This little guy amazes me with his coordination skills. He is a determined baby and will army crawl to get where and what he wants. It's neat to see how much patience he has when trying to grab something. Rarely does he get frustrated. Clearly, it's too early to tell, but I hope this is a characteristic he keeps.
Aliyah's Godmother recently sent her a bunch of ribbons that she used to use in her hair when she was in high school, and I think that may have played a part in Aliyah finally allowing me to actually style her hair in more ways than one. (Also note the yogurt mustache that she is sporting here--a common occurrence after breakfast each morning.)
I really enjoy fresh flowers in the house. For awhile I would buy the five dollar clearance flowers at our local grocery store each week, but stopped. I remembered to grab some last week when my parents were in town, since I know my Mom also loves seeing fresh flowers. I think I'll keep on buying some every one or two weeks. It's a sure way to add a little extra punch of happiness.
I've been wanting to get Aliyah a playhouse for the backyard for some time now. We found the perfect wooden one at Costco a few weeks back, but since there was no "occasion" (ie: birthday or Christmas) and we don't buy Aliyah large gifts on a whim, we decided now was a good time to introduce Aliyah to the art of "earning it." Her goal is 30 coins and we try not to "make" her do things too often, but rather try to catch her doing things. The cutest part of it all? Every time she earns a coin she has to dump them all out, sort them by size and count them to make sure the number of coins matches up to the amount on the jar outside that she's colored in.
Aliyah invited her first friend to come over to our house for a few hours. It was a success and incredibly cute to watch and hear two, three-year old girls giggle and run around. At one point Isaac was taking a long nap, the girls were happily playing and the mid-afternoon weather was beautiful so Sebastian and I grabbed Scrabble and a glass of wine and enjoyed the moment.
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