This week Rishab started playing a new game - hide and Seek with us.Once he is done with his food, we put him in the walker and push him to one side of the hall, then one of the family member will go an hide behind one of the bedroom doors. We will knock and call out his name. Rishab responds with great enthusiasm. He will run in his walker and come over to the first bedroom door. He will then analyse with the help of the knocking door whether we are behind the first bedroom door. If not, he will move further down to the next bedroom and find us. Once he find us - What a smile!! We repeat this game a couple of times, this helps him digest his food too. So a fun game for all of us.
Another thing he has started enjoying is eating curds (yogurt). Even though he will be full to the brim after his lunch, if we offer him curds he will jump for it. He will put his finger in his mouth and try to hold the spoon and cherish his curds to the fullest. He has also started enjoying egg yolks. So whenever his grandpa has half-fry he offer the yolk to Rishab and my little baby will eat it will a lovely smile on his face.
When hubby and me come back from office in the evening Rishab is very happy to see us. He will actively start kicking his legs to show us his excitement. He also started making some weird noises like "Hee Hee Hee". His dad calls him a donkey ("Hee-Haw" minus the "Haw")
Rishab has also become very strong. Now he will not open his mouth if he does not want food. Any amount of distraction is a waste of effort for us. He will close his mouth very tight when a spoon come closer. Also massaging him nowadays has become an effort. he will not bend his legs to cycle, like he would do earlier .. I guess he is bored of the massage now.
Rishab has now reached the maximum height in the walker... he has grown taller... so now he bends his legs and walks in the walker.. An he has become a pro with the walker. He can maneuver the walker like Michael maneuvers his F1. He run across the room now. Its a lovely sight to see. Love to see him grown.
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