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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Octopus

Sometimes, cute words just have to be recorded.  Octopus is one of those words.  "Ah-pa-kus" :-) 

Friday, December 23, 2011

The Hard Way

What is needed to successfully get up onto a slippery leather chair?  Determination and gracefulness....and eventually Mommy's help. 

Flashcards


Lina just LOVES them. She will sit with us as we go through each letter, while asking her to tell us what the animal is or animal sound is (if she knows it), and we will ask her to repeat the sound of the letter to us.  Multiple times a day we will find her going through the cards on her own and then scattering them across the floor.  I don't know what she likes better, the fun colorful pictures or the act of taking each card out of the box.  Her favorite card...the "G" for "Gigi". 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

For Realz

There is something super easy about having an artificial Christmas tree.  No stray needles, no watering required, pre-strung lights.  Even so, nothing beats a real beauty.  The process of selecting the perfect tree with family, the aroma of pine filling the house, the endless trips around the tree stringing lights while humming Christmas carols.  
Last year Evelina was cutting her first tooth as we put up our tree, this year she eagerly reached for ornaments, pointing to her favorites ("Gigi" - all the way from Africa and "Doggie" - Violet's picture), pulling on or trying to eat others. She enjoys pointing at the tree and sometimes saying "tee"...she can't quite manage the "tr" sound yet.  Christmas is already more fun compared to last year!!  
I love our first real Christmas tree as a family!!  A little top heavy with ornaments but you gotta do what you gotta do when you have lots of breakables and a grabby one. 

What to do next, fill up underneath the tree with pretty packages :-)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Fall 2011 School Picture

School picture day this season was a toughie. Evelina started running a fever a couple of days before the big day (teething? virus?) so we decided to keep her home for a couple of days. Even though she was feeling a bit better when school picture day arrived, she was still not herself. So we decided I would bring her in for a quick photo but not leave her at school for the day. Little did I know it would be the school picture photo shoot from hell. She was miserable and so clingy that I couldn't even leave her in front of the back drop for a moment (she is sitting on my legs in this photo). I recruited a couple of her favorite teachers to help...no success. I'm surprised this sad shot even came out. Poor Evelina. Almost as hilarious as her picture with Santa.


A trip down memory lane:  

Spring 2011
First School Photo - Fall 2010

Friday, December 9, 2011

18 Month Stats

Mommy, do I really need to go in there?
Today was Evelina's 18 month well-baby visit. 

Ooohhh weeeee....what a tough visit for our little one.  She was not happy with the nurses, not happy with her pediatrician, just down right unhappy.  Completely normal 18 month behavior since stranger anxiety can be out in full force. Her pediatrician said that the 18 month visit is typically the toughest and it proved to be for Evelina Bambina.  Thank goodness Gigi was there for support.  This was the first visit that we had to fill out an Autism screening questionnaire (they do them at 18 and 24 months now).  All looks good for our beanette.   


Evelina's Stats...
For some reason, Evelina's pediatrician charted her growth on a birth-24 month chart instead of 0-36 month chart like he has in the past.  The %iles are very different.     

Weight: 23.3lbs (57th %ile) - Up 2lbs+ since 15 month visit.  She feels like 30lbs when we hold her!!  Evelina is above average in weight on the 0-24 month chart.  We're not used to seeing that!!    

Length: 32" (57th %ile). Evelina growth is starting to slow down.  She only grew 1/2" since her 15 month visit.  

Head Circumference: 18.5" (70th %ile).  Similar to length, Evelina's head is growing at a slower rate as well.  No big deal since it is big as it is!!  It only grew 1/4" since her 15 month visit.      

Next appointment is at 24 months.  No more shots until 4 years old!! Well, except for the annual flu shot.  

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tidbits from Half Birthday

Everyday Evelina learns something new or does something so incredibly adorable. It all happens without her even knowing it.  Simple things that most people wouldn't even notice (well, except for 1st time parents) but when we see or hear about them,our hearts melt and she makes us more proud of her than we already were minutes earlier.  

When I read Evelina's daily report from school yesterday, I saw this:  

"Evelina was so gentle and kind to our baby dolls today.  She rubbed their backs to sleep!! Awww..."  

Seriously, how cute!?  I can just imagine how sweet she was being to the baby dolls.  Even giving them hugs and kisses.  Don't get me wrong, the child knows how to chuck her baby faster than you can say gentle but she is learning.  

