Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

December

Elizabeth’s pediatrician recommended a sticker-reward system to encourage Elizabeth to stay in her own bed.  We were excited how well she did at the start of the program.  She wanted me to send this picture to Dr. K to show him how well she did!

Went for a horse carriage ride with our friends Stacy, Finley and Alli.

She still is eating that Gingerbread House…

Flew home to Philly for Christmas.  It’s great to see Eliz and Aidan together.

And all of her cousins.

She loves her new suitcase!  She nicknamed it “Donut” since his eye looks like a doughnut?  or because she thinks Rhinos eat donuts?  I don’t know…

First time in years Karen and Craig spent the holidays with us back at “home”.

Went to Morris Arboretum with my mom, Karen, Craig, Eliz and Andy.

The tree-top fort/net was a huge hit.

The trains and the nature inspired theme was amazing.

And we were finally home during Bobby’s Beer Tasting event.  That was a lot of fun.  Thanks to Carol for babysitting and chauffeuring we had a date night!

More pictures on December’s Album and the Christmas Album.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Happy July

In July we flew back to PA for, my niece, Natalie’s wedding.  It was a beautiful ceremony and everyone in the wedding party held up so well considering the unbearable heat and humidity.

Well, except Elizabeth. 

Elizabeth was one of two flower girls, and I don’t blame her one bit for being a little moody.  Under four layers of organza and satin skirt with unfamiliar sweat dripping down her body and gnats sticking to her, she wasn’t quite herself.

The day before at rehearsal, she was fabulous.  At the wedding with the heat and having so many people shower her with attention, she almost melted (down).  She refused to walk the aisle, so Mommy had to carry her…but we did it!

She was very happy to see everyone and loved having Nick spin her around in circles (the breeze probably felt good!).

Here she is with all of her cousins (except the bride and a bridesmaid).

And with Mommy and Daddy.

And with Mom Mom.  She was trying so hard to be a good girl and smile even though she was totally overheating at this point…

My brother and sister-in-law came to pick her up after the cocktail hour and before the reception.  The original plan was to hike around Audubon’s park or Valley Forge Historical Park, but I recommended cooling her off.  So they went to our hotel and got her into the pool.  I’m learning there should always be a backup plan! 

The long weekend home was filled with lots of activities.  A party at Bobby’s, a rehearsal dinner, and just getting together with both families as often as possible.

I thought this was cute, though.  While at Carol’s house, Elizabeth wanted to share her toys with Seamus, so she showed him how to use her computer…

And she loves car, truck, trains, and tractors so when Uncle Joe let her play on his tractor she was in heaven!

Back at home Elizabeth took a yogurt bath one day.  She soaked up her napkin with her yogurt and then proceeded to rub it on her arms and face.  The next big skin cream product?!  Maybe!

Elizabeth enjoys being in Steph’s room while she is playing her guitar.  One day she dragged a bunch of toys into Steph’s room.

Then she proceeded to drive her train around Steph’s guitar while she played.

I’m so grateful that Steph is such a patient and loving person!

I went for a walk around our lake one night at sunset.  This is just one picture of that beautiful evening.  I love our open skies and the silhouette of the mountain range.

We moved our business early this month.  We took the suites just next door to us so we can double our space.  Although we just moved next door, it still amazes me how much time, effort, and money, a move takes.

We even put Elizabeth to work…

And Steph helps out during the Olde Town festival watching Elizabeth for us since we usually have the store open for business.  Here they are on the Scrumptious Pig.

Thank you Christopher for loaning us Thomas the Train!  Our nephew Christopher has sent us all of his Thomas train tracks, trains, a book, and all sorts of goodies for Elizabeth to play with.  He was keeping them for his kids but wanted to share with Eliz when he found out how much she loved Thomas.

We have set up multiple track designs in several different rooms.  It became a game for the three adults to see who could come up with the largest and most interesting designs!  Ha!

Have I told you that we have coyotes in the area?  And we’ll see them walking through the “back yard”? 

We’ve had this beautiful young one come through for several days now.  We’ve even woken up to find him sleeping among the trees behind our house.  He’s so healthy looking and we love seeing him.  We just keep having conversations with Elizabeth about wildlife and not petting any dogs unless she asks permission first, etc etc.

One day I heard our neighbors break out into huge laughter while I was inside the house.  That’s when I realized my “Naked Baby” had gone outside…with her fireman’s hat on…and nothing else.  She picked up a broom to help her Daddy and that’s when our neighbors couldn’t contain themselves any longer.

