Archive for November, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving, part II

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Our house was pretty lively on Thurs., when 10 adults and 6 kids (all under the age of 7) came together to celebrate Thanksgiving. The kids were incredibly well behaved (it helped that we fed them early and then put on a movie), and Zoe had a blast running around the house with her little friends. The evening was a bit chaotic, but in a good way, and we can’t wait to do it again next year.

-M

The kiddie table:

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The rest of the gang:

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Enjoying a movie:

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Zoe’s turkey:

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Two Thanksgivings ago, Q and I didn’t get any turkey – but we did get a baby (see below)! This year that “baby” will be celebrating the holiday with her little family and 13 of our close friends. And she’ll be thinking of the rest of her far-away loved ones…

Have a wonderful holiday, everyone!

-M

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Terrible twos

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Right on cue, as if she really understood what being two was all about, Zoe started having some pretty major tantrums this week. The other night, she cried and stomped her feet and fretted for quite some time over a video she wanted to watch. Yesterday morning, she threw her breakfast on the floor (not all that unusal), refused to help clean up (fairly unusual) and then cried/screamed for a good 20 minutes (quite unusual). And last night, she drew on the wall and, after I had scolded her, proceed to draw on one of our chairs.

Q was home to witness (manage) the morning incident, and when it happened the two of us just looked at each other and shook our heads/smiled. We’ve got a two-year-old now; I guess we have to learn to cope!

-M

And a video…

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

No kid-birthday is complete without a video documenting the event. Our short video of Zoe’s celebration is below; check her out as she joins in on the Happy Birthday song.

-M

Happy Birthday, Zoe – part II

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Zoe’s birthday party, as you know, was last weekend – but we couldn’t let the actual day go by without some celebration. Zoe opened cards and presents in the morning, then spent part of the afternoon playing with her new toys (thank you, everybody!) and enjoying a little birthday cake. She had so much fun that she actually refused to take a nap at the normal time; we finally scooped her out of bed and just let her play. (As her dad kept saying, it was her birthday after all!) I think it’s safe to say she had a fun day.

-M

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Two-year (!) update

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

As difficult as it is for me to believe, Zoe is two years told today. Two! It’s quite a milestone – and an even bigger one than turning one, when she still seemed like a baby. Now she’s a little girl.

At this stage, she isn’t so much doing new things as she is doing more of things: more running, jumping, climbing, singing, conversing, understanding. She is Ms. Chatterbox these days – constantly talking and using fuller (three or more words) sentences. She likes to point out the location of things, and if you ask her where something is (e.g. a dog in a book), she’ll point to it and say, “right there!” in an excited voice. She also likes to point out when something is hers – for example, “Zoe’s milk.” She spends a lot of time singing; as previously mentioned, Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star and the Alphabet Song are favorites – and she also now does Baa Baa Black Sheep and Happy Birthday. She still loves animals and making animal sounds, and she’s gotten most of them down. (She does occasionally mix up cows and pigs, though.) One day I said to her, “Doggies say quack quack, right?” and she shook her head and laughed. “No,” she corrected me. “Ruf, ruf.”

Zoe’s level of understanding is getting increasingly sophisticated, and she continues doing little tasks for us. Sometimes she even does things without being asked: one day, when she discovered her diaper bin was empty, she went to the closet, where we keep the extras, and brought out the package to me. Needless to say, I was impressed!

She has been very attached to her stroller lately, often coming up to us and asking to go on walks. She loves to color and also likes having us draw things for her; butterflies, elephants and dogs are her current faves. She likes talking with people on the phone and Skype (she’s had some very long conversations lately with Uncle Dan and our friend Karen) and looking at pictures of relatives and friends. She still loves watching her Go Baby video, and often comes up to us with the remote so we’ll turn it on. When I do, she always says, “Thank you, Mommy” in a very sweet way.

Zoe still has her little temper flare-ups, and she occasionally chooses not to listen to our directives. I recently started counting (as in, “Zoe, I’m going to count to three [and you better have done what I asked by the time I get to three]”) and she has had a very amusing reaction to this. “No one,” she says when I start counting. “No two.” (But by the time I get to three she more often than not does what she’s supposed to.) She is also getting more independent, often wanting things done her own way. The other day, for example, I was holding her container of yogurt so it wouldn’t spill as she ate, and she moved my hand. “No hold that,” she said. “Zoe hold that.” And other example: I went to grab a towel before her bath one night, and Zoe pointed to another towel and said, “I want this one.” (Guess which one we wound up using?)

