Llama llama fan?

October 26th, 2011 by Jen

Someone sent us some Llama llama stuff but it didn’t come with a note telling us who it was from! Who is our mystery giver?

Celia turns 1

October 23rd, 2011 by Jen

On Monday Celia turned 1 year old. I can’t believe how the time is flying by and how fast she’s getting to be a whole little person. She was weighed a measured at the docs on Wednesday at 90th percentile for height and 40th percentile for weight, the doc says she’s growing great and is very healthy. Everyone but me is a little sick right now, but just a head cold.

This past month has been spent with Celia mastering climbing, from stairs to the playground and the bed, she wants to go up and down. So I have to chase her up and down the playground structures now. She loves the slides, but hasn’t learned entirely to sit on them, she’ll try to walk which does not end well. She tried to slide down some slanted rocks today in the woods and was pleased with that too.

Generally she’s a happy kid, loves to take baths and wants to go out and see people and do things. She is getting better and better at communicating her desires (such as pointing to the dish rack where the sippy cups are to mean she wants water). She gets especially frustrated though when we know what she wants, we just refuse to give it to her, like playing with electrical outlets. She is also refusing to get into her car seat most every time. She also understands us a lot more and clearly knows shoes, shirt, diaper, dance, clap and some more I can’t think of right now. The sign language seems to have developed a bit more lately too, and she loves to sing the wheels on the bus and study those hand motions too. She also shakes her head no.

She loves books and wants to read regularly, although her attention still isn’t too long. She got a pile of new books for her birthday and she seems to appreciate having some new material to look through and touch. She got some stacking blocks for her birthday and those give her some great belly laughs to be able to knock down what I built! When she wants to read a book she brings it over, hands it to you, then turns around to back up into sitting in your lap. She gives great big bear hugs around my neck.

She doesn’t stick absolutely everything in her mouth, but still a lot of things make it in there. I made them some homemade play dough and she was very confused as to what she was supposed to do with it. She kept trying to eat it after poking it a bit.

She’s having another normal separation anxiety phase right now where she sometimes needs mommy NOW! And she and Josie continue to trade off for most jealous. Celia does not like it when Josie is in my lap. She comes running over and tries to pull her out and get herself in. Otherwise she loves Josie and tries to give her cuddles and head bumps more than Josie wants. She’ll stand up to Josie trying to take things from her as best she can, but she will also trade when asked most of the time, unless the thing you’re  trying to get from her is dangerous in some way.

Celia has learned to smirk at the camera, see the below photo for her grimace when I bring out the camera. It takes a few minutes to get some natural smiles instead of the closed eye smirk!

  • Size/weight: 18 months clothes except for a few 12 months pants, 30.5″ tall and 20 lbs 9 oz.
  • Favorite foods: breastmilk, avocado, organic cheerios, cheese, pasta
  • Favorite toy: doll stroller, whatever Josie’s got
  • Favorite book: Party in my tummy, My first spanish word book
  • Favorite activity: Playing outside
  • Sleeping: bedtime ~7:45; one nap; gets up between 6 and 7 (on the good days, 5am on the bad)
  • New skill: climbing
  • Teeth: 8. holding steady but the doc says more are coming
  • Vocalizations: mama comes out very clear, most everything is ‘dat’

Now wait who’s birthday is it?

October 20th, 2011 by Jen

Dropping the ball

October 18th, 2011 by Jen

We’ve been crazy busy lately. Here’s a fun photo from apple picking. I had hoped to get Celia’s 1 year note up, maybe tomorrow!

Wheeee

September 26th, 2011 by Jen

Josie likes to climb everything these days.

Bubie’s birthday

September 26th, 2011 by Jen

On the opposite end of the spectrum from Celia’s 11 months, my grandmother just celebrated her 93rd birthday now here in the Boston area. My aunt and uncle came in to visit for it. Maybe someday my cousins will visit too (hint hint Will). We had flourless (dairy-free) chocolate cake much to everyone’s enjoyment, especially my grandmother who is not so thrilled with her new dairy and gluten free life everyone’s trying to keep her to.

We had a nice lunch at a local Chinese restaurant the next day and spent some time socializing and giving gifts at her apartment. May we all live to be 93 even with the dietary restrictions.

 

Celia at 11 months

September 21st, 2011 by Jen

Last week Celia turned 11 months old and boy is her personality coming out more and more. She has strong desires and watch out when they are not met. She points, she hits, she screams. I can’t wait for the screeching phase to be over! Right now I can get her to stop by singing ‘if you’re happy and you know it…’ sometimes but I otherwise would like some earplugs.

