Monday, July 26, 2010

She's One


Wow. Time has literally flown by. I can't believe that this day, one year ago you were mere hours old. You Allie have forever changed our family dynamic. For the good. I cannot tell you how much fun it is to watch you interact with your sister, your dad and I and your dog.

Let's start with big sis': From the day she met you Maddie has loved you. When I was still pregnant we'd lie down in bed together and watch you roll lazily around in my stomach. Maddie would suck her wrist and rub my belly. She continues this tradition today. Now she watches you crawl around the floor. It takes a lot to get that wrist out of her mouth but you know how to get it yanked...just crawl on into her room and start playing with those trains. You've gotten good little one, good job pushing those buttons.

Your dad: Watching you and your dad is quite possibly one of the cutest parts of my day. The house is pure pandimonium when he comes home. Maddie's running around yelling (and hiding) Rudder's bouncing off the walls and you're standing up in the bay window smaking your tiny little hands on the window trying to attract his attention. When he aknowledges you the flirty smile comes out followed by the head-on-the-shoulder- smile. I can see his heart melting. BUT, there is always a but, I am sorry to tell you this but you should know sooner rather than later. Your dad has an amazing ability (and propensity) to annoy people. Although I don't think I needed to tell you, you've picked up on this trait of his quickly. Despite being only a year old and totally unable to talk you speak clearly as you try and swat your dad's tickle fingers away from you. Your body language is also clear when you just want to snuggle with me, your mama.

Mama: What a mama's girl you are. We're buddies. But only when times are rough. I have never had you cry when we drop you off at Kid's Club at the gym, nor do you mind when strangers hold you. You're Allie Pallie. Emphasis on PAL. I don't think I get to say, "what an easy going little pal you are" anymore as you definitely know what you want and when you want it and are not afraid to express it but you don't seem to be all that shy with people. (keep your fingers crossed on that one. odds are 50/50) You used to be somewhat timid physically but even that in the last few weeks has diminished. I was just telling your dad that you've simply crossed the line from baby to not baby without any kind of transition. No warning! I really thought you were not going to crawl, then in the span of a week you're crawling, crawling up stairs, standing up in your crib and going from a laying down position to a sitting position. Totally unbelievable.

Rudder: Maybe all of this movement has to do with your dog? You love to watch him run around...but from a safe distance. he seems to pick up on your complete lack of desire of having his face in yours and 100% snubs it. This dog loves to check you out. Are you crawling to get away? Just a tip: If you don't want him around you then don't feed him all of your scraps from the high chair. I have this theory, I think this is pretty forward thinking for 2010 but we'll roll with it, that if you reward someone for their behavior they'll continue doing it. STOP FEEDING RUDDER IF YOU DON'T WANT HIM AROUND!

Allie, we love you to the moon and back. Thanks for choosing us to be your mom, dad and sister.

(picture by Jocelyn)

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Merde!

7.10- scooching on butt

7.12- crawling

7.15- found standing up in crub

7.20-cruising around furniture

7.24-climbing the stairs

Thursday, July 22, 2010

why?

Why is tile, wood, or even OUTSIDE not a good place for a dog to puke?

Why must a dog insist on taunting you with the back and forth plunger sound as you frantically try to usher them outside before carefully selecting the fringe of the carpet to deposit the goods?

When I heard the telltale noise I honestly debated on whether or not to try and get him out. It never works. it didn't this time either...I ended up with TWO lovely (stinky) piles. I used an entire roll of Bounty paper towels. No way was there going to be any breakthroughs. Holy crap. I swear to god as I am writing this Allie just puked. At least she did it on the wood.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

361 days old

Less than one week until this little girl turns ONE. Where did the time go? She is definitely on the move these days. it's still strange to set her down in one spot and find her in another. Ocassionally I will find her standing without grabbing onto anything but when she realizes her *mistake* she is not happy.

Other notable notes

  • Standing up to big sister these days. If Maddie gets in Allie's face Allie has NO problem pushing her out
  • Anything on the floor goes in the mouth.
  • Unless it's bread and cheese on the table it does not go into the mouth. Kidding. Sort of.
  • Holds arms up in the air and grunts until you pick her up.
  • Has a very flirtatious smile which then turns into a tilted head rested on shoulder smile.
  • Peek-a-boo is funny
  • Rudder is funny. From a distance.
  • Holds sippy cup up in the air, looks you in the eye, grunts until you hold it for her
  • Loves being read to
  • Loves having objects pointed out and described
  • LOVES baths and swimming pools
  • Loves tummy time. TOTALLY kidding. Still refuses to be on her tummy.
  • Loves to dance.

