Yesterday we took a field trip to the Norwalk Maritime Aquarium. Bea was somewhat nervous about some of the fish but she LOVED the seals. Notice the use of her universal animal noun "tat" (cat).
They do sort of look like our cat Freddy...
Thursday, June 26, 2008
51. No scurvy here
Bea loves oranges. Recently she saw a lemon sitting on the kitchen counter and wanted to give it a try. I warned her it wouldn't be the same as an orange but she insisted.
When she first took a taste she grimaced. I responded by screwing up my face into a "sour" expression and saying "ooh!" She loved that almost more than the lemon. So she repeated her tasting and I repeated my response.
When she first took a taste she grimaced. I responded by screwing up my face into a "sour" expression and saying "ooh!" She loved that almost more than the lemon. So she repeated her tasting and I repeated my response.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
49. That's what legs are for
Apologies for being away from the blog for so long. A lot has happened since we last posted. First and foremost, Bea has begun walking! Crawling is still her preferred method of locomotion, but she can totter around. She always seems pleased and excited when she does.
She has also increased her animal sounds vocabulary:
- teet teet (bird)
- sssss (snake)
- oof (dog)
- ooh-ooh (monkey)
- wooo (cow)
I am fascinated that, aside from cat (tat), she isn't so keen on learning how to say the names of things. But tell her what sounds an animal makes and she picks it up in a minute.
In other news: a new tooth (her fifth!) has taken up residence in her upper gums; she has discovered she loves oranges and strawberries; she can point to her hair, her ear, her mouth and stick out her tongue; she has learned how to dance while standing; she has perfected her peek-a-boo game; and, I am sure, there is much more that I am overlooking.
Here she is playing peek-a-boo and dancing back in May:
And this is from earlier today:
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