Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas Day

Christmas was a fantastic day. We had a big family day with Mom and Glenn, Dad and Donna, Erin and Josh, and Mom's sister Pam, her husband Greg and their 2 sweet little girls.

Ella woke up around 7:45 am and Steve stayed upstairs with her in the playroom. I was working on getting the ham in the crockpot (which I realized at 11:30 pm on Christmas Eve that it was too big to fit the lid - eeek!! luckily Steve thought of a foil tent duct-taped to the crockpot, which worked very well :)! Mom, Glenn, Erin and Josh came over in time to go up and get Ella so we could all see her excited face when she came downstairs.

Tree and presents
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Ella was very excited by her presents from Santa
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We had lots of fun opening presents and Ella needed to play with everything along the way!!

Teaset
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Dance mat from Aunt Erin and Uncle Josh
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Opening her stocking with Daddy
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Enjoying a round of tea with Aunt Erin
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Potato heads from Grandma and Grandad
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Climbing on the box
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Steve
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Mom
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Sleepy Chico
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Dad
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Glenn and Josh
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Erin
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Mom and Glenn
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Ella and Donna
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Then we unveiled Ella's big present, which has been patiently waiting in the garage for several months!!

She was quite impressed and hopped right in!
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Checking things out
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Looking under the hood
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Then she scurried off to find her new baby and bring her back for a ride
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Getting a push from Daddy
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We had planned on making a big breakfast but got so wrapped up in opening gifts and playing that it was noon before we knew it so Mom made crab cakes and deviled eggs so we enjoyed delicious appetizers for a brunch...and Ella played some more.

Enjoying her new craft table from Grammy
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Helping herself to her thousandth cup of tea for the day
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Ella and Daddy
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Erin and I cooked, and we had ham, macaroni and cheese, broccoli and rice casserole, asparagus, and baked apples - it was very good if I do say so myself :).

With Aunt Erin
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Playing with Grandad
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Chocolate-y kiss for Grandma
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Chico LOVED this toy puppy
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Ella ready for bed after such a big day!
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We had such a great day, it was so good to have everyone here to celebrate together. Christmas sure is a lot more fun with a child, especially this year because she was a lot more aware of everything. So, another good holiday and very hard to believe that 2009 is quickly coming to a close!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Eve

We celebrated Christmas at our house this year, Mom and Glenn arrived last Tuesday and Erin and Josh came in after work on Wednesday.

A few pics from the day before Christmas Eve -

Ella with Mom and Glenn
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Being silly with Erin
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On Christmas Eve we took Ella to see Santa at the mall with Mom, Glenn and Erin. Santa was going to arrive at 10am so we got there around 9:30am to get in line and still had a while to wait.

For an almost-two-year-old, waiting in lines is on her list of "least favorite things"...luckily there were several of us there and we were able to keep her relatively entertained throughout the wait.

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getting antsy...
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Being silly
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Eating a pretzel (the best distraction!)
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We were really hyping Santa and how fun it would be to meet him and she looked at him, waved, and seemed to be getting really excited. When it was close to her turn she was more and more eager to see him and then when it was finally her turn she opened the little gate and headed right toward the big guy - then, she must have realized what she was doing and when she was about 3 feet away, did a complete about-face and started heading in the opposite direction!

Steve took her up to get on his lap and she did pretty well - she definitely was not crazy about the whole thing and she certainly didn't smile, but she did not cry either!

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And here is the "official Santa picture of 2009"
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Santa did give Ella a little coloring book that she was very pleased with, so I'd say she'd consider the visit a success!

After meeting Santa we wanted to let her ride the merry-go-round that she's been on once before and absolutely loved it. Mom and Erin rode it with her and although she did not have temporary insanity overtake her like the last time, she thoroughly enjoyed herself.

Ready to go
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Waving!
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Here's a video clip of the carousel starting up and the first time around.



We went to church on Christmas Eve and it was quite an experience. It was a "family-friendly" service which means there was no childcare, so it was primarily focused on watching our active little one.

