Svea - 11/12/2019
Svea ate bites of toasted whole wheat English muffin and ate two servings of grapes for breakfast. For lunch she ate pork chop meat (mixed with applesauce) that I fed her, no whole wheat toast, and ate bites of beets.
Ok, there are several pictures today, but it's actually 3 sets of 2 each. The "before and after" pictures. First picture Svea crawled up on the igloo with this bandana over her head and I was curious if she'd jump. Sure enough, no problem. Haha. What a goof! She's a bit too fearless and I think she likes the feeling - because she was standing there nervously giggling in anticipation before jumping. :)
Next two pictures; stacks of books. What a surprise! The everyday activity. She works VERY hard getting her books in a stack just the way she wants them and then she tried to stand up while holding them. She said, "help me." Good job Svea. (Zoom in on her tongue. Haha!) Then I carried the books to the arm of the couch and she said (without my prompting), "thank you." Wow. I was impressed.
Last two pictures; These two girls were sitting in the legos drawer and sometimes it's just more fun to shuffle your feet and make a loud racket!! Except when you make it look like too much fun everyone comes over! The big girls had to squeeze in too! That pretty much filled up the drawer!! Haha!! In the last picture if you zoom in on Linnea and Svea it looks like they're talking to each other. I think they were plotting how to get rid of the big girls so they could have the drawer to themselves again!!
Ok, there are several pictures today, but it's actually 3 sets of 2 each. The "before and after" pictures. First picture Svea crawled up on the igloo with this bandana over her head and I was curious if she'd jump. Sure enough, no problem. Haha. What a goof! She's a bit too fearless and I think she likes the feeling - because she was standing there nervously giggling in anticipation before jumping. :)
Next two pictures; stacks of books. What a surprise! The everyday activity. She works VERY hard getting her books in a stack just the way she wants them and then she tried to stand up while holding them. She said, "help me." Good job Svea. (Zoom in on her tongue. Haha!) Then I carried the books to the arm of the couch and she said (without my prompting), "thank you." Wow. I was impressed.






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