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" Mama " from " mmma..mmamm (mamam) " is her first word. She utters it during her five months developments. Just days before this day she began uttering such word. Yes, she babbles a lot. Among of it are: " nnge^-nge^, " wawwa " and I don't know what word she is going to utter of those. What is clear now is that she now know to tell "mama" .. ha! Just a happy momma I am. Every voice I heard came from her mouth is just a song to my ears. Even her gleefully shouts, laughs, coos and alike. Who would not be happy and amazed hearing such in an infant like her? Not me. She always surprises me. And when we play on her, she would gleefully raise her voice surprisingly. Happy us, yeah! Who wouldn't? Smiles, laughters and tears. Ah, I don't care the latter. I just have to focus on the happiness it brought to us and all the body aches and such would go away. What a life, great and fulfilling life! Whew! God is great! Let us rejoice. Please be happy for me. ;-) I won't going to hide my happiness journey thinking there are " crabs " out there who would be jealous. Ha! I know not you. Thanks!
(Contribution by Kennith Griffin)
Ever since we went to
satellitetvlaredotx.com and got satellite TV, we have been watching all these scientific shows. It is pretty cool because I don't feel like watching TV is so bad. All of the shows we end up watching are educational and so interesting. We end up learning a lot! One of our favorites is 'How It's Made'. You would be amazed at how many steps go into making something. We were watching how to make a pocket knife the other night and couldn't believe how many steps there were to a little pocket knife. We also love the travel channel. It is fun to watch a show about a city and then visit it later in the year. We will plan a whole vacation off of an episode that we saw on the travel channel. We are not the most adventurous people. We like to see what exactly we will be doing before we go somewhere. I think our next destination will be to California. I have never been and I really want to go to San Fransisco.
An infant's activity is unique. Her/His actions might be the same or different to other infants but with the power of its uniqueness, what makes it intriguing and thrilling. Whew! What about roll-over activity? As what we knew, most (if not all) infants underwent roll-over or yet to do. As experienced mom said, some rolled-over early and some late (but beware of the late because it is a signal of something). And what about how many months is a particular infant roll-over?
In my daughter's case, it was today. At a particular time of 4:00 PM (date check: February 17, 2012) as I was in a nearby chair watching out of her in mat, I suddenly heard a voice of a bit crying. That's the time I saw her rolled-over for the first time. She cried because she was not able to take her right arm from her tummy. " Wow! " is my first reaction. Yes, I was happy and grabbed my digi-cam to take a picture of one of her firsts. After that, I happily told my husband about it even he was asleep, he has the right to know it. He was happy too. :-)
So that is it, just a little note for this day. A development of my dearie baby love.
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