Here she is before church started, looking quite sweet and calm (do not be fooled!!)
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We had 7 chairs altogether so that Ella would have a seat too, and she spent almost the entire time on the floor wandering among all of us, hopping from lap to lap for 30 seconds or so, collecting pens and pieces of paper, yelling "no, no, no" at me when I tried to keep her from lunging on the burning candle Steve was holding, etc...
it definitely made me extra grateful for the nursery program!

We went to Mom and Glenn's after for a big dinner that Glenn made, then we got Ella home and in bed so that Santa could come visit and do his work!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I'm so proud!

Ella went #1 in the potty tonight!!

I haven't put her on the potty in several days but tonight asked her if she wanted to sit on it before bathtime and she said yes. She sat right down and went right in the potty - you would've thought she discovered the cure for cancer with all the praise that we gave her.

She was SO proud of herself and was beaming and kept saying "pee-pee" and "potty"...which is not the word I initially intended to teach her but it's easy for her to say and for purposes of telling us that she needs to go, will probably be the easiest thing.

I'm in no hurry whatsoever for Ella to potty-train and in fact think it's probably easier for her to be in diapers, and I want her to do it in her own time, but I'm so very proud of that little nuggie's first potty success!

Monday, December 28, 2009

December Photo Roundup

The last few weeks have been so busy, I've missed my blogging time...here are lots of December photos I haven't posted yet.

Eating a Christmas cookie - I baked 6 dozen of them for a cookie exchange, Ella was my assistant chef and needed a taste of our hard work
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In her winter hat
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Smiling in front of the tree
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Sitting on the potty - note that I said sitting - she has not actually "gone" yet...
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Looking cute
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Video clip of her helping me wrap gifts for Christmas


Drinking out of a cup like a big girl (Which is now her favorite way to drink.)
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Bundled up and wanting to help Steve scrape the ice off the car
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Playing in her sand table
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Investigating a tree
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Snuggling with Grammy
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Many, many more Christmas photos to come!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Return of Jingle Bells

This time last year Ella amazed us with her dancing to Jingle Bells. As soon as the music started, she just started bopping to the beat and spinning circles. For a trip down memory lane, watch it again here.

Yesterday she discovered the same Jingle Bell doll and these videos show the crazed dancing that ensued!





Showing off for the mirror...


A forward roll for good measure...


It was just hysterical, I cannot get enough of her silliness!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Ella is 23 Months

Ella turned 23 months last Friday, December 5. Here are many random tidbits about Ella this month for her 23 month update!

One of the funniest things about Ella right now is how she notices, and gets VERY concerned about, things that are out of place. She will point out the problem and talk about it no less than 50 times.

Here is a conversation from last week - We're driving in the car and she finishes the cup of milk she's drinking. She shakes the cup at me but since I'm driving, I can't see, so instead she starts signing "more", which I STILL don't see (again, b/c I'm driving and mostly facing forward), so then she says out loud "more." I turn around and say "You need more milk. We're on our way home and as soon as we get home, we'll get some more milk". Ella, nods, happily: "tay, home" (tay means okay). 2 seconds later, as if she just ran out of milk and realized she needs more this minute - "More?" (repeat above...)

She now wants us to be a part of her playing so she'll tell us what to do, where to sit, etc., while she's playing. She tries to do the same thing with the pets but they're not as willing to go along with the rules! She says "mom-my, mom-my, mom-my" (always 3 times) and points to my assigned seat.

No new teeth this month, so she's still at 11 teeth altogether. 4 up top, 3 on the bottom, and 1 molar on each side, top and bottom. She's doing great with letting me brush her teeth because I started a new routine of singing songs while I brush her teeth, but stop as soon as she closes her mouth. It works like a charm!

She's still a size 4 in diapers, 18M in clothes, and 5 in shoes.

