Archive for May, 2009

Bunnies Eat Cereal

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Amelia has been paci free at daycare for over a week – they just stopped giving it to her for naps and I think there was one day of fussing and that was that.  So we decided we would be brave and make this the paci weaning weekend.  It was something I kept putting off but I truly wanted to do it in plenty of time before the new baby so Amelia did not want to associate her new sister with her loss of pacis.

It just so happens that this week, right before dusk, a family of bunnies has started to appear behind our townhome.  There aren’t tiny bunnies, in fact these are really large bunnies – we’ve seen at least 3 or 4 of them out at once, eating along the ‘nature’ boundary.  Amelia loves the bunnies (she has since Easter when she got to pet a real live bunny!) .  So we had a thought – what if the bunnies needed her pacis?

Friday morning Chris started talking to Amelia about it while she ate her morning cereal (what used to be an oatmeal addiction is now a cereal addiction – this week its corn chex).  He said the mommy bunny came and asked if we had any pacis for her baby bunnies to sleep at night.  And that we said we had a big girl who was willing to give her pacis to the bunnies so that night she was going to give them to the bunnies.  I don’t think she got it but hey – we are sticking to our story.  At this point she tried to reach her spoonful of cereal out towards the back of the house and said ‘bunnies eat cereal?’.  It was adorable, she wanted to feed them her cereal – maybe this will work!

When she got home from school on Friday I had rounded up the pacis I could find (unfortunately there are at least 2 missing somewhere – ugh!), and she threw them off the porch to the bunnies.  (And Chris went and collected them secretly so they were gone next time she went out).  All went well.  Until bedtime – pacis?  Pacis?  ‘Sweetie the baby bunnies have them, they are asleep in the woods’ … we stuck to the story.  Considering it wasn’t that bad… 20 minutes of crying/fussing, then we got her up, let her eat a few more bites and see if there were bunnies out back (there was one, that helped I think), and then maybe 15 – 20 more minutes of fussing/crying and she was fast asleep.  A couple minor wakeups in the night but we never even had to get up to soothe her, she always went back to sleep.

Saturday morning she was a wee bit grumpy, understandably, and was tired, and naptime was an even bigger challenge.  Over an hour of talking, fussing, crying – she doesn’t call for the pacis, she calls for diapers, eating, downstairs, stickers and bubbles.   Finally daddy had to go in, force her to lay on his chest in the rocker and patted her until she succumbed to sleep – and then took a 3 hour nap. 

Saturday night wasn’t too bad – she got to stay up late going to a zoo event with her cousin, and she got to say good night to the bunnies out back.  She went down well, cried a bit a few minutes later – but really less than 30 minutes after putting her down she was fast asleep.

Naptime on Sunday took 20 minutes or so and night time tonight went only 10 minutes before she calmed down and talked herself to sleep.  I think the soothing to sleep is the main issue – she has always used her paci.  So even though she has her ‘lamby’ – it takes a bit of soothing and that’s what she is learning right now.   

All together, I think we did well and we are in the home stretch.  She seems to get that she is a big girl and she gave the pacis to the bunnies.  Hopefully she won’t happen across one of those pacis that I can’t seem to locate.

We are very proud of our big girl growing up, who has a very big heart, and wants to make sure that the baby bunnies have pacis, and maybe they would like to eat some cereal?

Baby Momma

bunny

One of the backyard bunnies from last night.

22 Months Old…

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Dearest Amelia,

You were 22 months old on Sunday and I’m sorry we weren’t here with you.  However, I know you were having a great time with your cousin Lena, Pappy, Uncle Benji, Aunt Ann and Nonni.  Everytime we called there were squeals of laughter in the background.   You and Lena get along so well, I’m so glad you are so close to each other.  I heard you got to finger paint, blow bubbles, play with a water table and of course lots of sticker play.  You even fed ducks!  They definitely kept you entertained.

The last couple weeks has really marked a turn in your verbal progression – instead of just one word you try to say phrases with 2, 3, sometimes even more words.  We don’t always understand you but its fun to see you mind figure it all out. 

You also are physically moving along – almost getting the jumping thing down, running around like a champ (you are the queen of missing corners/doors by like 1/8th an inch), walking up and down stairs just holding on to hands or handrails.  I think you are taller and you definitely feel heavier … but yet you are losing the toddler belly slowly, becoming a true little girl. 

