January 29th, 2009 at 12:38 (Kids)
The couch cushions are a source of endless fascination for both kids… it’s quite entertaining to watch LiliBee manhandling something several times her size!
Usually, Chris or I get the honor of building the cushion “houses” for them, but today their favorite relative did it.
And, even better, he made a house with multiple wings!
No wonder he’s their favorite.
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January 27th, 2009 at 15:41 (Kids, Movies, Weather)
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LiliBee is getting the hang of walking in shoes (it’s kind of hit and miss) and she had a lot of fun playing in the snow with the puppies. We only had a little bit of snow (less than an inch), but that probably made it easier to practice walking outside.
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January 26th, 2009 at 16:41 (Weekly)
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I hope everyone is enjoying the new year… not too long now before it’ll be February and then it’s not a new year anymore! My resolutions (organizing my pictures as I upload them and posting a picture a day on the website) are still going strong. Four weeks in and I haven’t missed a day yet.
This week was mostly fun. We started our toddler gym class again and LiliBee is excited to be able to participate. Now that she’s a better walker, she can almost keep up with the other kids when it comes to chasing the balls around or jumping on the trampoline. CareBear even convinced her to climb into the big foam pit. CareBear is an expert at the obstacle course now and even participated in circle time for a few minutes (she’s never been too interested in sitting still for long).
Chris had his second swimming class and, despite his predictions, has not actually drowned yet. He’s doing really well, actually, and I’m glad that he’s learning before the girls do!
LiliBee decided that one molar wasn’t worth the discomfort, so she’s getting the other three too. Poor kid is pretty uncomfortable sometimes, but all four have broken through now so I’m hoping it gets better soon. She’s only really cranky about it when she’s tired, but her poor fingers get a lot of chewing.Â
CareBear spent another week inside her “tent” in the living room. She likes to have her snacks in there and even invites LiliBee or the cat to join her. I complain sometimes about not being able to walk through the room (between the “tent” and the “playground”, sometimes I have to take a shortcut over the couch to get to my computer), but it’s too much fun watching them play to stop her.
We got some good stuff done this weekend… Chris put in the shower in our master bathroom so I was able to have a shower in my own bathroom for the first time in over a year! It’s practically a functional bathroom now. We also spent some time reorganizing the kitchen. It’s nice to feel productive.
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January 25th, 2009 at 19:28 (House stuff)
Last night, I took a shower in my master bathroom! Showering isn’t usually a big deal around here (we do it regularly) but this was an event! It was the first time I’ve been able to shower in my master bathroom since before LiliBee was born.
Chris started the master bathroom project while I was pregnant and implied that it would be done by the time I was home from the hospital… of course, that was before they knew that they’d have to replace all of the flooring, plumbing, walls, ceiling and we even moved the door to a new location.
The point? I now have a functional toilet, sink, bathtub and shower! It’s quite a luxury to not have to share a bathroom with a couple of toddlers (one of whom is potty training and both of whom toss my stuff around the room). The bathroom still has a ways to go, but it’s very pretty. If I had a little storage and a mirror I’d be all set.
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January 22nd, 2009 at 16:09 (Kids, Weather)
It’s already Thursday… I feel like I haven’t done much all week! That’s not entirely true as we’ve had some big advances in potty training and bedtime routines and everyone’s been fed and bathed and clothed, but I just don’t feel overly productive. Maybe it’s the mid-winter lull. It’s interesting to see how differently we all react to the winter season.
CareBear is a warm-blooded kid. She doesn’t like to wear her coat (or even clothes sometimes) no matter how cold it gets.  It’s the middle of winter and she’s become fascinated by the idea of sleeping in a tent and camping out. Chris made her a tent in the living room and she was an actual “happy camper”. I wonder if she’ll still be excited about it when we actually go camping in a couple of years.
LiliBee is a cuddle bug these days. She’s always been a chilly baby who likes to bundle up and snuggle. She’s thrilled that she can climb up on the couch or bed all by herself now to get to her blanket. She also likes to bring me stories to read… of course, I’ve been reading “10 Little Monkeys” for a couple of years now so all of the suspense is gone.
Me? I could go for one of those “long winter naps”.
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January 20th, 2009 at 17:33 (Kids)
Teething makes LiliBee chew on anything and everything. Usually, it’s her clothes and her fingers. Occasionally, it’s me. Sometimes, she gets more creative…
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January 19th, 2009 at 13:41 (Weekly)
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Another quiet week. Chris had an extra couple of days off (one of the better parts of working for the state is the holidays!) so we were able to get some errands and organizing done. Now if only I could find the time to ditch all of the clutter, we’d be in pretty good shape!
LiliBee is now officially 14 months old… she walks, runs, climbs, yells, waves… she’s not a baby anymore. She’s getting her first molar, so that’s been a lot of no fun. It’s messing up her sleep and making her chew on her clothing.
She’s thinking about starting to talk, though. She’s been focusing so much on learning to do everything CareBear can do that it hasn’t been a priority (and CareBear does enough talking for everyone). Still, she’s working on a few words that aren’t “mama!” now and that’s a nice change. And Grams taught her to blow kisses, which is beyond cute.
CareBear has become an expert pedal-er. She still has trouble getting going in the mud or gravel due to the lack of traction on the wheels, but she’s getting pretty good at going once she gets started. Steering is a bit more challenging… I hadn’t noticed that none of her riding toys to this point let the kids actually steer (I suppose it’s supposed to be “safer” or something) but I keep having to remind her that she has the freedom to decide where to go.
This week should be a bit more exciting as our toddler gym class (finally) starts up again. CareBear is looking forward to all of the running around and LiliBee will actually be able to participate in the obstacle course now that she’s a fairly stable walker. We also get to start planning our annual
Seaside vacation (and
Ham Radio pilgrimage), which is always lots of fun.
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January 18th, 2009 at 16:12 (Uncategorized)
We did some shopping, Chris is playing with the new TV, the living room is full of blocks and the girls are having a “picnic”… and I baked two loaves of bread. Not bad for a Sunday!
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January 17th, 2009 at 19:46 (Kids, Movies)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfgeIZyrIM0[/youtube]It’s movie night, and that means Finding Nemo! Chris makes popcorn and CareBear gets to pick the movie… at least until LiliBee is old enough to have an opinion about it.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ART2V2ICxZI[/youtube]It’s almost always Finding Nemo. We had a break for a couple of weeks when she got Tinkerbell from Grandma for Christmas. But now we’re back to Nemo.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDOhFIX3sWE[/youtube]We’ve tried other movies… all kinds of movies. But we only get about 15 minutes into them before they are deemed “not a very good movie” and we’re back to Nemo.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbkQ4EMYfww[/youtube]Luckily, it’s not a bad movie (we owned the DVD even before there were any kids in the house). There are even parts that I enjoy.
Still. Over and over and over? I’ll be glad when we get to watch a variety of movies.
(Disclaimer: These are not my videos. If it’s illegal, I didn’t do it. I wouldn’t even know how to do it.)
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January 15th, 2009 at 17:23 (Kids)
CareBear may be our resident drama queen, but LiliBee is the expert pouter. At the risk of being called “mom-parazzi”, these pictures amuse me to no end…
I don’t think my needs are being met.
Pleeeeease bend to my will!
Hmmm… I wonder if I wanted a banana…
Yes, the banana will do.
Bonus picture:
The other cheeky monkey.
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