We still go to Little Gym every Saturday and after class she always gets stamps on her hands, feet and tummy. Last weekend it was cold and I put her in a long-sleeve onesie under a sweatshirt and it was the first onesie in a while. After class was over, she got her hands and feet stamped like always, but couldn't get her shirt up to get the stamps on her tummy. She kept tugging on it, trying to figure it out, but it wouldn't budge. I got her to come over and put her shoes on, but knew she'd still be thinking about that stamp. A minute or two later, she walks up to Miss Shellie, climbs up on her lap, and starts playing with her hair, then gives her a hug. I was just waiting for her to start talking about the fact that she didn't get stamp on her tummy. Wouldn't you know, a second later, she's pulling on her shirt again wanting that stamp! Miss Shellie gave her a sticker that she could put on her tummy on the shirt, but it just wasn't the same. She didn't cry or fuss at all, but just talked and talked and talked about it (in Ellanese of course).

Lately she hates it when I wear a ponytail. She will point at it, be very upset, and fuss until I take it out, then gets really happy. I have no idea where this came from, it's quite an odd behavior.

Now that she is such a big girl, she likes to point out babies and say "baby" when she sees them.

Her new favorite food is clementines, she can eat an entire clementine and has even eaten 2 at a time. She also loves apples, rice, pasta, corn, cottage cheese, yogurt, cookies, crackers, and macaroni and cheese.

I started giving her a Flintstones vitamin every day and she loves it. The only problem is she always wants more and I have to say every day that she can only have one a day.

Her favorite books right now are Very Busy Spider, and a little people School Bus book. In that one, she is amazed by a picture of a tambourine on a shelf and wants to look at it over and over. She likes pointing to all the things that she can name and me asking her questions and her pointing to the object.

At the risk of jinxing my luck, I'm happy to say that she has not hit me, or anyone else, in several weeks (small victories!).

She can't pass by a wall-mounted hand sanitizer without an overwhelming urge to have her hands cleaned, and the same when she sees hand soap - she rubs her hands together to show that she wants me to wash her hands.

I've given her some chapstick before and call it lipstick, and there is some in the nightstand next to my side of the bed. She'll head right over to the drawer and start motioning to her lips that she needs some 'lipstick.'

Now she can walk up and down the stairs by herself holding on to the railing and often wants to do it by herself - when I try to hold her hand she says NO, NO, NOOO!

She has such a funny way of saying goodbye now and it's like "BWHY, BWHY" and she says it many times in a row.

She can be soooo silly - she'll do such funny things and then when we start laughing it just eggs her on and she'll start laughing and do it over and over.

Ella pretty much runs everywhere instead of walking - her run is so cute because she puts her arms out straight to get started, and it's more up and down then moving forward, but she just bustles all over the house at top speed.

She loves playing outside, especially in her new sand table and slide from Grampy Glenn. A lot of her outside playing is just wandering around the backyard, but it keeps her amazingly entertained. She says "out" over and over in case we've missed the message that she wants to play outside. If that doesn't work, she says "Shoes" so that we'll put her shoes on, which she knows is a precursor to going outside.

She loves helping - she'll throw things in the garbage, clean up spills, pick up toys and things off the floor, carry things to the fridge, etc. When I ask if she wants to help, she yells "TAY" and runs right over.

I know I say it every month, but she just gets more and more affectionate. She has times where she's in the middle of eating even and leans forward and puckers her mouth for a kiss. It's the sweetest thing ever. When I kiss Steve goodbye in the morning she starts smacking her lips together so that I'll come give her a kiss (like I'd forget that!!) Her hugs and kisses are like little treats.

She likes singing and will sing funny songs that only she understands. She also thinks it's funny now to say "meow, meow, meow" when I ask her a question. It makes her laugh to do it. I'll say something like "alright Ella, let's go change your diaper" - she'll look at me and grin and say "meow, meow, meow" and crack up laughing.

New words this month (in reverse order):
bottle (bah-bah)
on
mine
shampoo
football
Nola
play (pway)
bubbles
home (she says this every time we pull into the driveway)
TV (Vee-Tee)
Ella
I want
tea (for her teaset)
okay (TAY, always said with great flourish)
woof-woof
banana (anana)
mama see (= mommy, let me see)
want dadda (= I want daddy to hold me)
hide
apple (app-app)
poo (pooh bear)
cory (coer)
three (fee)
baby
phone
please (peease)
beebee (how she says binky now)
light
off
potty (pah-ee)
pop - for popsicles
elbow - she was hugging my elbow when I was changing her into pajamas and kept saying "belbow"
where'd it go?