You still love to eat most anything though you are addicted to cereal, and we have to sometimes bribe you to eat the other things.  After the first bite you remember you love that too and its no problem to get you to keep eating.

You definitely have a fun personality – loving, sweet, fun and playful with an independent streak for sure.  You are stubborn but not too much – most of the time.  Just enough for us to know you are your own person and I think that’s a good thing. 

I think you’ll be a great big sister – you love baby dolls and always say baby or sister to my belly, usually with a pat or a kiss.  Its so sweet.  Probably my favorite thing this month is you like me to hold you like a baby and rock you and sing to you.  Just melts my heart every time. 

I didn’t do a great job of getting photos/videos for this post but here is a short video montage from yesterday – you love Mickey Mouse clubhouse and calling for Toodles, though that part is unfortunately a little dark and then you were showing me your jumping skills outside.

I love you baby girl!

Mom

2009_5_27_001

Viva Las Vegas…

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

This past weekend Chris and I headed to Vegas to celebrate my parents’ 40th wedding anniversary.  I have to admit, I didn’t have high expectations.  Vegas? Pregnant?  Just wasn’t a high priority for me.  I was so wrong – we had a blast!  Great food, great company and one of the funniest things I have ever seen – my parents renewing their vows with Elvis.  We laughed so hard we almost cried – didn’t even mind the costumes by that point.   I left most of the picture taking to my wonderful sister-in-law Michelle but here were just a couple of shots for you to enjoy. 

2009_5_23_001

Our first night at Ceasars before we ate at Raos – yummy Italian food.

2009_5_24_001

Yes I am a pregnant pink lady.  The things I will do for my mom.

2009_5_24_002

The cute wedding chapel – we had a great Elvis but alas, all pictures indoors had to be taken by the chapel photographer.

2009_5_24_003

My mom & dad ready to be whisked away by their limo. 

We had a great time and I’m glad we got to be a part of my parents’ celebration. Hope everyone else’s Memorial Day weekends was just as entertaining.

Kelly

Five Years… An Eternity of Happiness

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Happy 5th Anniversary to my loving, wonderful husband Chris.  When I’ve told people that it was our 5th anniversary this Friday usually I get the ‘wow, time flies fast’ type of comment.  I get that – time is moving fast these days.  But when I really think about it?  I don’t remember life before Chris.  Okay that is a slight exaggeration – but what I mean is it seems likes its been forever and a day since I had to live my life without Chris in it, and I can’t imagine him not being a part of it.  I still miss him like crazy when he goes on a 2 day business trip and I enjoy our weekends most when we get to spend them together as a family.  So I look forward to celebrating our five years together today and our eternity of happiness together every day.

Love,

Kelly

Bows and Blocks

Monday, May 18th, 2009

This morning Amelia decided she wanted 3 bows in her hair.  Yes 3.  And still had all 3 in when I picked her up from school today – I have no idea how.  When one started to come out in the car she was distraught until it was back in.  She definitely has her own sense of style!

2009_5_18_001

She also loves to build with blocks… and knock them down.  Here is the progression of seriously building…

2009_5_18_003

Saying ‘Oh No!’ while purposely knocking them down…

2009_5_18_002

And being quite pleased with herself and the result.  That’s just such a smug look of satisfaction on her face.

2009_5_18_004

I love to see her mind work with building – she is very careful to get the blocks of the base lined up.  WIth a couple block helps from mom (really barely any), she managed to build one tower of blocks so tall it was almost her full standing height (this one was on the floor, not the table).  No picture of that of course!  These photos have a weird reflection from the sun hitting the window on the side of the house, but still cute!

Hope you all have a good week,

Baby Momma

Weekly Catchup

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Here are a few random photos for the week.

2009_5_14_003

Amelia got a princess tatoo when she got her haircut last weekend – she loved to show it off, but its gone now.

2009_5_14_005 2009_5_14_004 2009_5_14_001

Amelia loves eating pasta this week.  She was also eating yogurt – by using her spoon to put yogurt on her fork. Silly girl!  And then she ‘posed’ for the camera.  I’m happy she likes pasta but she always ends up needing a bath.

2009_5_14_002

Saturday morning hair.

