Our Lucy Loo is eleven months old! It's hard to believe that she has been with us for almost a year. For about the past month and a half she has been very interested in learning how to walk. She grabs the pointer fingers of whatever person is nearby or holding her, and either stands up or slides out of their lap onto the floor so she can begin walking. She uses our pointer fingers as her little "walker" to help her get around:
She also likes to practice walking up stairs with help, and likes to lift her feet up onto each step. I'm trying to teach her how to crawl up the stairs, but she doesn't really like it. In fact, Lucy is not interested in crawling at all, despite our best efforts. She can twist and turn on the ground, and she can even rotate in circles while on her stomach. She can get up on all fours and even lean forward to twist onto all fours from a seated position, too. But she never wants to propel herself forward. Sometimes she scoots herself backward while she is on her tummy, but I don't think she consciously realizes that she is moving. So, in contrast to the happy "walking Lucy," this is what we usually see if we put her on her tummy:
She is still nursing a few times a day, but she is getting better at eating solids. Right now she has two teeth, and hopefully she will like to experiment with more foods as teeth begin to grow in. She is still a picky eater, though. Whenever she dislikes a food, she loudly spits it out (often so that the food sprays everywhere in the process). She doesn't mind getting messy when she eats, which is so different from how Sam was as a baby.
Right now she loves the crushers from Trader Joe's, especially the applesauce and the carrot-apple sauce. She will usually eat most baby food combinations that have either a pear or an apple base. She also will eat some little rice puffs, the maple-cinnamon crushers (that taste like churros), teething biscuits/cookies, and small pieces of hot dogs. This morning she ate a few pieces of scrambled eggs, but I don't know if that will become a trend. I just keep offering things to her, in hopes that she'll change her mind.
Oh dear! Earlier last month Lucy learned to wield her gooey cookie like a paintbrush on the wall.
She really likes puppets (despite what you see at the beginning of this video) and stuffed animals. We have a few puppets and stuffed animals that we use to play with her, and she likes to give all of them hugs and kisses. She also likes the puppets in the Baby Einstein videos. She often watches an episode when I am getting ready for the day, while she sits in her exersaucer. Several times Sam has wanted to watch an episode with her, and for some reason he feels compelled to sit in a plastic contraption too, so he drags the laundry basket next to her exersaucer. This is how our kids watch shows together:
She is reaching for a teddy bear here. I took this photo today.
She also likes to open and shut drawers and cupboard doors. Last weekend she worked frantically to dump out a huge bin of Legos while we were out at RB (see video). She also likes to play with Sam - he is still the best at getting her to laugh (see video).
Lucy is a happy girl and hasn't really had any stranger anxiety. I'm grateful for this, because I can leave her in the gym child care without really worrying about her crying for me. I also don't have to worry about leaving her when I go to work.
Lucy claps her hands together and waves "hi" and "bye." She also can sign "more," "all done," and "milk." She also knows how to sign "book," but she needs a little help with that one. She likes to read "Where's Spot?" and "The Hungry Caterpillar" right now. Just as of the past two days, I think she has learned to say, "Uh oh!" (although it sounds more like "Ah-ah!"). But she knows how to use it in context, since she intentionally drops things off the edge of her high chair tray before saying "Ah-ah!"
Here are some more pictures:
She can't move herself forward on this bike with her feet, so for now we push the bike for her from behind. She loves riding her bike.
She wouldn't look at the camera because she was interested in Sam's episode of "Phineas and Ferb"
"Where's Lucy?" (See her skills in this video)
"Peek-a-boo!"
I think this was the first time she was really aware of the idea of self-ornamentation. She learned how to lift this necklace over her head and drape it across the back of her neck. I made a little "Oooh!" sound and she took off the necklace, lifted it back on, and made a little "Oooh!" sound herself.
I think she looks like some of my baby pictures in this shot.
Lucy's first time going down a slide
Currently my absolute favorite picture of Lucy and Sam

























