Ayla Walks!
Ayla has started to walk!
She recently has discovered the magic of walking, but is still not fully into it. She regularly walks along furnitures with much delight, and can walk with as little support as just holding the sides of our pants, but she is still reluctant to take full unsupported steps by herself, probably because she still doesn't see the need for it.
When she does though, she is just as surprised as we are. Her record is 7 unsupported steps. Mostly small steps, but she is getting better at it every time she tries. We are waiting eagerly for our world to change.
She is getting used to the weather. Grandma Nurit sent her some beautiful clothes from Israel, and we got her some winter gear. We have a special jacket which is fitted with an opening on the back so it can be worn on top of the baby carrier.
She is babbling much more, and can formulate simple words like 'bye-bye' and 'Orr' (light in Hebrew). We are trying to get her used to baby sign language. Right now we are just doing 'hello' 'goodbye' and 'milk'. Once she picks up on them we will expand her signing vocabulary.
A few weeks ago we went to the local museum to see the Lego exhibition. We had a nice time there. Ayla played with the cubes and was delighted to see her parents rekindling their own childhood.
She is a regular at a local playgroup - where parents and babies meet and play. She loves watching kids and animals, and is a real flirt with strangers, which makes her dad worrisome.
Here are some of the pictures from the Lego exhibition:
She recently has discovered the magic of walking, but is still not fully into it. She regularly walks along furnitures with much delight, and can walk with as little support as just holding the sides of our pants, but she is still reluctant to take full unsupported steps by herself, probably because she still doesn't see the need for it.
When she does though, she is just as surprised as we are. Her record is 7 unsupported steps. Mostly small steps, but she is getting better at it every time she tries. We are waiting eagerly for our world to change.
She is getting used to the weather. Grandma Nurit sent her some beautiful clothes from Israel, and we got her some winter gear. We have a special jacket which is fitted with an opening on the back so it can be worn on top of the baby carrier.
She is babbling much more, and can formulate simple words like 'bye-bye' and 'Orr' (light in Hebrew). We are trying to get her used to baby sign language. Right now we are just doing 'hello' 'goodbye' and 'milk'. Once she picks up on them we will expand her signing vocabulary.
A few weeks ago we went to the local museum to see the Lego exhibition. We had a nice time there. Ayla played with the cubes and was delighted to see her parents rekindling their own childhood.
She is a regular at a local playgroup - where parents and babies meet and play. She loves watching kids and animals, and is a real flirt with strangers, which makes her dad worrisome.
Here are some of the pictures from the Lego exhibition:





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