Sunday, August 11, 2013

A New World!

Watching Daddy mow the lawn for the first time at the new house!
Watching the big truck back up!
I have been a bit out of my element the past few weeks!!! All this packing and moving and sleeping different places gets me all worked up and I am doing my best to keep calm! It's a lot to take in, but I really do like my new house! My new bedroom is bigger than my old one and I'm definitely enjoying the carpeting - it's padding my constant falling. I wish I had this when I was starting to sit up and stand up to save my poor head.  It is certainly coming in handy.
Help! I'm stuck in this chair!
I love my new playroom too! Another big moving truck came after we moved in and brought some more kid-size chairs for me to sit in, however there's one slight problem - I can't get out of them once I get in!!! There's so much space for everything and we can spread out and play. Every time I go outside I seem to scrape my knees up on the driveway, but it doesn't matter because there's always a lot to see, especially all the kids and their toys playing in the street!
Putting the baby in the stroller
Strolling the baby around the house
I have added a few more words in the past weeks. If Mommy says something, I'm typically able to repeat it in some way. For instance, I try to say bear and if I see a dog out on our walks, I get really excited and start saying "Dah, dah dah!!!" I'm still working on Mommy, that's a hard one! And I've almost figured out how to wave. I wave my hands when I sit in my high chair and I'm waiting for food, so Mommy tries to teach me that it means hello and bye bye. Mommy claims that I am very smart even though I'm slow to talk. When we are in the playroom and it's time to eat, change my diaper, or wake up Cora from her nap, I know exactly where to go and what to do! I'm a good listener, just like Daddy!
Hopefully Daddy isn't upset by me playing with dolls, but the stroller is the only walking toy he allows on the hardwood floors downstairs. I like to push the stroller around and if Cora has left one of her dollies downstairs, I will put her in the stroller and push her around.





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