07 August 2012

Encore!

Vera has perfected the art of clapping and she knows it.

In fact, she's so obsessed with her ability to clap continuously, she's been embarking on clapping marathons.

This video is 30 seconds, but she must have clapped for 5 minutes non-stop. As if she's giving an encore.

But if you ask me, she's the one that deserves an encore.

It is nearly 1am now and she is still persistently clapping. The things this little girl can do!


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

i couldn't help smiling at this and the previous rolling-ball video.... :)
- shimian

Sam said...

Hello. My name is Sam and I am new to your blog. I am currently pregnant with a full T18 girl and due Nov. 30th. Your words and videos are so inspirational! They give me so much hope for my baby. I have been thinking about starting a blog for a while now and probably will soon. I look forward to the updates on your amazing girl!

Anonymous said...

Hi May

i hv just finished a 5 days Glenn Doman "what to do with your brain injury child" training. it is a gd course and i think will help Vera. If the course can help Down kids then they definitely can help Vera. Check out the book at library and hope u find it useful.

rgds
veron

Anonymous said...

Hi May

u can contact me at low_zq@yahoo.com.sg if u want to find out more.

rgds
veron

Cathy said...

I have sat and read and watched these most precious videos. I smile as I read the joy in your voice! Vera is so beautiful and is making great strides. When you speak of the clapping, oh yes, we have the marathons happening here also. It is her favorite activity! The little toy with the chimes is so sweet. I am going to look for something like that for Annabel. You always teach us other moms through your videos. So glad you and Ian were able to spend some time with each other. I like Ian, would never make it through the rides without the nausea. Please let us know about the sleep study. Annabel was sleeping with 2 or 3 liters of oxygen each night until she had this large growth removed in July. She hasn't needed oxygen at home one night. I keep thinking to get another sleep study just to see what happened to all the apnea. Thank you again for updating us.

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy for her. But I don't know why I couldn't to see the videos :-(
Best regards---Laura

Unknown said...

It is a tough journey and i salute you for your strength. You are a wonderful mum, a really good one. God bless you and your family.

Serene Ho said...

This is a super achievement! I'm waiting for Jonathan to do this!