Thursday, December 31, 2009
Ode to Raffi
Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Kaboom!
Kate discovered a new game to play with Gumpa, and she's been saying "Kaboom!" ever since. We showed her that football players do a Kaboom-like chest bump after scoring touchdowns, so now it's all tied together in her head. She's been saying "foot-ba" and "touch" while doing the touchdown signal, and then saying "kaboom!" She's definitely Ryan's daughter, all she needs now is his Chargers helmet. Kate also knows that Gumpa does the best kabooms because she's been saying "Gumpa?" all day!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Gumpa & Ga Ga
Kate added two new favorite words to her vocabulary while we've been away--Gumpa (Grandpa) and Ga Ga (Grandma). We got home this afternoon and Kate spent the next few hours wandering the house, saying "Gumpa?" "Ga Ga?" I'm pretty sure she misses them. It was a whirlwind Christmas trip, but we had a great time with Ga Ga, two Gumpas, Aunt Courtney, Uncle John and Amanda. We stopped at Gumpa Mac's house first, where Kate got her first fabulous (if noisy!) Christmas present: a keyboard! She definitely likes banging away on it, especially since it has extra buttons to add in more rhythms and sounds. Her dancing is progressing along with her piano playing! In addition to playing the piano and keyboard, we visited OMSI (AMAZING place!!) where Kate especially enjoyed dismantling lego sculptures as fast as Gumpa could make them. We also went to McMenamin's where we discovered that Kate REALLY likes french fries and REI where she showed us that her obsession with "bik-as" (bikes) is still going strong. The bikes were in the same department as the strollers and I'm seriously considering calling up BOB to see if they give commissions because I sold one while we were there! Even the REI salesperson thanked me, although he may have thought I was half crazy the way I was enthusing about a stroller. But, I digress.....from Portland, we went to Bend and, since it was very crowded at my mom and Bill's house, we stayed in Sisters at our very generous friend Nancie's beautiful home. What a fantastic woman to trust a couple with a toddler to take over her house while she's away!! As far as we know, it was still standing when we left. Since we were in Sisters and Ga Ga was nice enough to stay with us some nights, Ryan and I went out one night to the Sisters brewery. I mention this because it was one of the single most momentous nights of Ryan's life. We sat next to his childhood idol, Dan Fouts, who was the quarterback for the San Diego Chargers when Ryan was younger. Lest you think this is not such a big deal, let me just say that Ryan did have a Chargers helmet, Fouts jersey and a subscription to Charger Football Weekly. I'm pretty sure that our wedding day and Kate's birth are now distant seconds on Ryan's list of most amazing days! :) I digress again....aside from the Fouts sighting, we did have a great time on Christmas. Although she repeated "Santa" over and over again all week, Kate had no idea what was going on. The first thing she pulled out of her stocking was Hello Kitty band-aids, so she proceeded to spend the rest of the morning playing with those and drawing on post-its with a pencil. Ah, the simple pleasures. She did get some wonderful presents from Santa, though. Now that we're home she's really taking to them, especially a truck which you hit with a hammer. Why am I not surprised that my delicate little flower likes a toy she can beat and crash into things?? Ga Ga had so many fun things for Kate to play with that she was never lacking for things to do, but somehow her favorite was to open the refrigerator and "help" Ga Ga cook. Just this evening we opened a present from Ga Ga Starla and Gumpa Bob and it was an instant hit: a Radio Flyer scoot bike!! Kate knew what it was immediately and couldn't wait for Ryan to put it together. She took a screwdriver and helped him, too. She figured out how to ride it right away, but she seemed to like fixing it as well. She kept putting her screwdriver in it, saying "fix bika, fix bika." Unfortunately (or fortunately, if you're looking for the humor angle), "fix" comes out like another choice "F" word. Ryan said she showing great mechanical signs already, swearing with a tool in her hand! Yes, it was definitely a Merry Christmas!!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Merry Christmas!
The countdown to road trip time has begun! We're off for a weekend in Portland and then a week in Bend, and will be lucky enough to see lots of family. We'll greatly miss all those we aren't with this holiday, and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas! We love you!!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The strangest thing that anyone has bought a child?
