
We then went on the tire swing together. I wish they had a infant swing. She loved swinging. She had the biggest grin and kept squealing. She'd look around and point at everything. It was just the two of us so the pictures are close ups. I think they turned out pretty good though.


Adia's really getting good at walking while holding my hand. She's still a little hesitant after falling in JC Penny and the shoes complicate the matter, but she still likes to walk. Now if only I could get her to keep moving. She likes to stop at every blade of grass (not kidding!). I need to remind myself that she's seeing it all for the first time from a different perspective and soon enough, I won't be able to get her to slow down. It's not like we have anywhere we need to be at any particular time.

She became very interested in our shadows. So interested that she started waving at hers and saying "Bye Bye." I did get some of it on video, but I wasn't close enough to really record her voice. You can see her mouthing the words though.


She quickly realized that I wasn't holding on anymore and I got in trouble. From then on she wouldn't walk and only wanted to be carried. She's smart like that.
She spent some time in the jumperoo once we got back in the house. I was amazed she wanted in there because it's been months since she's even shown interest in it. I set her in it and she jumped like a madwoman for a good 30 minutes. She was fascinated by the toys and was happy to yank on the frog and bird. Who would have thought that she could still use it at 11 months, 8 months after she sat in it for the first time. She still has room to grow in it even.

Scott woke up while she was jumping. We played for a bit, I attempted Guitar Hero and Adia danced with me. Then it was an unsuccessful dinnertime. Adia has not been interested in eating lately either. I don't know what's been upsetting her tummy so I started a food diary today. I won't be feeding her goldfish or bagels until I make sure the milk is ok. Her diaper rash seems to be getting better. Hopefully it will go away and we can figure out the allergy. Fingers crossed that it isn't a wheat, soy or milk allergy.
Adia took a long bath though. She had lots of fun with Scott. When she got out, Scott dressed her in her Love Bug pjs. We bought them right after she was born because they were on sale at Gymboree. I never thought she'd be big enough to wear them and they finally fit. She looks so cute in them! I wish I had more pairs. Scott prefers to put her in two piece pj sets. I'm starting to prefer them too since she can move around in them better. Too bad she still has a million sleepers, some of which she hasn't even begun to grow into.

She played for a long time before getting kind of cranky around 9. Her night time bottle was sitting on the floor by the couch. She grabbed it and handed it to me. I picked her up, expecting her to fight, but instead she snuggled up, closed her eyes and started drinking. She drank almost 8oz before falling fast asleep. I put her in bed right before Scott left. She slept until about 5, when she wanted to lay on my chest. We then slept until 7.
She woke up in the greatest mood. She gave me the biggest smile before then giving me a bug hug and kiss. Then she started clapping! If you say patty cake, she starts clapping and if you ask, "Where's you head?" She grabs both sides of her head. It's so funny. Hopefully I can get some good video of it.
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