Lauren has started to pull herself up, shuffle along just a bit, and I’ve even caught her standing without holding on to anything for a few seconds. We’re definitely getting ready for some walking. She’s also babbling a lot, and has said her first few words. So far we’ve hear “hi” “all done” and “dada.”
Crawling, “walking” and some new teeth
Lauren is definitely getting better at getting mobile. She’s not crawling yet, but can get around pretty well, mostly backwards.
First Day of Primary School!
Today Sophie started at the primary school! After two years at the Toddler House she is now with the “big kids.” Greene Towne opened up a new classroom this year for the ADM kids (Add Day Montessori), and it’s beautiful. Huge, with a separate eating area, practical life area, and movement room. She’s also with some friends that were with her the first year of the Toddler House.
The End of Summer
Sadly, summer has come to an end… But we got in as much as we could the last few weeks.
Bath Time
I mentioned in the previous post that Lauren loves the water. Bath time is a highlight of her day, especially now that she doesn’t have to sit in the bath seat for it. She loves to reach for the water coming out of the faucet (and is fascinated when her hand goes through it), and splash her hands around like crazy, getting water everywhere. Here’s a video: http://youtu.be/yVEKKRzJvDs
Lauren and Julia
Virginia
A few weeks ago we took a weekend trip down to Virginia. We were dropping Sophie off to stay with my parents for the week between summer camp and the start of the school year. It was quick but we got in a good visit with some friends.
We also did a hike up Hump Back Rock. Sophie did most of it on her own (although Dave might tell it differently), and I carried Lauren in the carrier. It was, as always, a beautiful view from the top.
Canada
We just back for a quick trip up to Brad & Joan’s fishing cabin in Canada. Unfortunately we were only able to stay a few days of the week vacation, but we packed as much fishing, reading and relaxation as possible into those days. Dave was also testing out our new camera lenses, so of the 400 pictures (literally), here are just a few. Of course none can capture the absolute beauty of the area.
The End of Summer Camp
Sadly another summer has almost come to an end – although we’re trying to fit as much as possible into what’s left. Sophie went to camp at her school, so knew most of the other kids and teachers. She was with the “big kids” this summer, rather than the toddlers. It was a good introduction to being with the big kids, because when school starts in September she’ll be one of the younger ones in the class.
Each week camp had a different theme. Outside groups came in to the present to the school, and the kids also took field trips that fit in with the theme. Here are a few of the highlights:
Lauren’s Getting so Big!
Lauren was 7 months last week and is turning into a little kid before our eyes! She’s sitting all on her own now.
And we had her in a highchair at a restaurant for the first time last weekend down in Rock Hall, MD.
And yesterday she rode in the Kelty backpack for the first time. We hiked through Wissahickon and she just hung out, taking in all of the nature around her. This was also the first hike that we’ve done where we didn’t have to carry Sophie for part of it. Before we know it they’ll be be running along side of us!