Who could blame them?  It was a hysterical sight to see her out there sweeping…

More pictures and videos on the July WebAlbum.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

December’s Joys

Here’s our little supermodel at breakfast one day.

She still loves wearing her sunglasses…either on her face, upside down, or on her head like Mommy.  Some days she also likes to have the newspaper at breakfast to look at pictures…which we try to pick out the friendly ones for her to see.  If she asks for the business section, I’ll really think she is “just like Daddy”.  She already asks for money to put in her princess “piggy” bank, or tells me she is “going to work to buy me money”…and then comes back to me with “money”, which I, of course, eagerly stuff in all of my pockets!  I am open to receiving money – even if it is fake!

We got our Christmas tree in early December to try and enjoy it for a few weeks before travelling back to Philly for the holiday.  What surprised me was how Elizabeth seemed to instantly know what to do with the Christmas tree balls I was unpacking.  She asked to help, so I handed her one (of the unbreakables) and I watched.  She went over to the tree and hooked it on.  What?  I handed her another and another.  She hooked, she looped.  Of course, she also piled them all on top of each other, which is something she does with stickers and toys, too.  She needed help with some of the ornaments, but I was surprised how she just knew what to do and how to do it.  She was so cute, too, running back and forth flopping on the floor or going into a Down Dog and then yelling “mores” (most words are plural in her vocabulary) and most of her actions are animated and dramatic!

I’m usually pretty picky about where to put my ornaments, so it was strange to look at our tree when we were done and see all my glass blown fish and fancy balls on the top half, and all of the cheaper break-resistant balls and wood pieces on the bottom half.  How life has changed.  Not to mention now having a blend of Florida and Colorado decorations on our tree…but I like that part.

We had big plans this year of taking Elizabeth to see Santa and sit on his lap to get the “great photo”.  We thought trying it out at the YMCA was best since it was easy and free and we’d see what her reaction would be.  Well….here’s a picture of her and Daddy.  The picture with Santa?  Shows her trying to run away.  She loved that she got a candy cane from Santa though, but “no lap” and “candy cane!” was all she would say for the month.

Santa came to her school…”no lap” (but “fun!” was also repeated over and over).  We pointed out Santa in the mall…”no lap” with the legs-wrapped-around-my-belly death squeeze.  We went to a very decorated Bass Pro store…”line was too long to even think about it”…oh!  That’s what we said!  Ha!  She still said “no lap”, though.

But at the Bass Pro store is where we got the Christmas photo we wanted…as she rode the very cool Western and Christmas themed carousel which had moose and bears, jack-a-lopes, and a reindeer, of course.

We find it very interesting that Elizabeth still cannot say her name very well, yet she can say words like “Carousel” and “Cinnamon”.  So how is she saying her name?  “Belize”.  I think it’s cute, but Andy keeps playing games with her in the car chanting “Give me an “E”…give me a “Liz”, give me a “Beth”, What’s it spell?”  Getting her to practice yelling her name.

Our friend Beth gave Elizabeth a Tea Party Set for her birthday.  I found it hysterical to find her using the mat in the kitchen one day unloading every piece of plastic and tupperware from her cabinet and setting it up.  I suggested having “friends” over for the tea party and here we are…

We did get some outdoor decorations put up this year.  Andy did a great job considering we haven’t finished unpacking and we were trying to sort through all of the boxes we had shipped from Florida and trying to re-combine them with the items from the condo.  We are feeling quite discombobulated with such unorganized chaos.  And, remember, we haven’t looked inside most of those Florida boxes in years.  It was hard to even know what we had.

But, anyway, Andy put lights on a bush and a tree out back.  When it snowed, the tree glistened like a disco ball with lights reflecting off of the snow on the ground.  It was beautiful.

We went to Philly for the holiday to be with our families.  Here’s Elizabeth in her Christmas Eve dress.  She was so excited to get a horse and stable from Rosie that she made Daddy cut open the package so she could play with it on the spot.

Ok, she wanted Daddy to open EVERY present she got!  It was a very different year and was so much fun to watch her really get into opening presents.  She has been opening presents since her birthday in October, though, so hopefully she won’t think this is the new norm.

She received a veterinarian kit, and again surprised me by immediately putting the stethoscope around her neck and wanting to check everyone’s heart.  Future vet or doctor, perhaps?  I wouldn’t mind thinking of that except she is just TOO compassionate and empathetic and gets too upset when she sees anyone cry that I think her heart would be too soft for those jobs.  (I’m still trying to figure out how to get her to be less reactive to situations without dampening that compassion and empathy!)

