Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Slip Slidin Away




I see an icon for movies on this page builder, so I'm going to test it out and see if it works. Today we were blessed with some nice weather - it was almost 70! I took Kaylee out to the park and remembered my camera this time. Kaylee does really well climbing up the jungle gym to the big slides. I follow her up and then let her go down by herself while I wait at the bottom. I'm going to attach three adorable swing pictures and then see if I can attach the movie clip of her going down the curly slide.
Well, I can't seem to get the video uploaded. I think it will take a while. I'll try again later.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Found some Pictures

I took the camera with me yesterday and found on it some pictures I had taken but forgot were there. So here are some more recent pictures of Kaylee:





Thursday, October 18, 2007

I got "Mom Brain"

I keep forgetting to take the camera with me when we go to neat places. Last Sunday was a gorgeous day and we went to the Lynden City Park after church. They have a new "Million Smiles" play area there that we wanted to check out. I was just kicking myself for missing out on taking pictures - so I'll have to try to paint a picture with my words. Imagine a big play area with tall spires and slides, swings, bridges, tiny little store fronts, tractors... just an unbelievably cool place to play! Then imagine tall oaks and maples littering the ground with leaves of red, orange, yellow, brown and green. There's the babbling sound of the creek winding it's way around the play area. Bright sun, cool air, kids laughing and playing. Kaylee was really into the slide. We couldn't get her off of it. We played on the swings, we ran around and climbed everywhere, but we kept coming back to the slide! Kaylee was up early that morning and we had lunch at church for Pastor appreciation... it was way past time for Kaylee's nap. It was so hard to leave when she was having so much fun!

Yesterday we had a spot of good weather, so I took Kaylee to Cornwall park. This park is closest to us and has all we could ever want: a playground, trails, and a splash park. Again, I forgot the camera. What a perfect autumn day! How I wished I could capture the memory on film! The sun was bright and angled low in the sky, casting long shadows even in midday. It warmed our faces as the cool air nipped us from behind. The ground was littered with huge maple leaves. They come from a tree called the "large leaf maple" - where they get that name, I don't know. :) These leaves are so big - bigger than a dinner plate! And you know how big those dinner plates can be! Some would say they're out of control. ;)

Kaylee was fascinated with the leaves and had to carry one with her wherever she went. I can't even describe how cute that was! She climbed on the play set and went down some slides, but her favorite was the swing. "More", she kept saying. Here's the picture - remember that warm sun and the cool air? Now see Kaylee in her swing, the soft golden curls of her hair flying in breeze, and her giggling laugh as she swings high. It just felt like the perfect moment that I wanted to live in forever. She must've felt the same way. After a while I could tell she was getting sleepy by the glazed stare that eventually came over her face as she watched other kids playing. But whenever I would ask if she wanted "up", she would say "more" instead.

I also strapped her into the backpack and we went on a little hike. The trails remind me a lot of my park back home in MN. The dirt trails, the leaves of all colors falling all around. We came to a fence and saw a few horses. Saw a lot of dogs and their people on the trail as well. Kaylee is still very fascinated by dogs - and really any kind of animal. I suppose that isn't unusual.

Her signing has come along quite well. She's able to sign: more, please, baby, water, eat, up, down, help, book, ball, dog, monkey, butterfly, daddy, bath, and airplane. We're working on: out, moon, pain, mommy, wait, where, what, look, potty, happy, sad, angry, frustrated, banana, apple, cat, sleep... and others I can't think of right now. She knows most of these, just hasn't signed them back yet.

She does a couple funny things that I have to write down. When she's playing with her toy that has buttons and pop up animals, and uses the one trigger that slides back and forth (and a cat pops up), she goes back and forth really fast and shakes her head back and forth as well. I know she got the sliding back and forth from her dad, but where the head shake came in, I have no idea. It's so funny though. The other thing she started doing is trying to wash her hair. In the bath the other day, I put soap on her hands and she started to rub it in her hair. Later on, I was showing her how I put lotion on my hands then decided to put a bit of lotion on her hands. Well, both the lotion and the soap come from a pump bottle, so she was a little confused and decided to rub the lotion on her hair. :)

Kaylee has become quite the Daddy's girl lately. I think it's adorable and only rarely do I get jealous. As soon as Kaylee sees her dad, it's goodbye momma and hello daddy! She gets really clingy and starts to cry when he has to go to work... so sad! During meals she hardly ever looks at me. All her attention is on her dad. She watches everything he does and by the look on her face, she is in awe of him. When he gets home from work she becomes his shadow until it's bedtime. It's nice for me in that I can leave her with him and get things done without worrying about her having a fit that I'm gone.

She's been down to one nap a day for about a month now. It's nice that we can have longer outings, but it's hard to get stuff done when she's up so I've gotten behind on just about everything. She goes to bed at 8:00 and wakes up anywhere between 5 and 6 a.m.! She eats pretty much anything and everything and will tell me when she's hungry by walking over to her high chair and hitting it. The only thing she won't do yet is drink regular milk. Everytime I serve it to her she takes one sip, makes a "yucky" face, and never touches it again. I even tried vanilla and chocolate flavored Pediasure, but she does the same thing. If anyone has any good ideas on how to get her to drink milk, please let me know. The doctor said when I'm ready to wean, to just not worry about it and that she won't let herself get dehydrated. I hope that's true.

