Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Catching up

I haven't had a chance to post in a while, it's been a really busy few weeks. Of course my photo-taking never stops :). Here are several photos from the past week or so to get me caught up!

Ella lounging in her rocking chair - she loves sitting in this chair (a birthday present from Grammy, it was my rocking chair when I was a little girl) and watching parts of the movie Tinkerbell. See how she crosses her legs like such a dainty little lady?
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At the playground, she put our cooler on the slide and attempted to direct the child above her who actually had the audacity to want to slide down!
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Playing with a puzzle on Steve
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Just woke up, and all prepared to leave her crib (notice the binkie, blankie and bunny in hand?)
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Having a tea party. She takes the tea set (which, incidentally, is not a toy - it's real silver that belonged to my mom's mother and is special to me, but she has found it and is very pleased with it, and really can't do any damage to it under supervision. But, it definitely makes me think it's time for a toy tea set) and if I pretend to pour tea in, then she does too, she'll clink our glasses for 'cheers', and pretend to drink out of it. She makes sound effects as she pours too, it is just precious.
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This is a big water bottle that I drink during the day at work. Ella got a hold of it last weekend and thought it was the best thing around. What a very thirsty girl!
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Having fun with Steve
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In a hood!
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In other news, I finished Ella's first baby book! It goes from her birth through month 4 - I started in April and finally finished on Sunday at my scrapbook group. I had intended her baby book to cover her whole first year but there is just way too much to include so I've got to break it into sections. I'm really happy to have finished this one and hope that one day Ella will treasure it as much as I do!

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Dog Whisperer

Look out Cesar, here comes the newest Dog Whisperer!





Notice the animals fleeing from Ella in all directions??

Ahhh, I don't think my enjoyment of these video clips of Ella being silly with the dogs will ever end - it just brings me endless amusement!!

Ella is 20 Months

Ella turned 20 months on September 5 - here are 20 notes about my sweet pumpkin this month!

1 - She now has 10 teeth - 6 in front (4 on top, 2 on the bottom), and 2 molars on each side (one top and one bottom). The molars have each taken about a full month to come in! It looks like she's getting close to some more front teeth coming in as well.

2 - Her favorite word is, without question, 'no' - she says it all the time, primarily to mean "YES"!! She has all different tones of saying it too, and she's very animated with her 'no's.

3 - Instead of calling Nomar "cat", she now calls him by his full name, or as close as she can get - a drawn out NO-MAH followed by hysterical laughter when he actually comes to his name being called.

4 - She frequently goes up to Nomar and says "ow, ow, ow"...she knows cats say meow and so she is communicating with him!

5 - It amazes me how much she picks up and how I can say something as simple as "ready to go?" and she heads right for the door, knowing exactly what I mean. She'll laugh when we laugh and seems to understand so much.

6 - Ella loves when she has something 'to do' and feels very important. She acts immediately with top urgency and hustles right over with lots of flourish!

7 - She's decided she no longer wants to attempt to walk down the stairs by herself and so I have to carry her down the stairs every time. When it's time to walk up the stairs, she is so easily distracted it can take 2 minutes to climb the stairs...no kidding.

8 - I don't think there is anything better IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE than when I crouch down on the ground and put my arms out and she runs into my arms for a big hug and kiss...not exaggerating, I could do that 200 times a day if she'd go for it (and I frequently try!)

9 - She loves her books! She'll open one up in the car and point and look at it and carries them with her from room to room, and loves reading before bed.

10 - She's in a size 4 in diapers, size 4 in shoes, and 18 months for clothes.

11 - Her sleep overnight is really good - she sleeps from about 9 pm - 7:15 am, and is down to one nap during the day for about 2 hours.

12 - She loves, loves, loves bathtime and would probably stay in for an hour if we'd let her. She plays with her trains and cups, and fills and dumps them out, over and over, and over. She does not, however, like her hair getting washed and even after doing it for so long, still protests every night when it's time to lean back and wash her hair.

13 - She's a creature of habit and likes her routines - she gets in her crib and wants her binky and blankie; when I wake her up in the morning, she roots around in her crib until she finds her binkie, pops it in her mouth, grabs her blankie, then we snuggle for a bit. She has them both while she gets her diaper changed, then excitedly throws them into her crib. After bath time she likes to watch all of the water to drain and isn't ready to brush teeth until all of the water is gone.

14 - She thinks she is in charge of the dogs. She tells them to get into their crate, shakes her finger at them and says "no" (where did she get that one?! :)), likes to supervise while they eat and drink, and reports to me and Steve on their whereabouts and happenings.

