6/27/2006

The end of June already!

Time flies! We're almost to the Fourth of July already! We just spent the last week in Wisconsin visiting with Andrew's family. We celebrated Father's Day there where I believe Andrew had a very nice day. He received a hat and t-shirt from the girls that said "Dad's Team" on them (thanks to Target). And he also received a Survivor Exile Island Buff (if you are not a fan of the show, these are bands that the teams where either around their head, wrists, or sometimes the skinny minnies on the show where them as shirts). Ever since the first season of Survivor, Andrew has said (jokingly) that he wanted a buff. I think he just likes saying the word "buff". Now he finally has one! I'm sure it will become a completely useless gift or perhaps just headwear while he watches the show. :-)

I also got him the last remaining autographed copy in Los Angeles of the book An Inconvenient Truth. Al Gore did a book signing the same day he was on Leno so I went online and figured out what bookstore, called them, and they had one left! And it was on sale for 20% off the retail price! Can you believe my luck?! They are selling on eBay for over $250!

So, he didn't get a trip to Pismo Beach, but I think he enjoyed his gifts and his Father's Day!

That night we drove down to the Chicago area to visit with some Knox friends. He stayed at Bob Carroll's house where the guys all particpated in a Live version of a Fantasy Football draft for the upcoming season. Yes, it's only June and they are already glued to their computers analyzing the data and trying to come up with the perfect team! (And to think, I used to look forward to football season every year.). Bob's wife, Amber and I left the guys to their business and went to see the movie, The Breakup which we both found to be entertaining.

On Monday, we all gathered at Willow Crest, a Marriot resort golf course, for what I believe was the 12th Annual Harley Knosher Golf Outing. There were two teams of younger alumni. Andrew's team one the low gross with a score of 57. I enjoyed the round also, walking the course and chatting with Amber.

We spent the rest of the week catching up with family in Racine. We were able to see just about everyone who happened to be in town. And we had some time to ourselves while the girls were spoiled by Grand Tom & Grand Pat.

We spent last Friday and Saturday nights helping our friend Phil Paulson celebrate his marriage to Amy Lesch at Meadowbrook Country Club. We were the official videographers for the event so hopefully we'll be able to throw a nice DVD together for them before their first anniversary (that's how long it took us to get the last one finished!). It's funny, Andrew said to me, "We've really been to a lot of weddings." He realized he completely knew what to expect and when to expect everything to happen so that he could capture it on the camera.

Now, we are back home and trying to get back on California time. Although, I'm rather enjoying the girls going to bed 8pm, we may try to make that their regular bedtime now!

Oh, I finally got those May pictures up on the site. Hopefully, it won't be another month before I get the June pictures up!

6/15/2006

Oh, boy, here we go....

Well, its official, Ella is potty training. She sort of decided this all by herself, and rather all of sudden. Too suddenly. I don't think I'm ready for this. :-) I just have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to this new turn of events. We'll see how it all goes....I'll keep you informed, but not too informed. ;-)

And well, Lily seems to think she's a big girl now and doesn't want to eat baby food anymore (she's not even 9 months old!). She loves any kind of "real people" food she can get her little fingers on.

Things are getting really interesting around the Isaacson household these days..... :-)

6/14/2006

Sign of the times...

Just thought I'd ramble a bit tonight...

It's amazing how much kids really change your life. When I was pregnant with Ella, Andrew and I both felt like, yeah our lives were going to change, but we'd still go out to eat, and do the things we really enjoyed. Before kids, we went out to eat at least once a week, we usually saw a movie (in the theater!) and sometimes two in one weekend! Plus, we watched them at home. We were really into it, analyzing them, comparing how they were made. For obvious reasons since Andrew worked in the business. And we just really enjoyed the experience of going to the movies. We played board games and were fairly competitive about it (at least I was. Sounds about right, huh?). ;-) I read all the time. ETC.

NOW, we go to a restaurant pretty much only when people are in town visiting. And I usually dread the experience because I picture Ella flying off the handle, screaming, throwing food, spilling drinks, etc. (The screaming and throwing food has certainly happened, and well we've had drink spillage a time or two too, but that's more in a shopping experience than restaurant). Usually my vision is much worse then the reality. ;-) We go to the movies about three times a year. We watch a movie together at home about once a month and that's usually in about 20 minute increments. We've cancelled our Netflix subscription for now because even the one-at-time plan was not being utilized. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT?! Oh, and thank god for DVR! I can still stay addicted to tv with that little invention.

I have to read about books in my Bookmarks magazine as opposed to actually reading...Oh, and there was a time when I received my People magazine on Friday and had it read cover to cover by Saturday morning. Now, I have three issues waiting to be read!

Oh, and how often does Andrew get to play golf, oh, about four times a year (not including the four times in three days he plays during the Carnival of Golf).

And you should check out the inch of dust collecting on our board games shelf.

