See???!
3. Gianna drinks from a cup! She's so stinkin' cool. I had been using a plastic cup with a tiny amount of water and that worked but she was only having like 25% success. With the shot glass, she's super accurate and I can fill it almost all the way. The catch is that I have to hand it to her first because 9 out of 10 times she will lift the glass from the top and fling water everywhere. We will get there though. I attribute our cup success from my mom sneaking her water from 3 months of age, and Gianna's unwillingness to let us really feed her very much at all.
5. I'm learning more and more that Gianna (and in general, babies/toddlers/kids) can probably do a lot more than I think she can. If someone would have told me that their 8 month old could feed herself and drink on her own, I would have been incredulous back in January because I am (we are) accustomed to things happening in a certain order or going through particular stages. It's funny that although I have questioned so much about my life, regarding faith, food, all things household, birth methods, etc that I never looked at the human aspect of questioning.
Why does a baby need to drink from a sippy cup before a regular cup?
Why should a baby eat only mush at first?
Why do you have to learn addition two years before multiplication?
Moee and more I'm learning to question everything, especially the status quo, or whatever is "normal", or "age appropriate". I know in most there is logic and truth, but there's not just one right way for each individual. I guess that's really the bottom line. Our society/world has put so much into groupthink and making norms that we've forgotten the uniqueness of each of us that pervades our brains, hearts, and souls.
6. Repainted baby rocking chair! Gianna likes to "try" to rock while sitting in it, but really enjoys just standing and rocking the chair when it's empty.
7. We went to the Farmer's Market this week for the first time in a few weeks and really, really stocked up . Chris had come early from work, so we were able to tag team at the market and hang out, chat, and sit by the fountain in downtown Tyler. It's always nice to tag team because I buy Chris a huge watermelon that weighs approximately as much as Gianna. A girl only has so many arms for produce bags and two 20 lb loads...
8. Still working on our piano skills....
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