Using the principles of sound scientific enquiry (observable phenomenon, repeatable in controlled circumstances, measurable results not accountable by random variables, statistical significance etc.) I think we can safely say Gemma is demonstrating some solid and complex verbal-physio skills. Plop a ball somewhere on the floor, say "get the ball, get the ball" and she'll motor over, grab and/or swat the ball and send it rolling. Inevitable she'll tire of this before we do, but it happens more than often enough not to be a fluke. She's also getting into peek-a-do games using, er, boxer shorts to enable her disappearing act. Gets us all giggling.
On the other end of new experiences, Gemma is no fan of the vacuum cleaner. Perhaps because it's bigger than her and makes a menacing noise, but put it on and she clings, frowns and wants it off asap. My devotion to her wishes means from here on in, I refuse to use the evil contraption.
On the other end of new experiences, Gemma is no fan of the vacuum cleaner. Perhaps because it's bigger than her and makes a menacing noise, but put it on and she clings, frowns and wants it off asap. My devotion to her wishes means from here on in, I refuse to use the evil contraption.
