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The beforementioned standing.

Posted June 23rd, 2008 at 9:07 pm by Ashley

11 months, 21 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes old

It’s short. Sorry for the video overload as of late. Busy with Wii Fit and trying to get outside and keep the house picked up and doing usability tests (Tony). Thinking about prepping for Iowa. Also tonight Ali has woken up five or six times since 7pm when she went to bed.  So frustrating I could cry or throw something. Beyond that, I am so stoked about this heat wave that it supposedly coming our way!!!


   

You have to. Just do it.

Posted June 22nd, 2008 at 10:54 pm by Ashley

11 months, 20 days, 16 hours, 5 minutes old

WATCH THIS VIDEO!

 

I have been wondering forever how kids fall asleep while eating. Today Ali got up at 8am and didn’t really seem tired at 11am (she usually is awake three to four hours) or even noon. Finally, around one we decided to give her lunch, even though by then she was tired but it was that or have lunch whenever she awoke. And, for the love of God, I am desperate to get on a one-nap-a-day schedule. Today, for example I could definitely do:

Ali awakes at 8am. Sleeps from 1:15ish until almost 2pm. Wakes up but I put her back down, though it takes awhile and I wonder if it’s worth it. She sleep until after three!! Then, to bed at 8pm and has yet to wake up! Lately she’s been going two-three hours after first being put down which, sadly, is not usual. I hope it becomes as such.


   

If you have a little time to kill…

Posted June 22nd, 2008 at 12:38 pm by Ashley

11 months, 19 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes old

This is Tony reading Ali this library book (123 by Elmo) that she’s loving right now. This is the lead up to yesterday’s big event, the long awaited standing alone which she randomly started on the grass at the farmer’s market and is continuing. If you watch you can see her getting so, so close the night before last. Also, about midway through the first video is a "no-no" head shake. Also a lot of shrieking as she’s very excited.


   

Catching up, at long last.

Posted June 20th, 2008 at 9:54 pm by Ashley

11 months, 18 days, 15 hours, 5 minutes old

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I don’t know even where to begin anymore, so I’m trying to look back through pictures to guide my way. These first ones are from the day we left Portland, last Friday. It was pretty warm, whenthe sun was out but there were spotty clouds so…well, isn’t that the NW? Anyway, we almost always leave in the morning but this time were waiting around in the hopes that Trista would be able to join us. Trista has never driven down here before so my mom has always said that she has to drive first with someone to get the experience. Unfortunately matching schedules has never actually happened.

On this particaular occasion, Trista had graduated the night before. Followed by an all-night grad party (hosted by the school) until 5am. Then Trista had to work at 8am! She was supposed to work until 4pm but actually got off at three. And thought she could just follow us, no problem. Oh Trista, we love you, but you’re such an invincible teenager. We ended up hanging around (and letting Ali "swim" outside in an old baby tub) until my mom got home from her last final (she had one ever day that week I think). Then we all went out to Teryaki. "We" being Tony, Ali, and I; my mom and dad; and Trista. Alyssa had flown off to Nashville early, early, that morning to visit a friend and Jordan was….at the church? I don’t know, Jordan mvoed out so he is now hard to keep track of.

Then Trista drove and I rode with her and Ali rode with Tony. True to her word Trista had no problems, but I think my engaging conversation may have had something to do with that.

Saturday morning we had a big picnic to support Obama in Tillamook. We were there from 1-4 (though Tony went earlier to set up) and it was gorgeous. No rain, sunny, and so, so, sooooooo windy. So that was lame but I guess to be expected at the coast. *sigh* A quick sidenote: I am quickly learning that the typical summer weather I so covet and long for is generally not to be expected on the coast. I’m not sure I’ll be able to learn to live with that fact. We shall see. Right now I’m just holding out for a week in Iowa for a dose (however small) of summer.

Afterward Trista and I went grocery/Father’s Day shopping at Fred Meyer. There was an amzing sale on Young Men’s clothes so that’s what Tony got. And Weezer’s Red Album. Is that awful that I bought him clothes? I mean, it’s so wifey… And yet, it’s what I felt like he needed and wouldn’t by for himself. And it’s what I would want?

Father’s Day was good. Trista went home in the afternoon. Made it herself without a hitch (her words). Here’s a picture of Ali and Tony and a pair of his new shorts:

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Ummmm, the rest of the week in kind of blurring together. Weare borrowing Jordan’s Wii and Wii Fit and have been both playing that every night. It’s a lot of fun and a really good work out. I mostly like the yoga and strength training. I’m trying to eat really good foods for the next two weeks (well, this week and the next – until Iowa) and do the Wii Fit and see what happens. So each night after Ali goes to bed we do that. Which means are DVR is filling up, but that’s okay. We also have kind of an ant problem in the kitchen so I’ve been making a point to clean it each night (as opposed to in the morning) which usually leads to further straightening and maybe even some laundry. That’s made waking up in the morning a lot more pleasant!

The weather has been pretty good, but cloudy in the mornings. So the burn off always feels like a gift and we don’t hesitate to get out while we can. Here are some pics from the past few days:

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We keep trying to sneak out to see a sunset by there are always clouds.

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Set up the baby pool yesterday, though it wasn’t real warm she didn’t much care. Climbing in and out was the funnest part!


