Saturday, May 12, 2012

7 months

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7 months and the Little One...
...has graduated from eating books to listening to them being read (Where is the Green Sheep, My Dad and Goodnight Moon are clear favourites)
...entertains us by making music with her bottom lip and doing the 'asylum rock'
...is only interested in grazing on her purees and porridges (her favourite is apple and berry bircher muesli)
...stands up by holding onto the side of the toy basket, wobbling around with a big grin and cheeky giggles
...is mesmerised by older children, especially her 3 cousins and her little friends Iris and Sofia
...has new rides - a black Safe and Sound compaq in the Golf and a hot red one in JanMa's little Fiat
...loves a good roly poly on the bed
...said farewell to her little 'village' neighbour, Remy, but promised to visit him in Melbourne sometime soon
...makes her mama and papa giddy with happiness every day

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  1. Hello cutie! She is growing up so much! Everly was absolutely mesmerised by older children too at that age, and still is actually - it's lovely to watch.

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    1. Yes, so lovely to watch. You can see that they are just trying to take in every detail too. It makes me excited about when Saskia will (fingers crossed) have siblings.

      Don't think I've ever said how sweet I think Everly's name is. It sounds so pretty to say too :)
      x

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  2. So sweet. Loved reading this, reminds me of all the things my little ones used to do. Your photos are beautiful. Happy mothers day to you. x

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    1. Thank you Jody. I'm so glad I'm writing all the little things down - have a notoriously bad memory! It will be so much fun to look over again as she grows...It sounds like you had a lovely start to the Mothers Day week with a special Kindy arvo tea. How sweet! x

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  3. Look at her Claire! Getting bigger every day. Canberra is so small - when you mention Iris and Sophia, I think we may share a friend, especially if there is an 'Archie' too! I saw 'C' at Norma in Gold Creek a week ago for the first time in years. The sun streaming in your home looks so wonderful, will be especially good in winter!

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    1. Such a small world! And yes, you need a sunny, north facing house for Canberra's winter :)

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  4. She is so so gorgeous. I love watching babies do the 'asylum rock' ;-) xx

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    1. It's hilarious! A little (almost) 1 year old came over the other day and started copying Saskia when she was doing her thang...was one of the funniest things watching the two of them rocking backwards and forwards! Still makes me laugh now x

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