Friday, October 24, 2008

Pretty Wardrobe







Another few fashion shots



Grown-Up Ellie



Leslie: Ellie has decided that she is one of us. She watches what we are doing very carefully in order to participate. She sees us reading all the time, and so has decided to join us. She'll pick up a book (more often upside-down than rightside-up!) and flip through it. If it is a magazine, she flips through the pages with her thumb, very grown up. She'll sit for a surprising length of time looking upside-down at a book.


She also spends a lot of time at the computer, one hand on the mouse and the other banging on the keyboard.


She even joins us when we watch tv. She doesn't watch, of course, unless there is music or birds. If there is music, she'll bop up and down, dancing. If there are birds, she'll point and shout. Otherwise she just climbs up on the couch, cuddles next to one of us, and pops her thumb in her mouth to settle in. Again, she'll sit there for a surprising amount of time.



At night, she falls asleep on our bed, while one of us sits with her. After a while, she noticed that we sit propped up with pillows. Now she always sleeps propped up with pillows.


She likes to help. She's assigned herself a series of jobs. It started at the JCA, where she is the one who hands the ID card to be swiped. Then it moved to credit cards, so she pays all the bills at the grocery store. Next she began to unload the cart onto the belt at the register. Recently she's appointed herself the official light-master, and she is in charge of turning on and off all lights. She also opens and closes lids, unwraps food (especially chocolate bars) and opens and closes doors. Her first real words manifest the importance of these activities: she says "light" when she wants to turn on or off the lights. She says "uh-oh" when she drops something. She also says "ouch" when she pinches us, and then promptly pats us with "gentle pats."


Poor little thing, with not two but four big people, she's got a lot of catching up to do.