Olivia has made big steps bonding to us and often shows us affection with a big cuddle and sometimes a kiss. Rikke and Olivia have made good progress with bonding and Olivia looks like she really feels comfort and closeness in her Mum's arms - even sometimes when she has hurt herself where she used to just go into herself.
Olivia and I have also become closer and she often asks to come up and sit with me or for me to come and play. When I came home the other day she ran up and gave me a cuddle and was excited to see "Di-di" after me being at work all day.
Today, she even played with me for a whole hour - without stress - while Rikke had a nap. We had to go in a few times and look - "Shhh. Mummy's sleeping..." - but otherwise we just went for a walk around the garden then upstairs and made dinner together. It was wonderful to just be together like that. Just a week ago she had to check in and be picked up by Rikke at least every 3-5 min...
She loves to listen to music and dance... her favourite is the electric piano "demo button" song. We are all singing the tune 24-7 now...
Olivia's language is improving and in addition to "bye-bye" she can now say a number of words like "di-di" (daddy), "mum", "ow" (learned by burning her finger on the kettle), "more" (if it is Dad's cooking), and her favourite things which she is always on the lookout for: "do [g]" and "bir [d]".
A big step for us has been buying the new car. Not only is this good for family outings, but it is a diesel with decent fuel efficiency and I have been driving each day the 100 or so kilometers to work in Aalborg instead of taking the train. This gives me more time with my girls...
So although one could call it a "family car" it is actually Dad's car and this is the way that the girls get around in the neighbourhood during the day! Olivia enjoys the bike and we also have a little bike-trailer (thanks Grandma Pat) for the bike that she can sit in if Rikke also needs groceries.
Olivia is getting more confident out in the neighbourhood. She likes to go down to the park in the afternoon and muck around, especially if there are some friendly dogs that she can pat or chase around.
Despite the calendar saying summer, cold windy days are an ever present part of life.
Here Olivia gets acquainted with her jumpsuit which is standard issue for Danish kids and they can race about without fear of getting a chill. She has her, "are you kidding me?" look on, and while sympathising I had to break it to her that this really was summer and it is weather-wise only downhill from here...
Olivia had initially shown a dislike for all manner of stuffed toy or fluffy animal, but she is starting to warm to them. This one of the first meetings with the kookaburra puppet Olivia got for her birthday from Grandma Liz and Grandad.
Here she is getting closer to the kookaburra after Rikke found a compromise for Olivia's insistence that Mum sit on the back of the rocking horse with her.
The usually careful and shy Olivia is at times fearless in her play. Here she decided it was funny to run blind in the backyard...
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