For a while when I asked her "what's your name?", she'd point to herself and say "me" or "I'm me". She now says "Ella" but pronounces it so deliberately - like "ll-la" and rolls her tongue. She'll point to pictures on the fridge and say "dada", "mommy" and "Ella" for who she sees in each one.

It's so fun communicating now and trying to talk back and forth. Something that's really amazing is how much I understand what it is that she's trying to say without her really saying it. There are definitely times when she gets so frustrated because we can't understand her, but also times when I surprise myself with knowing what it is she's trying to say.

Some 23 month pictures:





Thursday, December 10, 2009

Little Einsteins

I mentioned last month that one of Ella's favorite songs is the theme song from Little Ensteins. Tonight after dinner she surprised us by climbing up on the couch, tapping her legs and saying "Ein-stein" really clearly. I didn't get it at first but Steve realized exactly what she was saying. He said "do you want to see Little Einsteins?" and she got so excited and said "TAY", which is how she says yes. She loves it when we understand what she's trying to say.

So we put on the theme song, and this was the result...



All I can say is WOAH!!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hoppers House

Ella and I met my friend Christine and Dominic last Sunday for some fun at Hoppers House, which is like Monkey Joe's but much less chaotic, and a lot more to do besides just jumping because there are plenty of other activities as well. We were there for several hours and Ella had so much fun.

Mommy, let's go!!!
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Checking things out
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Video of going down the slide


Climbing video


Dominic looking completely adorable
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Train table
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Getting hot...and attempting to take her sweater off
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More bouncing (side note: notice how her hair gets crazier as these photos progress? that is how you know she was having fun!)

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Not surprisingly, my little hopper was asleep about 2 minutes after getting in the car on the drive home!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Night-night

One of my favorite parts of the day is putting Ella to sleep at night. Since Steve is home with her during the day, it's almost always me who gives Ella a bath and then does the nighttime routine.

First we say goodnight to all the animals downstairs - here's a video clip from a month or so ago, telling Nomar good night (I'm not really sure why goodnight involved a washcloth on this particular night..)




She loves the bath and is always in such a good mood after, super silly, and lots of fun. She smells so yummy and her hair is so cute when it's all wet and she is totally adorable in her jammies. She runs to give Steve a kiss and hug (or several) goodnight, then runs back into her room, picks up a book, and taps the chair for me to get into it so she can climb in my lap to start reading.

At some point during reading, she decides she is getting sleepy, and asks for her "beppy" - which is her binky. She now needs TWO binkies to go to sleep, one to hold and one in her mouth, plus her favorite purple blanky. So, I load her up with both binkies and purple blankie, then we read some more.

Once it's time for her to get in her crib, I put her in there and she stands up, gives me a great kiss and hug, then gets herself all settled in.

Here's a video of some pre-sleep preparations



And saying "night-night"



Happy little girl
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Air kisses
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Could she be any sweeter???

Friday, December 4, 2009

Decorating for Christmas

We decorated for Christmas the weekend after Thanksgiving, and put up the tree and inside decorations on Saturday, and did the outside lights on Sunday.

It was so much fun with Ella because she was very interested in the whole process and was oh so helpful.

Giggling on the couch with Cory
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Heavy lifting!!
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Checking out the tree
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Hanging an ornament
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She was really pleased with the lights - here's a video of her approval!


All done!
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Ella loves the tree and loves saying "on" (onnnn) and "off" (offsh) for us to turn the lights on a off. In the 5 days it's been up we've had to already move just about all the lower ornaments higher on the tree, she is quite thrilled with the whole thing. We've got our stockings hung on the fireplace and everything is looking Christmas-y!

We did the outside lights on Sunday

Ella, meet Frosty (pretty much the closest she will get to a real snowman living in NC)
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Outside lights
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I've always wanted to have icicle lights and this year we got them. I think they're so pretty and love having our house decorated and ready for Christmas. I can't believe Christmas is right around the corner!