Weekly Photo Challenge – Cheeky Grins
Being a grandma is such a joyful experience for me. I was with Autumn on the first day of her life on September 28, 2017. It was an incredible feeling to hold her in my arms. I had the privilege to help taking care of her the first six out of the eight weeks. Then Mercy, Will, and Autumn were at my house during Thanksgiving week. I’m looking forward to spending time with them for Christmas.
I try to understand and observe the infant’s vision development in a few months.
- At birth, babies’ vision is abuzz with all kinds of visual stimulation. While they may look intently at a highly contrasted target, their primary focus is on objects 8 to 10 inches from their face or the distance to parent’s face.
- During the first months of life, the eyes start working together and vision rapidly improves. Eye-hand coordination begins to develop. By eight weeks, babies begin to more easily focus their eyes on the faces of a parent or other person near them.
- Babies begin to follow moving objects with their eyes and reach for things at around three months of age.
My observation of Autumn was that she started to follow objects with her eye movements before eight weeks old. She focused on her parents’ eyes and responded to them with her grins in the following photos. Autumn will be three months old when I see her at Christmas. I love her cheeky grins!
Priceless photos! There is nothing more wonderful then a grandchild. I am sure your holidays will be even better. Oh, and great birthday. Sweet like Autumn and I share the same day. I feel blessed to see these precious moments. Happy Holidays. .
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Thank you so much for your comment. Yes I’m blessed with the precious granddaughter. Happy holidays to you. 😊😄
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Autumn is absolutely adorable and a darling. LOVE her cheeky grin – lots of love and good wishes this festive season to her and her family 🙂
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Thank you so much, Dahlia! She is getting big. My daughter is going back to work part-time, tomorrow. She started taking Autumn to daycare this past week – 3 days a week. Autumn seems to adjust well. I’m looking forward to see them in 9 days. 🙂
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Awesome 🙂
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Thank you, Dahlia. 😃
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Absolutely adorable photo with Will. And you’ve caught Autumn’s “babyness” perfectly in those two last photos! It reminds me of what I read once about how in each stage of a child’s life they are their own person and they are exactly that person at the moment. How wonderful! 🙂
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Thank you, Teresa! I think we try to smile and laugh more when talking to Autumn and encourage her to mirror our images. She likes to smile from first few weeks. She smiles when asleep. It’s so cute! 🙂
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It IS cute!
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Thank you, I learned that from my Child Development. 🙂
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When I went for my teaching credential.
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Oh yay she’s beautiful Miriam! I love Autumn’s eyes in that first photo.
So glad for you. Blessings of joy and loving to you and Autumn and your whole family,
I love you,
Debbie
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Thank you so much, Debbie! Yes, Autumn is getting more expressive. She loves to smile a lot. I’m so happy to see that she is a happy baby. Love you too, Miriam
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Cutee!!
Can you check it some of my posts too and tell me if they’re any good? ☺️
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Thank you, Simmone!
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It was just a light talk…☺
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Very pleasant… 🙂
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Awww!! I’m falling in love with Autumn Miriam. You are a blessed grandma!
I must say smart also knowing all these facts about little babies. Thank You for sharing this ☺
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Thank you, Meenakshi! When I was on the phone with Mercy and heard Autumn’s voice, I wanted so much to hold her. Yes, learning about child development and being a teacher most of my life come in handy for family benefit. How are you doing these days? 🙂
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I can imagine. I was telling my daughter that one day I too will be going to grandmother and showed her Autumn’s pics. She was smiling 🙂
I’m fine Miriam! Thank You!
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Hmmm, planting the seed in her head! She’ll have plenty of time thinking about that!
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I do too!
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Yes, Michele!
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she look so healthy
and nice take on the prompt –
I read a few comments here too –
and will chime in on one….
but when boys were very young – first couple weeks – I hung up those black/white and red cards for them
and sometimes stood up a book (with contrasting colors) near them to get some visual feeding. ha
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Yes, “cheeky” has a somewhat negative connotation. But cheeky grin is different, so I went with it.
It makes sense to hang the mobile above the crib or rocker to attract the infants’ eye movements and head movements also.
Thanks.
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yes- I had the mobiles hanging too – but I sometimes used picture books along the side of the crib during changes – it feels like so long ago – but I recall son2 would soak some of the pages up – like he was reading – and it was his reaction that even had me turn pages and remember to prop a book – hja
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Yes, I remember the soft books along the side of the crib. The first few years of kids are like sponges…
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yes- yes and yes –
and hope you have a nice week ahead
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Thank you and thank you. I’ll have a busy week coming up, think about it one day at a time…
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yes – one day at a time. – 🙂
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Yes. Took care of today! 🙂
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Oh, how adorable. 🙂
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Oh thank you so much!! 🙂
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She is so adorable Miriam. My family has just added new infants and I can’t wait to see them. Enjoy your next visit!!
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Thank you so much for your comments. Yes, babies bring so much joy to the family. Happy to hear new babies in your family!!
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I love that first photo – what a great shot! Congratulations (belatedly) on the new grandchild.
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Thank you so much. Parenting is very rewarding (grand parenting also)!!