   

Talking? Talking. Talking!

Posted June 20th, 2008 at 9:14 pm by Ashley

11 months, 18 days, 14 hours, 25 minutes old

She speaks! Actually, I think she’s probably been "talking" for a while now. I mean, she began babbling "mum mum mum mum" when she wanted to nurse at, like, three months. So I think I’ve been writing a lot of early words off as babble. Three of her earliest and favorite babbles: Mummum, Dadadadada, and Nigh-nigh.

But, the past week or two things have really progressed. And, if you’re a regular reader, you know this is true in oh so many areas. Is this the way it always goes?!?! It started with a "No"ish sound that sometimes went with the head shake. There’s also some sort of "B" sound she makes that almost always means nursing. I think it’s "Baba" but I forget. The cincher was a "Yesh" is response to questions. Sometimes we can get an "Elm" in reference to you-know-what. And then, two nights ago, out of the blue….

BWAP!

It means block (though since she got so much praise for saying it, it’s now being applied elsewhere. Anyway, see the whole thing transpire for yourself:


   

No-no.

Posted June 19th, 2008 at 7:04 pm by Ashley

11 months, 17 days, 12 hours, 15 minutes old

While at my parents Ali learned no-no. Of course she’s been hearing it for quite awhile. And lately she’s been shaking her head, but it was usually when she was happy. And then, she figured it out. In this context:

"Ali do you wanna go see Grandpa?" *fervent head shaking*

Or, if my dad was holding her (which, yes, he was able to do a couple of times) "Wanna go see Grandma?" *again with the head shaking*

It was so hilarious. Now, when she comes across something she knows she’s not supposed to touch she stops and shakes her head. Usually looking for the praise that comes at her acknowledge of it as a "no-no." Usually she moves toward it and then stops for a reminder head shake a couple times before it’s too much and she gives in. But it’s a start.

It’s so amazing to witness her little brain growing in so many way EVERY SINGLE DAY.

Stay tuned for an update on the, now, very present talking.

Oh oh OH!!! I know I never talk about signing very much and that’s because we don’t really work on it a whole lot. But, also while at my parents last week Ali finally started signing "more." Alyssa gets a lot of credit because she was working with her and it somehow seemed to click (hmmm, I’m pretty sure I was the queen of refusing to learn from my parents…maybe it’s genetic?)and then during Trista’s graduation wwe were giving her pretzels and she just started doing it. Since it’s been hit and miss but I think that’s kind of how these things go.


   

At the park with Shayla and Cynthia.

Posted June 19th, 2008 at 12:09 pm by Ashley

11 months, 16 days, 5 hours, 20 minutes old

I was so hoping to be able to do a whole catch up post andbe up to date. But my computer has been infuriatingly slow as of late and then the network was dropping. Whatever that means. Nearly an hour later I was just now able to upload a few pics. Blah.

Last Thursday, when the sun finally decided to show itself, and before Trista’s graduation, we were able to meet Cynthia and Shayla (and baby Adria[h]) at a nearby park for some plays.

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We always have so much fun! See more.

These girls have both grown so much… and in less than a year! Last August.


   

Last week before we left town.

Posted June 17th, 2008 at 10:59 am by Ashley

11 months, 14 days, 4 hours, 10 minutes old

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Ali picnic-ing in style.

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And playing at the park.

Starting last week, climbing became the girl’s number one past time. And along with it, the realization that you have to go backward to get down. So it’s up, down, up, down, up, down. we took her to the park at the Garibaldi elementary school for a picnic lunch one day (check out the view outside of the tunnel!) and she was so into climbing up the platform stair-type thingys she didn’t even care about the slides.

She’ll climb on couches, perfected going up and down whole flights of stairs at my parents and was so, so upset when we got to the Schnitz that she couldn’t get to work on the endless stairs there. But she still refuses to stand. Or even try. Though she sometimes does it on accident. Only one bad fall. We were at the little park outside the Aquatic Park in Clackamas and Tony called to her and she got so excited she forgot about backwards and bit it. Hard. Got a little bruise underneath her right eye but it’s healing up well.

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Another favorite pastime.

And, probably the cutest new development, she’s starting to get that maternal instinct that most little girls have. Hand in hand with that is a new fascination with dolls. Especially hugging, kissing and patting them. Or anything that has a face…

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Trista’s Graduation.

Posted June 16th, 2008 at 8:30 pm by Ashley

11 months, 14 days, 13 hours, 41 minutes old

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Fallen behind again. I hope to catch up (and catch you all up!) soon. Trista graduated from Gladstone High School on Thursday, June 12th. As you can see, she has, like, every cord ever because she’s just that cool. Trista is going to George Fox University in the fall. She’s studying fashion design (and maybe business?). Ali was wonderful throughout the ceremony, which was at the Arlene Schnitzer in downtown Portland. It didn’t start until 8pm but was done in under two hours. It was so weird attending. It was the first time I’ve ever watched a graduation. My freshman, sophomore, junior, and even senior years I was always onstage playing in the band. So….yeah. Lots of pics:

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More, more, more!


   

F-bear’s Day.

Posted June 15th, 2008 at 9:13 am by Ashley

11 months, 12 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes old

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Happy Father’s Day to the best dad a daughter (or mother) could ever have!

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