Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Way to go Olivia! Sounds like she is doing so much. It's a beautiful thing to see those little minds working and figuring things out for the first time. > > Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of > these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and > celebrate!!! > > Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around > on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! > There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also > pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on > her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless > - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I > can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. > > > She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da > da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time > fun ... > > > ... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put > it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self > feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and > she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her > mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of > patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more > proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! > > Tacia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Yes,congratulations.everyone is doing so well. You should all be very proud!!! > > > > Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of > > these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and > > celebrate!!! > > > > Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around > > on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! > > There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also > > pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on > > her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless > > - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I > > can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. > > > > > > She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da > > da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time > > fun ... > > > > > > ... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put > > it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self > > feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and > > she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her > > mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of > > patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more > > proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! > > > > Tacia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 @font-face { font-family: " Times " ; }@font-face { font-family: " Cambria " ; }@font-face { font-family: " Georgia " ; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: " Times New Roman " ; }span.yshortcuts { }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Yay, Oliva! Laloo will be nine months this Saturday and she is such a busy girl. She army crawls backwards and forwards and she is fast. We have weekly PT and OT, along with an infant development specialist; our team is really focusing on helping Laloo build-up her core muscles and learn finesse. She’ll be running in no time and I'll be sure to work of the rest of my baby weight. ha-ha She's so social--I love watching her and my older daughter play together. I love listening to her sound her first consonants and syllables.  I especially love getting to watch her fall in love with the world! Mgmom to Nascha 5 and Laloo (MDS) 9 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Woohoo way to go Livy Carol X X X Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Sunday, 15 May, 2011, 8:49 Â Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and celebrate!!! Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time fun ... .... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! Tacia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 I just love reading about all the accomplishments and parents bragging on their children. This is great. =) > > > Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations > To: MosaicDS > Date: Sunday, 15 May, 2011, 8:49 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of > > these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and > > celebrate!!! > > > > Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around > > on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! > > There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also > > pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on > > her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless > > - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I > > can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. > > > > She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da > > da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time > > fun ... > > > > ... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put > > it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self > > feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and > > she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her > > mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of > > patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more > > proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! > > > > Tacia > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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