen (that is really a magnet), playing with the sun and cloud and stars on the top, and trying to pull myself to standing on it.
My hair is just getting long enough so that it reaches my eyes. Amma says that with Anna Kavi they tried first a hairband and then hair clips, but with me we might just go straight for the hair clips. I guess it is just about reaching that time, but not quite yet. Personally, my hair is a little sensitive, especially when someone is trying to get a knot out or when Anna grabs some (by accident I assume), so I'm not sure how much I will like the clips.
This month I had a pretty bad cough so got to go see the doctor several times (the doctor says it was 'bronchiolitis'). While it didn't make me feel tooo bad, I did have to stay home from daycare for four days. Now for me this wasn't bad since I got to see Amma and then Appa a lot more, but this was quite the challenge for Amma to figure out how to work and look after me (the solution did include a new babysitter on Saturday).
As a family we took a train into the mountains which was quite fun. We also had a good mix of birthday parties, time with grandpa and grandma, dinner parties with friends and babes, a little hiking, and of course soom good time at the park. I even got to sport my cool hat.
Thank you God for brothers, toys, strength, bouncy chairs, books, and pillows.
P.S. I have two (count em') teeth! They just came through this month, are the bottom two, and they feel kinda funny on my tongue.