Friday, July 17, 2009

Today Lydia went swimming with me and her Grammy (my Mom) and we had a lot of fun. (Thanks, Omi, for lending us your cute turtle floatie for Lydia to sit in!) This was Lydia's second time in a big pool (Omi took her once and they had so much fun). Today, not only did we play, but Lydia had her first swimming lesson from Grammy! She did great. No fussing at all when we put her under the water. She's going to be a little water baby, I think! She enjoyed being pulled around in her floatie and loved the "bouncy-bouncy-bouncy" game up and down in the water. (She was only mildly entertained when I would go under the water and then jump up and say "Peek-a-boo!") After a short bit, we put a t-shirt on her to protect her cute little baby skin from the sun. Between that, her 70 SPF, and her sun hat, this child was super protected!

One of Lydia's new favorite things to do is to throw herself onto the pillows. We'll lay them on the floor and she does a pillow dive into them and then smiles at us and giggles. Oliver likes to take it to the next level and pile the other pillows on top of her. She likes that. Here's a video, although she wasn't quite as giddy about it on this particular day...

Lydia went to visit her Pediatrician this week and he says she's doing great! She's on target for most developmental milestones, but hasn't spoken any real words yet, like "Mommy" or "Daddy" or "cat". She babbles a lot and sometimes it totally sounds like her own little language - nothing recognizable quite yet! The Pediatrician suspects this is because she's learning 2 languages (English, primarily, but German too with her Omi.) He thinks that's wonderful and in the long run is going to be a tremendous asset as she prepares for school. She's developing a certain part of the brain and her aptitude for learning, and this is a great time to learn languages. BUT, on the flip side, obviously she has to deal with 2 different words for milk, 2 different words for cat, etc. Naturally it's confusing! So anyway, we're still waiting for those magic first words. But you know, when Omi speaks german to Lydia she refers to me and Oliver as "Mommy" and "Daddy" so Lydia has no excuse on those 2 words! We've been consistent, Baby, so show us some love and give us a shout-out!

1 comment:

Gauger Family said...

She seems like such a HAPPY girl! She has gotten so much hair in the back too. She is going to be so smart! Will she teach Gracie German???