Maya took a long time to walk, but has finally gotten the hang of it. In the interim, our very talkative kid lost a lot of her words. Now that she's got the walking thing down, new words are flying into her vocabulary by the day.
Here's a sampling:
cat, dog, duck, quack quack, moo, mama, dada, Kate, this, that, want, more, water, book, block, ball, peacock, yogurt, bagel, cheese, broccoli, carrot, no, cracker, cake, socks, lion
These are some of her favorite sentences and phrases:
I did it.
I want that.
All done.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
First Trip to Franklin Park Zoo
It was beautifully sunny, though a bit brisker than we thought when we headed to the zoo with Auntie Kate.
Maya at the semi-frozen duck pond.
Checking out the "cat" (actually a red panda).
Goats. Nigerian Dwarf goats. Very exotic.
Bullriding.
Maya and Kate in the crashed truck in the lion exhibit.
February Fun
Reading her Valentine's Day cards.
How much does Maya love broccoli?
This much!
Showing off her purple cow dress...and our new kitchen floor!
Our little contractor.
What's up, Doc?
February Break
Over February Break, we got ready to put our condo on the market. Grandma Carol, and Opa and Kathleen came to help out with Maya while the parents packed, moved, painted and cleaned. Sadly, we didn't get any pics of the NJ crew. It was kind of hectic by that point.
Reading together.
Maya isn't allowed to play with keys usually, but Grandmoms have other ideas.
January Playtime
Maya likes to use the timer as a phone and the space in between the oven and bookcase as a phone booth. Some day she'll look back at this and ask, "What's a phone booth?"
Riding a horse at Munchkin playgroup!
MLK Weekend with Nana and Bushkie
On Martin Luther King weekend, Nana and Bushkie came for a visit.
Maya loves her fruits and veggies...
...especially while in her activity table.
Trying on her red cowgirl boots from Auntie Merry.
Deep in play.
Reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear with Nana and a brown bear.
Pooped!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Maya's Discourse on Broccoli and Other Subjects
This is a little long. Probably only of interest to the grandparents.
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