 
Then, last night, before bed, Evelina picked up one of her favorite books, "Time for Bed".  As she turned each page and saw the animal that was going to sleep she would either say the animal sound, sign the animal, or say the name of the animal, without even being prompted.  I looked over my shoulder and she was signing "Fish" (I didn't even know she knew how!!), she turned the page and said "Baa" for the sheep, and said "Bee" when she saw the Bumble Bee, and so on.  So amazing to me that she can flip between sign language and verbal language and sometimes use both at once.  Her brain actually knows when she only knows the sign and vice versa.  Pretty cool!! 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

18 Months!!

Dear Evelina,

You are 18 months old!! 1 ½ years old!! In only 6 months we will be celebrating your 2nd birthday. It is so hard to believe. You learn and grow by the day and it has been so fun to watch you discover new things, add new words to your vocabulary, and increase your level of understanding related to everything around you. Toddlerhood is an amazing time.

So what’s been going on this month?
  • You are obsessed with attempting to put on your shoes and you are soooo close many times. You enjoy signing shoe as you barrel toward your shoes, pick up a pair and sit on the stairs…in hopes of going outside.
  • Speaking of outside…it is definitely your favorite place. You could stay outside for hours, running around, driving your car, playing with sidewalk chalk. You just love it. Whenever you want to go outside you will sign hat, sign and verbalize coat and walk over to the door. It is quite adorable. What I don’t understand is when we try to put your coat on, you run away in laughter. Everything is a game isn’t it?
  • Getting chased is one of your favorite activities. You love getting me to chase you and you laugh so hard you can barely breathe. You run to Dada for him to save you but then initiate another game in seconds. It is a lot of fun.
  • Your passive vocabulary is expanding and you can point to an increased number of objects in books, as well as most body parts. You also follow instructions beautifully. Your active vocabulary also boomed this month which is exciting. You can say about 40-50 words and that doesn’t include the 25 or so signs you know. You also have been using 2 word sentences quite frequently. Your favorite being “Bye Bye, Dada”.
  • You love looking at the animal pictures on the wall in your playroom as we practice saying their names in Italian. You will say “Mucca” for cow and if we ask you what a “Mucca” says, you will “Moo”.
  • You love the Peek-a-boo Barn app on my phone and if I let you, you would play with it for hours. You have named my phone “Boo” because of this app. When you want to play with it you will search for my phone, point to it and say “Boo”.
  • You love sitting on your potty when me or Dada have to go. We always give you a square of toilet paper and you wipe the floor with it. If we ask you if you need to potty, you will walk/run over to your potty and sit down. With or without clothes on. You would much rather sit there, laugh, and read than actually go potty though.
  • You will blow on your food when we tell you it is hot.
  • If we ask you to smile, you will smile. Too bad it doesn’t work when we try to take your picture.
  • You have started to say some of your teacher’s and friend’s names at school. We’ve heard, “Hendrick”, “Aadit” and “Anne”. You are always pointing to your friends so that your teachers will say their name.
  • If we ask you to say your name, you will pronounce it as “Nana”, point to yourself and/or put your hands up to your eyes to start a game of peek-a-boo.
  • We’ve been attempting to teach you colors and letters but you would much rather be running around than focusing on an organized activity. Although, you love looking through your alphabet flash cards and if you’re in the right frame of mind and we ask you to point to a color, you will point to the correct one.
  • Meal times have taken a turn for the better!! Yahoo!! You will eat most of what we give you, within reason. Sometimes I wonder how your stomach can hold it all!? After meal times it looks like you could topple over with your big belly hanging over your diaper.
  • You’ve enjoyed waking up before 6 for the past few weeks. Luckily, you can chill out happily in your crib for an hour or so, but you should really just sleep in. One day, you won’t be able to, so take advantage of it now!!
  • Standing at the bathroom sink and brushing your teeth. The.Most.Fun.Ever!! You LOVE it. You will even go to great lengths to carry the stool from our bedroom closet all the way into your bathroom so you can “brush”.
  • Bath time has gotten MUCH better but you still don’t want to sit down in the tub. You much prefer standing. We will take what we can get!! As long as you aren’t screaming and trying to claw your way out of the tub, we are happy.
  • If you are tired and ready to nap, you will head over to the stairs, and start going up while calling for Gigi. You even went to your mat at school one day this month all on your own and went to sleep without your teacher's help.
  • Tantrums occur on the daily and include stomping your feet on the floor, sitting on the floor becoming dead weight with noodle arms and/or arching your back while throwing your head back and screaming. Typically, tantrums are a result of us taking something away from you that we don’t want you to play with, taking you out of your car outside, or bringing you in from outside. We try to give you forewarning and sometimes it works, but tantrums are apart of toddlerhood so we just take them in stride.
  • You are experiencing another phase of stranger anxiety and are extremely clingy to me and you’re Dada. We know it is most likely just a phase and will pass, but it doesn’t prevent us from wanting you to be more comfortable with others, especially family. You have such a bright, cheerful, fun personality and we want you to share it with everyone!!
  • Night-time wake-ups have been common over the past month or so. Ever since your canines came in. It is typically only once a night and we only need to tend to you for a short time, but it is still a wake-up and we can’t bring ourselves to let you cry it out. In addition to stranger anxiety, you’ve been suffering from some separation anxiety too, so perhaps you miss us in the night time and just need a quick check-in.
  • I’m sure I’ve forgotten a bunch of things. Either way, we love you to pieces and are proud of all of your accomplishments!!

