Monday, October 26, 2009

Pointer finger

"Pointer finger" makes more sense to me than "index finger", so we'll stick with it. Hannah has been developing her fine motor skills, and, like everything she does, she is doing it in the cutest fashion possible. She is fascinated with her pointer finger and uses it to touch everything. She has been doing this for a couple weeks now, so I figured I should write about it before she stops. Hannah even uses her pointer finger to touch her other pointer finger. We'll see her looking down at a black spot or hair on her exersaucer, pointer finger out, touching the small thing over and over. She'll point at our face and touch our nose with all her fingers folded in except the one. Then she'll grab our face with all her fingers and try to rip part of it off. Most frequently she chooses lips or a nose, but occasionally she goes for the eyes. It all makes you go "OW! Aww...."


Her morning schedule has changed, and she now takes a two-hour long nap in the morning. I think I was trying to get her to go to sleep before when she was hungry and tired, so she wouldn't nap as long. Oops. Or maybe her schedule changed when she started eating more solid food. So I have been using that time to do more work, but I thought today I should throw in a blog entry. Before the blog dies from neglect. Sorry blog.

Heidi's sister visited last weekend and we all went for a hike. Heidi took this photo of Hannah and I, and I thought the Interwebs might enjoy it:

I'll try to make it less of a gap between entries next time.

1 comments:

Miss Coffey October 26, 2009 at 5:26 PM  

It is so fun/interesting to see the development of a child! When I first met Hannah she couldn't look you in the eye or control her facial expression... now look at her! Love the pics!

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