Even when they are as big as she is!
She plays under her bouncer and walks on her hands:
I am trying introduce finger foods. It’s very messy, so I let her eat on the floor (another thing I said I wouldn’t do before I was a mother, but hey, I eat things that drop on the floor, so why not?):
She was eating bits of chicken and rice. Here are her pants after:
Much worse than when she eats puffs.
And my floor:
Here she is just looking cute in her crib:
The fuzzy white “frame” is really just the slats in her crib. I am using a 50mm lens with the aperture wide open (narrow depth of field) so everything looks fuzzy except Fiona.
Fiona still crawls funny. She uses one knee and pushes off with the opposite foot. She frequently gets up on her feet with her hands down (like Downward Facing Dog in yoga). It’s almost like she is trying to stand up in the middle of the floor. Of course she has not pulled herself up to stand yet so middle of the floor is not likely to happen. Fiona has to try everything the hard way first, I think.
Here she is, grinding her new teeth against her old teeth:
Here are the videos from the experiment I conducted. In one of them, Fiona is crawling to her toys and playing with them. In the other, she is turning over an empty red box, wondering where the toys went. They are not very exciting, I know.
This last video was taken a couple of weeks ago, but I thought I would post it anyway. It has a good example of the funny way she crawls and of her babbling. She is chewing on my watch, something she loves to do.
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