Saturday, December 19, 2009
She Loves the Barney Song
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Halloween was great. She was wondering why we were leaving her on people's porches and running away for the first couple of houses, but after people came to the door and gave her candy she quickly caught on. After that she wanted to go up to every house we walked by. She had a blast. We have been having swimming lessons every Saturday morning and she loves the water. If she'd eat more she'd be warmer! As you can see by the picture, Santa isn't her favorite quite yet. I have a feeling that will change right about 7:00am Christmas morning...
If we don't get out here before Christmas, we want to wish you all a great holiday season. With Alana in our lives, I know we are looking forward to this holiday in a whole different light. May you all be blessed with family, friends, and relaxation during this time of year.
And most of all, take care of each other.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Baby Alana at 16mos.
Alana had the chance to stay on Mission Bay which is right next to Mission Beach. When she was in the mood she went out and played on the beach with the waves, but when it was too fierce out there she went for the bay side where she didn't have to deal with the waves. As everyone was rolling up and down the beach on bikes and blades, she took the chance to put some miles on the shore in her own personal chariot. Her first trip was a big hit for Mom, Dad, and Alana.
In the video we see her in the backyard Wal-Mart $10 pool (her favorite), walking around the house with her hat and purse (she just started doing this on her own), at the Henry Dorley Zoo, doing some of her tricks (notice at the end of the edit where the sound a dog makes is a pant), at Mc D's in San Diego (we know how to vacation!), and finally at the beach.
We are in the midst of a 2-day fever now, but it seems that Tylenol and love are keeping it in check. After all, there's nothing we wouldn't do to make sure our little Alana is in tip top shape!
Congrats to Ed and Kelly!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Starting to Walk
She came down with a bug and could not keep any liquid down. 36 hours later we found ourselves in the hospital with all kinds of IV's hooked up to our baby girl getting her the liquids she needed. To say it was scary, heart breaking, and sobering would be an understatement. She checked in on Thursday night and wasn't released till Saturday evening. It didn't take too long for her to bounce back after getting fluids in her, but watching her there without any energy just broke our hearts. We both hope nothing like this ever happens again.
Now, enough with that sad stuff, on to what else has been going on. Alana is on a progression spurt like none other to this date. She is starting to make noises that sound a lot like words, but daddy isn't ready to give her credit for any real words yet. She says something like "daddy" and "mommy", but "what's that" seems to be her most coherent piece of the english language. If she continues to spend too much time around daddy, I fear what the actual first word may be...
One of the best purchases we have made is the $10 blow up pool at Wal-Mart. Alana loves her bath more than anything, so it was just logical that we get her a pool. Mommy and her try to get outside as much as possible to spend some time in the pool. Even though she is lathered up in tons of SPF 45, Alana is getting quite the tan. People comment on her bronze skin everywhere we go, and she really is turning into a very pretty little girl. Even though Alana loves the pool, it typically knocks her out and she has to take a nap. At that time, it becomes mommy's favorite toy and she lays out in the sun enjoying the water. A win-win for everyone!
The newest and greatest trick she has up her sleeves is walking. Mommy and daddy haven't realy tried too much to get her walking as we have been warned by everyone with kids to just let it happed with time. She has walked between us a couple of times and it was really heart warming, but from there she has taken it upon herself to learn. You would not believe the desire she has to learn to walk. When she gets in the mode, it will last for over an hour. She'll pick herself up, walk as far as she can, crawl to the next place she can pick herself up again, walk as far as she can, then repeat the process until she can barely stand up. It will be just a matter of days before she's done with crawling and walking is the new mode of transportation.
As we always mention, but it can't go without saying, we both still feel like the luckiest people in the world. We are blessed with the most beautiful, personable, and energetic child anyone could ask for.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
We Made It One Year!!
I worried soooo much about her learning to crawl and now I'm wondering why. She crawls. She crawls fast. That lasted about a week and now she wants to be on her feet all the time. If there's a way for her to pull herself up on it she'll do it. In fact, if there's not really a way for her to do it she'll give it a try. That usually ends up bad.
She has been going to daycare at the gym with mom every day and we can really tell that she's picking up stuff there. She's very vocal and is starting to mimic the things we do. I can get her to act as though she has a cough, she'll sing along with me (sort of, she just makes noise), she does patty cake with mom, and several other little cute baby things.
As you can see in the video, she loves to grab her little dolly stroller and walk all over the house. She can't steer it, so it's usually straight line, get stuck, cry till someone can turn her around, then off to the races again.
Then there's the kitty cats. These poor things didn't even know what they had coming. If she could chase them around all day she would. Oh, wait, she does. Once cornered, she attempts to take their ears off, gather clumps of hair, and reduce their whisker count. I can't say they love her like mom and dad do.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
April 2009, Getting Closer to One Year Old!
We have moved her up to a front facing carseat and she's happy about that. She loves to look out the window as she's riding in the car. It usually lasts about 10 minutes then she's asleep. She went on her first road trip up to Minneapolis. Mommy and her joined dad up there for work meetings. She spent some time at the Mall of America and enjoyed looking around at a new part of the world. She got to meet a distant cousin of hers while up there, and as you can see by the photo she was thrilled!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
2009 Winter Update