It may sound like I'm complaining. But really I'm not at all! Because, all that time is spent with our two beautiful daughters who make us smile and laugh, and we're utterly amazed by them on a daily basis. It's just astounding to me how much two people's lives can be changed sooo drastically in just a few short years by two other little people. I'm just reflecting, not complaining. :-)

Quick sidenote: Lily is climbing stairs! Last night we put the gate up in the girls' room and Andrew set Lily down in the hallway for a minute and went to grab something, he came back and she was on the fifth stair! We didn't even know she knew how to do that! And she's really good at it, not scared at all, and it seems like she's been doing it all her life. Now, we just need to teach her to not back into a sitting position when she is going up. Well, and teaching her how to come back down would be a good thing too.

Okay, I guess I'll sign off for now. No more random thoughts to add, except, dang, I still haven't added those photos, have I? and...must...go..to...bed...now....

6/09/2006

Where does the time go?

I almost came close to having new pictures posted. I just want to add some captions and then there will be plenty of new ones to see, I promise!

Things have been sort of crazy around here. Andrew has been preparing Hornet to move to a new office building so he has been wildly busy with that and will work much of this weekend getting everything in place in the new space. The new office is in Culver City, which is not quite so convenient for our airport needs, but we'll manage. ;-)

The girls are still doing well. Lily is an amazing 8 1/2 month old. She crawls, pulls herself up, walks along the furniture, almost waves "hi", says "ma" "ba" and "da". She tries to mimic anything her lovely sister does such as screaming, and yelling "Maaa!" at the top of her lungs. Nice what they teach 'em, huh? :-) She's still working on getting those top teeth. Ella is 2 3/4 now. She is saying more and more every day. The latest is "We go?" or "We gooo!" if she thinks I'm not paying attention to her. She says "wahoon" for balloon, "bubb" for bubble. She likes to tell me two stories over and over again. 1) about the time that her balloon came loose from its weight and floated up to the top of our balcony ceiling and then flew away--and she makes this very sympathetic face when she tells me about this; and 2) about when she accidentally threw a ball over the edge of the balcony and Daddy saved the day by going down and getting it for her. Everytime we are out on the balcony playing (which is at least twice a day) I hear these two stories. She also does a couple tricks (yes, I'm aware she's not a pet). :-) If you ask her, "What kind of face does a puffer fish make?" She puffs out her cheeks. And if you ask her to show you her teeth, she'll actually smile (We'll remember that one for our next trip to Penney's!).

I've been busy attempting to keep the house sort of clean, organizing playdates (you don't know how difficult it is to coordinate toddler schedules!), I sometimes find a little bit of time to knit and read. Oh, we tried out a new activity this week. We went to free day at the Natural History Museum. Ella had a good time looking at the taxidermied (spelling?) animals. But I do believe she was slightly confused. You could tell she paused at each case and watched it for a few seconds. I think she was waiting for the animals to move, like at the zoo. Now, that concept is definitely one I'm not going to try and explain to a toddler.

They also had a butterfly pavilion there. Now, that was pretty cool! It's this enclosed space with natural plants, and butterflies just fly around freely to land on whatever flower, plant or person they please. It was really neat. Ella LOVED it. She liked looking for them among the flowers and pointing out the different types she saw. They had a sign that showed all the different types in the pavilion. When I asked Ella which ones she had seen, she pointed to three or four of them! We may have to visit the butterflies again this summer.

5/29/2006

Weekend Fun

Andrew's parents came for a quick visit last weekend. We had a fun time with them. We went swimming in the Hilton pool. Ella had a great time jumping around in the water and gave Grand Tom and Andrew a good arm workout insisting on being thrown up in the air. It was Lily's first time in the pool and she LOVED it! She wasn't scared or nervous or anything at all. Ella was a little leary her first time in the pool when she was 10 months old.

We all went down to Long Beach and met up with Andrew's cousin Ed, Yolanda and Patrick. We visited the Aquarium of the Pacific and said hello to Dory and Nemo (or "How are you" and "E-O" as Ella refers to them respectively). Then we had dinner and stopped in at Coldstone for dessert. YUM!

Sunday, Andrew and I left the girls with Grand Tom and Grand Pat and went to see Posiedon (typical all-action movie, but gave me a headache from all the moving camera shots and bright light flashes. Can it be that my brain can't take watching a movie on a big screen anymore?!) We also spent some time shopping before returning home. The girls had a great time hanging out with their grandparents.

The week was pretty low-key. I did take the girls to the Huntington Children's Garden again. This time it was great, there was no one there. However, they happened to be doing construction on most of the garden and so only one set of fountains was working. They didn't say anything about that at the ticket booth. I asked on my way out and received a free pass to return at some point when hopefully they are not doing construction. The whole trip was not at a loss. For those of you who like to keep track, I did have a star sighting. I saw Amy Yasbeck (actress and John Ritter's widow). She was there with her and Ritter's daughter, Stella. Just the two of them spending the afternoon together.

Andrew was able to get home a little early on Friday to start our Memorial Day weekend off. Saturday we took the girls to see Over the Hedge. We missed the last 20 minutes or so because Ella got antsy and decided she was ready to leave. There was an animated short at the beginning of the movie that we hadn't anticipated. But I think she enjoyed what she saw of the movie. She keeps pointing out every merchandise with Disney's Cars on it and she is very interested in the new Garfield movie coming out. So maybe we'll venture out to those.

