Did I mention that she’s started crawling? No longer belly-flopping. Honest-to-gosh hands-and-knees full-on crawling. When she sees something that interests her, and she heads for it at full speed, she’s so pleased that she starts laughing out loud. It’s really something.
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Now you’re in for it. I predict you will spend the next 2-3 years at any gathering, eyes to the ground, weaving in and out of people, trying to keep her in your sights, making sure she doesn’t kill herself.
It’s a truly exciting time. Your blog helps makes it all so special. It won’t be long before the little one is walking, but I doubt very much if she’ll beat her father’s age for those precious first steps. Bart was just 10 months when he started walking. I will never forget it. It was at our little rented house in Norman, Oklahoma, a few blocks from the OU campus when I was a graduate student there.
Bart’s mother was holding him upright between her knees. I held out my arms and Bart came unsteadily forward, wobbly but determined. He tottered four or five steps into my arms. We both laughed. What a proud moment for the three of us!
“she’s so pleased she starts laughing out loud” I love this! It is one of my favorite stages :)- Pure Joy…
Yes! Joy to B & Xy!
Peace,
Tim
Now you’ve really got to keep your eye on her! Just like a cat, she can be here, there or anywhere in between……..
I agree with Grandpa Ray. What fun! Can’t wait to see more. Love to all.
The new phase begins. Hide everything!
I have been following your family’s journey for a while. When I read this entry tears sprang to my eyes. I don’t know why. What a darling child. And I loved Grandpa Ray’s memories.
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