Monday, May 17, 2010

Dancing Machine

Campbell is a dancing machine. About 2 months ago she started shaking her head back and forth (like she is saying "No") when music would come on the TV or radio. Occasionally, if she was really excited, she would clap her hands together at the same time. Last night was her first real "dancing" experience. She turned on her Sesame Street music player and started bobbing her head, then she started stomping her feet, then she turned in a circle. She kept coming back over to the music player and starting the song over and over again. "C is for Cookie" is now stuck in my head, but she had us both in stitches over her dancing. I will post some video as soon as our good laptop is back from the shop.

BTW--was I the only person that didn't get the memo about Cookie Monster now being the Veggie (and sometimes, cookies) Monster? When the crap did that happen?

Friday, May 7, 2010

Turn, Turn, Turn

To every season, right?
Well, Spring has sprung and Campbell has just started doing something new. For at least 5-6 weeks she has been sitting on her bottom and spinning in a circle...she moves one leg and then moves the other to meet it and works her way around in the circle. This is big fun, especially when Daddy does it with her. Well, yesterday she started turning in a circle while standing! This is big because it means that her balance and coordination are improving everyday. She is such a big lady.

Yesterday we got back from going swimming and she would look at me and then turn in a circle and wait for me to clap. If I clapped, she would smile and do it again....if I didn't clap, she would make a squeaking noise, point to my hands and then turn around again with the expectation that I was going to clap. Either way, she performed and I clapped. That's how this is going to go for awhile, I think. :-)

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

It is starting.

Campbell has started whining...alot. Almost incessantly some days, and seems to think that we are very dumb because we can't seem to figure out what it is that she wants. Looking forward to some more words so that we can decrease this behavior, but I am worried that I am being naive to think that this behavior is language dependent.

She has also now thrown at least a small handful of full-blown tantrums with the back arching and the whole nine yards. They have been short in duration (couple of minutes maximum...most less than that) and not so terrible for the most part. I am suddenly realizing that we may be in for some adventurous times ahead.

At our last checkup, the doctor said "Well, at your next checkup she should be a championship tantrum thrower...that's usually how this works.". A-W-E-S-O-M-E.