A few days ago Megan was struggling with throwing her sandwich a lot. After several warnings and interventions I put the second half of her sandwich in a ziplock bag for later. When she saw it in the bag she reached for the bag and verbally said "more, more, more" very clearly. I assure you she was given more of her sandwich.
If I am the one who gets Megan up in the morning I sometimes get her out of her jammies, change her diaper and then I get her clothes out of the closet. The other day I had her closet door open and she stood up and walked into the closet and then side stepped so that she was hidden behind the wall. Then she slowly tilted her head and peaked out, saw me, giggled and jumped back behind the wall. She was hiding from me and it was so cute.
Will was playing with her current favorite toy, her box of floor dominoes, and he was making the box jump around. She found this hilarious and was giggling like crazy. She would take the box from him and jump it around and then eventually she started taking the box and then turning her back to Will so that she was in between him and the box; and then she would grin and giggle while she played with it.
When we are in the car sometimes Megan leaves her glasses on and sometimes she takes them off and throws them in the floor, or worse she "manipulates" them, turning and twisting them which could potentially break them. So this week when I noticed that her glasses were off in the car I would put my hand back and tell her to give them to me; which she would do immediately. Two days in a row this happened and then the third day she left her glasses on. On the fourth day I heard her making a grunting/get my attention noise and when I looked in the mirror she had her glasses folded in her hand and she was trying to give them to me. The noise she was making was a "uhn, uhn" type noise like "here, here". She did it again the next day. While I would prefer that she leaves her glasses on this is a great step for her.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
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