We are excited to celebrate your 2nd Christmas this month, spend time with your family and see what Santa brings for you. Even though you have naughty moments, you are most definitely on the nice list.

You are the sunshine of my life,
Mommy

Monday, December 5, 2011

Father Christmas :: 2011


Evelina may have been making her signature "baboun" face when she sat with Santa yesterday, but at least she wasn't screaming bloody murder.  I sat with her next to Santa most of the time, but then gave her to Santa for a few frames.  I was actually surprised this picture came out as good as it did since she was trying desperately to get to us with arms stretched out. 

Last year's photo with Santa.  She hated that headband!!  Maybe next year she will crack a smile? 

She is going to thank me one day for these pictures, I just know it.  

Thanksgiving 2011

We had a very low-key Thanksgiving this year.  Mimi and Poppy were in Kentucky visiting family but Grandpa and Auntie KK were able to spend the holiday with us.  It was a day filled with watching the Thanksgiving Day parade, coloring, cooking, eating and relaxing...and of course cleaning up, the least fun activity of the day.  

One of our goals for Thanksgiving Day weekend?  Getting Evelina to say "Auntie KK" and "Grandpa".  She will say her version of "Auntie" and "KK" separately, and also "Pa". We still need to work on Miss Lina being more comfortable with Grandpa.  She is going through another phase of stranger anxiety and it definitely applies to family as well. She will get there.

Some pictures of the day.....

Checking out the turkey; the bird, before and after

Partaking in some Thanksgiving Day reading

Auntie KK and Evelina; Granpa and Evelina complete with her pouty face and side glance; Peek-a-boo on the new learning tower; Evelina sitting down for dinner; Delish devil eggs (my Grandma's recipe)

Fun time coloring

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Mealtime Strategy

Evelina enjoying an ice cream treat in honor of her Mommy's birthday
Our Miss Evelina likes to flip flop between being a great eater and a very picky eater, and from what I've heard this is completely normal toddler behavior. She has enjoyed food since we introduced solids at 6 months, but we've had many frustrating meals due to teething, developmental leaps, or just plain pickiness.

Each day we learn more about our string bean, and this is what we've learned when it comes to mealtimes: 
  • She will try anything once. This doesn’t always mean she will try it again.
  • The child LOVES fruit. I think one day she may turn into a blueberry, raisin, banana or pear.
  • She would prefer to eat fruit by holding and biting the entire piece of fruit. She has been known to get quite mad when we cut up a pear instead of giving her the entire piece.
  • She goes though spurts of eating certain vegetables. One week she will like carrots, the next week she won’t. It can be hit or miss so we must always have options.
  • She adores milk.
  • Mushy food is never well-received. This includes foods such as oatmeal, scrambled eggs, or mashed potatoes.
  • Protein (other than dairy-based) isn’t on the top of her favorite foods list. Well, except for turkey dogs.
  • When we eat with her, she always wants what we are eating, even if it is the same as what is on her plate.
  • Just because she doesn’t eat something we give her immediately doesn’t mean she won’t eat it. Many times, we will give her something, she will disregard it or toss it away, but after a little while, she will end up eating all of it.
  • She is very coordinated when using a spoon or fork, but after awhile, just aborts and uses her hands.
  • She uses both her right and left hands when using utensils.
  • She prefers to eat food out of bowls instead of plates. It makes it easier to scoop.
  • She has started to pick up her bowl and place it close to her mouth so when she scoops she doesn’t have as far to go with her spoon. This also reduces messes…I like that.
  • Dipping is fun and encourages eating foods that may be tossed to the floor if they couldn’t be dipped.
  • Providing too many options at mealtimes is overwhelming and results in an unsuccessful meal.
  • She still wears a bib at mealtime. If she sees it on the counter she will attempt to put it on herself which is very adorable. She doesn’t try to rip it off and is known to play peek-a-boo with it often. If something falls in the trap, she will find it and eat it.
  • She eats GREAT at school and her teachers often tell us they wish all of her “friends” ate as well as she did. It certainly gives me one less thing to worry about when I know she is eating a balanced diet and getting the nutrients she needs…at school.
  • When she is all done or not hungry, she will play with her food, throw food on the floor, swipe the counter, and sometimes sign “all done”.
  • When all else fails, fruit, Snackimals (our favorite animal crackers), or saltines save the day.

