Sunday, September 19, 2010

Crawling

Aurelia has pretty much mastered the art of crawling. It amazes me how quickly that happened - from stationary and wanting, to mobile and obtaining. Good for her! Here she is about a week ago.


Ready for her closeup:


This summer has been a lot of fun. Lately we have been spending more time with the Ingrams and these girls are having a ball together. They love each other already. Koruna calls Aurelia "Weh-wee", and she points to things that belong to Aurelia and says "Weh-wee". She gives her hugs and kisses and shares her toys with her younger cousin. What a sweet, precious, wonderful child that Koruna is. May they have a long and wonderful relationship, those two. Here is a video of them playing.



Reli got to spend some good time with her Honey last weekend. She also got to wear her very first pigtails. How cute is that?



Having fun with Aunt Berry:


Her fine motor skills are quite good. She is able to feed herself finger foods quite quickly. There is a homeopathic product for teething that makes Reli really happy - teething tablets - tiny white tablets that dissolve into mush almost instantly upon contact with saliva. For several weeks now she has been able to pick them up and feed them to herself.


Reli and one of her favorite toys, the Little Teethers bottle:


In the last week, Aurelia discovered how to wave her hand. She does it ever so delicately, watching the motion of her wrist travel to her knuckles and then out to her tiny fingers - literally like a wave. Sometimes she is mesmerized by it and has to turn her head sideways to stare at the magic her hands are performing. At times, she waves both hands. Here she is waving with Aunt Berry.



We have had a lot of fun learning the new levels of volume Aurelia can reach. She is going through what we hope is a loud phase. She does most of her "talking" at top volume, lest you miss the fact that she is saying something. Although her decibels are not necessarily directed at you, she wants to make sure you can hear her, regardless of where you happen to be in relation to her (say, right next to her face, across the room, or in another room entirely with the door closed and earplugs in during "work" hours). She is getting her points across and it is lovely music to my ears. She has added "ga-ga-ga" and "ba-ba-ba" to her repertoire, but still no "da-da-da". She is close, I can almost feel it. Maybe by the next blog post . . .

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Reli Goes Mobile

She can pull herself up. She can cruise. She can walk holding onto your hands. And, yes, she's starting to crawl. Woah . . . She'll be truly mobile before we know it. I am guessing by the time she's 8 months old she will be crawling all over the place. That is really soon. Wow!

Two days ago she got her knees under her and here are her first attempts at crawling - forward that is. She's been pretty good at pushing herself several feet backwards for a few weeks now. Finally, victory is within reach. She can move toward things!


We have had a great summer so far, hanging out with friends and my family. Here are some pictures of Aurelia and Koruna playing over at Runa's house.

Music time!


Here are the girls at the Christensen's for a pool party to celebrate Sunny's 3rd birthday.
Did you see me in the water, Momma? I wanna get back in!

Aurelia tried her first watermelon a couple of weeks ago. I froze it so that she could chew on it to relieve her gums. Her reaction makes me laugh every time.


Reading time with Momma and Dada:

Swinging with Dada and Uncle Ian - problem free!


Reli didn't really start babbling until about a week ago. Now her favorite thing to say is "Moh-Muh-Moh-Muh". Sometimes she seems to associate it with me, but mostly it is indiscriminate jabbering. The way it started was with her making huge slobber bubbles as she sounded out the Mmmmoooommmmuuhhh. She's pretty good with the bubbles I have to say. She hasn't started babbling with any other consonants (like "D" for instance, come on Reli!), but hopefully that is just around the corner. Here she is in the mirror, playing and talking away.


Her hair is getting pretty long and her bangs sometimes get in her eyes, so I put this headband on her. Of course (as seen above) that is when she decided to crawl. I am sure she will be humiliated by the headband when she looks back on this. Sorry future, teenage Reli!
Too cute:

Where did my awesome headband go?

Bye-Bye!