Here’s a picture of her with some of her cousins on Andy’s side.  Quite an age difference, eh?  But she loved them all, and had such a great time both on Christmas Eve and at Carol’s party a few nights later.  And we were so pleased to see how her cousins all helped to keep an eye on her to keep her happy and safe during crowded parties.

Here’s my sister-in-law, Linda, with Elizabeth as she opened up some new Legos on Christmas day.  Yeah, we let her play with plastic.  It’s so nice at my brother’s house…relaxing and quiet in comparison to a large Thomas celebration.  Ok, except for trying to keep Ashley and Elizabeth from colliding as both dog and toddler run full-force around the house!  And one whip of Ashley’s tail hurts me.

Daddy and Eliz saying Cheese…I think this was taken before we left her at Carol’s house for her sleep-over.  Her first time sleeping in someone else’s house without us.

I still can’t believe we left Elizabeth have a sleep-over at Carol’s that night.  Steph, Rosie, and Carol wanted to have her, and we wanted a relaxing night to visit with friends.  But Carol was having a party of 30+ people, and she (Carol) was sick.  And, Rosie went home sick.  So that left Steph to help with the party and watch over Eliz.  But, again, all of the cousins chipped in and kept an eye on her and Eliz made friends with some other young children and she had a blast.  Apparently never missing us for one minute!  Aaaah, that’s a good thing.  I’m glad it’s never been difficult to leave us and she has such a good time whether we’re there or not.  Our little social butterfly…yet so cautious at the same time.

And, back at home, this is what she can get into in a few short minutes while I’m distracted on the phone.  I shouldn't have gotten her those scented markers.  She loves putting them up to her nose…or in this case all over her face.

Her and Daddy playing with her sunglasses.  Good thing I got a couple of freebies for her to abuse.  Amazing how durable those cheap free ones are.  But even in the winter on a cold day, she loves to be naked (or at the most, clad in a diaper).

She got a Leap Frog computer from my sister for Christmas, and I immediately took a picture of her when she first sat down to play with it.  I sent the picture to my sister and asked her what she thought was interesting about the image and she said, “She was Qwerty ready!”.  Yep, both hands on the keyboard with fingers moving.  She mimics everything!  Of course, that was me she was mimicking, because Daddy is a hunt-and-pecker.

Funny thing, though.  She started playing with it and asked for her “horses”…the videos she watches on YouTube.  She was sad to hear that she couldn’t watch her videos on HER computer.  Or , “pooter” as she calls it.  Some day, Elizabeth, we’ll get you one with a mouse and access to YouTube, but for now this one is plenty fun.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone!

More Pics in December’s WebAlbums

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Month of December

I truly can’t believe it’s the end of January already…where did January AND December go?  Well, we were busy with company and a trip home to Philly.  So here’s a little recap of our December…

It first started out that Andy’s Mom and sister were coming for a visit because Carol had a business meeting to attend in Denver.  Then our niece Christie called – she had a Med School interview in nearby Parker (that same weekend), could she stay with us?  “Sure”, but all we have to offer is the couch.  THEN our nephew Matt called –he and his girlfriend were driving cross country and wanted to stop in to see us.  “Great!  What weekend?”  Let’s just say, all I could do was double-over with laughter at the thought of 8 of us squeezed into our two-bedroom condo.  But visits like these are “good chaos”.  We loved seeing every one and I was thrilled that Elizabeth started to meet her family…

Last month we started to see Elizabeth smile.  But Christie got her to full out laugh in response to a game Christie played with her…

Here’s Mom, Andy, and Elizabeth…

One of my favorite pictures (Thanks Christie for snapping this!)

Matt and Jaime before they had to continue their road trip…boy were Andy and I jealous!

We assembled her new jumperoo in December.  She was a little unsure of it in the beginning, but she’s getting used to it now…

A playdate with friend Bryce…

Not an uncommon sight in our home for Eliz to sit on our laps while we work…

Our trip to Philly went pretty smoothly.  Eliz traveled well both ways, thankfully.  Andy had a pocketful of drink coupons to hand out to our fellow travelers just in case!  The only problem was that she was sooo curious that she didn’t eat or sleep well for the first three days.  Then on Christmas night she passed out for 12 hours she was so tired. 

A snowstorm derailed some of our plans to visit people, but otherwise we got to see most of our family and friends.  It always amazes me how fast a week goes when we’re back home.

At Christmas loaded up with new and old toys…

With some of her girls over Christmas…

There were lots of people to hold her and hug her while we were back East.  That made for a little adjustment when we got back home again – she was spoiled!  But it was great to see how open she was to meeting everyone.  Hope to see everyone out in Colorado sometime this Spring and Summer!

For more pictures from December.