The ice is finally starting to get under control around here. There are now tire tracks in our street and alley.
Bea's had a playgroup both Monday and today. Another playdate tomorrow. This girl has a busy social schedule. Poor mama can barely keep up.
But, she falls asleep in the car afterwards, and usually sleeps longer than at home, so I can get some editing done. It doesn't hurt that I don't have internet in my car - so I HAVE to edit instead of surf.
Serenity's day passed, there were some tears but it wasn't incapacitating. We read two poems in the park. I lost it on 'I am in the birds that sing', as I always was warmed last winter, while I was pregnant with Bea and approaching Serenity's 2nd birthday, by the birds at my feeder in my office window and as I had taken bird seed as the offering to the ancestors while we burned incense.
Bea is dressed in spring colors today. Think it and it will come, right? She looks so darn cute. She is also diaperless right now. She seems happier. Well, she just has to hold up her 'end' of the bargain and let me know when she has to potty. I've taken every 20 min for two rounds now, and she 'niao niaos'* a little bit. Maybe she is doing better with this EC than I thought!
Over the last, snowed-in week I added many new blogs to my google reader. Stuff on simplifying (both mental and physical), a montessori blog, other parenting blogs. I am running out of ideas here for things to do with Bea. The last month the focus has been social things, like the playgroups. But she is sleeping less now, so I think there is time to add more activities. Plus she is getting stuff more and more. She still likes to crawl and cruise around herself, exploring. At these times, she isn't really interested if I try to get her to 'play' with me. She also doesn't care for book being read or shown to her. But, I still try to read at least one a day. Eventually she'll be in to it. She likes bouncy games and mama-jungle gym and doesn't seem to mind me singing to her. But, mostly it's all about the search for trouble.
*It's the Chinese for urinating, and I didn't want to say peepee and I didn't want anything that she would hear by others and go at the wrong time!
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Glad that you came through Serenity's day okay. I had to look up the 'birds that sing' poem - it is so good, isn't it? Thanks for reminding me of it.
Sounds like Bea is a quick learner with the 'niao niao's.
Go Bea (in two ways lol) we did not even attempt EC, I see no rhyme or reason to her peeing, so when diaperless I follow with a flat cloth diaper to sop it up. I can usually catch a poo if I am paying attention, she stops what she is doing, get's very serious and starts making grunting noises, if I run, I can intercept it. However, I would not ask my sitter to do this, so diapers it is :).
Bea will come around on the book. E lover her some books now, her current favorites are activity style books, Pat the Bunny is a big one, cause you can pat the bunny, sniff the flowers, play peek a boo with the little boy, rub daddy's wiskers, she likes doing these things. Second favorite is Peak a Boo Baby, again cause it's interactive, you peak a boo with the various babies. Now she sits alone flipping through pages and reading her book intently. Just keep em out on a shelf in her reach, show them to her each day and eventually she will go to them on her and flip though, I am sure.
At that age Sky didn't care for books either. Wasn't until he was almost two that he showed an interest in sitting down and looking at the pictures and reading with me. Might have been partly the vision thing too though I don't know.
I'm considering doing a bit of EC with this next one, let me know how it goes with Bea!
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