Humor Me.
Something I’ve had the pleasure to enjoy with both of our kids is watching them develop a sense of humor. It is also extremely important to me as a milestone and as an attribute in a human being. I guess I’m saying, if any person lacks a sense of humor, we’re generally not going to get along. Maybe you feel the same. Nina’s been great with our peek-a-boos and our tickling… the subject of this video strikes me as a different kind of humor, though… I’m simply telling her not to do something over and over again, but in a way that says “I’m kidding, this is actually ok.” If you think about it, I could be yelling the same lines, and she would be horrified. Thus, here is a budding sense of humor.
Video
Click here to see Nina’s sense of humor come shining through… This is a fairly large video, and repetitious as all get out, but it is still hilarious, shot on May 19th. (Slightly out of order… “automobile” happened the day after this video.
May 20th, our neighbor Rob and his daughter Ferris join us on our playground equipment. I needed to mow the lawn. See this image larger.
May 21st, I know everybody probably thinks that their kid is a genius. Ian built this car out of a chair and some mats. See this image larger.
So I have to ask. Have you met Ian, boy genius? Here he is. See this image larger.
We have a survey that checks to see how well your kid is developing with gross/fine motor skills and other tests. I took this picture because one of the questions would be about stacking blocks, I was sure. This is what I would consider to be 5 blocks tall, going on 6. We were recently asked if she could stack 2. Roger that. See this image larger.