9/29/2006

So you say it's your birthday!


Okay, I'm a day late on this one, so sue me! :-) Lily's FIRST birthday was officially yesterday, but we chose to celebrate today to give us a little more time to get organized. She was very happy and bubbly as usual all day yesterday. It was almost as if she just knew it was her birthday. She would smile and laugh whenever we said, "Lily's the birthday girl today!". We got the girls a big slide from Toys R Us as sort of a birthday/moving gift. They were so excited when we brought it out. Hopefully they will enjoy it through the winter months in the basement and outside in the summer.

Tonight we celebrated Lily's birthday with my mom and Dave, my dad and Clare and Grandma Mazie. We ordered pizza and celebrated with a Dora cake. Lily stuck her hand in the cake before we even got the candle lit! :-) She was a little perplexed while we sang Happy Birthday and Ella was crying and hiding under the table (do we really sing that bad? I'm sure the answer to that is, yes. I'll post a video in the next few days and America can be the judge.). Lily cried after we were finished singing. But she was sort of interested when we put the cake on her tray. She had a few licks of frosting and then dug into the cake. After awhile she just picked the cake up with both hands and took little bites off it (like a squirrel). She actually was quite neat eating, until she rubbed her eye and got it all over her face. Then, she decided it would be fun to finger paint on the tray with the frosting. All very cute! And captured in digital pictures that I'll also upload in a few days.

Ella and I helped her open a few gifts and she played a little bit in her new Dora car (Ella also got a police car--with her birthday gift cards). Lily also enjoyed pushing her new baby doll stroller all around the house.

After her bath, she promptly fell into a blissful birthday sleep. Happy Birthday to our little one-year old! We can't believe its been that long already. The year has gone by so quickly. We have loved every minute with Lily and look forward to all her amazing feats!

Sidenote: we took Lily to her one-year checkup and she is 23 lbs. and 32" tall! That's 90th percentile for weight and over 100% for height. She's a tall girl! And their baby books are packed but I know that Ella was about 20lbs and 30" at her first year checkup. Lily really is amazing when it comes to language. Her favorite word is "bubble". She loves to say it. She calls balloons "Bubbles" which I think is the cutest thing ever. She also says "thank you" in CONTEXT after you give her something!

Other than that, things are getting organized and we're still getting settled here. We will be going to my friend Claire's wedding tomorrow so look for pictures from that as well. AND, my brother-in-law, Benjamin is running in the Portland Marathon on Sunday morning. So good luck wishes sent to him. If you're curious about his progress throughout the race you can check out his running blog. I'll be his guest poster for the day and sending updates every two miles or so.

Hope you are all doing well!

Bittersweet Farewells

When we first moved to Los Angeles and for the first couple years, I didn't really let myself get close to people because we always knew we would be moving back to the Midwest at some point and I wanted to spare myself the inevitable good-bye. Well, obviously when you know people for a certain amount of time, you're going to get to know them, and find people you really like to hang out with. After I had Ella and chose to stay home with her, I realized that I needed contact with the outside world and preferably adults. I found a playgroup online that was very informal. There were no requirements for joining and you could go to whatever you felt like, however often. Sounded good to me! I never expected to meet such good friends through that group! I guess when you see people 2-3 times a week plus a weekend event every now and then for 2 1/2 years, you're bound to grow pretty close to them.

Andrew and I decided at the beginning of September that Sept. 27th would be the big day, officially. So began the good-byes. And it seemed we couldn't just do one big shindig. We had to drag it out for more than two weeks. We did our best to spend one last outing with all of our good friends in Los Angeles. Starting with one last Mom's Night Out for me with The Tot Lot (our current playgroup). We had a fondue party at Melissa's house and played The 80's Game where I got to show off all my completely trivial pop culture knowledge (Like that Michael Bolton sang Down in the Boondocks and Bo Diddley did a "You don't know Diddley" commercial for Nike). From there, we moved to one last Wednesday playdate. (our regular weekly scheduled playdate) That week's playdate was at Petco. Ella and her friends went on a guided tour around the store and were able to touch/hold various animals such as rats, birds, and chinchillas.

Friday, I met up with my friend Shelly at a great children's bookstore in Studio City called Storyopolis where Ella and Lily enjoyed storytime and then we grabbed a bite to eat at California Pizza Kitchen. We met Kate, Pete, and Liam at the "sand" park in Burbank on Saturday morning for one last outing to our favorite park. Kate and I worked together at the Autry. She started there as my assistant and now she's running the place and has been there longer than I worked there!

