Month: April 2006
Austen wakes up with laughing and clapping
Notice her first words, spoken as the door opens: “Yankee Doodle Dandy”
Crawling = Danger
-Opens the door to her toy house and hits herself in the face. Here she is successfully crawling through her toy house:
-Sits on the stoop of her toy house, and then falls backward: -Pulls on string tie attached to her toy basket. It’s way longer than 6 inches. Babyproofing must commence immediately! -Crawls over and whacks Nietzsche. If you know Nietzsche, you know that’s risky. -Tries to stand up while leaning on the handle of a canvas basket. Crash! -Crawls off the edge of the futon in the play room and is caught by Mommy. Apparently she doesn’t look down while crawling. ********************** “What? Me? Causing trouble? I can stand by myself with a monkey in my hand. No sweat.”Sleeps through the night … kinda
Austen went to bed around 8pm and slept until around 7am without a feeding. She did, however, wake once and require some soothing. Mommy and Daddy are feeling uncharacteristically superstitious and thus will not be getting excited about this turn of events … yet.
Look Who’s Crawling
One day after her 7-month birthday, Austen crawled across a blanket on the front lawn. About 5 feet total. Amazingly, Mommy caught it on video:
[Add video, Rin] Austen doesn’t do the army crawl — she’s opposed to the military-industrial complex — but rather, she crawls on all fours. Pushing with her feet, she rears up, then with her weaker arms, cautiously plods forward, right hand, then left hand.Seven Month Update: All the World’s a Toy
The Peg Perrego infant car seat (Primo Viaggio) has been retired because Austen outgrew the height limit. She’s switched to a Britax Marathon car seat (reversible, up to 65 lbs). She still snoozes in her car seat but, unlike with her infant travel system, it’s not possible to transfer her from car to stroller without waking her.
New Nicknames
Munchkin
Booger
Squeaky
Silly Girl
The Baby (as in “You’re the BAAAABY!”)
Big Eater
Austen eats solids about three times a day. She usually has rice cereal mixed with carrot, apple, banana or sweet potato. Sometimes she even eats straight from the jar. Her record is one and a half small jars. She seems to enjoy all the foods Mommy and Daddy have introduced to her.
She also has numerous bottles of milk and formula each day.First Swim Lesson
Austen started taking swim classes at the Metuchen YMCA. She’s categorized as a ‘shrimp.’ Here she is in her bathing suit: