Archive for the ‘Josie’ Tag

Moving Bubie up

Sunday, June 19th, 2011 by Jen

This weekend my parents (with some help from us and my aunt and family) moved my grandmother up to Boston from Florida to live nearby in assisted living. It was an intense many days both in Florida and up here, but she’s now in her new home and will hopefully decide to like it eventually. Some beautiful weather let me take some bright pictures.

Just pretty

Sunday, June 19th, 2011 by Jen

Got a few photos of Josie that I just really liked today, for her expressions.

Sequence of parallel play

Sunday, June 19th, 2011 by Jen

They play nicely, side by side. Celia chewing on Josie’s wooden ipod, Josie playing with her magnatiles.

Then Celia makes a lunge for the toys Josie has. Josie tries to block her, despite the fact that she literally has 100 of those blocks. She wants THAT one. Hear a loud ‘CELIA!’

Then Celia cries, having been thwarted.

See Josie move further away to play, but not really far enough.

Playtime

Saturday, June 18th, 2011 by Jen

Here’s a quick glimpse into some typical playtime in our house. Parents trying to ‘rest’ during playtime. Josie trying to give everyone shots. Celia making funny noises.

What’s happening today?

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 by Jen

Well Celia has decided to let go and walk more. She can now also turn herself around while walking, so she is no longer restricted to the options of sit or go when you stand her up to walk. She has gone about 4 ft maximum walking now, but she can’t get herself off the floor to standing yet without something to pull on.

Josie has started to sort things. By color, by shape. She had never seemed to notice before. Makes an over-organized mom proud.

Sorry to the maintenance crew in the bank lobby

Friday, June 10th, 2011 by Jen

We’ve had a rough couple of days here. Wednesday morning Josie went to her first dentist appointment ever. Our insurance is doing weird things and decided they weren’t covering her, so we’re trying to work out the payment stuff while they’re trying to get us in for cleaning. Josie has been preparing well for this day, lots of book reading and play acting. She was happy to look at the tools and would sit on the chair in my lap. She sat with her mouth open the entire time. Every time someone new came in, she opened her mouth. If anyone looked at her, she opened her mouth. Without being asked. I could physically feel and hear her taking many deep breaths to calm herself down throughout the whole thing. So even though it was clearly tough, she did great. The most painful part being where they took me in the back room and told me to pay the bill because of the insurance mess-up.

Later that afternoon Josie completely fell apart for no apparent reason. She seemed a little hot to me, but that often happens because she just runs warm. She got home and continued to be a total stress ball, didn’t want to do anything but be held, I figured maybe it was steam from the dentist appointment blowing off. She decided to go into her room and get her blanket right before dinner, and before I knew it, she was asleep. She slept for an hour and woke up crying. Wouldn’t eat any dinner so we put her back to bed and she woke up a lot at night crying until she could finally tell Jordi that her ears hurt. The poor girl just kept asking him to ‘solve the problem’. Some motrin solved it for a while and in the morning we called the doc and got an appointment to confirm her double ear infection.

She spent the morning hanging onto me and then napping on me when Celia took her nap. She woke up from her nap and immediately called for me, which was pretty funny considering I was underneath her. We got her medicine and the day went better.

This morning I continued with her antibiotic. I had a podiatrist appointment for my messed up foot and I took the girls and my mom who also had an appointment for her messed up foot. Celia was napping in the car with my mom so I took Josie in with me, and went into the lobby. Looked at the chart to see where the office was, turned back to Josie and a big pile of pink food on the ground. Then she threw up, again, and again, and again.

I managed not to toss my own cookies thankfully too as I am prone to do. I cleaned her up a little and rushed up to the office upstairs, told the bank on the first floor about the mess and cleaned Josie up in the bathroom. Josie got to wear Celia’s shirt because I didn’t have any tops for her. Somehow she fit right into the 12 month onesie, guess they have the same chest size pretty much. It was probably car sickness from the long ride combined with her ears being blocked. Thankfully she seemed better and she did great at the doctors office watching me get an X-ray and such. Turns out I have a bone spur on my heal and will be getting orthodics.

Right now, Josie’s sleeping. She did fine the rest of the day. After the appointments we went to my old childhood bakery, Rosenfelds and bought 3 dozen bagels (to be enjoyed over time from my large freezer) and some challah and babka. I highly recommend it all, I’ve enjoying eating far too much of all of the stuff today.

 

Did you know…

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 by Jen

Josie has picked up some funny mannerisms. One recent one is starting sentences with ‘did you know…’ and then introducing a new ‘fact’. I should have written them down because now I can’t remember any of them. I will come back and update when I hear another. But generally her facts in these sentences aren’t quite legit, like ‘did you know that sometimes green lights mean stop?’

Vacation! Trip to Fort Lauderdale

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011 by Jen

We left for our cruise on a Friday to give us lots of breathing room for a ship that left on Saturday afternoon.The girls did pretty well on the flight down there although we flew Spirit (aka nickel and dime air) and the infant seat could not fit in-between their seats even though we had tons of empty seats in which to put it. Had we actually bought a seat, they would have had to bump the people in the bulkhead seats for us to make us fit. Celia is not quite as good a flier as Josie was, she was more agitated but still did ok, just wore us out some more. We flew directly to Fort Lauderdale and stayed on the Sheraton on the beach (a nice splurge for us!) so we’d have easy access to fun play time in the sand and surf.

We got a room right next to the beach and we headed out for some play in the sand and surf. Josie had just about no interest in the water at all and Jordi declared the water to be cold (in May, in Fort Lauderdale). You can guess how much he likes the water here in new england in the summer! I got in the water a little, Celia hung out on the blanket and played with the towels and sand. We played in the pool too and got some food.

We got a reminder never to turn out backs on the kids near the pool because Josie just completely ignored the steps in the pool and dropped in over her head and I got to pull her out, thankfully I was only two steps away. I tried not to show how scary that was for me. It was an infinity pool and so we had to pull her back from the edge repeatedly too.

That night after dinner the sun was setting wonderfully and I dragged the girls outside for a quick photoshoot for 5 minutes and I liked some of the shots I got, even if she wasn’t terribly cooperative. In the morning we went back out onto the beach, played on the nearby playground, and checked out the lifeguard towers. Then we showered, packed up and headed to the cruiseport!

Celia’s first steps

Monday, May 30th, 2011 by Jen

This weekend Celia decided to be busy. She got one new tooth through and the next one is coming. She also took her first steps, but is still grabbing everything she can to walk her around, including a bin from IKEA is apparently enough support now.

We enjoyed a fun party at Craig and Alyssa’s house on Saturday, went to the zoo and hung out with my parents on Sunday and enjoyed another toddler birthday party today.

Us at the zoo

Sunday, May 8th, 2011 by Jen

I asked Lee to take a few quick family shots of us at the zoo since the light was good and he’s good behind the camera. I’m happy to get a few with all four of us, even if we’re all looking in different directions and such!