Friday, December 7, 2007

Uncanny.


Zadie was born 7 pounds even. At her two month appointment, she weighed 12 lbs. even. Can you see where I'm going with this? Today, for her four month visit, she clocked in at 15 pounds. Even. She's healthy, happy and hale.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Will they cancel his "KIDDO" membership?

So Nolan doesn't like meatloaf. Or chicken. Or fish. Or beans. Fair enough. But he also doesn't eat cheese - as in mac 'n' cheese, quesadillas, grilled on bread or in stick form. And today, I scraped the bottom of the barrel: hot dogs. And though he loves the Mo Willems book "The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog" he would not eat the one (in a bun, no less!) on his plate.



Oh, he ate the chips and bell pepper and, as a substitution, the yogurt (seriously - I don't know what we'd do without yogurt.) As a parent, one wishes for small things: like a child who will eat protein from a source other than pasta.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Shhh!

A rarity!! Both children sleeping at the same time - of course, one is strapped to my body and the other will wake at the slightest sound, but for the moment...ahhhhhhhh I'm relaxing.

Here is Zadie in repose. She really looks like Noley did at this age!


And if we ever need some extra cash, Nolan looks ready to work at that famous Seattle fish market - or heck, even right here at Fisherman's Wharf!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Sa-Wing, Baby!!

Zadie's first swing!

This is lovely Golden Gate Park and, yes, we did ride the carousel a few times while we were there. In fact, here we are:



Oh...we thought you said "scared" faces...here are our "scary" faces!



Ah...carefree!!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Zadie is four months old!


Zadie, Zadie, Zadie...what can I say? Just watch this little movie and you'll feel it, too.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

*@%$&!!


Hi everyone in blog-land. I am currently trying to make this my profile picture but somehow that's more difficult than one would think. Sigh.........

Short and Sassy

Last week, while Nolan, Zadie and I were taking a walk, we looked across the street at a house with Thanksgiving decorations (I know!!) and Nolan started singing:

"Have you EVer seen a turkey, a turkey, a turkey?

Have you EVer seen a turkey, a turkey, a turkey?
I just sang a little turkey song!"

Seriously - I practically sobbed. Sometimes they are just too funny.


Here is little Frank Sinatra in beautiful Sausalito at the Children's Museum. Gathering up possums to carry all around and then later line up on top of a lizard statue. Have I mentioned he likes to line things up?







My last haircut was in March so I was clearly overdue. Try grabbing a fistful of this, Missy!!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

She Likes To Move It, Move It! He Likes To Shoe It, Shoe It!



Nolan *loves* to wear shoes: Mumsie's, Dadsie's, his own, visitors' - he even tries to put on Zadie's socks. Here he is wearing rain boots that we are waiting for him to grow into. At this moment, there are at least seven pairs of all different kinds of shoes lined up IN VERY SPECIFIC PLACES DONOTMOVETHEM!!!! all around the house. He is also beginning to pick out his own clothes. On this day he selected the "I love my mummy" shirt - can't say I mind!


Zadie ALMOST rolled over today! She gets about three-quarters of the way, but the shoulder underneath her still blocks her like a tripod. However, she is very scootchie: she was lying on the "activity mat" today - nude! she loves to be nude! - and did a Three Stooges "whoop, whoop, whoop" and made some tracks. Her head was basically where her feet were from when I first put her there.

Here she is in a more contemplative mood. See that mirror? I think that is what motivated her loop-de-loops. Who wouldn't want to gaze at that face?



Dadsie's work schedule has made life so pleasant. He's home by about 4:15 which allows for playtime before an early dinner, then more playtime before a tub. It used to be a very tight schedule with us racing to get everything done. Now it's even still light out (for a while) when he gets home and sometimes I take Nolan to the playground or he brings him out back to water or mow. Altogether a pretty sweet deal.


Me? I am getting a haircut next week. I have that post-pregnancy shedding of hair (it is truly frightening) and plus, the baby's ironclad grip not only makes for mouthfuls of hair for her, it makes for wincing whiplash for me. I might post some before and after pics, but I make no promises.

