


Lissa and Daniel and baby makes three



We hope you enjoy this compilation video of a few recent Kivrin clips…

Kivrin is more mobile than ever. She crawled under the kitchen table to retrieve a pamphlet from the floor. Once she gets off the carpet, she has trouble, because the hardwood floor is slippery so she tends to get stuck under the table quite often. Baby proofing is progressing about as quickly as she is getting into stuff.
This morning, I just played with her on the kitchen floor and rearranged and cleaned everything as she got into it. She is obsessed with any tiny thing on the floor that she might be able to eat, a game she unfortunately learned at school by hanging out under the row of high chairs in her classroom looking for lost cheerios.







It didn’t matter how many times I helped her, Kivrin was only happy with this new toy when all of the pop-up animals were latched down. She isn’t interested in making them pop up again, but enjoys pushing them all down again and again. Oh well.
One of Kivrin’s teachers told me a silly story about her yesterday. They were sitting together on the floor and whever the teacher looked away, Kivrin would make a little noise like a growl to get her attention, then smile real big when the teacher looked back at her.
This morning, Kivrin growled at me twice when we were playing. It is the cutest thing, a throaty little exclamation, and very friendly/playful.
I probably can’t capture it on video, so you’ll have to use your imagination!


Kivrin is very into “big girl foods” that she can try to eat on her own, so we tried tofu this week and she LOVES it!



There isn’t much time between work and bedtime, but we are making the most of it on these nice spring days!


After all of the talk around our house this past month about the NCAA tournament, Kivrin apparently couldn’t let the championship game pass her by–she woke up after being in bed for almost two hours and was wide awake in the last 5 minutes of the Mich St. / North Carolina game. (She didn’t get to see the end though, I wisked her away to bed again.)

Tonight I let Kivrin experiment with drinking from a cup. It was a bit messy, even with water, and the towel in her lap didn’t catch everything. She loved it though and kept giggling in between sips.

“I am unicorn baby. I will redefine your mythologies. All unicorns are purple and sparkly, remember that.”

“Come on now. Even unicorns have to stop and wave at kitties. It’s a law of nature.”

“Oh hi, It’s just me, baby Kivrin. I’m playing dress up. Aren’t I cute?”
Gramma Mary sent some AWESOME presents, including this magical unicorn costume. I say magical only because when I tried to put Kivrin in it to take pictures, she seemed to love it and crawled around the living room wearing it, even with the hood up. It was probably a fluke, since she hasn’t even liked wearing hats lately, but it was sure an adorable fluke!!

“I got this bunny for Easter. It’s pretty great.”

“Wow. This thing is neat. I wonder what it does?”

“Oh, I see. It’s got a face on each finger. I like it!”

“Are you still here? I’m playing with my presents from Gramma Mary.”
Independent play (with a parent still in the room, or else she cries) is key at our house right now. Kivrin likes to do her own thing, sometimes with assistance, but often on her own. So, taking pictures of her opening presents was a challenge, because she never wanted to look up from whatever she was busy doing…


“What is mama doing with this balloon? How does she make it bounce so fast that I can’t catch it? OH my, it’s hitting me on the head! I love it!”

“Look at this neat blanket mama made me. I could crawl across it, but there is nothing over there that I want.”
(Grandma Sandy brought the fabric back for us from Hawaii!)



Our entry illustrates the poem SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT WOULD NOT TAKE THE GARBAGE OUT from the book Where the Sidewalk Ends Shel Silverstein. It might look like we just dumped trash in a box, but we only used foods mentioned in the poem and even had to make a late-night trip to the grocery story to get some “supplies”.
Hooray! We were awarded the “most disgusting” prize based on the votes of everyone who attended!

Our friend Megan had a bonding moment with Kivrin. Babies love her!
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