I will start with some of Emily's most recent accomplishments. Emily is quite adept at standing now, and does this every chance she gets, except of course when you want her to. She has gotten so good at standing, in fact, she can do it unsupported. Unfortunately as soon as she takes a step, gravity takes over. She has not yet learned how to get herself to a standing position without the aide of something to pull herself up on. Emily has also increased her tooth total to nine, with the appearance of her very first molar. We are sure that others will soon follow. In fact, they may already be here, but she really won't let me check, and if she is unwilling to let me, I am not sticking my finger in there. She jabbers constantly and also laughs all the time, not just little giggles mind you, but full blown guffaws; her whole body laughs. I have to say, of all the things she does now, the laughing is my favorite; it will brighten ANY day. And most importantly, she's finally had her first bite of chocolate cake!!
Now on to the collective total of things Emily can do: crawl at an award winning pace, wave "hi" and "goodbye," hot wire a riding lawn mower, open cabinets with her bare hands, direct airplanes to land on the appropriate runways, redecorate any room within about 5 minutes, collect shoes (usually not her own), parallel park an 18 wheeler while blindfolded, put her own arms into her sleeves when you're getting her dressed, cut down a giant redwood using only a hatchet, "cruise" around furniture, wrap Daddy around her finger with a single smile, say "teeko-teeko" (which we translate to tickle-tickle) and do so every time she says this, tame lions, open drawers, play peek-a-boo, run the Chicago Marathon, ride a tiger bare-back, grab a pair of glasses and whip them off your face in the same movement, dance the fox trot, make an entire bowl of peas disappear, and she can laugh, scream, yawn, blow raspberries, etc . . . all with her pacifier still in her mouth! Lastly, she can charm every single person she meets.
There's the list of what Emily can do, now that she's 1 Year Old! Watch this space for details on Emily's blowout birthday bash. (With any luck, very soon.)
"This polar bear has very soft ears."
"Would you like a candy cane?"
"I'm having soooo much fun!"
"I'm standing all by myself!"
4 comments:
Your little Princess is perfect!! (and not only does she have her Daddy enraptured with her, you should hear Grandpa Jerry brag about her to Uncle Ron!!)
You let her chop down a redwood!?!? That is terrible! Do you know how long it takes to grow a redwood?
I suppose I should have explained this first to avoid any concern. Emily is very environmentally aware and a real lover of nature and the natural beauty of open spaces. It was with a heavy heart that she cut down that tree, but she did it to save the forest FOR the trees. The redwood in question had contracted a new, rare, dangerous, drug resistant form of Dutch Elm Disease, now named Super Resiliant Giant Redwood Disease. After efforst to transplant the tree to an isolated island to live out the rest of its life proved impossible it was decided to have Emily cut it down before it could infect the ENTIRE Redwood forest. So there you go, the whole story.
I am relieved to hear it.
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