Tuesday, May 17, 2011

In The Waiting Room

Yesterday, Margaret had her 15-month checkup (you know, the one where we shoot her full of autism!), and she developed a very important skill: reading while she waits in the waiting room.

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And then she developed another important life skill: wearing a book as a hat.

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The pediatrician’s office had this awesome chair that was just her height, and she had a ball climbing in and out of it.  Of course, she has yet to figure out how to approach the chair, turn around, and sit, so she climbs into the chair frontwards and turns around while standing on the chair, which is a little nerve-racking when one is her mother.

While we were waiting, I also taught her to fist-bump.

And her stats – she’s 28 lbs and 32 inches, which puts her in the 95th and 90th percentiles.

Proportionality, here we come!

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