She is having major developmental leaps and along with those a desire to never sleep again. She’s mostly only taking one nap, two hours at most and staying awake otherwise from about 6am to almost 8pm. I couldn’t get her to nap until 1pm today! There is a ton going on in her brain.

She is anticipating and starting to understand how she controls her world. She knows when I get her shoes, to go to the couch so I can put them on. She understands when I say shoes, to go stand near the shoe rack. She knows to hand me a book and turn around and back herself into my lap to get me to read to her. She grabs her sippy and gives it to me pointing at the top when she wants it opened. She’s working on communicating to get her needs met, but has little interest in using our sign language. She does sign for washing hands though, usually when I need to do so after changing her diaper. She insists on banging on the doorbell before we come into the house every time (although she hasn’t figured out how to ring it yet, I think she’s just imitating Josie). She’ll start smacking kisses when Jordi comes in the door at night.

She also knows when she’s doing something wrong, and runs away. She does this in the bathroom and kitchen when she tries to just get as far into the rooms as she can while we chase her. Thankfully she isn’t trying to do this in the street yet. She rarely listens to me but does sometimes acknowledge that I’ve said her name and goes and does what she wants to do anyway.

She’s learned how to start climbing now. Most kids get this a bit sooner from crawling, but she’s now learning how to use all four limbs to climb up onto the beds and stairs and the couch when the mat can be a step for her. She has just started to learn to notice the edge of things like steps and beds and show some caution around them. She still reaches out for my hand though instead of turning around and crawling down herself to get down.

Otherwise at the park she still is trying to put everything in her mouth, but she loves to swings so that works well for both of us. She will walk across Waldo park to get herself to the swings. Like Josie at this age, she loves to push her own stroller.

She likes to read some now but doesn’t have patience for long books. Her favorite is ‘Doggies’ By Sandra Boynton. She often throws it down in the middle for some reason, but occasionally will sit for the entire thing. She will also look at books on her own, turning the pages, throwing them all on the floor.

She’s vocalizing a lot lately, probably thanks to non-stop-talker Josie. I think she’s also trying to say the word Josie, kinda sounds like ‘dough-dee’, but maybe I’m just hearing things. She definitely says dog, sounds like ‘dah’. She repeats sounds right after we say them which makes talking on the phone especially difficult as I try to listen to one person out of the three that talk to me at the same time.

  • Size/weight: size 12 month are getting short and some size 18 months are fitting, no ideal on actual measured sizes
  • Favorite food: breastmilk, avocado, organic cheerios, cheese
  • Favorite toy: ball, doll stroller
  • Favorite book: Doggies
  • Favorite activity: Pushing things, eating, being outside
  • Sleeping: bedtime ~7:45; one nap; gets up 6am (on the good days, 5am on the bad)
  • New skill: demonstrating her listening skills and understanding
  • Teeth: 8. holding steady but the doc says more are coming
  • Vocalizations: screeching, saying what we just said back to us, ‘dah’ dog (used for any animal)

The big game

September 18th, 2011 by Jen

 

Josie’s car

September 18th, 2011 by Jen

On the way home today Josie said that she didn’t like the color of my mom’s car, beige. She also didn’t like the color of my dad’s car, dark gray. She thinks our car is ok, it’s a light blue. So I asked her what kind of car she wants. She wants a red one with no roof and a tire on the back. I’m guessing that means a Jeep without the roof, great. We asked her what she’d do when it rains and snows, she said she’d stay home and put the car in the garage.

My mom asked what she’d do if she needed to go to the doctor and it was raining. She said she’d walk. Duh.

The circus (from April)

September 7th, 2011 by Jen

Way back in April, before Josie turned 3 the four of us went on a weekday outing to the Big Apple Circus when it came to town. We were in the third row right near the front. Celia was only about 6 months old at this time so she still napped pretty frequently (unlike today, where she napped only once). It was a great show with horses, clowns, stunts, trapeze, contortionists, dogs, and goats.

We all took public transportation downtown to Park Street where I waited with the kids and played while Jordi dropped his stuff off at work. We walked over to government center and quickly found our seats. We learned very quickly what Josie does and does not like. She loves the animals and the tricks. She did not like the clown that pretended to cry. She could sense the insincerity and just kept asking us to make him go away. I’m not a huge clown fan either so I can see where she’s coming from. The contortionists made me cringe, especially when hang all of their weight on the roof of their mouth. The animals were graceful and beautiful. The climbers were amazing, a group of men from Africa that could climb straight up a vertical pole.

Celia refused to face me. Instead she faced out away from me, and fell asleep. Somehow in the middle of all the flashing lights and crazy things going on in front of us. Now I have to get the timing just right to get this kid to fall asleep, ahh the good old days.

After we had lunch at quincy market and I took the girls to the aquarium while Jordi went back to work.