Sun 3 May 2009
Almost forgot….
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Maeve has two more word/phrases in vocab – “Thank you” (rather than “Ta”) and “Toast”. First heard this morning.
Sun 3 May 2009
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Maeve has two more word/phrases in vocab – “Thank you” (rather than “Ta”) and “Toast”. First heard this morning.
Tue 28 Apr 2009
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- First time I heard Maeve utter this word was today
Thu 16 Apr 2009
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Maeve has been trying to speak and is doing a lot of baby babble – probably trying to generate sequences of sounds that she hears from adults around her. She has mastered “Mama” and “Papa” and “dada”, Last week some of this babble started to make some sense and gel with what Maeve was feeling inside. Maeves first meaningful comment came as a result of her teething which must be painful. Maeve said “teeth oww” – and we got the bongella out.
Today she managed “bye bye” and waving her arms as Bernie carried her out to the car.
Wed 15 Apr 2009
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Over the last few weeks a more discernable trend in Maeve’s musical tastes an behaviour has become apparent. I am a “folkie” – nothing to be ashamed of, but someone who likes traditional music of most nations but with a particular emphasis on my on Celtic race of Ireland/Scotland and England. One of my favourite groups is “Fairport Convention” and I recently bought a new album which had a track called “Si Tu Dois Partir” and it really excites Maeve. Its a catchy tune, even though my French is rusty I like it and for Maeve its gets her bouncing up and down in the car seat and swaying from side to side in harmony with her hands in the air and legs bouncing up and down with joy. It makes your heart warm just watching her with a big smile on her face enjoying the simple things in life.
For a while now Maeve has been trying to clap, but without success; Either her hands don’t make contact or not in a way that causes a sound to be generated. Today that changed and with “Si Tu Dois Partir” Maeve (to her own joy) started to clap in time to the tune…
Life’s simple pleasures are by far the best.
Wed 8 Apr 2009
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Here is a picture I took of Maeve on the beach at the back of our house on Thursday April 2 2009.
Isn’t she pretty