When Ethan was a baby I read somewhere that you should take a picture of your child every year wearing something of yours - this way you can see how much they are growing each year. So, b/c we had a boy first we decided that he would wear Rich's Liverpool jersey every year. For Callia we decided that she too would wear the Liverpool jersey every year but she would also get to have her picture with my wedding dress and/or veil since I don't have any meaning full shirts. Guess we could have gone with the bra? HA! So here are some of the shots we took with her and my dress - I think some could be really cute with some photoshop touch ups but I'm not in the mood right now to do that - maybe in a future post.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
One!
Wow - our baby is one. Well, she was one last week. On one hand it is sad - our baby is growing up, on the other hand I'm looking forward to the big kid stuff with no naps, diapers etc (long way to go yet). We celebrated by having my parents, nana, brother and niece over for dinner and cake. Callia wasn't that impressed with the cake but I thought it was b/c it was late. She loved her toys - the day b/f she had received a toy from a friend and when Christian tried to play with it she scooted over to him and screamed. On Sunday we went to Rich's sister and her and I made dinner for everyone since her daughter turned 10 a couple days after Callia's bday. We tried Callia again with cake and she wasn't that into it - thus we don't have any really good mucky face pictures. At this party she received all clothes - she was most interested in trying to put on her new shoes. Her brothers were so interested in helping her open presents and playing with her new toys - Christian even volunteered to try on her new clothes! Here is what she has done over the past month:
-weighs in at 17lbs 6 ounces 28 1/2 inches long
-pulling herself up
-does a bridge - stands on her legs and is bent over with hands on the floor
-now hates pancakes
-loves her swing outside
-no teeth
-naps one or two times a day
-loves milk, not formula
-says "what's this" - not clear, kind of in a breathy voice (she tooted and said it, then Rich went to put her to bed for her nap and he let one rip and she said it again)
-loves to push cars around, stick the soother into her baby's mouth, read books, draw with the doodle board thingy
-goes from lying to sitting to standing
-throw your food onto the floor when you're all done
-use the sign for more
Callia you have given us an amazing year. You are easy going (except for when you seem to be teething), loving, and gentle yet boisterous when your brothers get you going. The amazing thing is that though we have completed your milestone year we have many more to celebrate with you. You have completed our family. You are so loved by me, your daddy and brothers. I'm excited to see all the new things you're going to do over the next year. I pray that you grow up loving God with all of your heart!
Monday, April 20, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Product Review
Everyone is doing product reviews so I thought that I would add my two cents. B/f we had Callia we decided that we needed to get a high chair that attaches to a chair instead of the big bulky one we've had for the boys. I did a little looking online and thought that the Safety first one with the removable tray insert would be great. It's dish washer safe, etc. So we asked for it and received it for a gift. Well, let me tell you the removable tray drives me crazy. You can't just wipe it down b/c it is forever getting crumbs under the removable part so I always have to take it a part to rinse it fully down. For the last couple of days I've left the removable part off and just used the tray - much easier. I wish we had gone for the other brand (don't remember what it was) b/c it had a comfier looking seat. So I say, the size is great but skip the removable tray and go for the brand with more comfort. I'll add a pic. when blogger lets me.
Hmmmm
Yesterday the boys and I were walking home from swimming lessons when we there was almost a collision b/w two bikers and a couple of ladies. The ladies had just crossed the road and were on the sidewalk when two young teen boys came whipping by on their bikes - the boys mad no effort to move around the ladies and almost ran them over. I thought "what freaks". Then I heard a bike bell behind me and turned and a biker went by us and then said thank-you. When I turned I saw that it was a teenage boy who had down syndrome. I thought isn't it ironic the boys who are "normal" were rude, dangerous and had no common sense yet the boy who has the disability was polite and most importantly safe on his bike. Just made me think of how we view people b/c they are "normal" or how we view them b/c they have a disability - sometimes "normal" doesn't count for much.
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