




Those Mylar balloons never go away. Here's Mira playing with one of her birthday balloons, 2 weeks after her party. It might outlive us all.
I've also posted 2 new videos of Mira. Just click the post title, or copy and paste this link into your browser:
http://www.youtube.com/user/davi3828#p/u
The first is from a few days ago. Mira is putting plastic donuts on a stand. The second is from today. It's the same idea, but smaller wooden disks with much smaller holes in the middle. She's got better hand/eye coordination than I do.