Sunday, January 22, 2012

What Cosette has been up to

Jeff and I agree that Cosette's first official word is "Da-da." She's been saying mama and da-da for a while now, but she didn't seem to mean it. But when Jeff came home from work on Friday, Cosette clearly called him da-da. And the majority of the time that she says it, she seems to be referring to Jeff. So we're declaring da-da to be her first word.
As you can imagine, Jeff is quite proud. (But I'll have you know, she made the sound "mama" first...).
On Christmas Eve, Cosette learned to do a fish kiss. She was originally sucking in her cheeks while eating, but she soon discovered that we liked it and she will sometimes do it on demand now. It's really fun to do fish kisses back and forth with her.
Cosette's newest trick is clapping. She's very proud of herself when she claps, and she enjoys doing it sporadically throughout the day.
She's still not crawling, but she's getting close. Every day she fine tunes her mobility skills. She can now sit and turn around 360 degrees, go from laying on her stomach to sitting upright, and she can scootch around a little bit (usually backwards). She'll get into the crawling position and rock a little, trying to get to something, but she still hasn't quite figured it out.
I consider her late mobility to be both good and bad. I don't mind being able to set her down on the floor for a minute or two and know she won't go too far away (although that's quickly disappearing). I like having her stay my little baby a little longer. But this past week she seems to be getting more and more frustrated at not being able to go where she wants when she wants (and she expresses her discontent by making a REALLY obnoxious whiny sound that drives me up the wall). It's fun watching her learn new things, and it will be cute when she figures out how to crawl.
Today we discovered that Cosette does NOT like the sound of ice falling off or being scraped off of the car. She cried REALLY HARD when I had to scrape the car this afternoon to get to church. It was not fun at all. I hope that either she gets over this aversion or that I don't have to scrape any more ice off of my car this winter (she didn't have a problem with me brushing snow off, so I think it must be the sound that scares her).

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