Monday, July 19, 2010

A Reminder


This Sunday is Allie's first birthday party, 2:00 at our house in Lakeridge. Hope you can make it!

*if you need to googlemap for directions make Lake Ridge two words...otherwise it sends you out to Bonney Lake*

Lis & Kip
206.818.4446
206.406.7262

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

See how nice he is?


He picked us up from Renton. He picked her up off of the ground. He gave her a piggy back ride to lunch. He took care of the dying mouse/rat madeline picked up off of the field. He made an avacado smoothie for everyone. He managed to escape my camera's 255 pictures 254 times. He took us back home.

Pofo's

This is the first time Maddie has been willing to wear a headset. Her little chipmunk voice coming through the headset was adorable.



Allie fell asleep almost immediately.



The House


crutches are tough...



Flying "The Balsa" airplane



Too bad Sonja's giant butt is ruining this very cute picture








The first stage of naked. No, it did not take long.


Godzilla








The Dock





Stage 2 of naked. Also did not take long.



Eating a dirty ice cube. What could be better?




Thanks for the ride Pofo!

Monday, July 12, 2010

SHE DID IT!

7.12.2010 Allie's first crawl

I know with your second these things aren't supposed to be such a big deal but let me tell you, when this girl MOVED FORWARD in a crawl-like manner tonight I was excited. I was also excited that there was an audience to see it happen. half of our audience was focused on trying to diagnose a major ankle injury Sonja sustained while playing basketball but Allie had more than enough cheering from her biggest fan, Maddie.

As a side note, let me tell you how much fun it is to rummage through Sonja's clothes and steal things right from under her nose as she screams at me to stop but is absolutely 100% powerless to do ANYTHING about it. It's also fun to pretend punch said injured ankle and watch her scream. I feel giddy just typing this. Can you tell I get beat up a lot in my family? :-)

But Allie, back to you. We are SOOOO proud and can't wait for some more boot camp tomorrow.

* And this song maddie is convinced is about OUR allie... "allie, allie, allie (jandro)"

Saturday, July 10, 2010

There She Goes!

Several times today I found Allie standing holding onto nothing. When she realized what she was doing she'd panic and reach out for some solid object. She also has started pushing herself along the floor. Honestly I don't think traditional crawling is in her future.

7.11.10

Friday, July 9, 2010

The Ice Cream Truck / Mobile Detailing


The ice cream truck came singing down the street on Wednesday night. I would have ignored it but Kip took Maddie outside for her first ice cream truck experience.



I don't know what it was but seeing her there so shy yet so incredibly excited at the thought of a truck that brings ice cream right to you was so heart warming. I was excited for her. She honestly looked so cute it made my heart hurt. I was grinning from ear to ear. I know, maybe I have some extra hormones floating around or something.



Then checking out the side business this guy runs (I would guess you'd have to...how can you make any money selling ice cream??) made my insides hurt because I wanted to laugh. This guy, so nice, but really so crusty.


She ended up with Sour Wower...and it didn't take her longer than 10 seconds to pick it out!

And then last night the truck came down the street again and she recognized immediately what it was. Isn't that crazy? Maybe I'm giving her too much credit. I was impressed though.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Bane of my Existence today

People, when they tell you to change your batteries every fall and spring DO IT. You want to know why? When you're enjoying your 1.5 hours of peace while you're two children are napping and the entire house starts screeching due to a failing battery life is not fun.

With a very quiet house to myself the fire alarm started going off so not knowing for sure what was going on I scooped both girls up, Madeline of course would have slept right through the entire thing, and ran downstairs. No smoke. We went outside to escape the ear piercing siren until it shut off. Thinking it was a fluke we went back upstairs only to have it go off again. Per Kip's advice I attemoted to change the batteries but not before I sent him 2 emails with pictures so that we could talk through the process. I got frustrated and gave up. For two minutes. Until the alarms started going off again. I ran around and replaced all of the batteries in our new smoke detectors that are quite easy to replace, just pop a button on the outside of the unit and out drops the old battery. This POS pictured was not so easy. I was a little hesitant to get the battery off because it felt like I was going to break the unit. With a screaming baby in her high chair, a panicky toddler running around the house like a crazy woman I said screw it, mustered up my "your child is in danger" mother strength and ripped the sucker out. Phew.

Like I said, replace your batteries people.

Fail.




























No life jacket (sorry maddie) Sunscreen in the eyes (sorry allie)
otherwise=perfection



Mama, take my picture!

I have a picture of the girls on my dresser with Madeline holding Allie . While we were hanging out yesterday Madeline wanted a picture of her holding Allie again.

M: See Mama, I am holding Allie. It's the same!

(Maddie has been very into comparing things and finding matchers. )