Look Who’s Counting

Not showing much interest in letters, except for spelling her name, Austen can count the number of little yellow duckies that Mommy places in front of her.  Ten is her maximum at the moment but maybe learning the Twelve Days of Christmas will change this.  (Note:  sometimes she miscounts by recounting a duck several times:  imaginative counting, we’ll call it.)

Stair Safety

Our stair gates are still up, at the top and bottom of the main staircase, but now they are more for corralling Austen (either upstairs or down when needed) instead of for safety.  For a few months now, Austen has been all right going up and down the stairs by herself, sometimes when Mama and Dada aren’t even watching, or are in another room.

Famous Ancestry

The Famous family came to America during the Revolutionary war period with Lafayatte, according to the stories Mama had heard from her elders. Interestingly enough, Mama was born in Havre de Grace Maryland, which was named by General Lafayette because it reminded him of the French seaport Le Havre, which Mama is reading about in Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon – Mama loved the first book in the series, called The Outlander.

From Wikipedia:

During the Revolutionary War the small hamlet known as Harmer’s Town was visited several times by General Lafayette, who commented that the area reminded him of the French seaport of Le Havre, which had originally been named Le Havre-de-Grâce. Inspired by Lafayette’s comments, the town was incorporated as Havre de Grace in 1785.