Thursday, June 21, 2007

Just goes to show...

... how fast these things can change.


Since my last writing just a few days ago, Lea has begun sitting unassisted practically indefinitely, and the scraggly top of her first tooth just started poking through her gum. Ouch!

It has also occurred to us that maybe "fetch" means: baby drops toy from high chair, mom and dad fetch, repeat. Cause yeah, we play that. And she gets quite a kick.

I did get some pretty good crawling shots. Here ya go:






And I love how she looks like she's doing the pledge of allegiance in this one:


and telling a secret in this one:

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Officially crawling

No photographic evidence yet (actually we'd probably need video, huh?), but she's zooming all over the place, terrorizing the cats, finding every piece of carpet fuzz in every corner and putting it directly in her mouth. It's so fascinating how these milestones shake out. Our pediatrician in Exton gave us a "normal development" checklist for each month of the first year, and Lea is all over the map:

Rests on elbows. Yeah, months ago.
Sits alone up to 30 seconds. Not even close, not even three seconds most of the time, and even that's a pretty new development.
Sits in high chair. Never tried. I suspect she'd do ok.
Continues to use motions leading to crawling. No comment necessary.
Makes jumping motions when held in standing position. Nope.
Reaches with one hand. Check. Long ago.
Bats and grasps dangling objects. Ditto.
Holds objects between thumb and forefinger. No, I can't even picture her doing this.
Passes objects from one hand to another. Yeah, but I'm not sure how long that's been going on because it didn't even occur to me to pay attention to this.
Adores playing with balls, rattles, and squeaky toys. Yeah, but adores playing with noses, lips, and cheeks more.
Usually sleeps through the night. Ha!
Usually begins teething. No sign of this. Except copious drool.
May prefer some foods to others. I guess. She mostly still just has milk anyway.
Babbles, squeals, jabbers. Depends on her mood.
May recognize own name. Hmm, interesting. I'm not sure.
May show sharp mood changes. Heck yeah.
Displays especially strong attachment to mother. Not so much. She's never been a real cuddly baby (which is why in the first month or two I used to sob "You're giving me a complex! You don't even want your own mother to hold you!")
Develops deeper attachment to father, siblings, and other familiar people. I think so. And cats? We'll test that one next week when she sees cats other than her own.
Distinguishes children from adults. How would I know this?
Smiles at other children. Usually.
May show fear of strangers. No-- a little shyness, but she often smiles too.
Continues to be intrigued with mirror image. Yeah, this just happened today for ten minutes in the glass door of our dvd/vcr cabinet.
Loves games like "peek-a-boo", "patty cake" and "fetch." You're supposed to play fetch with a baby? And peek-a-boo, um, peaked a while ago I think.

Of course the list ends with the disclaimer that each child is unique, etc. etc. etc. For the most part I don't have too much anxiety over Lea meeting her milestones. She's happy, healthy, and interacting with us, and that's good enough for me. I figure all this stuff is on a continuum, anyway. I just never imagined she'd be crawling so soon. Now it's time to do something about our three sets of stairs... (That makes it sound like our house is gigantic, but really it's just a strangely configured split-level, with one or two rooms per level.)

Monday, June 11, 2007

Smoky Mountain spectacular

Hey, millions of years ago, these mountains were as high and craggy as the ones in Alaska, ok? We had an awesome long weekend staying in a cabin in Tennessee, taking some great long hikes and enjoying the stars. Lea's first big wilderness adventure, and ninth state visited (NC), went pretty fabulously. You can go anywhere with a baby, I swear!




















In Cade's Cove (a small community that residents had to leave once the park was established in 1934), there are some churches. Such a young preacher for such an old church, right?

What I love is that she is literally thumping the Bible.