15 - Ella's personality is so awesome - she is happy, cheerful, sweet, funny, and has fun almost all the time. She just runs around, carrying on, talking and laughing, playing all day long. She has her moods where she is quite unhappy and is only content if she's being held, but overall she is just so happy and content.

16 - She is so expressive. She has many facial expressions, talks with her hands, lots of gestures, and of course her impressive command of the Ellanese language...I'm imaging an equal command of the English language will follow at some point!

17 - Her eating is going pretty well and right now her favorite foods are pizza, cottage cheese, cheese, blueberries, grapes, yogurt, bananas, kix cereal, rice, and bread. We've even had some successful restaurant nights lately, including 2 at the beach, and even managed a night out with friends last weekend!

18 - She has discovered the joy of writing with crayons on places other than paper...uggg. And she LOVES coloring.

19 - She has started calling me 'mom'...no mommy, just mom! I'll take it though b/c anything that she says in her little voice, especially while reaching out for me, is just priceless. She reserves "memmy" for times of intense distress and malcontent.

20 - Ella is truly a gift beyond my wildest dreams. The other day at church a woman said to me 'she is really precious, I hope you enjoy her'...sheesh, what an understatement! I thank God every day for this amazing little girl that he has given to us and marvel at how special she is just as often. She is so full of sweetness, silliness, and love, just an absolute blessing, and I am so lucky to be her "Memmy".

Some 20 month photos:
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Labor Day at the Beach

We went to North Myrtle Beach for Labor Day weekend from Saturday to Tuesday for our final beach trip of the summer. Mom rented a condo right on the beach, and it was us, Mom & Glenn, and Erin & Josh.

Of course I took many, many pictures, and here are a few of my favorites :)

Ella on the trip there - NOT in a mood for smiling!
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This wedding was right on the beach the first night we were there, and me and Erin watched from the balcony. Photobucket

Really pretty sky
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All set, let's go
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Ready to swim!
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On her turbo boat from Glenn - lots of fun
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Being silly with Steve
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When we took Ella to the beach earlier this summer, it was always hot and sunny and she had limited tolerance for being on the beach. This weekend was overcast most of the time and a lot cooler, and she had such a great time playing in the sand. We were able to stay out on the beach for several hours each day because she was enjoying herself so much (of course with several snack and drink breaks!).

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With Grammy
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Hmmm, must check out this giant hole!
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Glenn took me, Steve, Erin & Josh jetskiing one morning while Mom watched Ella, and we went in the intercoastal waterway.

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It was really cool, we got to go pretty far up the waterway and saw some incredible houses along the way.

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Laughing with Grammy
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Erin was CRAZY ABOUT NOLA (as expected) and the 2 of them had so much fun together.
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Heyyy, enough pictures already, give me that camera!
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It was such a good trip and a really nice end to the summer!

Friday, September 4, 2009

At Dad and Donna's

We went to Dad and Donna's house last weekend to celebrate our August happenings - our anniversary, Josh's birthday, and Dad & Donna's 20th anniversary! It was a really fun afternoon and we all had a great time. Here are some pics from our visit.

Ella pushing an antique stroller
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Ge in there, bunny!
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Ella and Aunt Erin
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All of us
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Such a Big Girl

As I look at some of my August photos, it really strikes me how much of a little girl Ella is, and so far from a baby.

This August...

Eating a cupcake at a kids table (no high chair!!) with a pal

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Last August...

Eating solids for the first time from a bumbo seat on the kitchen table

Messy girl

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This August...

Rocking an awesome ponytail, compliments of Daddy

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Last August...

Pretty low maintenance hairstyle, wouldn't you say?

Beautiful girl

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This August...

All ready for the pool - and yes, she put the towel around her shoulders and picked up her raft ALL BY HERSELF

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Last August...

All ready for the pool (she just didn't know it!)

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This August...

Me and my babydoll - sigh, yes, she IS trying to propel herself away from me...

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Last August...

This little nuggie would never have pushed her mommy away!!

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Concentrating this August...

Taking a break from the million things on her agenda

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Concentrating last August...

She could sit for up to 30 minutes at one time, in place, playing with these fish cards

Reaching for her starfish

I love looking back on these old pictures and I remember how tiny she was last year and although she is definitely a lot more challenging these days, I wouldn't trade it for anything because her personality is just so incredible and she is more fun than anything I would've imagined last August!

Rocking Puppy

When Glenn was a little boy, he and his brother Jack had a wooden rocking toy that looks like a puppy - it's just like a rocking horse except there is a little seat that you climb in instead of sitting on the outside, and of course it looks like a puppy instead of a horse!

