Wednesday, June 8, 2011

She speaks!

But she can't crawl yet. At 8 months old, Noa is getting really fun and lively. She weighs about 18lbs and is about 28 inches long, still a bean pole and in the 90%ile for height.

Her new favorite accomplishments are saying, "Mama" and "Hi". I think she's also practicing Papa and Miko but those are a little ways off still. She does every maneuver in the gymnastic floor exercise book but has yet to put her arms and legs together in a concerted effort for forward locomotion. She has come very close to bouncing her legs over her head and tumbling into a summersault and consequently I have suffered extreme emotional distress worrying about her accidentally breaking her neck just trying to learn how to crawl. While her gross motor skills are taking their sweet time, her fine motor skills are ahead of the curve. She already has a great pincer grasp and now looks for the tiniest specks of debris on the carpet and beelines it to her mouth. This is decidedly NOT my favorite of her new found skills! She also loves to clap, bang two objects together--while we "make music" in the tupperware drawer--and passes toys from one hand to the other marveling the whole time at her cute little hands and can now drink from a cup (with much drooling, chugging and sputtering of course).



She continues to be a magnificent eater, never once turning down a food offered to her though she definitely makes known her preferences namely, mangoes, bananas, peas, strawberries, blueberries and yogurt. It's difficult not to make comparisons with Gi at the same age but suffice to say she was not eating much more than a couple spoonfuls of any of those foods. Noa makes dinner time so much fun by trying everything we give her. Last night, she even happily munched on artichoke leaves while I prepared her rice cereal, milk, fruit combo.

In other news, we are finally getting a break from all the dreary rain and freezing temps that have lasted for the past 8 months. Summer may indeed be on its way and boy am I ready with cute sundresses for the girls and outings planned to the river! Sadly, our two cherry trees don't seem to have enjoyed the longest winter on record and we may have to dig them up and replant them this year. I'm also excited to report that we have a few vines blooming--even if they are in an absolutely wild and unkempt state. We just haven't had the time or good weather to get out there and tend them. That's next on our "to do" list for sure!

Here's the latest video I've uploaded of her rolling around and looking cute.

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