Saturday evening, we took Andrew's boss, Greg and his wife, Kelly out to eat at my favorite restaurant, Taverna Tony's in Malibu. We really enjoyed their company and are so appreciative of the opportunity for Andrew to continue on with Famous/Hornet here in Minnesota. Sunday evening, we visited with our friends the Pickenpaughs and the Smocks with homemade pizza and the kids running around the backyard. It was a really fun, relaxing night. And finally, the last, yes, I said LAST good-bye, was our last "Mondays at the Park" outing with the Tot Lot where 9 of the 11 members came to wish us well. Ella ended the evening by giving everyone hugs and high fives. Even Lily gave out some hugs too!

After all of that, I spent Tuesday packing, organizing and being in frenzy mode to get everything ready. And Wednesday morning Sept. 27th, only 15 minutes behind our estimated departure time from the house, we left with 6 bags to be checked, 5 carry-ons, 2 car seats, 2 kids, 1 double stroller, and ourselves (We left the partridge in a pear tree in California). We had a near perfect travel experience. We were able to get everything on the shuttle bus and utilized Northwest's curbside check-in. The girls napped for half the flight and were well behaved for the rest of it. My dad and Clare (in two vehicles to fit all our stuff!) picked us up from the airport and we arrived here at their house in Bloomington without incident! Whew. Minnesota! Here we come!

9/15/2006

Tidbits

Well lots of little things to report these days. First we had a scary day on Wednesday. We were at our playdate at Griffith Park and Lily tried part of a cracker with peanut butter on it. You're supposed to be a year old for peanut butter and she has two weeks to go so it didn't seem like a big deal. Then not ten minutes later, she had a large bump on her lip and hive-like spots on her face. I tried calling her doctor and they weren't much help so we just made a trip to the ER. They didn't do much for her except make sure she was breathing fine and they got us in right away. By the time we left two hours later she looked about 85% better. They just said to give her Benadryl. She was fine the next day. But we have to be really careful from now on with her because each time she's exposed the reaction can come on quicker and more severe. Very scary! Not something I want to deal with again anytime soon!

On a much lighter note, Ella hit a major milestone (at least in my eyes!) on Monday. While Lily was taking her morning nap, Ella asked me to come sit by her on the floor, she crawled into my lap and asked me to read her a book! She actually sat there and listened and pointed things out and let me read the words! Then she wanted me to read her four more books after that! Okay this might not sound like a milestone to most people, but this is quite amazing for Ella. Since she was a baby, she would always have to be in charge, turning the pages, never wanting me to read any of the story. And you know how I love books, so I am really hoping the girls turn out to be readers. I was so thrilled she actually wanted to be read to. I think the storytimes I've been bringing her to have really helped.

We also took Ella to the doctor a couple weeks ago to have her ears checked just to make sure everything was working right. Since her speech seemed slightly delayed we just wanted to make sure there was no physical problem keeping her from talking. And she is fine. The doctor said she was on track and pretty normal for her age. And she really has had a language explosion the last couple weeks. We hardly have any temper tantrums at all anymore. It's so nice! Guess we're just biding our time until Lily hits the terrible twos. :-)

In Hollywood excitement this week. I am a fan of Grey's Anatomy and I know some of you are as well. They were filming at the Autry Museum on Wednesday. There were swanky stars trailers and gaffer trucks, catering, people walking around in hospital garb. It was pretty cool. I even got to see the guy who plays George dressed in his scrubs and lab jacket walking around. If I can tell which episode they filmed there, I'll let ya know. Also, for anyone who is a fan of the show Cold Case. The season premiere episode was filmed in the Burbank mall. I was there a couple months ago and they had parts of the mall cordoned off with signs saying they would be shooting somewhat graphic material that day that may not be appropriate for smaller children. They were building fake walls and there were signs that read "Woodland Valley Mall". Definitely going to miss the excitement of seeing filming going on once we get to MN.

And I guess my final tidbit is that even though we haven't sold the condo yet. We're heading East. We're going to stay with my dad and Clare for a little while (and hope the condo sells very soon) and have the movers come get our stuff sometime the beginning of October. We have one guy who is pretty interested in our place, but just isn't ready "to commit" yet and wants to mull it over another couple WEEKS! Geez, just make a decision already! So anyway, we're ready to move on and we're coming to terms with the reality of leaving here and starting to say good-bye to good friends. I can't think about it too much because it makes me sad. I'd rather just sort of be in denial and think I'll see ya in a while.

And with that I think I'll end today's post. Hope you are all doing well and starting to get into the spirit of fall with slightly cooler weather and football season starting!