Just for fun, I include a picture of Noley from about one year ago. Here he is at "lovely" (seriously - the sand is like tar) Ocean Beach - you know, in November...prime beach going season. A lot of that blond hair has both filled in and darkened, but he still has that same expression on his face when he looks at his Daddy.

Friday, November 16, 2007

A Dose of Reality; Giggles; Peanutkin

This past week has been a doozy. Thus far, we have managed if not semi-thrived as a family of four. However, what with colds and extra days off from pre-school and new understandably developmental yet oh so challenging behavior from the toddler leaves little time for using the bathroom by oneself, let alone blogging. (And don't worry, I'm not celebrating the one by combining it with the other.)

What's new?

Zadie is starting to roll over and can manage it with a little help from a friend! She also laughed for the first time the other day - laughed!! Can you believe it? And she is also really interacting with toys with her hands and her voice - she is a talker! We have a little cloth book with pictures of animals that Nolan shows her and "reads" to her (names the animals on each page as he gets to it.) She is enthralled with him...we went to an open playgroup with many kids running around, but she only had eyes for her big brother, tracking him from slide to playdough to bouncy horse. She not only smiles readily, but does so with a full body wiggle as if to say "wow - ain't life grand?" She still loves her tubby and nudie time on the changing table.

Nolan has always had a great memory and will recite passages from his books at the drop of a hat. This morning, he delighted me with this:


Hum-a-bum! buzz! buzz! Hum-a-bum buzz!
As I went over Tipple-tine

I met a flock of bonny swine;

Some yellow-nacked, some yellow backed!

They were the very bonniest swine

That e'er went over Tipple-tine.

Yes, Beatrix Potter is a favorite around here. Here's a look into the 2.75 year old's language process:

Many weeks ago while driving in the car, I heard a sharp clattering in the backseat; Nolan was banging his toy car keys against the window. I said "Banging toys against a window?? No dice! Not okay..." Three days ago - OUT OF NOWHERE - he says to me: "Banging toys against a window? No dice! Playing with toys? Dice!"

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Baking cookies!



Okay - they were from a boxed mix, but still...Here's how it went down:

Mumsie: I thought we would bake cookies. Don't you think that would be fun?
Nolan: Yes! I like cookies! I do!










And here's a cute one of Zadie, well, just because! Yesterday she picked up a toy squirrel from her lap and mouthed it! This is the first time she has reached out for something interesting and brought it to her mouth to learn all about it. (And, yes, I am giving her a break from the tyranny of PINK.)

Monday, November 5, 2007

Summer-time in SF.


Short pants, short sleeves and warm, blue skies - it was a heavenly weekend!

Zadie is getting so strong! She actually enjoys some "tummy time" - especially with Daddy who provides silly antics and sparkling conversation. (Seriously - last night those two had a chat that must've lasted 15 minutes!) I finally busted out the "activity mat" and clipped a totally random toy to it just for kicks! (Well, actually, mostly because I have no idea where the original ones are.) She liked lying there and even whacked the giraffe's legs around some, flapping her arms and kicking her legs all the while. [BTW - For those of you who wished one thing for me in this baby (besides, of course, good health), your collective positivity worked: she is a wonderful nighttime sleeper. I feel so lucky to wake up *not* feeling exhausted and already depleted - makes a world of difference.]



Nolan is still enjoying his zebra costume. The lovely little kiddo from my moms' group who lent it to him has agreed to another week of sharing it - it's her going to the zoo outfit!! - and he is taking full advantage. He wore it for the 15 extra minutes we had this morning before getting ready for school. Last night, he requested an "Almond Joy" from his stash. And then ate four pieces of pizza with bell peppers and onions: "Sometimes it's kind of sting-y" he said about the onion.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Who needs aspirin?

A picture a day, helps keep the doctor away!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Boo!