So, this rocking puppy is about 60 years old - Jack restored it and his children (who are my age) all played with it, and then Glenn fixed it up for Ella!

As soon as she saw it she wanted to get right in, and here she is trying it out for the first time.

Checking it out

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Whee, this is fun!

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She got it rocking a little high for my taste but it seems quite sturdy and she definitely enjoyed it!

Thanks Grampy G!
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Monday, August 31, 2009

Lucky Sammy

After dinner tonight, Sammy was peacefully sleeping on the couch and Ella decided it was time for the two of them to play, ideally for Sammy to chase her while she runs around and screams. Unfortunately, he didn't have the same idea as he had already been a good sport and played with her for about 15 minutes earlier, and was ready to call it a night.

But, not to be discouraged, Ella decided she had to pull out all the stops to get her best bud to pay attention to her.

To start, she was VERY sweet with him, very nice and gentle, and even giving him kisses.



Then she decided she needed something more with which to entice him, and so she went and got Steve's wrist band to tempt him with (although still being generous with her kisses)



Hmmmm...not enough...what next? Oooooh a balloon, that's just what he'll like!



Sammy still didn't seem that interested (hard to believe, huh?), she figured she needed to step up the antics a little bit.

Heyyy Sammy, check out my moves!!


Now that is ONE LUCKY DOG!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Kelly's Visit

Kelly came to visit 2 weekends ago, it was soo great to have her here. She hadn't seen Ella since her first birthday party, so it was fun for her to see Ella after all that time.

We went out to a girls dinner on Friday night, took Ella to gymnastics on Saturday, and had a barbecue at our house on Saturday night. On Sunday we went to the pool and relaxed for a few hours - baby free :).

So, a great weekend and as usual, wonderful to see Kelly!

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Grazin' Days

As I’ve written before on this blog, Ella’s eating is always an area that causes me concern. Whether it’s the fact that she refuses food just upon sight, spends more time feeding the dogs than herself, or flings her food the moment she is done, it's always an adventure.

Well, I’ve read in several books that the absolute worst thing you can do is turn eating into a battle, so we’ve always done the method that when she’s done eating, she’s done. We’re not going to make her eat, and she’ll eat when she’s hungry. So this has worked reasonably well, especially when she will raise her hands and say “all done” when she’s done.

However. She is a clever one, and has figured out some tricks. She will now “finish” eating in about 5 minutes, begin throwing her food off the tray to signal she is done (uggg, this one needs to get tackled next), then spend the rest of time while we eat dinner getting little bites here and there and wandering around. She’ll get food from us, go play for a bit, come back, repeat. It’s kind of snuck up on us (and allows us to eat dinner peacefully), but has definitely become a problem because now her goal is to get out of her seat as quickly as possible then continue to eat. Aside from the fact it’s not good for her to be eating and walking around at the same time, I really want her to sit through a meal with us and eat in her seat, not while she’s playing.

So, we decided this week that the problem is ending and dinner has been anything but peaceful!

Monday night – We had pizza for dinner which Ella loves. She ate about four bites and then began flinging it off her tray. So, I said, you’re done, and pulled her out of her seat. Then, she walked right over to Steve and asked for some of his. He said “you need to sit in your seat to eat”…she began to frantically sign ‘more’ and ‘eat’, whine, yell, cry, you get the idea. She came over to my chair, buried her head in my lap and sobbed because she just couldn’t believe the injustice. And she absolutely refused to go back in her seat. She finally calmed down after about 15 minutes of this craziness, and we got her back in her chair, although without the tray, and I pulled it right up next to my seat next to the table. She proceeded to eat at least two full slices of pizza, not exaggerating. In fact, I got up to get her more milk, and she slid my plate over to her, pushed the pizza off my plate onto the table, held up my plate and said “all gone”… Although it was not the relaxing dinner we’d like, score 1 for the parents because she did not get a single bite wandering around, and she DID eventually get back in her chair to eat.

Tuesday night – More of the same, but this time with a twist. She WOULD eat sitting in her chair, but ONLY on the condition that it come from MY bowl, not her own. She wanted me to feed her (with a metal fork, not a toddler-friendly spoon) from my bowl and my bowl only. She did not want to feed herself, and did not want to eat her own meal, even though it was the exact same (although many degrees cooler!). Steve started to pour some of her meal into mine so we could share it, and she flipped out. It’s crazy how particular she can be about things.

The past few nights have been similar - tonight it took FIVE tries in her seat, and she ended up eating about 10 grapes and a handful of cereal. But I am happy to say that we are no longer encouraging her grazing mealtime behavior and hopefully with a few more weeks of unpeaceful meals she may just be sitting and eating all at once!