Tuesday, January 25, 2011

75 and Sunny... In January

 I love California!  This last week the weather has been amazing; I’ve had a hard time getting anything done because I want to be outside all the time. 

Once every few weeks I try and plan a date for Noah and me, so he can still get some one-on-one time with me without having to share with Amelia.  This past Saturday, I bought tickets to see a hip-hop group called Puremovement by Rennis Harris at Stanford; we had a wonderful time… it was hard to not get up and dance too!  It is so great to spend time with him, just the two of us.
 



While we were gone, Mike was making braised lamb with polenta for dinner.  The recipe was very time intensive, so when Amelia woke up he sat her in her car seat on the floor while he finished what he was doing; when he turned around, Amelia had crawled out of her car seat and was making her way to her OSV (over-stimulation vehicle).  Gone are the days of leaving her in one spot and expecting her to stay.



I think Amelia’s first tooth will make its appearance soon, at least I hope it does!  We can really tell how much her gums have been bothering her.  I’m always trying to offer her things to suck on to help relieve the pain, and one toy she really took to was a teething rattle.  She discovered that if she move her head back and forth while it’s in her mouth, it will make a squeaking noise, Mike was able to get it on video.


 Noah likes playing guitar for Amelia and she really seems to enjoy it (I think he enjoys practicing more when he has an audience!).


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Little Things


I wanted to take time to write about some of the things Amelia has been doing lately that I really love.  She changes so quickly, and I don’t want to forget each stage!  



When she lies on her tummy and she’s studying a toy, she taps her left foot on the ground in a rhythmic motion.  I think this is so cute because I’m a classic foot shaker, whether I’m reading or lying in bed… so maybe she inherited it from her mommy.

She loves studying faces and if she can get close enough to a face she’ll run her hands all around it, including mouths if you’d let her.   She has such an intense look on her face, like she’s trying to decide how people move their face to form expressions or lips to make words.

At her sixth month appointment, she weighed 17.5 lbs and was 25 inches long.  That is a 4.5 lbs gain from two months previous putting her in the 85th percentile for weight.  She’s our little chunk!

When she wakes up in the morning or from a nap and we don’t have to rush off anywhere, we’ll bring her in our bed and she lays there with us close to an hour smiling, cooing and grabbing the face closest to her!  She especially loves when Noah comes in, her face lights up and she immediately reaches for him.  She’s one lucky girl to have such a sweet big brother. I know how important they can be in your life since I have two older brothers. I’m very thankful to have them!

A few weeks ago we noticed that she kept taking off one of her socks and holding while she sucked her thumb when she was tired.  So I went and got her a very soft blanket that has a bunny’s head and ears attached to it.  When we lay her down in her crib, we hand her the bunny blanket and she immediately starts sucking her thumb… it’s precious!



When she’s in her OSV (Over Stimulation Vehicle) she puts her hands out to get Lucy’s attention so Lucy will lick her hands.  There was a time right after Amelia was born when I was almost ready to give Lucy away because she was eating Amelia’s toys, going to the bathroom all over the place and just being a bad dog in general.   Now I wouldn’t dream of it, they have a very special relationship… we’re raising quite the pug lover!



Ever since Amelia was a newborn she has made a lot of interesting noises. While in Utah  in addition to cute cooing and babbling sounds, she started making a horrible growling noise that she thinks is funny. She smiles if someone else makes the noise back to her. Sometimes she growls so much that she makes herself cough!



Last but not least, Amelia crawled for the first time on January 12th!  She hasn’t completely figured out that she can crawl, because if the object of her desire is more than a foot away she won’t try for it. However, if I keep scooting it back as she comes for it she’s able to go quite far!  



Each stage is so fun, I can’t wait to see what’s next!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Dinner Time


It is official, Amelia had her first meal!  She LOVED IT!  It was just rice cereal; I can’t imagine how she’s going to react when we give her real food.  When I’m feeding her, if I take a break and look away to say something to Mike or Noah, she grunts in frustration to get my attention.  Next week, we’re going to try pureed sweet potatoes!






Noah’s kindergarten class met this Saturday to ice skate together at a rink in Palo Alto, it was so fun to get to see a bunch of five and six year-olds try and ice skate!  I have to say, Noah did really well, but it was his fifth time going so he had an advantage.









Mike’s parents came up for a very quick trip to celebrate his birthday which is on January 17th and to give Noah and us our Christmas presents from their side of the family.  It was so nice to see them.  Also, they brought us Lucy back, but since they left it seems like she is a little down… I think she really enjoys all the space and attention at their house.










Mike’s grandma Sandy makes amazing gifts and this year she made two of my all-time favorites.  My present was an apron, pot holders and a casserole carrier; she wrote a note to go along with the gift that talked about how her grandmother always wore an apron and how special it was to her.  The second present was to Amelia and it was redwork embroidery of a little girl with her handkerchief.  I am so excited to decorate Amelia’s room in Texas and hang it up!


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Much to Report


It's been a while since my last blog because we went to Utah for Christmas this year, and I have to say how nice it was to have a “White Christmas”!  I think it must have been a record snowfall at my parents’ home in Park City: 3 feet in 24 hours!

My brother Jared, his wife Amie and their two kids (Kai and Aria) live in Salt Lake and my brother Jason, his wife Emilie (who’s 8 months pregnant) and their two-year-old son Parker were there as well . . . it’s a very rare thing to have all of us together.  We had a jam-packed two weeks; the best part was getting to see family and watching all the kids play together!  Noah and Kai have reached the ages where they have a great time playing with one another – I’m so excited for when Aria and Amelia are a bit older and can play together as well.

Aria was so sweet with Amelia!

Noah teaching Kai how to play Uno.   

Parker was very interested in the baby since he'll be a big brother very soon!



 
 We took the kids to the mall to get pictures with Santa, and I wanted to get Noah's hair cut before the photo, so we found a salon in the mall.  I told the hairdresser what I wanted, short on the sides and longer on top, I turned around to get Amelia in her Christmas dress and when I looked back at Noah she had buzzed his whole head!  I thought I was going to throw up I was so upset!








Santa brought Noah a Fender guitar and mini amp - Noah was so excited!  He said he isn't going to play Wii anymore... only practice guitar.  Mike and I are impressed because he has practiced for over an hour everyday!  Three days after Christmas he said to us, "I'm pretty much perfect and I've only been playing for four days!"

My mom got Mike this apron, now he can cook in style.
We were able to fit in a lot of outdoor activities that included: building a snowman, sledding, skiing and teaching Mike and Noah how to snowboard.  They both picked it up very fast, but I was especially pleased with how much Mike enjoyed it (he even agreed to go to Tahoe and try it later in the season)!




My dad, Jason and I had a blast skiing together!



We also had fun family time walking around the Temple to see the lights, going to a bounce house with Jared and his family, making a gingerbread house and my dad even took Mike and Noah to fly the Apache simulator, which Mike had a blast doing!















This last year was one of the best of my life, and I am so thankful for my husband and two kids!