Category: Kids

  • Bryn, 11 Months

    This month Bryn stood for about two seconds, but hasn’t repeated it (luck/chance), has become a stair climbing and descending pro (her sister never figured out the backwards scoot down), can reliably say “mama” and “cat,” enjoys walker type things, received her first haircut (thanks, Dad!) and wants to climb up everything all the time.

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  • Bryn, Month 10

    She’s cruising and she can climb stairs. Babbling is off the hook, climbing on Daddy is a favorite game, and temperament continues to improve. With Mom starting to work this month, Bryn now goes to daycare half the week and has a nanny at home another day of the week. Growing up!

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  • Bryn, Month 9

    The little bundle is becoming so much more interactive. Waving, clapping, dare I say object permanence is becoming a thing? She’s pulling herself to stand, but not quite cruising. Beginning to get a leg up to head up stairs… Hurray for baby gates! We have teeth with the fourth one just coming in, and she’s a definite fan of ice cream (from multiple occasions).…

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  • Bryn, Month 8

    Halloween, snow, long colds for everyone, Thanksgiving, first ice cream (liked it), tolerating the car and stroller, sitting up on her own, able to crawl across the house, and loads of babbling. It was a big month for this little one.

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  • Mia, 2.5 Years

    What a six months, kid! You said farewell to all the friends you ever knew, your room, your home, and your city. I think you’ve landed fairly well on the other side of the country so kudos to you. You are such a loving big sister, love you some books and Daniel Tiger, are beginning to rough-house with me (dream come true!!), I think…

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  • Bryn, 7 Months

    Little girl is getting mighty close to forward momentum! She’s up on her knees and able to throw/fall forward. It’s been a good half a year without baby gates… She got to meet Grandpa Mike and Grandma Karen as they spent a few days here. She LOVES her sister SO MUCH and that’s reciprocated… sometimes too much. Biggest thing for Mom and Dad? Tolerating…

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