Below is Exhibit A for my “Father of the Year” award.
Here is Ava’s new trick she learned tonight… she is starting to figure out how to get us to laugh and respond to her “tricks”. Although we did not catch video of it… Emilie was also rolling around the room. Mostly, into her sister and laughing hysterically about it…
Ava started crawling last week. It’s more of a brute force motion with her arms, but she’s still able to propel herself forward. Emilie is practicing a more refined method.
Your smiles for the next two minutes are courtesy of Ava.
A Crack Up from Jason Carter on Vimeo.
Ava has gotten very good at rolling over. Emilie is happy to watch for now.
Rolling Over from Jason Carter on Vimeo.
So, today I was feeding Emilie and she decided she was done after three minutes of nursing. I was not convinced, so I put my finger in her mouth and she bit down…low and behold, there was a little tooth breaking the surface. I am freaking out about this. Mainly, because I cannot believe they are actually turning into little humans. I know all about child development and know about “teething” and such BUT I never thought MY little preemies would grow up!! lt’s happening too fast.
Well, this prompted me to immediately check Ava’s mouth. Nope, she’s still my little gummi bear. Sheesh, one thing at a time.
Stephanie
I was in charge of feeding the girls recently. Ava was causing so much trouble I just had to get video of the experience. Emilie’s time in the chair is in the second half.
Messy Eaters from Jason Carter on Vimeo.
The girls had their first taste of solid food a few weeks ago. Ava was into it – Emilie not so much.
Our First Human Food from Jason Carter on Vimeo.