Saturday, October 24, 2009

Learning to Wave

We're still here. We've been home for 6 weeks and are really starting to get into a groove. The baby is doing great. I feel like the attachment thing is really coming along. She definitely knows we're her family. The other day a woman talked to her at the park and she turned and buried her face into my shoulder. Good sign. 3 weeks ago she would have reached for her with a big smile. Like "Heeeey. You look fun. Wanna hold me?" She cries if I leave the room and somedays I can't put her down. Makenna is also doing great. She is so loving and gentle with her. Yes, sometimes I catch her swinging a shoe just close enough to not hit the baby but still close enough to get a reaction. I honestly don't think she's trying to hurt her. I think she's conducting an experiment in sisterly love.

Because of the malnutrition, Safiya hasn't been able to tolerate solid food. She throws it right back up. It's kind of like feeding solids to a 6 week old, really. So, we're holding off for a few months but I wanted to make sure she didn't develop an adverse reaction to food (bad speech therapist mommy) so we decided to do some food play. It also increases the chance that some food just might happen to make its way into her mouth. Here is the photo post banana paint:

We were also sitting at dinner the other day and I looked over. Safiya is looking at the ceiling and waving. So, we all look a the ceiling and look at each other and look back at the ceiling. And you don't want to say anything because she is obviously very serious about her activities. So we watch. And I decided she was practicing waving. To what, not so sure. But so far this is the only place she will wave. I got a little bit on video but I couldn't find the good camera. Sorry it is so grainy. I also took the audio out because in the background was Benjy explaining to Makenna what a stink bug is. No one wants to hear that.

Benjy fixed my internet so hopefully I can post more frequently.

xoxo

1 comment:

  1. i don't know how you do it. it's like working against intuition on so many issues. good thing you're patient and she's cute. and trust me with the older sister thing...give it a little time - the shoe will eventually connect and then a whole new phase in your life begins - SIBLINGS. sigh. i'm convinced charlie's so much bigger than luke was at this age because her body is responding to the whole evolutionary survival issue - and is making itself big enough to protect itself. sadly, she can now do more damage than luke - because she's two with a four year old's body. fun times. anyhoo - glad to hear all is good. is your head coming out of the clouds a bit now? is sleep coming more naturally? are you sleeping at all? you're in our thoughts. bb

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