Here’s a clip of Lia getting chummy with daddy, except she had ulterior motives…
Author: James
Jump, Lia, Jump!
Here’s the little jumping game that we love to play with Lia…
Self Feeding By Hand
Here’s Lia starting to learn how to self-feed!
Give Me A Hand!
Here’s a video where Lia claps her hands. However, it also seemed to foreshadow that Lia might listen to mommy more than daddy…
Google Map Car Hits Deer
This is funny, but also kind of sad. Apparently when the Google Map Car (one of the cars that takes pictures for Google Map) took maps of this street, a deer fell victim of the vehicle and became roadkill, and it was all captured and made available until it was taken down.
All I can say is, oh deer…
Who Is Always Right? Daddy or Mommy?
Let’s hear what Lia has to say regarding this subject…
How Much Is That Dinner Worth?
To fight the recession, looks like some a restaurant in UK is allowing people to name their own price on the food! No, we’re not talking about rock-hard bread with Hungry Man re-plated on designer dish. Appetizers and entrees include crab tartelette, foie gras terrine, goat cheese souffle, duck breast, steamed butterfish and filet steak. How about opening a name your own price Todai here?
Ten Months, Sip, Sip!
Lia is now Ten months old! Now let’s see what she’s able to do according to the book What To Expect The First Year.
She should be able to:
- Stand holding on to someone or something. Check!
- Pull up to standing position from sitting. Yup!
- Object if you try to take a toy away. Uh huh!
- Say “mama” or “dada” indiscriminately. Yip!
- Play peekaboo. Yesiree!
- Exchange back-and-forth gestures with you. Yeah!
Will probably be able to:
- Get into a sitting position from stomach.
Now when she wakes up at night, she goes into the sitting position and cries until she is picked up, hugged, and put back down. - Play patty-cake (clap hands) or wave bye-bye.
She can do both! - Pick up tiny object with any part of thumb and finger.
She does this with puffs… - Walk holding on to furniture.
A little… - Understand “no” (but not always obey it).
She understands no, but never obeys it. 😉
May possibly be able to:
- Stand alone momentarily.
Her max is 3 seconds. - Say “dada” or “mama” discriminately.
She says dada and mama so often it’s hard to tell… - Point to something to get needs met.
Nope.
May even be able to:
- Indicate wants in ways other than crying.
Sort of. She signed Milk! - “play ball” (roll ball back to you).
Not yet… - drink from a cup independently.
You be the judge… - Pick up a tiny object neatly with tips of thumb and forefinger.
Sometimes, with puffs. - Stand alone well.
Her max is 3 seconds. - Use immature jargoning.
A little, but not sure. - Say one word other than “mama” or “dada”.
She can say “up!”. - Respond to a one-step command with gestures.
Nope. - Walk well.
Definitely not.
So regarding the drinking from a cup, we have this clip to show…
Let’s Get Down With It!
Earlier we learned that Lia could stand up but not sit down. This time she knew exactly what I was up to, and apparently she had learned from her mistakes!
Painful Lessons
Even though Lia knows how to stand up, she still has some work sitting back down…
(Yes, we risk being scolded for posting this one…)