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ba-cooo!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
I KNEW she was smart!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hair-raising temperatures!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Baby, it's COLD outside!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Happy Birthday, Daddy!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Mommy's little helper
I tried to pack up some of Kate's older toys but, apparently, she was not quite ready to let go of them. Either that, or her chair obsession has expanded to include anything she can sit in. She read books in the box for quite some time so I won't complaining--I'm for anything that keeps her contained and entertained. Well, as this is our "big" news of the day, it's obvious that we don't have too much going on! We've settled back into our normal routine, but I think we're all still wishing we were on vacation. Luckily, we get to go again in just two weeks. I know a long vacation dry spell comes after that, so I'm planning on enjoying every minute. For now, we'll settle for playing in the dig pit and bundling up to head outside in the dry but COLD weather. Somehow kids don't seem affected by the cold, though, which is a quality I wish we never lost! I think Kate's ready to head out since she's now crawling around with Hickory's collar around her next, panting and pretending to be a dog. It must be a hint that the dog needs a walk. Off we go...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tantrums, whining...mommy's got a headache!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
A welcome discovery
Kate was delighted to find the cat sleeping in her crib yesterday! I've never caught the cat doing this, but I've had my suspicions that it's her favorite place while we're traveling. This is a bit ironic considering that she wants little to nothing to do with Kate most of the time, yet she likes to sleep in the bed that's covered in baby-scent. Go figure. Our cat has never been what we'd call "normal," so I guess it might not be that surprising after all. Anyway, Kate thought it quite funny to find a real cat among all her animals, although she later decided that she wasn't exactly keen on sharing her animals with the cat, so she pulled them all out from under the sleeping kitty and babbled away, probably saying "MINE, MINE!"
Monday, November 30, 2009
Terrific Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Yreka, here we come!
Hopefully, Yreka is ready for Kate because her little hurricane-like self is about to hit! We're leaving blustery, rainy Washington behind for a week, and CAN'T WAIT. We've been chanting "road trip, road trip" to Kate all week, and I think she's getting excited because she's definitely started to understand the words "grandma" and "grandpa." She already seems to know that grandparents are people that adore and spoil her. Smart girl! Here's to a week of family fun!!
Bed Head
Monday, November 16, 2009
Doctor's visit
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Our little rule breaker
If it's true that "well-behaved women rarey make history," then Kate is well on her way to making some history! She definitely has opinions about what she wants, and what she wants is usually whatever she knows we don't want her to do or have. She seems to find it quite funny when we say "no," as if it's just a humorous nuisance to her and far funnier to defy us than to listen. I will say, this girl does not lack for personality and, though I could do without some of the tantrums, as least she's interesting! I hope she puts all this feistiness to amazing use someday....Ryan and I can only imagine what the future holds for her and for us! I go to a few baby groups and classes where most of the moms say their kids are "really mellow" (and I tend to believe them as their kids sit quietly, just smiling away). Kate, on the other hand, talks a blue streak while bouncing around, happy one minute and crying over some sort of perceived injustice the next. Yes, I must admit, that my child is most decidedly NOT mellow. I think she's the anti-mellow. But at least we never lack for entertainment (or this is what I tell myself!)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Boom Boom rides again!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Mutton Bustin'!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Mommy & Daughter Day
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Playing pretend?
There are just some moments when my heart feels like it could burst for loving Kate so much, and yesterday I had one of those moments. Kate was playing in her room and had been quiet for a bit, and when I went to check on her, she had lined her animals up on the rocking chair and was showing them books. I'm not sure she was intentionally pretending to read to them, but it looked like it and my heart just melted. So sweet--at least to her mommy! Not much other news from good ol' P.A. other than that my mom (Grandma Connie) gets home from Nepal tomorrow! I can't wait to talk to her, and I think Kate feels the same because she makes everything in the house into a pretend phone now. I love to see her holding the remote control up to her ear, babbling away. I know, I'm a gushing mommy, but I do just love her more than words can do justice!!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tough girl
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Kate's Dig Pit
Ryan got inspired when we were at the Portland Children's Museum last weekend, so he built Kate her very own "dig pit!" He even found the same fake bark (rubbery tire-like pieces) to put in the bottom, which is perfect because it is soft but not messy. She absolutely loves it! I've never seen anything captivate her attention as long as the dig pit. All the locks and gadgets Ryan put up around it keep her really busy, as does picking the "bark" up piece by piece. I'm going to find her some shovels and rakes and trucks next week, so her pit will be fully equipped. Ryan already has plans in the works to expand the area so we can put her slide and some tunnels in it. I swear, Ryan has got to be one of the most talented people ever. I know he's my husband so I'm as biased about him as I am about Kate, but there is seriously nothing he can't do or build!
Happy Halloween!
What a difference a year makes! Kate was just 3 months last Halloween, and we were just finding our footing as parents. Now, Kate's a toddling toddler, and we feel like we're at least a bit more confident in the parenting department. It's hard to believe how fast it's passed. I feel a little nostalgic for infant Kate, but I sure don't miss those sleepless nights! Everyday seems to be a new adventure, and I'm sure there will be many changes by this time next year--she may even be trick or treating! This year Halloween will be low-key, in our efforts to keep her away from refined sugar as long as possible, but I'm sure we'll have her all dressed up and on doorsteps next year. She is getting a surprise this year, though, as Ryan is out in the garage right now working on a Kate-project....pictures will be coming when he's done but, if you know Ryan, you know it's going to be amazing. Lucky girl, and lucky mommy to have daddy home again!!