This past weekend, we took Ella to an amazing playground and park - it was HUGE! All Ella could say as her father excitedly dragged her from one structure to another was "ooh" and "aah!" She was entirely overwhelmed but totally excited about it all....especially when it came to riding the carousal. Round and around she went and when the ride was over, her horse received a big good-bye kiss from Ella!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Come On!
So maybe Big Sister Ella knows more than she's willing to lead on about her knowledge of mommy's growing belly. Yesterday, while getting her snapped into her car seat (which has now been moved to one side of the car so the new baby's seat could be installed on the other side), Erika asked Ella "So Ella, who's seat is that?" Ella's response: "Baby!" Erika: "That's right! And where is baby?" Ella (after pointing to Erika's tummy): "Come on, baby!" It was all pretty comical considering she says the same thing to Cooper when we're coaxing him out the door for his hot afternoon walks: "Come on, Pooper!"
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Totally Trucks! (Not just for boys!)
Last Friday, we took Ella to a Reston event called "Totally Trucks" that allowed children to climb, touch, and ride about two dozen different types of trucks ranging from mail trucks to fire engines. In prepping Ella for her morning adventure, Erika explained all the different machines she would see and how many of them would be similar to the trucks she reads about in her "Things That Go!" book (which she totally loves). Her response with a simultaneous hand clap: "Yeah! Trucks! Yeah! Trucks!" And Tim thinks she's too girlified! Whatever!
"Driving" an ambulance....she just found the horn and was feeling a little shy about the noise she made!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Bump, Bump, Bumping Along
"Are you sure you're not having twins?"
"Erika, you're really big!" "Why is there a ball under your shirt?"
"So, how much longer do you have?" "Is it uncomfortable?" "When are you due again?" "Looks like you could dust corners with that belly button!"
These are just a few of the comments Erika's been hearing for oh, the last two months of so. It's all pretty comical and admittedly, the belly is BIG! At our 34 week ultrasound, for example, the baby measured a whopping 6.5 pounds (for comparison, Ella measured at 5.25 pounds during the same week) and when the doctor announced that we had "nice, healthy baby," we knew we had a whopper growing. We were immediately assured, however, that 99% of second births are delivered naturally so there should be no problems....this of course, is coming from a MALE doctor who never in his life has given birth to a baby, let alone a 9+ pounder, which we're guessing the weight to be! Tim says it's going to be boy (rather, he hopes given the weight!) and mother's instincts agree with his premonition but with that said, we'd love to welcome another little girl, too. We'll be happy with either and Erika's really more interested to know if this next one will resemble her in ANYway.....Hmmmm. Just a little over 3 weeks to go before we'll know!
Monday, August 10, 2009
A Return From Summer Break
To no surprise, the summer is just flying by and given the last blog post, it seems like just yesterday that Ella was splish-splashing in the rain puddles! We've had an incredible summer and most of it is due to watching our extraordinary little girl grow and develop in so many ways. She certainly adds to the spontaneity and simple pleasures that this summer has offered for our family. She has been changing so much over such a short period of time that it's been hard to keep up with her developments; Erika's been attempting to document it all in her baby book but she's running out of pages and space! Luckily, there are blog postings to track everything! Ha! Just recently:
Despite the huge belly, we're getting ready for our little one. The nursery is as ready as it'll get for now and Erika has fulfilled her nesting mode by organizing storage closets (don't ask), laundering newborn clothes, and starting to pack the hospital bag. Tim has learned to not ask questions and just go with the flow. . . can you really argue with a pregnant women??!?!?
So, here are just a few pictures of our lives over the past two months....!
- Ella is finally expanding her vocabulary every day. If not by adding a few extra words, she's just begun putting two and three words together. Her little voice will just melt your heart, too. Just tonight, she pointed to a button on her shirt and said "button." She'll ask us to "sit" with her to play her toys, or beg for a "nak" (snack) after a swim at the pool, or invite us to dance in a circle to "ashes" ("Ring around the roses") - one of her favorite nursery tunes. Or, she might demand "mommy!" for something or will murmur "sorry" to a friend after pushing him to the ground (yes, she asserts herself quite well!). She loves "pooper" (Cooper) and plays with "baby" all the time by feeding her "milk." She'll tell us how she goes down the "slide" or plays at the "beach" with her "toys," and she'll also re-read and re-read "Brow Brow" (her favorite book Brown Bear Brown Bear) over and over and over again....mastering the animal names and sounds and describing their "feet" and "eyes." She mimics us all the time, too by saying "good girl" or "I'm gonna gettcha" (a game she and daddy play) or "I love you." She also knows her name and will combine "Ella" with words like "Ella booboo" or "Ella eat."
- She's so confident on her feet. Forget the stair railings. Forget mommy's hand. Erika about flipped out the first time she saw Ella walk down the stairs without holding onto a thing. Yikes! She's still encouraged (and sometimes forced!) to go down stairs on her tummy or holding onto the railing but at almost 2 years old, she's feeling increasingly more and more independent and sometimes mommy's ideas or just not that great.
- Yellow, yellow, yellow! For awhile, all things were "yellow" when asked what color they were but finally things are starting to click for her. She avoids green for some reason but can identify red, blue, purple, and of course yellow objects.
- Her ability to recount events is pretty astounding. For example, ask her about her trip to the beach and she'll immediately launch into a gargle of gibber jabber with descriptive hand movements to tell you about the waves, the toys and the sand, her ride in the bike seat, and the sand castles she made. Or, she will show you how she goes underwater at the pool by closing her eyes, sealing her lips, and dipping her head down. Most amazingly to us recently happened the morning after a night of spotting two frogs in our neighborhood. Tim showed her how the frog ate bugs with their tongue so we spent some time observing the frogs and describing to Ella the color of their skin, their body parts, and how their tongue works to help them eat. So, the next morning, we asked her about the frogs she had seen the previous evening. Sure enough, her hands went into descriptive movements and she shows us with her tongue how the frog lapped up his meal of bugs!
Despite the huge belly, we're getting ready for our little one. The nursery is as ready as it'll get for now and Erika has fulfilled her nesting mode by organizing storage closets (don't ask), laundering newborn clothes, and starting to pack the hospital bag. Tim has learned to not ask questions and just go with the flow. . . can you really argue with a pregnant women??!?!?
So, here are just a few pictures of our lives over the past two months....!
On a family hike in June to Maryland's Great Falls.
Some July pool time
Celebrating the 4th of July at a neighborhood fireworks display
Enjoying the clear blue water of Florida - Ella and Erika with cousins Camille and Anne-Perry
Beach bike ride with daddy
Staying busy on the beach
Go figure, she actually LIKED being buried!
Ella finally has a hat like Daddy
Some July pool time
Celebrating the 4th of July at a neighborhood fireworks display
Enjoying the clear blue water of Florida - Ella and Erika with cousins Camille and Anne-Perry
Beach bike ride with daddy
Staying busy on the beach
Go figure, she actually LIKED being buried!
Ella finally has a hat like Daddy
Catching up with the Reemsnyders at Smith Mt. Lake - last weekend of July. Here, Erika and Shea pose for their traditional pic with the babies (it first started with pregnant bellies)
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