Well that's all for now. Hopefully we'll get more perfect autumn days and I can remember to bring a camera so you all can see what Kaylee looks like now.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Signs

I don't have any new pictures, but thought I should update you all on our lives this past month.

Kaylee has learned to do a few signs. I was so proud the first time she said "more"! But then it turned out she said "more" all the time and in the wrong context. So I said, "You keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means!". The next word she signed was "dog". Again, I was so proud... until she signed "dog" for deer and horse, and generally any four legged creature. So my confidence in teaching is pretty much shattered. But lately, I think she's starting to get some things figured out. I've been consitent with the signs we use and she now can say "please", "baby" and "eat". She also seems to be using "dog" and "more" in the right context more consistently.

Kaylee can be a real pill sometimes. Yes, grandma, it's true! When she throws a tantrum she stomps her little feet really fast and gets the biggest pout (and cries loudly of course) with those big crocodile tears. It's so adorable - it's so hard not to laugh when she does this! Sometimes I can redirect her pretty quickly but other times she stays upset for quite a long time.

She been more of a challenge with eating as well. I can't hold the spoon for her...no. It might be okay if I help put food on the spoon, but then I had better set it down or hand it to her so that she can turn it upside down before putting it in her mouth.

Jeff got Kaylee to dance the other day. She's not been much of a dancer so far. But she was twisting and clapping her hands to the music. It was very cute!

Kaylee's been getting pretty good at playing with blocks as well. She has some jumbo size lego's that she can stack as well as some wooden blocks.

She's got a book that has M-words. The first word is "Milk", so I say milk and do the sign for milk... but the next picture is monkey, and Kaylee really likes that word! So now every time I say "milk", she puts her hands up by her armpits and says "oooh ooh oooh". Funny, funny funny!

That's all the new stuff I can think of for now.

Take care everyone!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Fish & Flowers

Yesterday I took Kaylee to the local aquarium to see the octopus and other local marine life. They have a little tank that kids can put their hands in and feel the starfish, anemones, shells, etc. Kaylee took absolutely no notice of the little critters in there, she only wanted to splash around in the water. Soon she discovered the water tasted salty and that seemed to be immensely cool, so we had to say goodbye to the fish.
Outside is a boardwalk-like complex of different offices, flower beds with Japanese maples, and plenty of benches. It seemed like a great setting for a photo shoot. If only the sun wasn't so bright and my camera so slow.

We came across some vending machines where she found a neat place to store her water cup. I snapped a bunch of pictures and when we got home, I noticed one where she was checking the machine for forgotten change. Jeff says that it really shows her Dutch side! :)

This morning we went to Michaels and found a large tablet of scratch paper and some jumbo crayons for a dollar. Kaylee made her first bit of artwork in greens, oranges, and red. I think she had more fun tapping the crayons than actually coloring. I tried to point out to her that she was making marks on the paper, but I don't think it registered. Oh well. She was living in the moment and experiencing the crayons in a way most people don't take the time to do.

This afternoon we're going to go back and try the Children's Museum again. Now that she can actually walk she might have more fun.







"Oooooh!"















"Yeah!"




"Wow!"












"Mmmm.... Salty!"













"Is that my shadow I see?"














"Anything in here?"














"Oh cool, they've got my favorite!"















"Dad must have a lot of fun at work all day when he's got these great toys to play with!"















"I'm tired. Driver, take me home!"

Friday, August 17, 2007

The Fair







Kaylee and I went around to all the barns at the fair. We got to see horses and ponies, cows, goats, sheep, and chickens. I was hoping to find the pig barn, but either they didn't have it or I didn't look hard enough. Kaylee really liked the animals. She always wants to touch them, until they put their noses right in her face, then she shies away. She seemed delighted when I showed her the cows and said "mooooo" along with the sign for "cow". She also seemed to love the roosters. I'd say "cock-a-doodle-doo!" and then one of the roosters would answer.

I was really good and had a low carb chicken wrap sandwich for lunch... but I just had to get a funnel cake before leaving! Kaylee and I went to town on it. I think I'll be full for a week!

What's Cookin?



Kaylee got a kitchen set for her first birthday. She really loves to play with the pots and pans! Here's a picture of her holding the phone that comes with it.


She's been doing so many cute things lately (of course)!


She's got the little princess wave down pat. She waves at passing cars mostly. Just one hand up and a little turn of the wrist - it's so cute. When I sing to her and when she hears music that she likes, she puts both arms in the air and waves her hands. We're not sure if this is her form of dancing or not.


She loves to give kisses and hugs. The kisses are pretty sloppy though - she sticks her tongue way out. She also likes to blow raspberries on my stomach and explore my bellybutton. It gets me laughing so hard!


She got a new dolly for her birthday and she likes to pretend to feed her. We also pretend to eat whatever Kaylee happened to cook up in her kitchen. She thinks it's pretty funny when we smack our lips like we're eating. She just throws her head back and laughs.


When Kaylee gets up from her nap, I'm taking her to the NW Washington Fair up in Lynden. We'll go look at the animals and see if there are any rides we can go on together. Hopefully I'll get some good pictures to post.