Lashes and coos

Avery was born with no visible eyelashes (as I’ve mentioned before) – so I was fairly taken back when I looked down at her recently to see a set of long, full (blonde) ones. How, I wondered in amazement, could I not have noticed that her lashes were growing? Do I not see her every day?? I guess I shouldn’t have been that surprised – after all, when you live with a child it’s easy to miss the the subtle (but ultimately major) physical changes. One day you literally wake up and think, “Wow – when did she get so big?” Or, in this case, “Wow – when did she get those lashes?”

One change I’ve definitely noticed, though, is Avery’s “talking.” She (thankfully) has reached the stage where crying isn’t her sole way to communicate; about a week ago, she started cooing and squealing on a regular basis. It’s fun to hear, and the video below contains a few coos. (And look closely – maybe you’ll notice her lashes too!)

-M

3 Responses to “Lashes and coos


  • PopPop
    September 11th, 2009 14:17
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    Sorry, those aren’t coos. She is definitely saying “Hi.” She will be talking very early. Can’t wait to talk to her tomorrow.

  • Safta
    September 11th, 2009 18:17
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    I agree with PopPop. She is definitely trying to mimic her Mom and say what her Mom says to her, which is Hi.

  • Cousin Aimee
    September 14th, 2009 14:49
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    Tanner loves this video! He wants to watch it over and over again. :) Cutie!

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