I cannot BELIEVE how quickly time has flown! Six months ago tonight, Leah was born. To celebrate, I got tired. Not quite as exhausted as I was the evening she was born, but I am pretty wiped at the moment. In fact, I had to turn off the TV because I was too tired to follow anything. But HEY - my baby's SIX MONTHS OLD! I think it's pretty impressive that she's made it this far without her parents doing anything too stupid. To her. Rob has commented that pretty soon she'll be 20. I choose to ignore his strange logic.
Here she is two mornings ago, just before her first taste of rice cereal. (She didn't love it, but she did accept a few spoonfuls, accompanied by lemon faces.) I have some great camera-video of the event, but I can't get it to load right now. I'll try again later when I wake up. Hopefully that won't be when she's 20.
Update (12/10/05): The video finally loaded on the free hosting site. Enjoy!

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I was so distracted by the teething complaints from Leah that I forgot to update with her other new developments!
She is, of course, ever more observant and aware of her surroundings. She turns her whole body to see things, and is always moving, trying to get to whatever seems interesting. Even though she can't crawl, she can still move an awful lot, and seems to get places by inching her way across surfaces or lurching herself forward.
When she wants to get "up!" she raises her arms at my prompting. This is funny when she's also attempting sit-ups.
While she doesn't really show many signs of separation anxiety, I can tell that she prefers people who are calm over those who are loud and make sudden movements.
And although she is now a crazy wiggle-worm who doesn't want to be put down often, she has also begun snuggling into my shoulder, which is oh-so-nice.
She finally gets the whole peek-a-boo concept! How exciting. Here she is, in a poor-quality video by yours truly:

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Leah has a quiet, intense focus that even other people are starting to notice. She loves to be engaged with other people and interesting objects, and is beginning to like books - turning pages and staring at the pictures.
Whether this means she wants to eat them or learn something from them, only time will tell...
Another new development: push-ups.
Previously Leah held her head up while on her stomach and kept her balance with her arms, but now she's pushing herself up and is quite proud of this!
She can also inch herself across a surface if she's really motivated. Amelia is not pleased by this new skill.