I love that Maia refers to her nummie blanket as a person. She wants it to sit, she often wants to feed it, change its diaper, or put clothes on it. Often when she goes somewhere there are three people going: Maia, Bear, and Nummie.
Stories along the way, as we drive towards our aspiration to be the World's Greatest Grandparents someday (there's no chance we will have made something of ourselves before that).
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
A Long, Unedited Video for Grandma Jo
This video is 14 minutes long, and gets repetitive so could be stopped at the halfway mark. I split it in two so you actually have to click on the second one to view the whole long thing. I share it because Maia is pretty chatty throughout, and it gives a great picture of where she is at developmentally, or at least speech-wise. I can only recommend watching the whole thing to Grandma Jo, and perhaps to any cousins under the age of seven. Anyone else might find it a bit of a bore (although it is still worth watching the first minute of the video). If you fit those qualifications, enjoy!
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Thanks so much. What a chatty girl. She never slows down, but just goes and goes and goes. Fun to see her looking out the window where I slept, I know that view. Thanks for talking and helping me understand what she is saying. Paxton will be lucky to get a word in with Maia around. So fun to see the interaction with Daddy.
love you,
Grandma Jo
That is so darling! I didn't see all of it, but you have one imaginative girl. I love how she's perched there, and how she takes good care of her bear. She even looks out for her daddy-o, finding you a place to sit. Thanks for sharing!
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