On Sunday, we visited with our friends, the Harveys, at their house in Pacific Palisades. Their little daughter, Grayson is soooo cute. She's a couple months younger than Lily. We went swimming in their pool and enjoyed lunch poolside. It was Grayson's first time wading. She loved it, she just chilled and took everything in.

Today, we just hung out around home for most of the day. We ventured out to a park in Pasadena for a bit. But mostly just took it easy. (Well, I did. Andrew did a bunch of laundry and took stuff to our storage unit. So maybe I should just say, I mostly relaxed and took it easy). :-)

No new pictures for this post. Maybe I'll get things updated and uploaded tomorrow and post some new pictures! Hope you all had a GREAT three-day weekend! I wish every weekend was a three-day weekend.....

5/16/2006

To the beach and back


A couple weeks ago, Andrew out of the blue asked me if I'd like to go on a little weekend getaway for Mother's Day. I, of course, couldn't say no to that. His idea was to take the girls to Pismo Beach, a little beach town about three hours north of LA. He and I stayed there about a year and half ago and really liked it so we were both excited to take the girls.

We stayed at the Pismo Lighthouse Suites. According to the website there were sort of two bedrooms and two bathrooms. We were amazed by this room. It was so perfect for families! It also had a microwave and a little refrigerator. A great balcony. We had a partial view of the ocean. It really was great. If you are ever in the mood to visit Pismo Beach, I recommend staying there. The hotel had a great family deck with a giant chess board and a putting green. Ella and Lily had fun playing on that. And Ella couldn't wait to get into the pool.

Saturday was kind of overcast and chilly so we didn't make it to the beach until the late afternoon. Then we ate at F. McLintock's Restaurant. Andrew and I ate there last time and it was great! For a very reasonable price, you get a meat choice along with potatoes, onion rings, garlic bread, beans, and dessert! All included in the price. It's a great place to stuff yourself. And we actually had a nice dinner with no meltdowns from either of the girls.

Lily sort of just went with the flow all weekend. But she really enjoyed crawling around the hotel room, exploring a new place. Sunday, we woke up and the sun was out! We had a late checkout so we went to the beach and enjoyed a couple hours of fun in the sun. Then made our way back to LA. The girls did pretty well in the car. Lily got a little annoyed about being in the carseat for the last hour. But it wasn't too bad.

All in all it was a really fun trip and the best Mother's Day I've had so far. It will be hard for Andrew to top this one in the coming years!

In other news, Andrew and I went to a screening of An Inconvenient Truth last night. I posted on this earlier, but wanted to mention it again, as it represents Andrew's first real movie credit! The documentary itself is incredibly interesting and eye-opening. I really encourage everyone to please go see the movie. Visit the website link and click on "Take Action". This link will tell you how you, yourself can reduce the number pounds of carbon dioxide your household produces in one year. There are very easy things that can contribute to less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. I know we are going to incorporate some of these things into our daily lives. But getting back to Andrew. The filmmakers tapes Al Gore giving his lecture in LA and Andrew attended one of the tapings, so you will be able to catch a glimpse of Andrew throughout the movie. His actual name is also in the credits for the visual effects he produced! Not just Hornet, Inc. but Andrew's name! It was very exciting to see that! If you see the movie, Hornet created the polar bear and frog animations. Oh, and we had one star sighting there. Amy Brenneman came to see the movie. She was there with her husband, Brad Silberling who is a director (although he didn't direct this film). She starred in the television show Judging Amy.

I think that's all for today! Hope everyone has a great week!

New Pictures!

There are new pictures in the May album and there are pictures up from our trip to Pismo Beach this weekend! I'll post in more detail about the weekend, hopefully later today!

5/12/2006

Happy Mother's Day!


Hope all the mothers out there that I know have a great Mother's Day! We have a fun weekend planned, but I'll post on that next week.

For now I'll give the Ella & Lily Report.

Ella seems so grown up now. I think she's gone through a growth spurt the last month or so. All of sudden her pants and shirts are fitting her perfectly instead of being in the just a little too big/room to grow stage. She is saying a lot more and stringing more words together. Her current favorites are ball, dog, baby, "Oh, dear" (I have no idea where she learned that one), and "Bye, Guys". She also says "Daddy" very clearly instead of dada now. Of course, there is no use of the word Mama or any variations there of, except for her to go around saying, "mah, mah, mah, mah" mimmicking Lily.

She is currently loving playing dress up which we don't really have anything for except my dress shoes, which I never have an occasion to wear anymore. She usually plays this at the sitters house. She also loves doing puzzles and she's really good at it. Matching has become a new skill. We have these 24-piece puzzles (Disney ones of course) and she can do half-to 3/4 of the puzzle by herself. She usually starts with the same four pieces and goes from there. She'll put two Dory pieces together and then look for the other pieces with Dory blue on them. Or she'll put Chicken Little's body together and then realize she needs to find his head. It so amazing to watch her. She also matches other things. In her sticker books, she picks a sticker out and then looks through the whole book to find where the correct outline is to put the sticker down.

In the last few days, we have encouraged her to figure out the pedals on her trike. She is now trying to do it without our prodding. And seems to like to go backwards more because its easier. But she is definitely starting to get the hang of it. She is also "cleaning" up. But her version of cleaning up is more like piling everything that is strewn around the floor onto her bed, or her playmat, or the Farm (our exersaucer). So I'll take a shower and come into the living room and think to myself. It seems cleaner in here. And then I'll look over at the Farm and it will be piled four feet high with stuff!