Nolan looked at the bowl of candy at our front door and - I kid you not - looked at me doe-eyed and said "He wants to eat this." He is not familiar with wrapped candy bars. For all he knew, they were toys. But some kind of magical or chromosomal or developmental something kicked in and he recognized the colorful, round M-stamped packages as CANDY. We explained we'd be handing that out to kids dressed in costumes when they rang our doorbell. They'd say "trick or treat" and we'd say "happy halloween" and give them candy. He looked at me and said "He wants to eat this." Sooooo, though we hadn't really planned on trick or treating-ing ourselves, it turned out to be lots of fun. We did hand some out, then all tried to walk around the neighborhood together, but it was too spooky out (foggy, windy and freezing, natch) so Zadie and I came home. Noley and Dadsie has a blast - especially when they grouped up with some neighbors and fellow pre-schoolers to do a group thing. When they got back - Nolan was raring to dig into his bag 'o' crap. [For lo these many months, not an artificial color nor flavor has passed his lips (even his grandparents who wished mightily to bestow upon him the cookie suffered my rules and gave him organic ones!) and all in one night, his palate shifted and on this post-halloween day, I heard not once, but many many times "He can't have any more candy..." with the hopefulness that I might bend.] He chose Milk Duds and Junior Mints last night - one would think that would put him off candy altogether. (Seriously, Junior Mints?? Have some toothpaste with your chocolate, kid, and cut out the middle man!) We even flossed last night, which he enjoyed almost as much as the candy (now that's what I'm talkin' about!) And after those two pieces of candy - two fun-sized pieces of candy - he did, like, 20 laps around our house all by himself. Not playing a game, or being chased or anything. Just...ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOM. Then he scarfed down two bananas and brushed his teeth for 20 minutes. It was a wild ride, people.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Zadie is three months old!


How time flies! Our baby girl, with her grins and dimples and her curious eyes, her cooing and ooohing and her juuuuuust starting to reach out to grab at things (mostly her big brother) keeps us all feeling giddy and so lucky to have her.



Who does she look like? What will she be like? Will she love music? Books? Trucks? Will she follow Nolan around or try to lead him? Will she sleep with a lovey or a special stuffie? Can we get her to laugh easily or will she develop her own entertainment? We have so much to look forward to as her personality emerges. She is changing our world as much as we are shaping hers.

And because I couldn't pick just one picture (or outfit!) here are two bonus pics!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Nuts? & Getting into the spirit of things.


Here is the little lady, just chillin':

(get it?? with the penguin? "chillin' to mean "cold temperatures" and also "relaxing"? Aren't jokes always funnier when they are explained in both obvious and tedious detail?)






And in this one, I think the chipmunk is after whatever it is she is storing in those cheeks!













And although I have yet to secure a costume for the Peanut, at least I have gotten into a Martha Stewart moment with a pumpkin!

Yeeeeeeeeeee-hah!

This was the Peanut's second trip to Texas to visit Dadsie's brother and his family. They have five children and it was like a party for the little guy!
Here comes N, chased by cousins...can he get away??




Trapped!


Can you tell he had a blast???

Here they are "getting ready for bed":


Did I mention he loves to climb trees?


And last, but definitely not least, giving his ticket to the man to ride the carousel. This guy *loves* the carousel!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Fizzzzzzzzzzz...

I know - you probably think the excitement has already worn off for me and you are back to grumbling about my lack of contact. Fear not - I am just experiencing technical difficulties. While in St. Paul, there were issues: one being that I didn't bring a camera - d'oh! - and two, that they couldn't download pics from their camera to their computer thus enabling me to show how sweet Cousin O was with Baby Z. Also, Dadsie took 440 (not a typo - talk about paparazzi) pics in Ft. Worth and we need to clean out the junk before we download to the home computer.

So, to keep the people happy, I give you this:

This is three weeks old - back when N was still wearing diapers and Z still fit into the 0 -3 month clothes!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Flying the friendly skies.



That's right, we are going on vacation. But, for various reasons, we're splitting up: boys to Texas and girls to Minnesota. I may post from the road - aren't the internets cool? - so feel free to check in ten times a day as usual (I kid. That's just me checking for comments. Seriously - that's the most time-consuming thing about this blog for me.)

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Pretty in pink...and green!



Thanks to the Oak-Town cousins for this outfit Z *just* fits into. (And, unfortunately, I can't seem to rotate this pic...sigh...)
*Update* I (obviously) fixed the photo! Yay me!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Get in line.









Okay - so we did the one with Z. But he really does like to line things up!