Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Clapping
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Hands Up
Kalli is starting to hold her hands up wanting to be picked up. She pulled herself up a few days ago and was standing. Ever since she was sick she hasn't gotten back on baby food. Kim tried last night and she didn't want it. Kalli sure does love her own remote. Another thing she likes to do is stare at people. She got excited when a guy winked at her in Olive Garden on Monday.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Sunday, February 20, 2005
Kalli
Kalli pulled herself up for the 1st time. She's moving all around the house. Her favorite place is Kim's hutch. She likes to sit in front of it and look at herself. Her other place is the TV. She raises her hands up when we say, "Praise the Lord". - Well when she's in the mood.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Sunday, February 13, 2005
Kalli
Kalli loves to go over the Kim's hutch and look at herself in the mirror. So far she doesn't hit it but just sits there and watches herself. It's funny watching her discover things. She'll be waving her hands around and stop and look at it. She's getting more excited especially when she's picked up.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Growing up
Kalli's little arms are starting to go up a more now. She fused a little for me to pick her up last night while extending her arms. I did and when she was ready to get down she let me know. She's wanting to be held while your standing up. Kristina was like that when she was a baby. Kalli has a lot of expression when she's at home but not too much when she's in public. She's beginning to get more vocal in what she doesn't like. - It's cute.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Kalli
Kalli gets so happy when someone pays attention to her. She's starting to put her hands up so she can be picked up. It's funny to watch her as Kim plays "patty cake" with her. Kim will ask her if she wants to play patty cake. Kalli will smile. She does let you know when she doesn't want to do something. She'll let out a little screech. Last night she unplugged the computer while Danielle was on it. I said, "that's not good" and Kalli looked up and gave a, "I think I'm in trouble" look. It was cute. She loves to stick out her little tongue.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Kalli
It's good to see Kalli healthy again. She had stomach flu. Kalli was playing with the curtains and the kids feet while we were eating last night. She got mad the other day when she made it all the way to the kitchen and I had to put her back in the red room. She loves to bounce, kicking her feet and waving her arms. Kalli likes to ignore a person when they speak her name when she's interested in some object.
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
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