It’s common for us to wake up in the morning – usually at 6:30 on the nose – to soft music playing (from a toy in her crib) or some form of amusing chattering. Sometimes we’ll hear, “I want milk!” or “Daddy/Mommy, where are you?” and occasionally an “ow!” The other morning, she greeted her dad by saying, “My hair hurts.” Once Q kissed her head, though, all was fine.

Zoe continues to be very affectionate, often coming up and hugging us or touching our face in a loving way. A few weeks ago, I was crying in front of her, and she ran up to me and said, “No cry, Mommy” and then gave me a kiss. It’s the sweetest thing she’s ever done, I think.

On a closing note, I’ve decided that this is going to be our last monthly update. I’ll still post periodic updates – perhaps every three months – but now that Zoe is well past the major milestones (walking, talking, etc.) it seems less important to have such frequent posts. It’s been a great joy recording her monthly developments, though, and I’ll always be glad to have them.

-M

Happy Birthday, Zoe!

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Two years ago this morning, Q and I were watching football and counting contractions. After a few hours of that we headed to the hospital – and the rest, as they say, is history. I’ll post a Zoe update later today, but I wanted to quickly reminisce about Nov. 23, one of my favorite days of the year.

-M

A morning at the museum

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

As a way to kick off Zoe’s birthday weekend, we headed to the recently opened California Academy of Sciences this morning. The major highlights were exploring the rainforest and seeing butterflies, frogs and snakes; visiting the fish (including “Nemo”) in the downstairs aquarium; and running around after an outside lunch. Zoe was so worn out from all the activities that she fell asleep within minutes of getting into the car!

-M

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2 points.

Friday, November 21st, 2008

After last week’s barrage of defensive scoring in both the NFL and NCAA (mostly Wisconsin), Zoe has learned a new referee signal – the safety! Here she is demonstrating over Skype…

Jon Q

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Big girl

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Zoe, just two days shy of her birthday, had her two-year doctor’s appointment today. Even Dr. Fernandez commented that she couldn’t believe Zoe was two already.

The appointment was pretty uneventful, though the doctor confirmed what we already know: Zoe is a big girl. At 34 pounds and 36 inches, she’s about the size of a 3.5-year-old. And the doctor thinks it might be a good time to stop giving her (the very caloric) whole milk. Guess Zoe will have to wash down her birthday cake with 2% on Sunday!

-M

A birthday lovefest

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

After Zoe’s party on Sat., we hung out and had dinner with our friends Karen and Henry. Zoe and Henry have spent time together before (most recently at the zoo) and they’ve always enjoyed each other’s company – but I’ve never seen them do so much giggling and hugging. They were really affectionate towards each other (at one point during dinner, Henry put his hand on Zoe’s arm, and Zoe smiled and put her hand on his arm), and they seem to have developed a big brother/little sister-type bond. It was really sweet to see.

-M

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A fun Friday night

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Though Zoe’s birthday party was on Sat., the celebration really began the night before – when Uncle Dan and Jenny stopped by to see her. They brought her a big present (her very own jumpy house – to practice playing around in before the party) and then hung out with her in her little tent. It was a good way to start off the festivities…

-M

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Birthday party!

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

So, we threw Zoe her second birthday party yesterday. We lucked out with the weather – it wound up being sunny and in the 80s – and also with the fact that a lot of our friends were able to make it down to Half Moon Bay. The celebration was again a joint one with Zoe’s little friends Miles (birthday = 11.19) and Zander (11.22), and the three of them seemed to have a good time. There was a lot of bouncing, train-riding, animal-petting, and running around – and the kids enjoyed a cupcake (lemon with white frosting) after a round of Happy Birthday. I’m proud to report that Zoe ate every last crumb of her birthday treat.

Here are some pics.

-M

A “cheese” for the road:

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Riding along with Mommy:

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…And with Zander:

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Goofing off with Uncle Dan:
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Emerging from the jumpy house:

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A birthday treat:

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The mommies:

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The daddies:

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Family shot:

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A birthday squeeze with Mommy:

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Zoom, zoom

Friday, November 14th, 2008

It was unseasonably warm (75 degrees) here today, and Zoe enjoyed the sun by cruising around in a little convertible at the park. Check her out below.

-M

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Big day tomorrow!

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Zoe’s second birthday isn’t for another week or so, but for a variety of reasons (including the fact that Uncle Dan and Jenny won’t be in town next weekend), we’re throwing her a little party tomorrow. We decided to head back to Lemos Farms, one of the places we visited before Halloween, where they offer pony rides, train rides and a bouncy house for kids. Zoe doesn’t know what’s about to happen, I don’t think, but Q and I are super excited!

-M