Monday, August 18, 2008

Holy Moly Crap

Ok, so I have to add a few recent anecdotes for everyone.

The first is that the other day Katie was working on something, stopped, looked up at me, and said "Holy Moly Crap." Great. We had her saying "Holy Moly Guacamole" in Hawaii (the kid LOVES guacamole) and I'm sure one of us said "Holy Crap" in her presence - and now we have "Holy Moly Crap". Fabulous.

Katie is now singing all of the songs that have been sung to her over the past year. It's pretty funny, because of course she's not singing them correctly. In fact, she often repeats the same refrain over and over again. The Itsy Bitsy Spider, for example, is perpetually going "up the water spout" and the sun never seems to come out to "dry up all the rain". Poor spider is probably drowning. Ring around the Rosie goes like this: "Ring a rosie, pocket posies, ashes ashes, all fall down" and she insists you fall down (FALL DOWN, MOMMY!!!!). If you don't fall, she will pull you down. She's got Wheels on the Bus, Row, Row, Row Your Boat, It's Raining, It's Pouring, If You're Happy and You Know It, ABCs and, of course, all of her music class songs. When we go for a walk or run in the stroller, she serenades me with her version of these songs. It's pretty amusing!

And another before I go to bed - she woke up this morning, talked to herself for awhile, then started saying "Mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy" then, "Mommy, can you hear me?" That got me out of bed. Laughing my a** off.

I'm a terrible blogger

So it turns out I'm just as abysmally bad at blogging as I was at scrapbooking. I'm going to try to be better, I swear.

We have had a busy two months since the last time I wrote (see? at least I have prepared an excuse for my non-blogging!). In June, we went to NYC for a weekend to visit Erin and Eric before they moved to LA, Kate, Foxy, and Julia came to visit us over Father's Day weekend, and then Mimi and Aunt Nini came to visit us at the end of the month. Mimi and Nini taught Katie all sorts of great things. She now knows about money, diamonds, Coach purses, makeup and credit cards. Fabulous. Thanks, guys. I'm sure their next visit will cover sex and drugs.

In July, we headed off to San Diego and Hawaii to spend time with Ryan's family. Katie had a fantastic time- she adores any form of water. The first day in Maui we headed straight to the beach (which was about 50 feet from the back door) and Katie stood at the edge of the water, holding my hand, just watching the waves. After a few minutes, a big wave came along and she backed up a few steps. Then the waves got smaller and she approached again. After a few more minutes, she was swimming in the ocean (with us, of course), kicking her little legs and laughing. She would wake up in the morning and say "ocean?" Yes, I think it's safe to say she enjoyed herself!

Katie spent lots of quality time with everyone in Ryan's family, which meant that we had time to go snorkeling and go on a "date" together. While snorkeling on the last morning, we saw FIVE sea turtles, up close and personal (in fact, one was a baby turtle -though it was still 2 feet across). Very cool. Our early morning venture (we left at 3 AM) to see the sunrise at Haleakala, on the other hand, was a miserable failure. When we got up there it was so cloudy that we could only see 5 feet in front of the car. In our ridiculous outfits (we didn't exactly bring cold-weather clothes) we waited on the top of Haleakala for sunrise. When it arrived, the big white clouds that surrounded us simply became a few shades brighter. So much for the awe-inspiring dawn. Oh well, all-in-all, we had a great time on Maui and it really was fun to have Katie with us this time.

Ok, that's all for now. I will post pictures as soon as I upload them to my laptop!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

No hitting, Mamie

Katie, Mommy, and Mamie were all in the pediatrician's office today because Katie had a fever of 102.8 and was crying and cranky all day. It turns out she has ear infections in both ears, poor kid. While we were waiting, Katie decided she was finally hungry (she'd had nothing to eat all day), so Mamie was giving her snacks. At one point, Katie swung her arm around and hit Mamie in the face. I told Katie "No Hitting". Without missing a beat, she turned around and said, in all seriousness, "No hitting, Mamie!"

The Bye-Bye song

The girls (and by that I mean the mommies, not the toddlers) get down to the "Bye-Bye" song from our tumbles class:

Monday, May 19, 2008

Playgroup Friends


We have been going to a playgroup every Wednesday since Katie was about 5 months old. This is a picture of most of her friends from this playgroup.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Counting

When Katie wakes up in the morning, she just sits in her crib and talks to herself (yes, she takes after Daddy) - this morning, she started counting. Here's how it goes: "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, TEN..." CLAP CLAP CLAP..."Good job, Katie!" And again, and again.

Who needs outside encouragement when you can just congratulate yourself?

Sorry, Katie

So I've been teaching Katie to say "sorry" to others (including, and mostly, the dog) when she hits them. She's been very good about it and has really taken it to heart. How do I know this? Well, when she accidentally bumps into something, she says "Sorry, Katie." Perhaps I should be concerned that she is referring to herself in the third person, but at this stage, I'm just glad she's saying "sorry."

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Katie at the playground


Whoo-hoo, I am now a blogger

Since I am abysmally bad at scrapbooking, I have decided that I should track Katie's progress through life via a blog. This way, I will not thrust photos of her upon unsuspecting and unwilling admirers. The only people that will be subject to this onslaught of stories that I think are funny and photos that I think are cute are the ones who are actively seeking out this blog - which will boil down to about two people, once you allow for those who are not technologically savvy (Sorry, Grandparents - though if you're reading this, I commend you on your ability to navigate the internet!). And even those two people are just here for the pictures.