Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
A New Trick
7 comments:
KarenB
said...
Such a happy baby! Once they become mobile, there is so much more trouble they can get into!!
When my daughter started crawling, for the first couple of days she could only go backwards. She would get farther and farther from her goal and get madder and madder!
Oh and when she talks she'll know how to say those good words, also! What a little beauty with lots of good energy to get going in this wonderful (but flawed) world.
7 comments:
Such a happy baby! Once they become mobile, there is so much more trouble they can get into!!
When my daughter started crawling, for the first couple of days she could only go backwards. She would get farther and farther from her goal and get madder and madder!
Looks like she’s doing great! Now the real fun begins. She is so incredibly adorable.
Oh and when she talks she'll know how to say those good words, also! What a little beauty with lots of good energy to get going in this wonderful (but flawed) world.
What fun to watch them grow. Persist indeed. That's the only way to go.
The move is on.
The first thing grandson was taught by his father was how to get off the sofa , feet first . I still think it's the most useful he's ever learnt .
Oh she looks so pleased with herself, well done Miss Josie, xx
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