Saturday, February 14, 2009

Wordy baby!

Words, we got words!

WORDS SHE CAN SAY:
night-night
elbow
eyes
nose
help
plum
peaches
medicine
magazine
PBs (peanut-butter squares)
sweet potato ("pata")
pasta
bath
bubbles
O's (cheerios)
teeth
book
cinnamon ("mun")
yellow
banana ("mana")
lemon
apple
melon
cheese
bread
please
thank you
diaper
monkey
duck
keys
all done
butterfly
paper (she got my attention one day to point out some newspaper -- paper! -- then some magazines -- paper! -- then a pad of scratch paper -- paper! -- to show me she knew they were all paper. How awesome is that??)


WORDS SHE KNOWS BUT CAN'T SAY YET:
knees
bring
egg
blow kisses (she does this, it is HILARIOUS)
neck
feet
toes
hands
belly
hair
head
shoes
socks
ball
jacket

Sad news

On January 29, our family had a major loss: My grandmother Patsy -- Nean, my mom's mom, passed away. She was 80 years old, and had been in failing health for some time, but it was still unexpected and we are all missing her very much. 

Nean was so thrilled to learn we were going to have a baby -- she was one of the first people I called, and she was just so excited for us. We tried to get her and Annika together as much as possible; Nean could no longer travel by the time the baby was born, so we took several trips to Texas: for Annika's first Christmas, for Nean's 80th birthday in July, and this past Thanksgiving week. I'm so glad we had those times together; I only wish it could have been more. 

I went to Texas by myself for the funeral; we just felt that at this particular age, the baby wouldn't get what was going on, and would be confused and thrown off her routine for something she couldn't understand and it would be harder on her than we could justify. I missed her (and R.) terribly (that was the first time I'd ever been away from her overnight), but I do think we made the right call. The most important times for her to be there were when she could hang out with her great-grandmother, after all. 

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Update potpourri, part one of several ...

Wow -- I knew it had been awhile since the last update, but I didn't realize this would be the first post of 2009! Guess we'd better jump right in!

Events of the last six-plus weeks:

--Saucin' New Year's Eve: A good time was had by all down at the Sauce Compound (our friends M&H's place). No rocking, since it was only the one night, and Annika went to bed many hours before midnight ... someday she'll be old enough to try it, but not yet.
--Just two weeks later, not long after Grandma & Grandpa M. went back to frozen Ohio, we had a proper Sauce weekend, with Annika continuing her flawless streak (knock on wood!) of sleeping right through the late-night rocking. When she's out, she's out!
--We went to SF to visit our friends I&K and their son Theo, a few weeks younger than Annika; we went out to the park, where she was enthralled by all the dogs and birds and pulled up a whole bunch of handfuls of grass, twigs, pieces of bark, etc. while Theo sat down and shoved a handful of dirt in his mouth. Heh. Kids.
--The presidential inauguration: We watched that morning as a family, as Barack Obama was sworn in; it was a great piece of history (I even took a couple of pictures), and a very exciting day for us all. She can recognize our new President, but still calls him "mama." Hee!

New accomplishments:
--Eating from larger pieces of food: Looks like we don't have to cut everything up into little bits anymore. She likes to eat bananas, bread and other things grown-up-style. She's even done it a couple of times with an apple -- and THAT I got photos of. It was hysterical -- she was helping me unload groceries, came up with an apple, went "ohhhhh!" and sank her teeth into it. She ate about a third of it that way! 
--Climbing on the couch and chair in the living room: She figured out how to use my little side table to boost herself onto the couch, and the ottoman to brace on so she can climb onto Ray's chair -- all by herself! She's so proud when she gets up there, although we're still working on making sure she knows there are no feet allowed on the seats -- sometimes she gets excited and forgets. She can get down by herself, too -- she figured that out when we stopped helping her. ;-)
--A new bedtime routine: Since she's not breastfeeding anymore, our new ritual is to read a few books before she goes to sleepytown (oh, the number of times we've read that awful Brown Bear book ... and Wheels on the Bus, and Are You My Mother, and the Boynton books, and the Foot Book ...). This means that either mom or dad can put her to bed, and it's so hilariously cute when she tells the other person "nigh-nigh" & gives a kiss before they leave!
--Taking a lot more baths: Active toddlers need more baths than non-mobile babies, so she's getting one nearly every night, especially since her favorite new thing is bubbles (particularly trying to eat them). She loves to help us take the bath things into the bathroom, too.
--Brushing teeth: Our dentist says we have to take care of her primary teeth, so she gave us a toothbrush. Every night we do a little brushing -- mommy first, then baby can take it over. She seems to like it, and it is beyond cute to watch her working on it.
--Helping: She loves to help with anything and everything. Her best one is helping daddy take off his shoes at the end of the day; she pulls them off his feet, then ferries them to the kitchen where they usually sit under her little swing chair. The shoes are almost as big as she is ...
--Letters: I wear the same shirt every night to bathe her -- a NYC Subway shirt with the B, D, and 4 symbols for the Yankee Stadium stop -- and she can read it now; she's also started to recognize those letters elsewhere! It's wild.
--Colors: She knows yellow, without a doubt (yeyow!), and points it out wherever she sees it. She can also point out other colors, but tends to call them yellow if you ask. Still, we're gettin there!