San Diego Zoo
Abi enjoyed petting the goats, and climbing up the play structure. Â You can see Abi & Mommy at the top of the play structure.
Growing
Abi can now put her full hand around door knobs, and she gets hit in the head if she stands under the refrigerator door as it is closed. Â She’s getting tall.
She loves closing the refrigerator door. Â It is her job.
Abi, the mute Napolean
Abi is very communicative, and bossy. Â She grunts, points, and expects her will to be done. Â It usually is. Â Recently, she has expanded her dominion. Â She now leads people by the hand to where she wants them to go (and if that doesn’t work, she’ll push them behind their knees.) Â Here, she leads her cousin Semra to the living room to play.
She’s also been leading Daddy by the hand when she wants him to open a door for her. Â First, she’ll point to the door knob because she knows he can open it. Â If that doesn’t work, she just pushes him into the door because she knows he can get through it. Â She also pushes older children at the playground around. Â Thus far, no one has complained.
California trip
Abi went to visit Aunt Barbara, Uncle Harvey, cousins Andrea, Faith, Mara, Jossi, Semra, Jacques, Azu & Pia. Â She had a great time with her cousins. Â Here are some pictures.
Rough 3 weeks – – please excuse lack of updates
Poor Mommy & Daddy have been getting about 4-5 hours of sleep per night for the last three weeks. Â We were in CA for two weeks, during which time Abi was waking up at 3AM local time, bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and ready to play. Â During the last week, Abi has been waking up at least once per night because she is ravenously hungry. Â However, when we offer her food during the day, she often nods her head no. Â We are learning that “no” means “maybe”. Â I guess she is not going to be a food feminist. Â Anyway, please excuse the dearth of postings on this blog. Â We are very, very, very tired.