Zahra fed Salma her first spoon-fed food: rice cereal and breast milk. She seemed to like it.
Later, we had a visit from Laili, Mina and Nesa and uncles Reza and Ali M.
Friday, November 25, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Rolling over... and back
Today, while in Modesto for Thanksgiving, Salma rolled over and back again all on her own. First time. She seemed quite pleased with her accomplishment and her new found empowerment.
She has also discovered yoga and accupressure :). She finds it quite relaxing to pull her feet to her head and chew on a special pressure point on her toe.
And now for another test of including video... For those who saw the prior test post that I removed sorry for the churn. Here's another test. This is a video of Salma at 2 months. I'll try to get something more recent ASAP.
This uses Vimeo
She has also discovered yoga and accupressure :). She finds it quite relaxing to pull her feet to her head and chew on a special pressure point on her toe.
And now for another test of including video... For those who saw the prior test post that I removed sorry for the churn. Here's another test. This is a video of Salma at 2 months. I'll try to get something more recent ASAP.
This uses Vimeo
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Playing at the beach in San Francisco
This morning we spent a fun couple of hours at Bakers Beach in San Francisco. It started sunny and cool but then warmed up nicely.
Warm enough for the nude sunbathers to come out. Gotta love CA.
This was Salma's first time at the ocean and the first time Zahra and I had been in quite a while.
It was great to get out and enjoy a fall morning.
So in the prior post, I was talking about how Salma was holding things more deliberately. Like her yellow thing for example...
Or even her bottle...
But of course, nothing tastes as good as thumb and bib...
And finally, today's guest star... visiting from LA... Marwa. As you can imagine, whe's welcome any time :)
Sunday, November 06, 2005
November
It was the annual Rapt Halloween party, and the bunny family was in full attendance :)
Salma is starting to get finer motor control and I think she may starting to teeth. She would never take the pacifier, but now she really likes to chew and suck on the "yellow thing". And as you can see, she holds it herself and can bring it to her mouth.
Last night, Zahra went to a play so Salma and I were on our own. I gave her a bottle and she practically held it on her own and fed herself.
Last weekend we went to visit our friends Pascal and Judith and their daughter Alexia. (They've been featured on the blog before.) Pascal is a talented photographer. Thanks to Pascal for sharing...
Salma is starting to get finer motor control and I think she may starting to teeth. She would never take the pacifier, but now she really likes to chew and suck on the "yellow thing". And as you can see, she holds it herself and can bring it to her mouth.
Last night, Zahra went to a play so Salma and I were on our own. I gave her a bottle and she practically held it on her own and fed herself.
Last weekend we went to visit our friends Pascal and Judith and their daughter Alexia. (They've been featured on the blog before.) Pascal is a talented photographer. Thanks to Pascal for sharing...
Salma is 4 months old!
Salma turned four months old and little by little, she is transforming from infant to baby girl. In particular, she does "talk" quite a bit. Nothing word like yet, just those heart-melting cooing sounds. She has also firmly figured out her left thumb as you'll see...
Here Salma and Jaleh-joon enjoy a sunny autumn afternoon on the deck.
When she's not sunning on the deck, Salma likes to relax in her crib :)
See what I mean about the thumb?
It's been great to have Ali M around.
And once in a while 'pesar khaleh' Bahman comes to visit from L.A.
We had a few more visitors in October... Lisa and Dave....
and Nora and Angie.
We were also excited to have a surprise visit from Eliza (Lisa) Livingston who is a long time family friend and most recently was instrumental in getting Zahra (and me) through labor and afterwards. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures to share. In in my shameless desire to plug my friend's good work...Let me mention that Lisa runs a cute bed and breakfast on Vancouver Island if you're ever thinking of going that way. It's called Villa Marco Polo Inn. She has also written an book called Living with Colon Cancer: Beating the Odds
inspired by her own experience as both nurse and cancer survivor.
Here Salma and Jaleh-joon enjoy a sunny autumn afternoon on the deck.
When she's not sunning on the deck, Salma likes to relax in her crib :)
See what I mean about the thumb?
It's been great to have Ali M around.
And once in a while 'pesar khaleh' Bahman comes to visit from L.A.
We had a few more visitors in October... Lisa and Dave....
and Nora and Angie.
We were also excited to have a surprise visit from Eliza (Lisa) Livingston who is a long time family friend and most recently was instrumental in getting Zahra (and me) through labor and afterwards. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures to share. In in my shameless desire to plug my friend's good work...Let me mention that Lisa runs a cute bed and breakfast on Vancouver Island if you're ever thinking of going that way. It's called Villa Marco Polo Inn. She has also written an book called Living with Colon Cancer: Beating the Odds
inspired by her own experience as both nurse and cancer survivor.
Salma goes to Toronto
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