Monday, October 27, 2008

Girls' Weekend


Playing in the rain.

Breakfast in my cow hat.

Let me see, mama!! 

Oh, that's a funny hat...


Participating in fall fun fest at the Nashville Library. 
All serious about her crafts.


"How's it going?  Wanna play beads with me?  You have nice hair...I think I'll touch it."
...and the boy runs away.


Well, Girls' Weekend was a success.  It was long, challenging at times, but a good weekend.  Ford attended a music festival in Florida, which was also a success by the way.  He had a good time but missed us greatly and we missed him.  Here's a quick recap of our weekend together...

Friday, rain, all day.  We decided to try out Ameila's new raincoat and played for a bit in the drizzle and puddles.  Amelia seemed quite serious and melancholy during our little romp in the rain...it was just that kind of day I guess.  After that we headed out to search for a Halloween costume which is proving to be harder than I thought.  We have a perfectly cute and appropriate lion costume sent to us from her cousins however, Amelia will not go near it.  She thinks it's pretty cool from a distance but there is no way she's going to actually put it on on Friday.  So, what will she agree to be for Halloween?  A princess?  A fairy?  A butterfly?  If I can't find an appropriate costume in the next few days, she may just be a homemade cow.  See photo of cow hat above..another hand-me-down from her cousins, she loves this hat.  She actually enjoys wearing it.  Anyway, looking back, it seems that the best costumes of childhood were the ones we made up, improvised, dug in the backs of drawers and our parents closets to find just the right ensemble.   So stay tuned.  But, she might just be a baby. :)  That night we went out for dinner where we shared a bowl of broccoli cheese soup and a baguette.  She quite enjoyed it and so did I. 
On Saturday, we headed to the Nashville Library to participate in the Fall Fun Fest activities which turned out to be a very crowded craft hour.  After creating a few fall masterpieces for her Dada, we moved on to the play area where she continued to mingle and approach and talk to everyone and anyone...whether they paid attention to her or not.  I have to admit I am a little amazed at how much she has changed and come out of her shell, for some reason I thought she would be a shy one, I think not.  It's fun to watch her try to make friends move about freely with confidence but then every now and again turn around to check that I'm still nearby and sometimes even run over for a quick hug.  The rest of the day was low key; a nap, a walk, sidewalk chalk, dinner and a bath and I even let her watch a little "Best of Kermit" before bed.  I actually got a little teary when the original "It's Not Easy Being Green" skit came on and I watched her watch it for the first time, all big-girlish sitting in her rocking chair, cozy in her footy pajamas with that silly suckie...our version of a movie night. 
Sunday, just a quiet day at home and Ford arrived mid afternoon.  Though happy to see him, she was extra clingy to me.  A bit out of sorts I think after a busy few weeks and then Ford's absence, can't blame her, I was too a bit out of sorts, actually.  But now we are back to life as usual however we are both feeling a bit under the weather.  The snotty nose is back...

To wrap up, I'd like to just document that my little angel has discovered hitting, a new behavior she decided to develop while Ford was away.  She hits me and then herself when she's feeling frustrated and cranky.  To be expected now that we have entered the toddler years I guess, but what wasn't expected is when I tell her "no," in a firm, and serious tone, she pauses, starts to crack a small grin and then actually laughs and does it again!  That's right, not sad, or surprised or the least bit afraid that I have raised my voice and given a new kind of disapproving look all for the very first time.  So, this is new territory for us all, she's exploring the boundaries, expressing herself in a whole new way, testing the limits and then waiting for the reaction...classic...and this is going to be interesting.  

Thursday, October 23, 2008

BLOG!!

Swimming with a suckie?

A kiss for mama!



Unhappy about standing in the sand.

I have not forgotten about the blog...just so you know.  We've had lots of activity around here including a visit from Grandma and Grandpa Loto as well as a fun-filled trip to Sanibel Island, FL for cousin David's wedding.  The activity continues as Ford heads off to FL tomorrow for the weekend to play in a music festival. Amelia and I are on our own for a few days...girl's weekend.   There are many things to write about but for now I feel as if I must at least post a few pictures for those of you who check our humble blog daily.  Thank you, faithful subscribers.  Don't give up on us.  Lots of exciting things to come!  

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Cultural Weekend


Amelia watching the symphony.


Playing hide and seek.


One of the 25 original copies of the 
Declaration of Independence.

Nashville was brimming with cultural events this weekend.  It was hard to choose which ones to attend!  We chose the free day at the Symphony on Saturday.  Amelia was in AWE of the music.  Ford was holding her on his lap and he said her little heart was beating a million beats a minute!  She couldn't take her eyes off of the stage and she clapped with excitement before they were finished.  We spent much of the day at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center watching many musical acts and exploring this beautiful symphony hall.  Good times!
On Sunday we stood in line for an hour and a half to catch a 30 second glimpse of the above.  The Declaration of Independence was on display at the Nashville Public Library.  Amelia didn't get too much out of this one but we learned that she can tolerate long lines without crying...as long as we let her explore and make friends with everyone in line.   

Friday, October 3, 2008

First Cold



So sad...first real cold.

Just needed to document this momentous occassion...Amelia is dealing with her very first real bout with the common cold...fourteen months, not too bad!  She's been handling it well; the sneezes, drippy nose and red runny eyes.  The whole family caught this one, first Ford, then Amelia and I caught it.  Kind of tough when mama and baby are sick at the same time.   Though fairly cheerful, she has been extra clingy and snuggly.  So we hunker down together with our tissues and our liquids and lots of books, dolly time, and walks outside for fresh air and some sunshine.  It's finally cooling off here in Nashville!  So, the first of many colds...well, hopefully not too many.