Archive for the ‘Baby’ Category
I don’t know if it was watching Matthew walking yesterday or if it was just the right time, but Isabell is talking 4 or 5 steps at a time. It takes some encouragement but shes doing a good job at it.
Isabell is getting more and more brave when cruising. She just lets go of the furniture and hopes to be caught. Here is video from this weekend of Isabell testing out her legs.
Well, as soon as Isabell welcomed her first tooth, she has a second. Remarkably, there was no crying or fussing. Just some extra drool. Both bottom middle teeth are in, and boy are they sharp little things. I don’t think she realizes that they are there yet. Since they are just [...]
Now, we have taken more video, but I hate dealing with getting them online, so they will have to wait for Nashon to have time and motivation. But I do have some still photos of her from this month. We have been spending a lot of time outside recently, including daily walks around our neighborhood, [...]
I was planning on writing a post about how my daughter has perfect aim and timing. She is only 7 months old and she knows exactly where to spit up on her dad to get the most bang for her chuck. Instead of writing some humorous tale about her sitting on my shoulders and then [...]
We have spent a lot of time this month outside, as the weather has been absolutely wondeful! We have started going on daily walks around the neighborhood or up to the park. It started as a way to get us out of the house, but it turned into Isabell’s way of decreasing crankiness just before [...]
Oh that looks tasty, can I eat it?
That thing is blue, can I eat it?
That is soft, can I eat it?
You’re holding something, can I eat it?
You aren’t holding something, can I eat you?
My fingers are nearby, can I eat them?
We went to the pediatrician yesterday for Isabell’s 4-month old well baby check. She was so unhappy about her shots, I think she would have sat up and slapped the nurse if she could have. She calmed down pretty easily, as usual, and hung tight to me as I carried her out the door; I [...]