
Cora has had quite a week, by her standards. She has learned that she has feet, she has learned to bang a spoon, and she had fun playing with other babies at our church's Vacation Bible School.
First off, the latest discovery: spoon-banging. Stace and I wanted to get a not-too-expensive but not-fast-food meal Sunday evening. We went to a place that was kid-friendly enough and featured the bonus of outdoor seating, in case Cora was too fussy for indoor dining. While waiting for our dinner, Stace held Cora on his lap and I got a spoon for her to hold. She studied it in her hand and then hit the t

able with it - what a wonderful, satisfying noise! Bang! Bang! Bang bang! She looked so pleased with herself. Of course we didn't bring a camera to dinner, but here you see her with the spoon after we got home. (If any ladies reading this are wondering, she is wearing a cute little dress with panties that go to a different cute little dress. Daddy dressed her, and believes that since they are both flowered and pink, they match fine. Who is Mommy to argue?)
Cora also now has found her feet, and likes to hold them up when she is getting her diaper changed. Very helpful! When I tried to capture this cuteness on the camera, she let go and started grinning away instead. Oh well. I also need to work hard to capture her biting her tongue. When we were in England, she found her tongue and was often

working it around her mouth or chewing it. A month later, she continues to chew her tongue, sticking it between her gums on the side of her mouth. She looks like a cow chewing its cud. I think it could be a comfort thing, since she gave up pacifiers when she stopped taking a bottle.
This past week, Cora and I were at church every day at 9 (go mom!) to help at Vacation Bible School. We helped in the nursery, and Cora loved playing with the other babies and with the variety of toys she doesn't see at home. She is shown her in the jumperoo, with the diaper bag and blanket under her feet to give her a boost so she could jump.