Hailey has learned how to climb and crawl over pretty much everything. She started with small things, pillows, legs, the edge of her toy bin. She eventually graduated to being able to climb up and over us whether we were sitting up or laying on the ground. We pulled our twin mattress up from the garage when my mom came to visit. We've ended up making it part of the living room furniture. Hailey enjoys playing on it. Since it's a plush pillow top, it's a great cushion when we decide to swing and drop her. She loves it! It allows her to reach up and grab onto the counter and watch us in the kitchen. It also creates a 90 degree angle between the couch that she can climb in between. She's also learned how to climb up her rocking chair and realized that if she leans against it and climbs up the back it will tip back and lean against the wall, thus allowing her to play with the flag that's hanging behind the chair. She definitely knows how to keep herself entertained!
We had a Pound Plunge challenge at the gym. Part of the YMCA that has made it possible for Joel and me to work out is the kid care which is cheaper per month than a babysitter would be for a night. So we dropped Hailey off and went to our challenge. Halfway through the challenge I get called up to the kid care. I thought Hailey was probably tired and cranky or crying for some reason. She's been pretty good lately so I'm a bit intrigued. I get up there and one of the attendants is holding Hailey who's just finished sniffling back some tears. The attendant had put her in a bouncer of sorts. Well Hailey is pretty mobile and doesn't like to be confined, so she put her climbing skills to use and climbed out. When she conquers a "drop off" she puts her hands down as her cushion and goes head first. I'm sure that's what she did this time, but to the attendant it looked like she had just fallen out of the bouncer. She probably hit a littler harder than usual so she freaked herself out a bit and started to cry. The attendant had to fill out an incident report and have the head lifeguard come and check to make sure she didn't have a concussion. I found it funny. I usually tell the workers that she doesn't do well in those, but this time I forgot. Made me smile. Our little acrobat.
We recently sold our brown leather rocker chair that we received. With those funds we were able to purchase a different glider chair that was smaller and fit in Hailey's room better. Plus we still had a few extra dollars left over. With the left over cash we were able to find a cheap but good quality bike trailer. Hailey is old enough, but more importantly big enough to sit in a trailer and ride with us. The weather is usually nice and it'll be fun to be able to get out and ride as a family.
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| She's still getting used to it. This was only her second ride. |
Joel and Hailey have a special face that they do with each other. Again, one of those things that only Joel and Hailey share part in.
Hailey growls. Yes, growls. My dad has a habit of growling at little kids to see if it will nerve them. Well, Joel and I knew this so we planned ahead. We started growling at Hailey and then smiling. Eventually she started growling at things. She'd crawl somewhere and growl. She'd be in the tub and we'd growl and she'd growl back. The time came for Hailey and Grandpa Brooksby to meet. It had been five months since the last time he'd been up for a visit. When it was Grandpa's turn to hold Hailey and play with her he came up to her to get her and growled at her. She just looked at him. Then she'd make a face back at him. He had fun making all kinds of faces and noises at her just to have her mimic or laugh or give him a face back. Nerves of steel! He called a few days after they left to let us know that he was impressed that she didn't cry or try to run away. Oh the things we teach and train our kids for.
Hailey loves to fly through the air... most of the time. Joel and I will stand across from each other and toss Hailey between us. She loves it so much that she turns around in our hands and gets ready for the next flight. She gets her excited flappy hands and big smile. If we catch her in the right mood she enjoys being swung from her hips between our legs. Flier, climber, growler... oh the personality.
She knows what bath time is and will come crawling as fast as her little legs will carry her when she hears the tub water run. That means she will drop whatever she's playing with, even her favorite toy or food. She wasn't very happy when we eventually showed her that she couldn't hang on to, bite or play with the faucet or temperature knob. She threw a tantrum the first night but has learned quickly.
She has also loved putting her fingers in people's mouths. That is up until a few nights ago when Joel decided it was time to break that habit. Each time she'd put her fingers in his mouth, he'd gently bite her. It took her 7-8 times and a molar bite to realize that pain is accompanied with fingers in mouths. Quick little learner. :)
There's lots of things that we've done recently. Time for a picture story!
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| I'm learning to accept a hat... I don't like them. And I'm going on a ride in my new kid carry backpack. Daddy's toy. |
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| We went to Conference and saw Great Grandpa Clarke. He snuck me chocolate chip cookies when mom wasn't watching. |
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| On the way back from conference M&D got cheesecake and Daddy shared some of his whipped cream! Mmmm |
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| I learned how to rip the toilet seat tattoo off! |
| Daddy and me eating bagels and cream cheese! My Dr. says I can have full fat everything! |
| Daddy made chocolate cupcakes. I didn't quite eat them, I had more fun playing with them. |
| This is my friend and neighbor Keirsten. She comes over and we play. The music stand is one of my favorites. Next is the musical walker behind me. |
| I often help Mommy when she's folding laundry. I do my best to help her pull stuff out and make sure it's folded right. If it's not right, I unfold it for her. Aren't I helpful |










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