Nora - 9/19/2017
Nora ate half of her toasted whole wheat english muffin and bites of dried plums. She wouldn't eat any of the plums until I got her a little fork and that changed everything. :) She ate all of her lunch; chicken with stir fry vegetables, brown rice, and oranges.
After waving bye at the window to Momma Emily she practically sprinted to the mattress to flop around, squeal, kick, and be totally silly. It was Hilarious.
It's probably hard to tell from the picture, but Avilene was setting Nora up with quite the awesome sandwich! It had buns, bread, tomato, hot dog, burger patty, lettuce, lunch meat, and cheese. Maybe more, but you get the idea. :)
Nora is getting more brave and crawling across the blue balance beam now; several times this morning. (See the next picture.) It won't be long and she'll be walking across it! Good practice for those large motor skills. In the following picture I love how Nora is experimenting with the cup. As I mentioned last week Nora really fascinates me and this picture depicts the reason quite well. She finds unique little ways to try something different. This is one of the reasons I strongly believe in "open-ended play" for children this age. They can take a simple object and do many different experiments with one object. In the last picture Nora was at the mirror standing on some blocks and Atley got some blocks and joined her.
After waving bye at the window to Momma Emily she practically sprinted to the mattress to flop around, squeal, kick, and be totally silly. It was Hilarious.
It's probably hard to tell from the picture, but Avilene was setting Nora up with quite the awesome sandwich! It had buns, bread, tomato, hot dog, burger patty, lettuce, lunch meat, and cheese. Maybe more, but you get the idea. :)
Nora is getting more brave and crawling across the blue balance beam now; several times this morning. (See the next picture.) It won't be long and she'll be walking across it! Good practice for those large motor skills. In the following picture I love how Nora is experimenting with the cup. As I mentioned last week Nora really fascinates me and this picture depicts the reason quite well. She finds unique little ways to try something different. This is one of the reasons I strongly believe in "open-ended play" for children this age. They can take a simple object and do many different experiments with one object. In the last picture Nora was at the mirror standing on some blocks and Atley got some blocks and joined her.




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