Is she not hilarious? Com'on, admit it, your smiling too.
As we grow older we seem to grow copasetic with ambivalency...not kids though, man, they feel everything. Adalynn is learning what she likes and doesn't, and seems to learn new ways daily to let us know her feelings. Joy, true joy, like in this picture above, she shows daily. Generally after I make a dog sound or Travis says something silly. She's not supposed to be able to understand english yet, but sometimes I swear she's fluent. Adalynn is also learning breathtaking screams, getting sooo upset because we-are-never-ever-going-to-feed-her-again-and-can't-you-see-she-is-wasting-away-right-before-our-eyes-and-is-losing-the-will-to-live-oh-it's-so-hard-to-be-a-baby. Thank God, we don't often see this side of our little girl.Last night Adalynn was chilling in her swing. Her fave toys right now are her clip-together rings, different textures and colors. She was trying to hold them and suck her thumb, snuggling in for a nap. It was cute.
Adalynn is learning so many new tricks right now! It is crazyness. She is using both hands to play with toys, crossing midline bilaterally, and bringing her toys to her mouth (all laying a solid base for great eye-hand coordination). She's starting to like tummy time more - today she brought her head up 90deg multiple times. Way to go girl! She's quite close to rolling stomach to back...maybe a week or two or four yet. (How's that for development Uncle Ryan? You keeping up?)
We went to the library today and met a very nice librarian who told us about storytime for infants to 18mos on Friday mornings. So, guess what we will be doing starting next Friday? :) Baby book club, that's right.
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ConGrats Vandy!
They played and AWESOME game against Kentucky last night. 93 to 52. Haha. Poor Kentucky. They were schooled. And I watched it on ESPN. What could be more beautiful.
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