Sunday, May 31, 2009

Hungry Mungry

Leah likes eating. She likes it so much that she has begun to feed herself. We can put small pieces of French toast or a few Gerber banana-flavored puffy things in front of her and she knows what to do with them.

When she started feeding herself, she would grab the food with the left hand and use the right hand to guide the left to her mouth. I'd say she successfully put the food in her mouth about 30-percent of the time. Now she's starting to use her right hand to grab the food and put it in her mouth. She is also getting the food in her mouth much more often which makes Daisy a little confused since there is less food ending up on the floor.

Don't worry. She still gets her fill. For now.

-Sefton

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The new hallway

After about a week of work, the new floor in the hallway and foyer are down. It was a bit harder than I had anticipated because there were so many tight spaces to work in. I also went very slow in the first few rows to make sure that the boards were straight. You can imagine that 1/4-inch mistake at one end of the hall would make the boards crooked by a couple of feet at the other end.

I am happy to report that the boards are straight. I never thought I would be able to do this by myself. I shouldn't say by myself because Darcey helped immensely by taking a morning off from work to help me along. What I mean is without the help of my mentor Carl. He has taught me everything I know about home repair, and, more importantly, has made me confident that I can get it done. He and I laid the first new floor in the house together. He helped me put the first few rows down in the nursery and then let me do the rest. This time he showed up halfway through to see if I needed help. I was happy to tell him no.

But this isn't a blog about me. It's about Leah and me. So here is where she comes in. This new stretch of flat space is exactly what she needs right now. She can crawl up and down the hallway all day if we let her. As you can see from the video below, she has quite a bit of room. You'll notice that the baseboards aren't in yet. I hope to get that done today. Also, note the point in the video where the camera is resting on the floor. That is about the area where the hole in the hallway used to be. You know, the one that every one of you has stepped in at some point. It's gone now.

Enjoy the show, and I can't wait for all of you to walk on the new floors.

-Sefton


Sunday, May 17, 2009

There She Goes

Leah is now all over the place. She's been crawling for about a week and we're trying to keep her out of trouble since we haven't had time to babyproof anything.

I'm currently working on a project that I think will ease our chasing after her. I'm making her a runway, or I guess it would be a crawlway.

More to come.

-Sefton


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Fun Photo


I haven't had much time to update the blog recently so I just wanted to put up a fun photo for you all to enjoy.

Hope everyone is well.

-Sefton

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Ba-Ba-Ba-Babbling

Today, without any warning, Leah just started babbling. We had all just gotten home and Leah was on her changing table when she began making "ba ba ba" sounds. Darcey and I shared an alarmed look and then started laughing. We have been waiting for this for a while. She hasn't really progressed in her speech since she was in the hospital in January and we were starting to get a little concerned.

The talking lasted for a few minutes and Leah alternated between "ba ba ba" and "da da da" while throwing in a few motorboat sounds for good measure. She also cried a little bit from what I think is some discomfort from her first tooth breaking through her gum today.

More on that in another post.

The video below is a recording of her babbling set to a few recent pictures. I put a digital recording device over her changing table some time ago so Darcey could capture her singing, which is a sound we both love. It was hard for us to stay quiet while we recorded her today because we were laughing so hard and trying to encourage her to keep "ba ba ba-ing".

Enjoy.

-Sefton


Sunday, May 3, 2009

Almost Crawling

Darcey and I have been expecting it to happen at any moment. We're afraid to leave the room when the other one is with Leah because we might miss it. We keep expecting the ladies at day care to let us know it happened when we pick her up. We keep looking around our house with the ugly carpet and exposed electrical outlets and worry about when it actually happens.

Yes, Leah is almost crawling. Almost.

It can get a little frustrating because we can see she is just a knee moving forward two inches from scooting forward on all fours. She can go backwards all day. She can even turn in circles. She just can't go forward.

I'm sure it will happen soon, it kind of has to. I just hope I'm not out of the room when it happens.

Enjoy the video.

-Sefton