Note David's hand gripping the back of her onesie. Now that she can crawl, she refuses to sit still. |
In any case, today Hollie took a turn for choosing awesomeness. She crawled.
She still wants David or me to help her stand up and walk around whenever we are sitting (or lying down—crawling babies make you sleepy!) anywhere near her, but she is much more content to play by herself now that she knows that she's mobile. We found out today that we can no longer leave bags of groceries on the ground, and we really need to figure out what to do with every bottom shelf in the house. David is leaving to grade AP English tests in Kentucky for a week and a half this Friday, so I will likely spend the week following Little Miss Busy around and making a list of all the places we need to baby-proof.
Anyway, here is video evidence of Hollie's crawling. It is two minutes long plus change—viewer beware. I thought about trimming it, but I like how the full video documents Hollie's persistence. I think my mom in particular will want to see this baby not giving up. I'm so proud of my little scamp. (Now if I could just figure out how to keep her from tearing apart all of our books until I know where to move them all!)
A quick note on that yellow ball: it was a new toy today, and I think she understands how special it is to actually be able to hold it without it slipping away (think Harry Potter and golden snitches, maybe). She was so pleased at finally grabbing it, that she refused to let go of it, even after she got ready for bed. She fell asleep with it in her fist. I about cried, it was so cute.
P.S. The other awesome thing we did was have David open his birthday present: a SuperNintendo (our SNES was lost over Christmas break in some boxes that never reached our house). The question blocks were filled with cheap game cartridges I won on eBay. Although we are always trying to make better use of our time in general, it sure was fun to play old video games with David today (and Hollie is really, really, really interested in touching the controllers, too. Fortunately, I gave them all a good wash down with some Clorox wipes before wrapping them up).
David gives a question-box present a good Mario "sproing! sproing!" |
5 comments:
Congrats on all the awesomeness! Good work Hollie!! Honestly reading your blogs was better than watching food network the past few weeks, wish we ate at your place :) I was just telling Andrew the other day we needed bookcases on levers that lifted them several feet of the ground, and then down again because currently all our books are on the top shelves to be kid-proof making them seem tipsy and dangerous. Now Sam can climb the whole house is a danger zone, we have to keep our dining room chairs on top of the table except when we are eating.
That is an excellent finale! I love seeing her chubbiness in action. And I LOVE it when my babies start to love their first toy. With Char it was a stuffed worm, and I also thought I would cry from the cuteness. I like your wrapping - you really thought he'd make fun of that? I think it has his name written all over it. Good luck with babyproofing. I hate it. Sometimes it helps if you put the things on the bottom shelves in a box with a lid. Until they learn to take off the lid. Like I said, good luck :)
I have also been inspired by your posts to recognize the things in my life that are awesome. What a blessing to view life this way. I hate to tell you this but before I read the caption under Hollie's picture I thought to myself, "Hollie's eyes have turned brown!" Green or brown they are absolutely beautiful just like the rest of her.
Before nap time, Henry gets to watch one show and he always takes the selection process of said show very seriously. Today he asked for 'baby holly and the ball!' Keep the adventures on screen coming... they are blockbusters in the Axson house!
I LOVE THAT GIRL'S LEGS!!!
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