One last thing about Ella, she eats pickles! This child will eat no fruit or veggies, or anything with color in it, yet she'll eat a pickle! I suppose she likes all the salt in it. I was making myself a sandwich the other day and she was curious and pointed to the jar of pickles. So I gave her one and she took it and ran. And actually ate it! Unless I'm going to find gross pickle leftovers hiding somewhere when I clean. :-)

Now, onto Wonder Child #2: Lily. She is crawling all over the place now. Which I thought I would be upset when she started crawling, because I would have to watch her every single second. But it's been so great! She just follows Ella all over the house or crawls over and picks out the toy she wants to play with instead of me guessing what she wants. If she wants to go in the Farm she crawls over, pulls herself up, and sort of waits for me to figure out she wants to play in there. The girls also play in the bedroom so nicely. I can put the gate up in the doorway in the evening and they just entertain each other in there.

Lily also dances a bit. She pulls herself up on the coffee table and then sort of bounces with whatever music she hears. Very cute! She also is in a current doll loving stage! I think she likes the baby face. She just smiles and giggles at the doll. I suppose we'll have to get another Little Mommy doll soon. Since Ella really likes the one that is hers. She does share it very nicely, but a couple times she grabbed it away from Lily and Lily got really upset. I'm seeing fights over this in my future! And the Cabbage Patch doll just isn't the same to Lily. Funny that she shows a preference for that already.

I'm not sure if I'm making things up, but I believe Lily is saying a couple words too. She says "Mah, mah, mah" but she also says a more definite, "Muh-ma" when she is upset or bumped her head or wants a bottle. So I am believing that her first word is Mama. But I thought the same thing with Ella and I haven't heard it since she was 8 months old! But even more impressive, I believe Lily is saying, "Ella". She makes a noise that sounds just like it. And she definitely has heard me say that enough in the womb and ever since. She also like to make the sound, "baa-baa-baa". She's especially chatty when she gets up in the morning.

I think the only other news about the girls and perhaps the most momentous, is that they are officially sharing a bedroom now! For at least two weeks now. They sleep in there together at night and for their afternoon naps. It's a little more difficult coordinating the afternoon nap to be at the exact same time so I can have some Holly time. Lily has been only getting up once a night on most nights (knock on wood) and sleeps until the exact minute of 6:15am. Seriously! I woke up and looked at the clock today and it was 6:14. When the clock turned 6:15, I heard her. And Ella sleeps through any noise that Lily makes pretty well. Every now and then she'll sort of wake up, but goes right back to sleep. It also helps to calm Ella down at night because Lily goes to bed a little earlier so Ella has to be quiet until she goes to bed.

Well I think that's more than enough for this post. The pictures I included are our recent pictures from JCPenney's.

5/04/2006

The joys of SoCal living

I feel like rambling today. ;-) So it is the beginning of May, right? Then why do we have "June Gloom" already making an appearance! I suppose we can blame it on our old foe Global Warming. I feel like things are getting very out whack. First, the tsunami, then Hurricane Katrina, I've been informed that the Minnesota winters are not quite the frozen tundra of the past, and now June Gloom has made its appearance in May! For those of you living outside of Southern California and the coast, every June (and now May) you wake up to very gray foggy skies and by noon or 1pm the marine layer burns off and its sunny and nice. Don't get me wrong, June Gloom does have its benefits. It doesn't reach a sweltering temp around here until July or August. And its not cold enough to keep you inside. But this must be what its like to live in the Pacific Northwest with all the rain and wake up every morning to sad gray skies. Other than the temperature factor, I'm not a fan of June Gloom and certainly not a fan of it coming in May already.

The effects of Global Warming scare me, especially when we can see evidence of it in our lifetime. That's one of those things you think won't affect anyone until much into the future. But its happening now, and it is only going to get worse. Andrew and I are invited to a crew screening of a documentary entitled An Inconvenient Truth which follows Al Gore's campaign for Global Warming to become a recognized issue. Andrew/Hornet worked on this documentary providing a few visual effects for it. He went to the filming of it a while ago and actually got to shake hands and meet Al Gore. If you're interested in learning more about Global Warming at all, you should go see the movie once its released. It was at the Sundance Film Festival where it was picked up by Paramount.

I know we don't do what we should for our part in terms of Global Warming, jeez we drive a gas guzzling Honda Pilot. But maybe we'll buy a hybrid when we buy another car.

**stepping down off my soapbox now**

5/02/2006

Ahhh.....a break


So this weekend was absolutely wonderful for me! I actually got to relax a little while Andrew watched the girls for most of the weekend. Lily and I did do WalkAmerica in Griffith Park on Saturday morning. The weather was perfect: overcast, but not cold and not rainy. The walk was only 5 miles and Lily did great in the stroller. She only got antsy toward the very end. Our group raised $1600 total for March of Dimes. Pretty good I think! We have two little boys in the group who arrived early, Henry came 9 weeks early and is a great healthy 22 month old now, and Riley came six weeks early and is a happy little 2 year old now. Henry is in the group picture here, on the far right. Riley was still sleeping so he didn't join his mom, Kirsten (in the green on the left). Lily and I relaxed a little after the walk.

