June 2013 Moms

LO Brag post

What's currently going on with LO that you want to brag about--from new milestones he/she hit recently to cute little quirks that you love about him/her?

Re: LO Brag post

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    Bleachy14 said:
    That's awesome @BC&LM! We are still struggling with both of those issues (won't touch anything cold/wet, and won't take a sippy cup), so I'm glad to hear you guys are moving past those! Hurray!
    We still need to work a lot on the sippy.  He will drink an ounce or two out of it and then decide it's too much work and whine.  And if we take the stopper out so that he gets a stronger flow, he waves it all around so that the milk spills on him and he giggles.
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    B gets his blanket from his crib -he slides it thru the bars-and walks around the house with it over the shoulder. Yesterday he sat down next to me with his blanket and put it over his head initiating a game of peekaboo.

    He started making a fish face which became a kiss face -he now kisses the air and we go back and forth kissing.
    Too cute with the peek-a-boo initiating! I can't wait until LO does that.  Right now, if I start playing it, he will often take his turn and pull the blanket up to cover his eyes, but he won't start the game himself.
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    araziza said:
    DD will bounce up and down if I tell her to "dance". It's the first time she has really done something only because I told her to.
    That's freaking awesome! 
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    mcbush said:
    I was just saying that Lucy had no social graces - no waving, no belly laughing, no clapping, etc. Well this weekend she did all three. She's also trying to say "hot". And then blow. (like I do on my coffee). So she goes "hhh" and her mouth makes the "ot" motion but no noise comes out. And then she blows. It's freaking adorable and I die of the cute. 
    That's too cute!
  • A has been waving "bye-bye" and clapping for a few months now. She says nothing other than mama and dada, and absolutely does not use these with meaning. She definitely understands some things I say because I can give simple directions and she follows them (like: "Give the dolly a kiss." "Crawl to mama." "Clap your hands." etc), but she is not attempting to speak actual words. Everything she says sounds like "blah blah blah" to me. 

    She pulls up on furniture really well, but cannot cruise or walk.

    So basically, I am shocked how many kids can fully walk and speak actual English words.
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