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She is sooooo beautiful 🌹
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Thank you so much, Elaine! 🙂
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She is so cute Miriam ma’am.. Specially her eyes and enjoy your time with her.. By the way, you are a talented photographer too.. I got to know this from your blog page…😍
Happy December 💖
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Thank you so much, I like taking photos. I learned to draw and paint, so it helps a little bit of the composition of my photos.
Happy holidays to you, Nisha!
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Yeah.. Even I took some pictures at a trip with my friends.. Please do have a look at my latest blog posted.
Much love 💓
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That’s nice to take photos on your trip with your friends!!
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Aww.😚 your granddaughter is soo cute.!😍
May her life be filled with happiness and peace.!
Amen.!
😊💖💖
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Thank you for your thoughtful blessings! 🙂 xox
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Pleasure is all mine.!😊
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Have a wonderful weekend!
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Aww.😚 thenkew.!💖💖💖
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You’re welcome, Jann!
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💖💖💖💖
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🙂 🙂 xo
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She is such a bundle of joy and you will surely have a very special Christmas.
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Yes, I will. I talked with my daughter for 80 minutes on the phone 2 days ago and heard the voice of the baby. I wanted to hold her. 🙂
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Lovely.
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Thank you, Brigid!
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Dad and baby one is priceless! So happy for you.
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Thank you, Cheryl. They have a bundle of joy. The hard time of feeding in the beginning is forgotten!
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Great news. We had feeding problems with three grandkids
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Yes, the new awareness is the tongue tie problem. Several of their friends’ babies have the same problem and got laser surgery. They were saying that moms who do bottle feeding from birth night not have aware the issue even if it was there. Only the breast feeding moms realize the problem.
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The 19 yr old had that problem, was breast fed also.??
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By breast feeding, the mom realizes that the baby’s tongue is not extended long enough, so surgery needs to be done.
If the tongue tie was not corrected, kids would grow up with speech problem (slurring because the tongue can’t extend long enough and can’t touch the upper palate).
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She is so beautiful. May God bless her, you and all your family.
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Thank you so much, Nahla!! 🙂
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So cute and adorable 💟
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Thank you so much, Deepika!
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What an awesome photo! There is nothing better than the bond between grandparent and grandchild!
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Yes, thank you. I grew up only remembering faintly about one grandma. I want to be part of my grandchild’s life!!
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You’ll love every moment. I grew up with two grandmas who definitely made a big impact on me!
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Yes, I’m sure it did make a big difference on you. I’ll do my best intentionally!!
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Autumn has lovely eyes and I am happy you as Grandma is spending much time to bond with Autumn. Enjoy your precious time and moments with her as lil ones grow up really fast 😀
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I know! They grow up very fast. She is almost 3 months old!
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She’s just beautiful. I’m sure you must be eagerly awaiting Christmas to see her. 🙂
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Thank you very much. Yes, I can hardly wait!!
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Cute…. She is so cute. I’m happy for you.
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Yes, she is… thank you so much!
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Yes… You’re gladly welcome
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🙂 🙂
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Miriam she is so sweet and I love her big eyes. Lucky Grandma to spend so much time with her 🙂 Thanks also for the baby facts I didn’t know baby’s didn’t have fully developed eye sight at birth. I just thought there eyes were very sensitive to light and brightness. All your tips are good to know. I don’t have children myself so these tips are helpful 🙂 Hope you are well. You sound very happy.
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Thank you for your comment, Mandi. I didn’t know when I had my daughter. I didn’t pay attention to the infant’s eye sight until I wanted to know more about my granddaughter. So I learned something new also. My daughter also found out that when the baby is in the womb, he/she hear so many sounds – mom’s heart heats, growling stomach and noises from the organs. So the white noise is actually soothing and familiar to the babies. It helps them to go to sleep.
I’m glad these are helpful tips to you. Best wishes!! 🙂
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Very neat. Thanks again 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mandi!
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had to chime in here- I took a french class while pregnant with my son1 and for the first couple of years he spoke some words that had a french type of accent – it was cool
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Wow, that’s really cool.
My first year of teaching preschool, I had a Vietnamese girl, 4 years old, spoke French, Vietnamese, Chinese (she was a Chinese descent Vietnamese), came to U.S. and learned English, played with Hispanic kids and learned some Spanish. She switched languages when talked to different people (without accent).
When the language neurons are activated early in age, kids can speak more than one without accents.
I speak both English AND Chinese with accents… haha (I confused my brain)
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well I tip my hat to you for having such clear english and chinese – wow –
and you are so right about the early neurologic activity – and with me – languages – esp. french – have always been tough for me to master. I could get A’s in class and spoke my parts and all – but retention – forget it. but maybe if i was in a place (immersed) and if I used the language more it would flow better – I dunno
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My daughter took 4 years of French, her husband know some Italian (he is one), when they went to Europe, the languages came in handy. Well, second language, use it or may lose it, I think.
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oh I so agree – use it or lose it….
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I have to use Google translate when I write home in Chinese… sometimes I remember half of the character, the other half doesn’t look right. So I lost quite a bit.
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and have to love technology eh?
I love google translate because it is so easy to access too – talk about user friendly.
have a great day and peace and grace to you
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Thank you. I hope to get those Christmas cards out to my family – have to write a simple Chinese message first.
Best wishes to you also!!
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🙂
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🙂 🙂
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