Jenn's shower went very well on Sunday. I think everyone had a fun time. The shower was very laid back and everyone just sort of hung out. Jenn and Tony really liked the blanket and booties I knit for them. It's always fun to actually give the thing you've worked so hard on to the person and see their reaction. Ella and Lily enjoyed themselves too playing with all the kids.

In Lily news, she is officially crawling now! She started going forward on Friday. She only goes 5 or 6 movements before she decides to sit up. But she is definitely moving forward instead of spinning around in circles or going backward. And Ella seems to be saying a lot more things. Whenever she first sees Lily in the morning or when Lily gets up from a nap Ella says, "Hi Lily, Hi Lily". She also gives Lily toys and says, "Here you go, Lily." Very cute!

And Lily has slept in the crib in the bedroom with Ella for the past two nights. The first night she got up 4 times. But last night she got up once at 3:30 and that was it! And then got up at 6:15. We can definitely handle that. I don't want to jinx anything, but I definitely hope this is the start of her finally sleeping well!

I've added some new pictures to the April album and the Carnival of Golf pictures are up. Nothing is captioned yet, but hopefully will be soon! Happy May to everyone!

4/25/2006

It's a Miracle!

The stars aligned, the sun broke through the clouds, and the Disney Princesses saved the day!

I suppose you all are wondering what I'm going on about. Well, we took the girls into JCPenny's this morning for pictures. Now, you've all seen how cute Lily can be for the pictures I take of her. She smiles so big. It doesn't take much for me to get her to do that. So you would think get her in a dress, tell her what a pretty girl she is and she would be all smiles for the Penny's lady. Well, of course not. She didn't want to smile for anything and she even started to sort of baby yell at us. And get Ella to sit in there with her. That was definitely going to take a miracle. We just pushed Ella into the front of the picture area and she started wailing. So I thought, Well this isn't going to happen.

So I had some Princess figures that I was saving for sometime when I needed them. I thought I might give Ella one each time she wanted to use the toilet as a potty training reward. But that's not happening anytime soon. So I whipped out Ariel, Belle, and Jasmine and all of sudden sitting on the little photo table didn't seem like such a bad thing. We got a picture of the girls together where no one is crying. No one is really smiling either, but you gotta take what you can get. And then Ella didn't want to get down after that, so we have a picture of just Ella too! So look out family! You're going to get tons of pictures very soon!

In other news, the girls and I survived last week without Andrew, just barely. I was very sick with either food poisoning or a terrible stomach bug on Tuesday night before he was supposed to leave and he had to push his flight back. But he was able to still go. The girls took it easy on me on Wednesday. On Thursday we had a quiet outing to the movie theater to see the new Disney movie, The Wild. It was cute, but quite similar to Madgascar. The rest of the weekend, we hung out at a couple different parks. Oh, and there was a parade in Burbank so we went to that. Ella was the cutest thing ever, sitting on the side of the curb, getting all excited about everything as it went by. I can't wait to take her to a parade again!

Andrew had a ton of fun hanging out with his college buddies. His golf score went down after the first day which he deemed was a "practice round". And he made it back in one piece after a 2 hour delay at the airport. We'll get some pictures posted soon.

We have a pretty big weekend planned ahead. Lily and I are doing WalkAmerica with some other families from our playgroup. All together our group has raised about $800 for the March of Dimes. I think that's pretty good. And thank you once again to those of you who contributed to the effort! On Sunday, my friend, Renee and I are throwing a family baby shower for our other friend Jenn (Ella's babysitter) who is due with her third child at the end of May. It's been fun to plan it, and it'll be fun to hang out with everyone on Sunday.

I do have to throw one more thing out there. A very big thank you to our friend Allison Campbell who was amazing and made a beautiful little sweater for Lily to wear in her pictures today. A week ago, I found the cutest dress at Old Navy, but it was really summery (just had little straps) and I couldn't find a little sweater to go with it. So I asked the Goddess of Knitting if she thought she could whip something up and get it mailed to me by the end of the week. And she did it! And it looks so cute in the pictures. SO thank you, thank you, thank you Allison!

Okay, I think that's all for this week's installment! Have a good one everyone!

4/17/2006

Behind on the times...

So I have neglected the blog lately. It seems I can only focus on one hobby at a time with two kids. I do enough multi-tasking wtih them and the house, I can't seem to multi-task with my other interests. So instead of blogging or reading lately, I've been knitting.

Happy belated Easter and Passover to everyone or just Happy Spring if you don't celebrate either of those. The Easter Bunny visited our house on Saturday night and Ella woke up to find eggs hidden around the house and a basket of fun toys. She was so cute finding the eggs, she would shake each one to make sure there was something inside and then open it to see what it was. They were filled with fruit snacks, jelly beans, and pez. She also received the Chicken Little DVD and Disney figures. The Easter Bunny thought that was somewhat appropriate to Easter. ;-) So thankfully, we enjoyed watching that movie instead of Nemo 15 times yesterday. Lily also received some fun things in her basket. They both got fuzzy bunny ears to wear and in my dream world I would have loved to get a picture of both of them together with their ears in their Easter dresses. But alas, my dream did not come true. I did get the most adorable picture of Lily with her ears on though.