A few strategies we use to encourage a successful meal are:
  1. We know Evelina loves milk but we don’t want her to fill up on it so we always try to offer milk after she has eaten some of her food. Sometimes we bend the rules if she requests milk at non-food times or seems starving during meal preparation.
  2. Meals are served in courses. We’ve learned that if we give Evelina a plate with a protein, vegetables and fruit, she will eat the fruit and keep requesting more fruit. She will not touch the protein and vegetables. To avoid this we’ve started to feed her in courses. For example, the other night I gave her a fish stick with some ketchup for dipping. She was hesitant at first but ended up eating the entire fish stick and asked for more. Once she was finished, I gave her carrots, which she polished off no problem, and then her dessert, blueberries and raspberries. The strategy has been working well. It also prevents her from getting overwhelmed with too much food in front of her.
  3. On occasion we have even employed her baby or Cookie Monster to help us out at mealtime. I will “feed” the baby or Cookie Monster what is on Evelina’s plate and many times she will give into peer pressure and eat it herself. HA!!
Mealtime is definitely challenging. It is ever-changing and always requires new tactics for it to be successful…along with lots and lots of creativity and patience. I’m excited for the stage where Evelina gets excited about sandwiches in the shape of flowers or smiley faces made out of vegetables. Fun times ahead.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

10 Reasons I'm Thankful for Evelina

We have so much to be thankful for, but each day a little person reminds me that life just wouldn't be as wonderful without her. Her are the top 10 reasons why I'm thankful for Evelina:

1. She allows me to be a mother which is a true blessing. Yes, I may become frustrated during meal times, bath time, night time wake-ups, or when she wants to be picked up 100 times per day, but I wouldn’t change anything. Motherhood is a privilege that I do not take lightly. It is a full-time job for which you always must learn, grow and improve in order to excel. I know how lucky I am and my goal is to be the best Mommy possible. She may not know it, but she encourages me to be the best I can be every day. 

2. She exudes happiness everyday through endless smiles and giggles. As a result I have never smiled or laughed so much in my life. Even the worst day can be turned around just by seeing Evelina’s smile and hearing that giggle of hers. It is truly the best to share in her joy.


3. She means the world to our family. Not only has she brought so much joy to Chris and my life, she is always in the thoughts of her extended family; grandparents, aunties, uncles. They are constantly impressed at how smart she is, how beautiful she is, and they realize how fortunate they are that this amazing little girl is in their lives.  We may have a small family but it is full of so much love and support. 

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4. She is spontaneous and adventurous. Even though I’m such a planner, Evelina surely isn’t (yet). She flies by the seat of her pants, goes with the flow and is always up for anything. Be it chasing after bugs, going out into the snow in her PJs or not being afraid to try something new. These are qualities that, as an adult, I would love to possess.

5. She never has a shortage of hugs, kisses and cuddles. They make my heart warm.

6. She is full of personality. I just love how Evelina’s personality is evolving. She is goofy, determined, opinionated, impatient, busy, shy in new situations but social with those she is comfortable with. She can make even a smug stranger smile with a “Hi” or a flash of her pearly whites.

7. She is messy. Yup, I said it. I’m sure you’re surprised by this since I’m a neat freak. Evelina’s messiness is helping me lighten up a bit (just a little). Being a kid is about getting dirty and experiencing different textures, smells and objects in the world…it is about having FUN!! Life isn’t always tidy and neither is a toddler.

8. She always finds joy in the little things. It could be something as simple as bubbles floating through the air, balloons, playing peek-a-boo, “jumping” on the bed, hearing a doggie bark in the distance or a bug crawling up the wall. The simplest things bring joy to her life. Seeing things through the eyes of Evelina is like seeing something again for the first time. What a wonderful gift to receive as a parent.

9. She puts life into perspective. Life isn’t about money, working long hours, or being married to a Smartphone, it is about spending quality time with your family. Life is too short and precious to miss out on memories with loved ones.

