Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Go Yankees!

Noah had his first T ball game last night; it was so fun to watch the kids play.  When he got dressed in his uniform, I told him how adorable he looked and he said, “ADORABLE!  What do you MEAN adorable!?”  I instantly put on a tough voice and said I meant he looked like a real baseball player.







Unfortunately, Mike had to be out of town, but I was texting him throughout the game to let him know what was happening.  In one text I wrote him that Noah scored a point, to which Mike replied, “A run.”  I guess I have as much to learn as the six-year-olds on Noah’s team!


Even though Mike was away at a conference and we missed him, Noah, Amelia and I had a great time together!  I recently finished reading the first Harry Potter book to Noah, so we had a movie night and watched the movie.  Much of the weekend was spent reading the second book.  I was so happy when Noah said that the book was better than the movie . . . maybe he will love to read books as much as his mom does.  At the end of the night, he told me that his day was better than going to Disneyland!

Amelia went to story time at the library for the first time and had such a blast.  She loved the singing and clapping but most of all wanted to go and socialize with the other babies.  Last week she started standing on her own -- she’s up to about 30 seconds before she gets too excited and falls on her bottom.  I daresay, walking isn’t too far away…


Next week Amelia starts a water-babies class, hopefully she'll enjoy that as much as bath time!





Monday, March 21, 2011

Wine Country

My parents flew into town to visit and we all went up to Napa for the weekend.  Even though it rained most of the time, we had so much fun!













My good friend Megan and her fiancĂ©, Carlo, were in Napa as well and they offered to watch the kids so that Mike and I and my parents could go wine tasting.  It was such an enjoyable experience – I can’t imagine doing that with a baby and a six-year-old.  In total, we visited Napa, Sonoma and five wineries spread along the countryside and tasted some really great wines.  I think our favorite winery was Sebastiani in Sonoma. 


On Friday before leaving for Napa, my mom, Amelia and I went up to San Francisco for a “girls’ day”! We ate breakfast at my new favorite breakfast restaurant called “Mama’s” and had some successful shopping in the huge mall in Union Square.  My best find was an adorable swimsuit for Amelia on sale from Janie and Jack.



Noah started T ball this past week but, due to all the rain, two practices and the opening ceremony have been postponed . . . they were able to have at least one practice, which was a very good thing, because most of the boys hadn’t ran bases before (Noah included). 


I can now check off one of the items on my list of things to do before leaving the bay area and it was nice to experience it with my parents!

Friday, March 11, 2011

All for One and One for All

It’s never fun being sick, especially when both parents are sick at the same time, as well as both kiddos.  Luckily, Noah started feeling better and was able to go back to school,  but Mike and I stayed in bed with Amelia for a couple days.  I am happy to say we are now all feeling well again!

Noah left these on my nightstand for me since I was sick.

Once Noah started feeling better,  he would sing to Amelia in the morning so that she would be happy in her crib longer to let us sleep a little more.  They played/sang for over an hour two mornings in a row . . .  he was my hero!



Amelia is entering yet another stage.  We came into her room after naptime and found her STANDING in her crib holding on to the rail and smiling at us!  That little one doesn’t like to stay one place for too long!  To keep her occupied while I cook dinner, I’ve found that she loves to suck on carrots.




Noah had to dress up as one of his favorite characters from a book for school.  He chose Jack from the Magic Tree House series.  For those of you who are familiar with the books, I thought he really did resemble Jack!  Noah’s favorite thing continues to be building with Legos – this past week he made slippers out of Legos that he could actually walk around in.






Thursday, March 3, 2011

Brotherly Love



Is this what it means when the older child can revert back to acting younger than their age when there’s a new baby?  In all seriousness, this was a pretty funny sight…which Noah had planned, knowing it would get a good reaction.  He constantly impresses me with what a great a brother he is to Amelia.  Lately, he’s taken to reading to her each afternoon.  He says he likes it because she laughs at all his jokes!



Mike’s parents came up for a quick visit last week.  It’s always great to see them!  Nancy made amazing homemade lasagna . . . and I always love getting a night off from cooking.  They brought up a high chair that one of their neighbors had given us over Thanksgiving that we couldn’t squeeze in our car at the time.  It is so nice to feed Amelia in the high chair rather than in her pink bumbo, which her legs are getting too chubby!



Amelia’s two bottom teeth have FINALLY appeared!  Since the beginning of the week, she’s been making all sorts of interesting faces . . . but there’s one in particular that she makes a lot and is especially ridiculous!


I recently gave her sweet potato puffs for the first time.  She tries to grab them all in her hands at once and then tries to get at least one in her mouth -- but because she doesn’t yet know how to open her fists, she just ends up sucking on her fists.  She’s gotten a lot more coordinated in the last week and getting at least some of them in her mouth.  It’s amazing to observe that if you give babies room to explore and figure it out on their own, how quickly they can learn and how much it pleases them.