We had another baby milestone last week. I always sit Lily outside the tub on the floor to watch Ella take a bath. I went into the sink area of our bathroom to get Ella's soap and when I turned around Miss Lily was standing up holding onto the bathtub! I thought that couldn't have just happened! Ella must have pulled her up or something. So I sat her back down and watched her and lo and behold she did it again! At six months! That's like an 8 or 9 month trait! I looked it up and Ella was 9 months old when she first pulled herself up. I told Andrew that I think we have to watch out. Lily is going to be even more of a climber than Ella was. She already can turn around and get herself out of the bouncy seat and then she promptly tries to get back in. Lily had her 6 month check up last Tuesday. She is 17lbs, 12 oz. and 29 1/2 inches long! Ella was 17lbs, 6oz, and 27 3/4 inches at her 6 month checkup.

Ella is pretty much the same as she has been. We are really trying to encourage her to talk more by not responding to her grunting as much. We've had a few more tantrums but I think she is trying to use her words more now.

Two weekends ago, Tom and Pat came out for a visit. We went to Griffith Park together and they enjoyed seeing Ella run around. They were so nice and watched the girls for two nights while Andrew and I went down to the Four Seasons Aviara in Carlsbad (just north of San Diego). We received a gift certificate to this place and lived it up for a couple days. Andrew played golf, I visited the spa and had a massage and facial. It was so great! The girls weren't far from our minds though. We went shopping and bought Ella a fun new pair of shoes and a new carseat for her so Lily could move out of the infant carrier. She's been too big for it for quite a while now. I think the grandparents had a great time with the girls! Andrew also enjoyed being able to watch the last round of the Masters with his dad. We were all happy to see Phil Mickelson (my Philly boy--he's my favorite golfer) win!

Andrew is preparing for his annual Knox Alumni Carnival of Golf extravaganza which begins this Wednesday in Houston. He'll be gone until Sunday night so it'll be just me and the girls until then.

Update: Oh yeah, I meant to add this when I was first typing this post. My cousin, Michael called us on Easter also. He is in the army and serving in Iraq right now. So it was a great surprise when he called us to wish us a Happy Easter from there! He has been there five months already and seems to be doing pretty well. The earliest he will be home is August so please keep him in your thoughts and prayers for a safe return home and hopefully it will be as soon as August.

4/05/2006

Bound for Nascar



Is this not the absolute cutest thing you've ever seen?!! If I am going to go grocery shopping with both girls, I have to go to the Burbank Ralphs so I can use the race car cart!

Picture 1: Riding in the race car cart




Picture 2: An action shot




Picture 3: Just looking adorable!

4/04/2006

Photo Update

I have added new pictures to the March album from around the house and playdates. And I added a new album of pictures from this past weekend.

Enjoy!

4/03/2006

Little Girls have fun too!

I just have to write and say how great Andrew is! I have friends whose husbands are not nearly as involved with their children as they should be. And I have absolutely no complaints about Andrew. He is so wonderful. He watched the girls all day Friday and Saturday and most of Sunday. While Ella was at the babysitter on Friday, he was able to get some work done and have a little bonding time with Lily. And then on Saturday, he and the girls made a day of it! They went to the Burbank mall and played at the new playarea there. Th Easter Bunny is on the same level and Ella has been sort of interested in the set up they have there. Finally on Saturday, the Easter Bunny was actually there when they were. So both Ella & Lily sat on the bunny's lap and had their picture taken. Both of them look slightly weirded out in the picture, but neither of them are screaming which is a big improvement over the last time Ella saw Santa. ;-) Ella didn't want to seat there long enough for a picture with Lily so they both got individual pictures.

Then as if that wasn't enough excitement for one day, Andrew took them to see Ice Age 2. Ella got her own seat and icee and watched a good portion of the movie. Lily slept for most of it. So overall it was a good moviegoing experience.

I knew they were having a ton of fun together because when I stopped home before dinner on Saturday, Ella just waved and said, "Bye. See you." when I was leaving. Like "I'm spending time with Dad, have fun Mom, see ya later." It was very cute.

Then they all joined us for our walk to Kenneth Village on Sunday. We all recuperated and took naps yesterday afternoon. We will have to rest up this week because we have another fun weekend planned in a few days. Andrew's parents are coming for a visit and are going to help us out by watching Ella & Lily for a couple days while Andrew and I have a little vacation down at the Four Seasons in San Diego. Can't wait!

Hope everyone has a great week!

4/02/2006

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!: Part 2

Saturday was just as packed as Friday. We woke up and went to nail appointments at a fun place I found recently. Everyone enjoyed being pampered for a little bit. We went to Starbucks afterwards for a light breakfast. Let me paint a picture for you. The five of us are sitting around two little tables, chatting about nail polish colors, etc. Holly decides she needs one more splenda for her venti sized latte. (Okay, this part is in slow motion ala movie director John Woo) I get up, turn slightly and step to the side around Erin J. My arm of course follows my body and well the venti goes flying. And gets my jeans sopping wet, as well as Erin J.'s. I just missed getting an innocent bystander as well. Nice huh?

