In the past 70 weeks, we’ve seen Becca grow from a tiny baby to an energetic toddler. Becca’s newest outside activity is climbing the 17 stairs to our second floor apartment. On Saturday, she decided to use the railing to pull herself up, instead of crawling up the stairs. It takes a while (old smashed pieces of chewing gum are very interesting to little girls), but Becca is determined to climb up all by herself (with very close supervision, of course!).
Becca’s newest indoor activity is building towers with her blocks. On Monday, I found her building little towers all by herself and was so delighted with her. When I expressed my pleasure to her, she made the sign for more. Yes, more, more! She can stack three blocks and is working on getting a fourth one up there.
We’ve established a bedtime routine for Becca that’s been in place for a few months now. When Becca is all ready for bed, she sits on my lap and drinks a bottle of milk (she gets so excited to see that bottle full of milk) while Josh reads to us from The Jesus Storybook Bible. This is an excellent book that goes through the Bible and shows us how Every Story Whispers His Name. We pray that Becca will understand at an early age that she needs Jesus to be her rescuer.
After we read to Becca, we sing her the Goodnight Song. I’m not sure what the official title is, but it’s the song my dad sang to me when he put me to bed. We would sing it to Becca every night before we left the NICU and we still sing it to her every night before she goes to bed. After singing, we pray, tell Becca that we love her, and remind her that “most of all Jesus loves you.” Our prayer is that Becca will come to love Jesus with all her heart.
Love all of the pictures. I think my favorite is the comparison to last march and seeing how her belly has rounded out. I love round baby bellies. I appreciate your example of parenting! Love to all. See you in five weeks!
She’s getting so talented!!! Olivia had that same set of onesies:) so cute!
Doesn’t seem so long ago that we were doing that same bedtime routine with you, Amy. That is so special to see you carry on. We’re so proud of you with the wonderful job you are doing with
with Becca. Its a joy to see her thriving so beautifully.
We are thankful our granddaughter has parents who love her so much – as evidenced by the time you are already investing in her teaching through playing as well as deliberate training. And you do it all in such a loving, fun way. We love watching the progress through your blog each week – when we can get online. 🙂