And here Lucy is biting - I mean kissing - me...
Lucy really enjoys playing and even knows what "Let's go play!" means. She will crawl all over us but still prefers to get to her destinations via us. This makes for a lot of us crawling around carrying her as she grunts and nods her head to indicate where she would like to go next.Probably the biggest change in Lucy this past month is her increased attention span with books. She will allow us to read to her from a few choice favorites which include books with moving parts, sing-alongs or babies. Usually it goes like this - we sit down in front of the bookcase. Lucy then indicates that she wants to pick a book out by grunting and reaching her hands up. We pull out a book so that it sticks out a bit from the others and she then pulls the book the rest of the way out then sits down in our lap for us to read it to her. The reading could last anywhere from saying the title of the book aloud to reading the entire book, depending on it's level of moving parts, singing or babies. Then, repeat above process multiple times until mom or dad's legs fall asleep and it's time to get up. For the most part, we are sticking with cloth or cardboard books as she can turn more traditional books into shreds and pulp in seconds.
Lucy still only has the two bottom teeth but that hasn't seemed to slow her down when it comes time to eat. Her favorite foods continue to be bananas, cherries and sweet potatoes in that order. She would eat only fruit if she could and we think likes sweet potatoes because it has the word 'sweet' in it. She prefers to eat 'real' food and not baby food and if it comes off of mom or dad's plate she will eat it - fruit or even vegetables.
Despite what it looks like in the below picture, Lucy is still a mama's girl. If I'm in the room and not with her, she becomes obsessed with getting to me. It's nice to have such a loyal follower, but sometimes I do need to get some work done, and Will misses her. She does still light up with excitement when Will comes home from work and makes up for her extreme attachment to her mama by having her very first words be "Hi Dada" this past month. I put a little guilt on Will and told him that the reason she said Dada before Mama is because I taught her it. After I told him that, I heard Will the other day trying to teach her "Hi Mama" and had to laugh. Then I felt guilty and told Will that most babies say Dada first because developmentally the D is easier than an M. The guilt over Will was fun while it lasted though! And it is so cute to hear Lucy's little voice say "Hi Dada" while she waves excitedly at Will.
3 comments:
Oh my gosh - I can't believe Lucy is talking! Was Thanksgiving really that long ago?? Love the update :)
Lucy is so beautiful!! :-)
Have a great weekend, guys!
-Megan
Thinking about you this week...as Luke's 2nd bday approaches.
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