So we take an impromptu break at our condo while Erin J's jeans dry in the dryer. After all that, we get in the car and drive through Hollywood so they can see the Hollywood sign and Grauman's Chinese Theatre (all from the car). We then drive through the city to Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive. We of course valet the car, it is Beverly Hills after all. And then walk around. Claire tried on wedding rings at Cartier. We then have lunch at a great little place called The Farm recommended to us by the ring saleslady. The food was really good. I may have to eat there again. We walked around some more and then found ourselves back in the car. We drove through a few neighborhoods there to see how the other half lives and then made our way back to Glendale on Sunset Blvd, passing the Viper Room. (Please visit my picture link for a "nice" moving shot of it).

We rested up a little bit, we are after all not quite as young as we used to be. Then we went to dinner at Maurizio's here in Glendale. We almost got into a brawl with some rather large and ambiguous ladies sitting next to us because of Claire's big mouth. But we successfully held Claire back and moved on to other fun activities for the night. We again tried the cab companies in LA. But they again suck and wanted to charge us for two cabs for the five of us. I don't think so. So we decided to drive (me being the designated driver again). We went to the Westwood Brewing Company to see Allison's brother's band play. Westwood is near to UCLA who was playing in a final four game that night. We made it to the bar not long after the game had ended and there was a news crew set up. So we were UCLA fans for a brief time. We yelled our allegiance along with all the people in yellow and blue. UCLA-UCLA-UCLA! Then we promptly went upstairs where the band was. We all enjoyed listening to FIVE A.M.. and Zach even serenaded Claire with the song "Let's Get it On" in honor of Claire's ending bachelorettehood. (Allison had called after a few drinks the night before and requested Zach to do this.) We also listened to another bay area band called Eugene. Then went home and collapsed.

Sunday morning, we all had one last hurrah and walked up to Kenneth Village for breakfast. When we got back, the girls all started their travels back home. It was such a fun weekend that we have decided to do this once a year. We're not sure where next year will be or who is going to organize it. But I hope it happens because it was so great to get away and have some girl fun! I hope to post pictures later today...

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!: Part 1

So for a few years now, every time I see a select few of my high school friends, we always say "We should all get together sometime and hang out for a weekend." Well, last November, I got tired of just saying it and I set out to actually organize the event. So the First Annual Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Weekend just ended a few hours ago. (Okay, I just made up this name on the spot about one second ago. The Girls may chide me for this....I can just hear it now)

Claire Daly (soon to be Mrs. Rathburn), Allison Hammer, Erin (Ryan) Friedline, and Erin (Erb) Jensen traveled to Los Angeles to come visit me. I organized the trip so I made everyone come here. ;-) Everyone arrived Thursday evening. The fun commenced at Don Cuco's Mexican restaurant. I had professed my love for their margaritas and the Girls could not resist. Of course, in my haste to actually put stuff into a purse instead of the diaper bag, I grabbed my Barnes and Noble reader membership card instead of my ID. Can you believe the waiter and the manager would not serve me a drink?! I decided to take that as a compliment, and then proceeded to sip from Erin and Erin's margaritas. I was worried I was going to be the only camera happy person there. But when Claire and Erin F. pulled out their cameras before me, I knew I'd be fine.

On Friday morning, Andrew (who was super wonderful and took the day off from work to watch Ella & Lily so I could galavant around town) made all of us breakfast. Then we visited the Getty Museum. I have been looking forward to seeing this museum the entire time we have lived here. Don't ask me why I haven't been before. But I do believe I will go back! It has fantastic views of Los Angeles and the buidling itself is interesting to look at as well as its artwork and gardens.

From the Getty, we traveled to the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. We were on the hunt for a good sushi restaurant. Yes, for those of you who know me well, I had my first sushi experience. Although, not really. I don't eat fish. So I had kappa maki (cucumber rolls) and some veggie tempura. But I was assured by the rest of the group that the sushi was tasty. We then walked around the Promenade and shopped a little bit. I was hoping there would be some fun/weird street performers. In the past, we've seen a guy dressed as Yoda dancing. But there were only a couple guitar playing singers. We had one actor sighting. I'm not even going to say "celebrity", because I have a feeling most of the blog's readers will not have a clue who is he is. But we saw Justin Long, probably most known for his appearances as Warren Cheswick on the tv show Ed and he was in the movie Dodgeball. Here is his entry in the Internet Movie Database

From the Promenade, we walked along Ocean Avenue to Santa Monica Pier. Then back to the car to drive to dinner. We ate at one of my favorite restaurants in LA, Taverna Tony's in Malibu. Love the food there! As you will read on, the majority of our activities centered around eating wonderful food!

After dinner, we traveled back to Glendale, where Claire promptly took a nap. Little did she know we had some fun Bachelorette activities planned for her. :-). She wasn't too happy about being awakened. She actually thought she was going to sleep the rest of the night. We played a few games and then headed out to Universal Citywalk. We had planned to go to several places there, but ended up getting there too late (the cabs suck here in Los Angeles! We waited forever and then ended up driving anyway). We ended up at B.B. King's and listened to a fun R & B band. Had a few drinks and called it a night. I will refrain from posting any Bachelorette pictures as this is a family friendly site.

