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Finally Pictures!!

Finally Pictures!!

Steve downloaded all of our pictures, so here they are. My favorite is the one of Allison after her bath with lots of curls and a big smile for Dad. The picture of her with an O on her eye is pretty funny too.

Allison is developing so much every day. She not only stands for minutes at a time, but she can also cruise long distances. We often put her next to her little table, which is next to the family room recliner. In only a minute or so, she will cruise past her table, the recliner and over to the side table next to the couch. We also can’t leave anything on the coffee table, because she will walk around the entire table to reach what she wants. Speaking of which, what she really wants are cords, preferably power cords. Steve has tied all the cords up and put them out of reach. Not deterred, Allison will army crawl under the tables to reach the cords…only to have us pull her out or pick her up before she can reach them.

Allison is still a skinny bean. She’s eating more these days because of her walking – yogurt, vegetables, toast, cereal, little bits of cheese, teething biscuits. We’re also brushing all four of her teeth before bed to avoid cavities.

Katherine has had some fun parties and experiences the last couple weeks. As you can see, Katherine attended a birthday party for a little friend at a local ballet studio. In lieu of her pink leotard, Katherine insisted on wearing her gymnastics leotard and refused to wear tights. Since seeing her friends decked out in pink, Katherine now runs around the house in pink tights over her Strawberry Shortcake leotard.

100 Day Party

One of Katherine’s more memorable experiences at school was her 100 day party. I had a commitment that morning, but thankfully Steve could attend. It turned out that just about every child had a parent attend the party. This consisted of each child bringing 100 objects to school. In Katherine’s case, we put 100 Duplos in a big Tupperware that morning and told her that Dad would be attending the party later. She was so excited at dropoff exclaiming, “My Dad is coming to the party today!” as she carried her big Tupperware off to class.

Taking a Break

Steve started his “break” last Thursday. To surprise Dad and celebrate this occasion, Katherine and I baked some screaming chocolate and vanilla cupcakes from scratch. They were delicious. Katherine waited very patiently for Steve to get home around 7PM before digging into her little mini chocolate cupcake. ๐Ÿ™‚

I explained to Katherine that Dad wouldn’t be working in Seattle anymore. She hasn’t totally internalized this yet, especially since this past week has been mid-winter break and she’s been at home. Once we get back into our normal routine this Monday with school, I’m sure she’ll figure out that Dad’s going to be around a lot more than he used to be.

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Allison’s 9 Month Checkup

Allison’s 9 Month Checkup

Katherine and I took Allison to her checkup today, with the high hopes that Allison would be packing a bit more weight and height. In short…she’s grown but not quite as much as we had hoped! She’s 16 pounds (10%), a slight improvement over her 5-10% trajectory. Her height improved a bit – measuring 27.5 inches (50%), increased from her 25% height at the last appointment.

OK. I think it’s fair to say that Allison really doesn’t like the pediatrician office. We walked in, looked at the fish tank and entered our exam room. Allison did well up until I sat her down on the crinkly examining table paper. Her face crumpled, and she started opening and closing her little fist – seemingly saying, “Feed me Mom and Get Me Off This Table!!” I took off her clothes and placed her naked on the scale. The wailing then started and continued while the nurse measured her length and head circumference. Of course, Katherine reveled in the experience. She sat crisscross applesauce on the table, telling Allison “it’s OK baby, it’s OK.” Then Katherine, with a huge smile on her face, turned to the nurse and said, “Allison’s getting shots?” Allison finally calmed down as I held her and the nurse left the room.

Our pediatrician came in and checked out Allison as she sat on my lap. He assured us that she looks great and that the nurse would be back in. The next several minutes were just traumatic for Allison. First, we sat in the lab part of the office while the nurse pricked Allison’s toe and squeezed out blood to check hemoglobin (all’s fine). Then we went back into the room and the nurse gave Allison two shots in the leg. I tried to nurse Allison, but she was inconsolable. We ended up going to the minivan, at which point Allison calmed down and nursed. Needless to say, it’s a Baby Tylenol night. ๐Ÿ™‚

Where did you hear THAT?

