Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Not SNOW Wonderful

The forecast was calling for snow today, so I was quite excited when Geoffrey told me it was snowing as he got back from walking the dogs. To keep with the snow theme, I dressed Isabel in her "think snow" long sleeved onesie and we headed to daycare and then work. The snow continued to fall so I decided to leave work a couple of hours early to pick up Isabel well before the evening commute. After a failed attempt at a nap (I think she is teething) I decided that Isabel needed to experience the white stuff for herself. I put her in the 24 month snow bibs that I had purchased for next winter, rolled up the legs and layered on a couple sweaters and her little fleece coat. I did put mittens on her but she kept pulling them off as soon as I had one on, so I gave up, knowing I wouldn't keep her out long enough to matter. I grabbed the camera and we headed outside. I set her down in the backyard and before I could even raise the camera to my eye level, she had plunged her hand into the snow and I was met with the expression below, combined with some very loud cries (screams) of displeasure. Oh how I wished that I had chosen to video that first snowy moment instead of photographing it!










I wiped off all the snow from her hand (after taking the 2 pictures above) and tried to get her to smile, but she was having none of it. She just kept looking at her hand and wondering what in the world had just happened.















So the 15 minutes it took to get all bundled up was followed by less than 30 seconds of fun in the snow. Hopefully next year she'll get to enjoy it a bit more :). We headed back inside and I took off all the snow clothes, and replaced her wet shoes and socks with a pair of fresh socks.
With her favorite kitchen "toy" and yoohoo friend (that pink furry thing) she was feeling much better.




Stay warm everyone!



Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pancakes!

Isabel got her first taste of pancakes Saturday morning...and I'm sure that you can tell by the pictures that it was love at first bite. This is the pancake recipe that I grew up on. My dad used to make them almost every Saturday morning...sometimes getting fancy and making shapes like hearts, mickey mouse etc. I'll have to try that the next batch. The pancakes are super healthy, made with oats and whole wheat flour, and hers have the added benefit of being made with Mom milk (trying to use up my small freezer stockpile).


Hmm, what is this strange thing on my tray. Its HUGE!


It feels warm...I wonder if this is toy or something to eat?



No sharp edges, that is a plus.


Oooh, I broke a piece off. Tastes pretty good!



Oohhh, so this is how you eat pancakes.


I LOVE PANCAKES!!!





All done Mom! I'm ready for my fruit now.


As you can see, we are pretty well stocked for the next few weeks with plenty of Isabel sized pancakes :).



















































Monday, January 19, 2009

Fight FOCA (Freedom of Choice Act)

I try to avoid sending politial emails but realize with the blog I'm not forcing anyone to read what I have to say. That being said, I feel very strongly against legislation that is in works and am hoping you will consider signing the petition to fight the Freedom of Choice Act (also being called the Freedom to Kill Act). You can read the specific text for the bills below


(Senate)

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:S.1173:

(House)

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:H.R.1964:

(From the Fight FOCA website)

FOCA Would Wipe Away Every Restriction on Abortion Nationwide

This would eradicate state and federal laws that the majority of Americans support, such as:
Bans on Partial Birth Abortion

Requirements that women be given information about the risks of getting an abortion

Only licensed physicians can perform abortions

Parents must be informed and give consent to their minor daughter's abortion FOCA would erase these laws and prevent states from enacting similar protective measures in the future.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Happy New Year

I realize I'm a bit late with the New Years greetings...

We rang in the new year a bit early by celebrating the wedding of our friends Randy & Katherine. We had a great time catching up with Carla, Jonathan, Martha & Patrick, but had to leave before the official new year to get Isabel to bed.

Isabel continues to perfect her crawling skills and has gotten quite fast. Never wanting to stay in one place for long, she is always off trying to explore new areas of the house. She has started cruising along the furniture and even climbed up the whole flight of stairs earlier in the week (with Mom right behind her). Time to get a gate at the bottom of the stairs! (we already have one up top for the dogs).

Isabel had her 9 month checkup last week (at 9 months, 3 weeks) and she is growing like a weed. She remains in the 85% for height and has dropped down a bit to the 50% for weight. The pediatrician thinks she is going to be long and lean...just like her dad and mom I suppose. She continues to enjoy her solid food and is eating more "chunks" of food (cheese, chicken, pita etc) in small pieces. We'll go back on the 16th for her 1 year checkup, which I just can't believe. I'm sure this is something all moms and dads go through, but the time has just flown and I wish I could slow it down. Yesterday at work when I went to pump, I even got a little sad thinking about the fact that I would soon not need to pump anymore! As much as I don't like pumping, it is nice to just stop those few times during the work day and do something for Isabel.

And now for some pictures.

Isabel loves to crawl after the dogs. Here she is wacking General with her small pink elephant.

Ready...Set...GO! Isabel and General preparing to race.

Isabel has been getting tips from Dad on how to play the xylophone (its Dad's favorite toy).


Although not so interested in reading the books yet, a favorite activity is pulling up on the shelf and removing all the books by dropping them onto the floor.



Playtime! Last Friday Michael, my friend Liz's son, joined us at home for the evening while his parents were on travel. They had fun playing and it was interesting watching 2 babies at once. I was very happy that Geoffrey was also there to help.


Isabel wasn't too sure about the whole "sharing" concept. "Wait, what? You want to play with my hippo?!?!"

Isabel, General and Gizmo looking for squirrels.
Once again, who needs toys when you can play with kitchen gadgets. Isabel discovered the stack of strainers that I have under the microwave. I have now given here a few for her kitchen "toy box" and the rest will be stored away, safe from Isabel drool.

Painting the bucket with a basting brush. The basting brush is her favorite "toy" of the kitchen items I have given her to play with. I never realized it could have so many different uses!