Sage's 7th month
Here I am again with an update on our quickly growing baby. His 7th month flew by and was full of exciting new developments and precious cuddly moments. Sage's second tooth came in on the bottom and has been followed by the appearance of four top teeth! Two are still emerging but I can only imagine how uncomfortable his teething must be. Despite this Sage has been a happy camper of late. He has quickly mastered sitting up unassisted and is not afraid to bring himself back to the ground to play on his tummy or roll. Yesterday Sage did some scooting on his belly in order to get access to some toys that were several feet away. It was exciting and I wish I had it on video.
Amara continue to be a wonderful sister and amazing little girl. Her fourth birthday is coming up next month! She has been enjoying her new class this year, "Yellow Team", with friends and teacher Ms. Theresa. Amara's favorite part of school is playing on the playground with the other children. She has become a fantastic jumper. And she has some unique and awesome dance moves including one in which she plants her hands on the ground and kicks both feet up to the sky. Grandma Patty calls it her handstand. She has been interested lately in learning to skip rope and in learning about the human body, including bones. She frequently asks very insightful questions which shows us that her mind likes to understand and analyze how things work. We are looking forward to Christmas and a visit from Pappa, Janny and our east coast family in early December. Stay tuned..!.
I forgot to mention that Halloween was fun and that we trick or treated in Bay Park with the Martinez family. Amara was "Rainbow Dash" and Sage was a monkey.
Amara continue to be a wonderful sister and amazing little girl. Her fourth birthday is coming up next month! She has been enjoying her new class this year, "Yellow Team", with friends and teacher Ms. Theresa. Amara's favorite part of school is playing on the playground with the other children. She has become a fantastic jumper. And she has some unique and awesome dance moves including one in which she plants her hands on the ground and kicks both feet up to the sky. Grandma Patty calls it her handstand. She has been interested lately in learning to skip rope and in learning about the human body, including bones. She frequently asks very insightful questions which shows us that her mind likes to understand and analyze how things work. We are looking forward to Christmas and a visit from Pappa, Janny and our east coast family in early December. Stay tuned..!.
I forgot to mention that Halloween was fun and that we trick or treated in Bay Park with the Martinez family. Amara was "Rainbow Dash" and Sage was a monkey.
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