Cambri is a busy baby, even when I was pregnant she moved constantly. I never could tell when she was sleeping and now even though I can tell she is sleeping she is flipping and rolling all over. She plays with a toy for about 30 seconds before moving to the next and so it's no surprise she doesn't ever sit down to watch TV. Every now and then she will glance up at the screen but then quickly moves on to the next thing. Until today. Today she was busy sliding on her home made slide that she made all by herself. (A gaming chair flipped upside down)
This kept her occupied longer than normal. She climbed up it, slid down it, sometimes on her back, sometimes on her tummy.
Bella was watching Good Luck Charlie on the Disney channel while this was going on. There is about two minutes left in the show and I notice Cambri is watching.
For those of you that haven't watched the show, it ends with Teddy (the older sister) doing a video diary for Charlie (the younger sister). At the end of the diary Teddy always says "Good luck Charlie." I wasn't sure if Cambri was actually watching or just taking a rest until she lifted up her hand and waved then said "bye bye" and blew kisses. I was shocked, first that she was actually watching and even more shocked that she watched enough to know what was going on and that it was over. Now she just has to learn that you can't communicate with the TV....yet.
This kept her occupied longer than normal. She climbed up it, slid down it, sometimes on her back, sometimes on her tummy.
Bella was watching Good Luck Charlie on the Disney channel while this was going on. There is about two minutes left in the show and I notice Cambri is watching.
For those of you that haven't watched the show, it ends with Teddy (the older sister) doing a video diary for Charlie (the younger sister). At the end of the diary Teddy always says "Good luck Charlie." I wasn't sure if Cambri was actually watching or just taking a rest until she lifted up her hand and waved then said "bye bye" and blew kisses. I was shocked, first that she was actually watching and even more shocked that she watched enough to know what was going on and that it was over. Now she just has to learn that you can't communicate with the TV....yet.