Katherine is just a sponge. Here are some choice snippets that have emerged the last few days…

– “Bye kiddos!” – going upstairs to play in the playroom. I have no idea who says this.
– “Uh Oh Spaghettio” – this one is from Patty.
– “I’m doing the best that I can!” – working on a puzzle. I admit that this is from me.
– “I’m going spinning!” – I asked her if she knew what spinning was, and she had no idea. She’s just heard me say this before I go to the gym.
– “Ste-fe-scope” – I asked Katherine what the doctor uses to listen to her chest. She still can’t say the “th,” but she tries.

We have the most interesting conversations. Katherine, my mom and I went to an Asian grocery story yesterday. On the long drive home, Katherine was getting antsy, and they had this conversation:

My mom: “Katherine, can I take Allison home?”
Katherine: “No”
My mom: “Why not?”
Katherine: “Because Mama wants her!”

Maps and More Maps

I recently went to a teacher’s supply store in Bellevue and picked up, among other things, a US map place mat and a laminated poster of the continents. Katherine thinks these are really cool. She’s been learning a song in preschool that goes like this: “North America, South America, African, Europe and Asia. Don’t forget Australia! Don’t forget Antartica!” Now she points to the continent map and gets Africa and Australia. North and South America get mixed up and Europe and Asia are indistinguishable to her. This afternoon, I asked her to tell Allison about the continents. Katherine at length told Allison that Mom and Dad had been to Africa and that all sorts of animals lived there. She then dragged the Africa book (Art Wolfe) out and flipped through the pages naming those animals she knew. Thankfully, she managed not to hit her sister with this enormous book.

She also eats sitting at the counter on her US map place mat. I’ve been telling her stories like, “I grew up in New York…it’s the pink state!” or “Your Aunt lives in Massachusetts, where’s that?” or “Mickey has a second house in Florida!” It’s cheesy but she really enjoys these discussions. She can pick out states that she’s visited and where family lives. She also makes up silly stories about Lambey living in Lake Michigan or Katherine spending lots of time at Cannon Beach.

She’s Standing!

Allison is well on her way to walking. Today, I saw her remove her death grip from the coffee table and stand unassisted for a good second. Patty reminded me a few days ago about the walker that Katherine used at 8-9 months. I dragged it out and set it up. Allison’s eyes lit up and she was SO excited to be able to push and walk behind the walker. Initially we had to remind her to walk as she pushed it and leaned increasingly horizontally. Now both girls can push the “Baby grocery cart” and “Big girl grocery cart” shopping among the three upstairs corner rooms.

She’s also walking more surely and quickly with assistance. It’s not unusual for us to walk down the hallway and around the house. Funny enough she loves walking so much that, at times, she won’t bend her legs to sit down. Instead we’ll try and put her down on her bottom and she’ll push hard to stand up!

 

All She Wants to do is Walk

All She Wants to do is Walk

More than anything else Allison wants to walk these days. She was in seventh heaven this morning while I held her hands this morning and helped her walk from the nursery to Katherine’s room this morning. She regularly walks from the family room to the kitchen – putting one little foot surely in front of the other. Occasionally she’ll wobble and we’ll see the left foot veer to the left or vice-versa. The only tricky part is when she tries to walk in her socks on the hardwood.

We’ve also learned not to leave Allison sitting near her toys because she will use them to get to a kneeling position….and then push herself up to a standing position. Holy Cow! I watched her go from sitting to kneeling at her Learning Table and then pull herself straight up.

Allison is also eating up a storm. I fed her some tofu boiled in broth for lunch. She mowed down several big cubes before we headed out to a nearby grocery store. We had a blast – I strapped both kids in the front of the grocery cart. It was like having two peas in a pod. Both kids did very well. I did have to put a burp cloth over the cart so Allison wouldn’t try and eat the cart! (Everything goes in the mouth…Everything.)

I also suspect that Allison’s left front tooth is going to cut through any day now. I can see a white-ish object in her gums.

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