Just the other week, when I wasn't looking, NS crawled right past the 10-month mark. Her latest accomplishments include standing hands-free, imitating a dog's woof-woof/guau-guau (in the context of a picture book), waving bye-bye, using hand signs for "more" and "milk" and opening certain cupboard doors in the kitchen (we've got to get those fixed!).
When I saw her engrossed in A Guide to Familiar American Insects, I knew her reach had extended to the second shelf of the bookshelf:



En route to the local appearance of a presidential candidate (an unsuccessful venture due to long, long lines and bitter cold), NS took her first ride on a public transit bus with me and Auntie A:

When I saw her engrossed in A Guide to Familiar American Insects, I knew her reach had extended to the second shelf of the bookshelf:
En route to the local appearance of a presidential candidate (an unsuccessful venture due to long, long lines and bitter cold), NS took her first ride on a public transit bus with me and Auntie A:
Caught in a rare napping state:
Hey, I have the same green and yellow hat for J! I'm impressed N leaves it on though... :)
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