Saturday, March 22, 2008

Lucy milestones

Lucy has achieved a whole heap of firsts since I blogged last. She will be 9 months old next weekend and is so clever :)
Just tonight she clapped for the first time, and I happened to have the camera sitting next to me, so here we are!

She is also now pulling to standing on anything and everything, crawling properly ie on all fours all the time.


She has learnt to blow raspberries which provides hours of entertainment. She got to watch her first TV show and it really took her fancy.
The Wiggles - everyones favourites, no?


She can stand up in her cot, so we get this cute view each time we enter her room after a sleep.

And her first swing on the swing at the park near mums. I have a photo of each of the girls that looks very similar to this!


But possibly my most favourite 'first' of all time is the first time she 'spoke' to me. I love the idea of Baby Signing. We generally work on the important ones, which are more, milk and drink. Later on we add things here and there, but the other girls were verbal pretty early, so the need for signing passes pretty quickly.
So, pretty much since Lucy started solid food, just before and as we hand her food we say 'More? More? You want some more?' tapping our flat palm against our chest. All four of us do it to her each meal time, so it was fantastic this week to see her, eyeing off the food, just out of reach and signing 'more'. Lucky again, as I had the camera right there to capture it.

Pretty clever, huh? Since then she has used it in context many times, even signing 'more' to my dad when he was holding her this morning and he knew to let me know she neede something to snack on. Delightful! and I really recommend it to anyone out there with pre verbal babies. Let me know how it goes!

2 comments:

Cathy said...

I just found your blog! She is very cute!! Have you ever heard of Baby Signing Time (www.signingtime.com)? My kids LOVE Baby Signing Time and Signing Time DVDs. My triplets are 2 and they can already identify all upper case and lower case letters, numbers to 20, and tons of signs. I LOVE knowing what they want when I can't understand their speech! I think it's great you are teaching her sign language!

Michelle said...

Another great site is www.signtogether.co.uk - a site for anyone interested in using sign language with babies and children.