Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sonja stands up

Monday, 9/28
Sonja stood up in the crib after her afternoon nap! She just waited there until Penelope showed up and then gave her a huge smile, 'Look at me!'

Michael crawls as fast as Sonja, still like a caterpillar. He is just starting to take a couple of 'steps' on hands and knees before he lowers on his belly.
They both follow me around the house like a tail. If I go to Nikolas's room, they show up at the door within a few minutes, both of them peaking in. When I gave Nikolas a bath, they came to the bathroom. I carried them both back to the living room 2-3 times and they would immediately head back to the bathroom, so cute! And of course, when I'm standing in the kitchen they both crawl to the gate. Sonja now climbs up the gate and holds on to the rails looking at me. She hasn't figured out how to lower herself, which is when she cries, both in her crib in the morning after she's been standing for a while (signaling to me to get up from the bed and head over to the babies' room) and at the kitchen gate.
Posing for a picture:

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sonja's first tooth

Sonja got her first tooth: bottom right:
Michael's new hairstyle:

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Little rugrats

For the past week, as soon as the babies touch the floor they disperse in different directions all over the living room. Little rugrats! Sonja does the military crawl, and Michael looks like a little caterpillar--gets up on all four, pushes forward and lies down, and so on.

Babies share a ball (1) and then Sonja smacks Michael (2):


Our caterpillar and the alligator:

Saturday, September 5, 2009

on all fours, plus Sonja sits up by herself

Mike, bouncing back and forth on his hands and knees:
Sonja on all fours:
It took only another week before Sonja was able to get up on tippy toes and hands in a triangle pose :)

Mike says mama and dada, while Sonja says mamamama and motions her mouth as if she is saying dadada and then also smacks her tongue against her gums as if she is eating something delicious.




We have to watch these two carefully now since they've become extremely mobile on the floor and they like to put everything in their mouths right now. Nikolas is trying to help them by offering them a teether, except that his generosity looks pretty painful: he'll shove a teether in their mouth saying, 'Nikolas daje bebama da grickaju' (Nikolas is giving something to babies to nibble on'), and he'd just hold it there pushing it in! Poor things would bend backward to get this huge teether out of their mouth...