Here I am sitting in my new high chair, ready to eat green beans. I have to eat green beans for 3 or 4 days then I can move to another food.
I did it!! I ate my green beans and I finally liked them. It took some time getting used to the taste but everyday a teaspoon at a time really helped me. I did not push out my food or kick the saucer and I managed to eat without getting it on myself. See? All clean!
Nice day today with Mom and Dad.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Day 3 of green beans
The taste is not so bad. I am eating a little at a time so this way I can acquire the taste for green beans.
Well, the first few times of feeding all I wanted to do is play and push the food out of my mouth.
Then, I did the unthinkable. I kicked the green beans and it ended up everywhere. I had to take a bath and everything was put to wash.
I thought it was pretty funny, Grandma not so much. It was everywhere.
Well, the first few times of feeding all I wanted to do is play and push the food out of my mouth.
Then, I did the unthinkable. I kicked the green beans and it ended up everywhere. I had to take a bath and everything was put to wash.
I thought it was pretty funny, Grandma not so much. It was everywhere.
Monday, April 19, 2010
My very first time eating green beans
Mom made me green beans.
Here is my reaction.
I have to start getting used to the taste of green beans.
My face says it all.
Nope I'm closing my mouth. I prefer my milk.
Here is my reaction.
I have to start getting used to the taste of green beans.
My face says it all.
Nope I'm closing my mouth. I prefer my milk.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Easter Sunday, He has risen.
Today is an awesome day.
I have the cutest clothes.
Look what I received from my Great grandma Martha.
It's so cute. I wish I could eat it. Thank you so much Grandma Martha sending you hugs and kisses.
I have the cutest clothes.
Look what I received from my Great grandma Martha.
It's so cute. I wish I could eat it. Thank you so much Grandma Martha sending you hugs and kisses.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
5 Months
Have my sunscreen on and ready to hike with my mom. This is an exciting month for me because I can now have rice cereal. My hand and eye coordination is getting better and I am able to see more things. I sleep less during the day. I am growing fast.
Here is what I have been learning lately.
I'm learning sign language and really love the video that my Grandma checks out at the library. Everytime my mommy signs "milk" I get anxious.
I'm hoping to get this set. It's on my wish list.
Check out the link- http://www.babysigningtime.com/
Teaching American Sign Language (ASL) signs to infants (and toddlers between the ages of 6 months to 36 months) facilitates communication between parent/child and/or caregiver and child.
When babies learn sign language, this skill provides him or her with a powerful educational tool of earlier communication. Frustration and outbursts are lessened, because baby can immediately communicate his wants/needs until he can physically pronounce it. Learning sign language does not delay speech, but in fact aids speech development. Most baby signers speak earlier than babies who do not learn baby sign language
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com/
Also one of my favorite cartoons is Dora the Explorer. My grandpa speaks to me in Spanish and dora speaks in Spanish too.
http://www.nickjr.com/dora-the-explorer/
Here is what I have been learning lately.
I'm learning sign language and really love the video that my Grandma checks out at the library. Everytime my mommy signs "milk" I get anxious.
I'm hoping to get this set. It's on my wish list.
Check out the link- http://www.babysigningtime.com/
Teaching American Sign Language (ASL) signs to infants (and toddlers between the ages of 6 months to 36 months) facilitates communication between parent/child and/or caregiver and child.
When babies learn sign language, this skill provides him or her with a powerful educational tool of earlier communication. Frustration and outbursts are lessened, because baby can immediately communicate his wants/needs until he can physically pronounce it. Learning sign language does not delay speech, but in fact aids speech development. Most baby signers speak earlier than babies who do not learn baby sign language
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com/
Also one of my favorite cartoons is Dora the Explorer. My grandpa speaks to me in Spanish and dora speaks in Spanish too.
http://www.nickjr.com/dora-the-explorer/
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