I finally have found some time to update the blog because G and Lucy are visiting Grandma and Grandpa up at the lake and I have uninterrupted free time this weekend! Do you know just how much you can get done when there is no cute baby distracting you from your never-ending list of chores? A ridiculous amount. Which for someone like me, means I can get a MILLION things done.
Our little Lucy has grown by leaps and bounds in the past two months. She is still rocking two front teeth though she knaws on her hands like it's a steak bone. While she didn't a fan of using a pacifier for sucking, she loves to chew on them just long enough to coat it with saliva and drop it on the floor (which I've come to steam at least once a week).
As she grew into her 6th month, she was starting to sit on her own. This picture was snapped just before she tumbled over, planting her face in the wooden puzzle pieces. Scary enough to produce tears but not traumatic enough to prevent her from trying to sit up again! At 7.5 months now, she's an old pro with sitting up
| 6 months, 1 week |
That weekend, we figured we'd give the ExerSaucer a try too. Not too surprising, she enjoyed being in the kitchen with us, watching us work and prep meals or do dishes as she entertained herself with the fun activities surrounding her. This exersaucer is actually a gift from Grandma and Grandpa Wilson to little Sammy who is turning 5 years old today (November 13th)! It's crazy to remember when they received this as a gift 5 years ago and recalling little Sammy enjoying it just as much as Lucy is now.
She is now mobile. Now an old pro at sitting up, she would get so bored and frustrated with not being able to get to the things that she wanted. Once she figured out she could roll over to get something - she was doing it all the time. So much, in fact, that we put up the baby gate at the top of our stairs on the off chance so chose to roll over there while we went quickly to another room.
She quickly learned that she could go from sitting to laying to sitting to scooting. And then she figured out how to get into the cat-cow position (all fours). She would scoot around but as of November 6th, she started to figure out how to coordinate her arms and legs enough to actually begin crawling. She might be an inch worm but as fast as time passes us by, I'm sure she's be crawling to get into things she should not.
![]() |
| 7.5 months, LOVING this bucket! |
![]() |
| Frozen Mango-Pop |
| I do love the Baby Bullet! |
Lucy first experience the the joys and sounds of crackling, dry fall leaves at Big Pine Lake.
| G + L |
![]() |
| Lucy's First Halloween: Mini-Mouse |



No comments:
Post a Comment