2009_5_14_006 img_2495

And me – 24 weeks pregnant.  Over the last few weeks I think someone slipped  basketball in there – its amazing how fast the belly can grow when it wants!  I’m measuring right on track but I feel much bigger than last time.  That cami is a non-maternity cami, maybe that’s why – haha.  I wish I could say that.  For reference next to it was ~24 weeks with Amelia, give or take a couple days.  So I was starting to get big – but just not quite as much. :)

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

BabyMomma

Pea Babies

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

2009_5_10_0031 2009_5_10_0021

Remember my one pea baby who sprouted on Mother’s Day for me?  Well this has been a growing week.

2009_5_14_008

This was Monday evening – just 36 hours after the above photo.  Unfortunately you are only supposed to have one plant per cup so I had to wean my pea babies down – you plant a few seeds to guarentee at least one.

2009_5_14_007

This was Wednesday – look at how well and tall and straight they are growing!

2009_5_14_009

This is from Thursday evening – I forget how fast nature works.  Hopefully the next picture will be the pea babies planted into a real planter box to grow, along with some tomatos, a squash plant and a canteloupe plant my wonderful husband picked up for me at the store.

Have a good weekend!

Pea Baby Momma

So Proud Of My Mother

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

I don’t often write about my own mother – Amelia’s ‘Kaykay’.  (Note, she is the one on the far right in the photo)  Usually this blog focuses on Amelia and her day to day adventures – which sometimes we are lucky enough to include the grandparents in that day.  However, I am so proud of my mom for a program she started in Houston – I just felt moved to share with my blog readers.  Hopefully this picture works.  Its a screen print of the ‘Greater Houston Community Foundation’ and a story about my mom’s program.  Knowing how overwhelming a newborn can be even when you have support – this is something that has lots of meaning to me.  I hope it stands to move some of you to do a little something for your community – whether it be big, small, monetary, volunteerism or any action that can make a difference.

mymom

The Zoo!

Monday, May 11th, 2009

So Saturday we decided to go explore the Atlanta zoo. I haven’t been in my 10 years of living here, but we recently got a family membership since its a great toddler thing to do. We love things to wear out the toddlers. Added benefit this past Saturday was a ‘Little People’ show – didn’t really know what to expect from this but Amelia plays with Little People toys so figured she’d like it. And it was free.

Probably my favorite picture was this one of Amelia with her reflection. We were looking at the gorillas through the glass and I just love how it turned out. I was carting around the big camera, but with all its manual settings and a toddler to chase – many of the photos didn’t come out like I planned. Quite a few had to be lightened. But this one… this one worked and I just like how it looks.

reflection

nonniamelialookatanimals

watchinganimals

watchinggorillas

watchinggorillas2

holdinghands

holdinghands2

After a couple hours of the zoo, it was time for the show.  Of course both girls had to be with Nonni.

crownplay

watchshow

yeahshow

moreshow

When it was over, Amelia asked for more – she loved the show.  Now she always talks about her ‘people’.

whatsamonkeysay

This is Amelia showing us what a monkey says.

tiredgirls

The girls were so tired after their fun-filled morning.  Aren’t they cute together?

ameliasmile

And I’ll leave you with Amelia smiling after she stole the camera lens from mommy.

We had a great day – the zoo was lots of fun.  I can imagine we will have a lot more wonderful visits this summer.

Baby Momma

PS I took quite a few animal photos, but I’m going to post those over on my ‘learning photography’ blog that I am starting: http://www.dyarfamily.com/DyarFamilyPhoto

Happy Mother’s Day!

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

2009_5_10_005

2009_5_10_004

I hope everyone is having a wonderful mother’s day.  I got beautiful red roses, breakfast in bed and a spa day to look forward to. Thanks dear husband and Amelia!  I love my morning so far.

2009_5_10_001

2009_5_10_003

2009_5_10_002

Amelia helped me plant some seeds the other day, peas since its one of her favorites.  You can just see a green sprout coming out of the first one, closest to the bottom right in these pictures.  I can’t wait until its far enough Amelia really can see it growing along.  The 2nd part of my mother’s day gift is my wonderful husband has agreed to build the peas a trellis after they sprout and need to be transferred. Thanks honey!

Enjoy the day!

BabyMomma