She's getting pretty quick at it, and has this very efficient technique of only using one knee - and she always leads with her left, so you have to start her at the very far right of the staircase otherwise she climbs into the wall on the left. (Lack of spatial awareness = totally from my side of the gene pool.) The other day I was awarded the Parent of the Year 2011 for forgetting to close the baby gate at the bottom of the staircase, and by the time I realized she was out of the room, she was half-way up the second flight of stairs... whoopsies... we don't forget to do the gates up anymore.
We took Elizabeth to this International Lunch that was held by the Newcomer's Society (aka the Old Ladies). Elizabeth's favourite part was the huge staircase in the church where the lunch was held. My favourite part was the entertainment. First, a trio of Israelis playing English flutes (aka recorders):
In true Old Lady form, after their piece, someone stood up and asked (with her eyes closed), "Can you tell us, please, who is the composer, and from what century was your piece?" (Seriously.) |
And that is how I know she loved the stairs best.
2 comments:
What a pretty baby girl! Love her.
The old ladies are hilarious! I wish I knew what they said about the boxed art presentation. Whatever it was, I am sure it was said in hushed tones. Or perhaps they just closed their eyes at each other?
I love the little crawl away really really fast to whatever she was going for at the top of the stairs.
These English old ladies are really starting to crack me up. They really don't have lives do they? Or they may need to pull the Cambridge stick out of there bums. Lol
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