This morning, Emma put two words together and said "bye bye da da." Mommy, Grandma and Grandpa all heard her.
Clara enjoyed getting into the newspapers and magazines again and riding her Elmo car. Emma is also able to get on and off the Elmo car now. Clara even pushed Emma on the car- it was very cute. Their legs aren't long enough yet to "drive" the car around by themselves, but soon enough, they'll be there!
Mommy put the ladies down for a nap at 9 so that they would get a nap before going to the dr. at 10:30. Grandma came with Mommy and even bumped into Sharon Forman- so fun!
At 15 months, Clara and Emma both measure 29 1/4. Clara weighs 20 lbs 10 oz and Emma is 19 lbs 13 oz. Dr. Rockland is pleased with their development. Dr. Rockland says some kids are like Clara and Emma and don't love milk, but that they really do need the calcium and Mommy and Daddy need to make sure to give it to them.
She did say we should start the early intervention process for Emma, but by the time they get to her (in about a month), she will probably be walking. She said Emma's verbal ability is that of a child 18 months +, so that probably explains the late walking.
They got two shots- flu and chicken pox. They were stars as usual. After a drive to show Grandma the area, Clara and Emma enjoyed some bread, cheese and a banana for lunch, followed by a quick visit from Cousin Lani. Clara and Emma enjoyed playing with their new toy- a combination xylophone/piano.




Clara enjoyed getting into the newspapers and magazines again and riding her Elmo car. Emma is also able to get on and off the Elmo car now. Clara even pushed Emma on the car- it was very cute. Their legs aren't long enough yet to "drive" the car around by themselves, but soon enough, they'll be there!
Mommy put the ladies down for a nap at 9 so that they would get a nap before going to the dr. at 10:30. Grandma came with Mommy and even bumped into Sharon Forman- so fun!
At 15 months, Clara and Emma both measure 29 1/4. Clara weighs 20 lbs 10 oz and Emma is 19 lbs 13 oz. Dr. Rockland is pleased with their development. Dr. Rockland says some kids are like Clara and Emma and don't love milk, but that they really do need the calcium and Mommy and Daddy need to make sure to give it to them.
She did say we should start the early intervention process for Emma, but by the time they get to her (in about a month), she will probably be walking. She said Emma's verbal ability is that of a child 18 months +, so that probably explains the late walking.
They got two shots- flu and chicken pox. They were stars as usual. After a drive to show Grandma the area, Clara and Emma enjoyed some bread, cheese and a banana for lunch, followed by a quick visit from Cousin Lani. Clara and Emma enjoyed playing with their new toy- a combination xylophone/piano.