We had a similar game with Gingham a few days later. Abby loves to cook in the living room, and one evening she brought out all of my skillets and set them up on the couch to cook dinner for her guys (which is what she calls the current selection of stuffed animals). One of the skillets was rotated so that the handle overhung the edge of the couch, and when she dropped her spatula and bent down to get it, she caught the handle with her eye. That one definitely led to some crying and general unhappiness, but soon enough she was back on the floor cooking, and poor Gingham kept slamming his face into the skillet handle.
I suppose it's not too big of a surprise that those events became little games for Abby. Her current favorite activity is just playing life. Usually she's me and Gingham is either her or Nora, and she just re-enacts whatever we've done recently. A couple of weeks ago I finally took her to get the second half of her H1N1 vaccine, and Gingham has been going to the doctor to get shots ever since. My parents gave her a shopping cart for Christmas, so she absolutely LOVES taking her guys to the grocery store to buy coffee for De-da. She also spends a lot of time rehashing everything that happened the last time we went to the indoor park to play with Jonathan and Julia and Salem. (It's always those three, and sometimes one or two other kids thrown into the mix, regardless of who was actually there.) And just a couple of days ago she started playing Adam. She ran into the corner of the kitchen by the door, then came out shouting "I'm home from work! Gingham, I'm so happy to see you!" It's pretty cute to see her playing life, although sometimes the snapshot she shows you of yourself doesn't make you too proud. I always feel bad when I'm changing her diaper and she says in an exasperated voice "Abby! Keep your legs down! You need to stop it!"
Nora's changing at lightning speed, too. She's getting big, for one thing. She had her two month checkup this morning and weighed 10 lbs 12 oz. And she's learning how to suck her thumb! Sometimes when she starts to get upset, she'll stick the side of her hand into her mouth and suck on that to calm down. She's also getting strong. Look at how high she can hold her head up!
And she's a smiler!
She's also getting pretty good at rolling over. She did it for the first time when she was 5 weeks old, and then about 5 more times throughout that week. Since then she's been a little streaky, but she's probably rolled over 20 times so far. We're not sure if she's going to be as competitive with Abby as I was with Jenn, or if she just really hates tummy time. It's good for her, though. The doctor told me this morning that she has a very nicely shaped head. Apparently if we didn't do much tummy time she would be deformed.
Abby and Nora like to have tummy time together. Here's Abby showing Nora how to roll over:
Nora's favorite position for sleeping:
I don't know how it can be comfortable to arch that far back, but it's definitely her position of choice.
And finally, a cute one of Nora and Daddy together.
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