More in a little bit....

Catching Up

I was so busy last week I didn't get the blog updated and I have a ton to write about, so there will most likely be multiple posts today. I'll start with last weekend. We met up with our friends, Kate and Pete, and their son, Liam at one of our favorite parks. We hadn't seen them for quite a while so it was fun to catch up with them. Liam is such a cutie pie. See picture for evidence.


Baby Milestone Alert!: While we were the park, Lily wanted to naw on my finger. When she did, I realized she was cutting her bottom teeth! We had no idea she was teething already. Ella drooled FOREVER before she started getting her teeth at 8 months. And then she was very cranky and irritable. Miss Lily, on the other hand, has been her normal self which is happy and smiley most of the time. I was thinking the teething was part of the reason she doesn't sleep well at night. But we've given her motrin before bedtime and it doesn't seem to make a difference. We had one night this past week where she did sleep through the night. Woo HOO! But the next night, she woke up three times again. BOO! So really that was a fluke! Still not crawling yet, but has that rocking on all fours down pat. Poor little girl, she's trying so hard to crawl and gets frustrated that she can't quite figure it out, but for me, that's fine for now! I also think we may have another fish lover on our hands. Just like Ella, she is mesmerized when fish are on the screen. And she has taken to creating a fish mouth and making bloop noises when she sees a fish on the screen!

Ella is growing up more and more every day. She is becoming slightly more interested in potty training, which is nice, because I really am getting tired of changing a billion diapers a day. Her latest thing is that she likes to talk to Andrew on my cell phone when he's on his way home from work. They sing Little Einsteins together, she says, "Hi, how are you?". And when they hang up she says, "Bye. See you." She can even multi-task already: reading and talking on the phone.

In other news, I believe I broke a toe last week. Clumsy me, walked into the molding as I was going into the kitchen. It's mostly feeling better now, but I still can't wear my tennis shoes. The day after I broke it, I got to go to my friend Renee's house for a Body Shop pamper party. I was a little worried about it, but all the fun lotions and scrubs made my feet feel so good!

Andrew is working on a big project for Toyota right now. They are doing three ten-second spots for the new Toyota Yaris. They also did work for the NCAA tournament again this year. Hornet did all the transitions you see, as well as the logos.

UPDATE: I forgot to include the date in the previous post. WalkAmerica is on Saturday, April 29th. So you still have time to donate if you would like to.

3/20/2006

WalkAmerica!

Lily and I will be participating in WalkAmerica this year, which benefits the March of Dimes. Some of our playgroup is planning on doing it and it's at Griffith Park so I thought it would be fun to join them. Andrew and I like to give a little bit away to charity each year. I thought this would be a great cause for this year. We plan on giving a personal contribution. I'm not one for fundraising. But I have created a webpage on the WalkAmerica site. If any of you would like to contribute, you can do so online through that webpage.

http://www.walkamerica.org/hjiwalk

THANKS!

Playareas, books & fun, oh my!


We had another fun weekend. On Saturday we did a little family outing to Burbank. Exciting, I know. There is a brand new playarea in the mall there so we went to check it out. Ella had a great time running all over the place! And it's more spread out than the play area at the Glendale mall so she had more room to run around. From there, we visited the kid's section at Barnes and Noble. We let Ella out of the stroller to explore on her own and she had a fantastic time! She has an instinct for anything Disney I think, she was able to find any and every book relating to Disney. They even had a whole little section devoted to The Princesses. She went around the whole place pointing and saying, "Oh wow!" "Oh look at this!" "Oh wow!" ("Oh, wow" is a new phrase that she spontaneously spouted while at the bookstore). It was so cute! And it went so well that I think we may do this on a semi-regular basis.

As I reported in an earlier post, Ella is saying "E-O" for Nemo. I decided I was going to try and teach her to say the whole word correctly. So I started saying "Nee-Moh" very slowly and exaggerating my mouth for her. Well she is a very good student, but not quite ready for N and M yet. So now she is going around the house imitating my slowness, saying "Eeee-Oooh".

On Sunday, we did our usual walk to Kenneth Village and then in the afternoon, we met our friends Robin & Terry at the Griffith Park playarea. Even though this park has been basically in our backyard all this time, we've never been to the playarea. And it's HUGE! Ella had a fabulous time running around and exploring all the equipment. Robin & Terry have a son, Julian who is only eleven days older than Lily. The babies had a fun time conversing with each other and flirting. There was a clown there making creatures out of balloons. Ella wanted a flower. She was so excited. She loved this flower balloon! She even took her nap with it and fell asleep with it at bedtime!

Lily is Lily. She is still not sleeping really great at night. I've heard from several people this could go on for years. I'm not sure I can handle that! I'm a sleep person. I need it, I love it, I want it! So hopefully someday soon, we'll get at least one good night's sleep! She is still making her "Squeaker" noises. Andrew and I both hope she grows out of this fun stage very soon. I don't mind her vocalizing and experimenting with sound, but it would be nice if she did it at a decibel level that won't shatter glass. She is super happy most of the time and coos and smiles at you. She is eating baby food three times a day and like most babies, she likes her fruit much better than her veggies.

Well I think that's all for this post. We hope everyone had a good weekend!