10. She is our present and future. I can’t even remember life before Evelina arrived. Of course, I miss being able to get up and go whenever and wherever, but life just wouldn’t be complete without the little bambina. I am most thankful she is our daughter and she chose us to be her parents. Nothing could be better then watching her grow, planning for her future, and providing her everything she will need to be a happy child.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Stop and Go

The blog hasn't been on the top of the priority list lately and I'm also not taking as many pictures as I once did.  I have lots of blurry photos or photos with a little hand on the lenses.  Evelina will just be "being Evelina" but when I bring out the camera, her focus completely changes and she just wants to see the pictures I've taken.  She just lights up as I scroll though each photo.  It is super adorable but not great for picture taking.  On top of that, I've been busy trying to decide on this year's Christmas card and also putting together an annual photo album for Chris' aunts which has become somewhat of a tradition.  It is fun to create but what a time sucker in the evenings.  

With that, I'll leave you with a short clip of Evelina signing "stop" and "go".  She was really going at it before she caught me spying on her.  The "Baby Signing Time" songs are quite catchy so just ignore my singing.  



I hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!! We can't wait to see Auntie KK and Grandpa in a few short days.  Hopefully the weather cooperates and doesn't impact travel plans. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

iPhone Clips

I just love having a mobile phone that actually functions, one that I don't have the urge to chuck out the window every second.  It makes it so much easier to get photos and video when my camera is out of reach (or I'm too lazy to get it).  

Some photos and video from the weekend.   

1. Breakfast Buffet; 2. Cozying up with baby; 3. QT with Dada; 4. A good book

Lina is so used to "talking" to Dada on the phone so when I started recording, she must have thought we were talking to him.  Please ignore my annoying baby talk and just-rolled-out-of-bed face. 


Chris got Evelina a fun microphone that echos when you talk/sing into it. Every now and then Evelina will practice for American Idol but most of the time she just like to chew on the cord.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Poodle Skirt Dress-Up

One morning this week, after Evelina was dressed for school, she caught site of her poodle skirt.  She was desperate to put it on, trying to slip it on over her head, asking for "help".  I put it on for her and she proceeded to spend the morning with a smile on her face, buzzing around playing in her pretty doggie skirt.  I'm looking forward to playing dress-up with her in the future!! 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

17 Months!!

Dear Evelina,
You are 17 months old!! Oh my good gracious, you are almost officially 1 ½ years old. Where has the time gone?! You have been such a busy little girl this month learning lots of new things, exploring, talking and dressing up. So, what else has been going on over the last month?
  • You officially have 15 teeth and your 16th one is starting to make an appearance (we think). Once this last canine arrives, you will only have your 2 year molars left to come. Hopefully we have a least a few months before they decide to arrive but you’ve been chewing on your hands A LOT lately so I wouldn’t be surprised if they came in before your 2nd birthday.
  • You know all of your classmates by name and can point to each of their pictures when asked.
  • You really enjoy school and have so much fun there. When we drop you off you act all bashful but your teachers have told us that the second we leave, you are little miss social. What an actress you are. In the afternoons at pick up, most days you don’t want to leave. After a quick hug, you are off to play with toys and one of your buddies, or, if its snack time, you will steal your friend’s food. Hilarious but not very polite.
  • You’ve added car, shoe, coat, flower and day to your signing repertoire. Some new verbal words include more, help, yeah and no (thankfully you still like to say yes more than no). You will also pant like a dog and eee-eee like a monkey. Your favorite word is definitely “Up”. You must say it about 1000 times a day and will even say it when you want to get down. We need to work on that.
  • Peek-a-boo continues to be one of your favorite games. We will often catch you moving your hands over your face and saying “BOO”. I’ve heard you many times in the morning after you wake up and before I go in to fetch you, saying “BOO” and giggling to yourself in the crib. It is quite possibly one of the cutest things to listen too. You truly get a kick out of yourself.
  • You continue to enjoy watching Sesame Street and Baby Signing Time. If we ask you if you want to watch, you will say “yeah”, run over to the TV and wait patiently for us to turn it on. You like to shake your booty to the music, giggle with the characters or point to them, and even sign on occasion.
  • Music is one of your favorite things. You like dancing, gesturing to songs (Itsy Bitsy Spider, Wheels on the Bus, If Your Happy and You Know It, Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, Monkeys Jumping on the Bed), and you love songs that require us to interact with you (Row Row Your Boat, Royal Duke of York, Humpty Dumpty, Trot Trot songs, Round and Round the Garden). You NEVER get sick of the interactive songs and are known to request more 100 times. I’m not kidding, oh my aching back.
  • You also LOVE the toddler tunes we play in the car. The second you are cranky or not happy to be in the car seat (which is frequent), we can just put on your toddler tunes and all is right with the world. When a song ends, you will become cranky until the next song begins. My little impatient one, I wonder who you got that from?!
  • Coloring is one of your addictions. You just LOVE it and request a crayon every.single.time we go into your playroom. You’ve even started to color in objects on paper if we show you how. We still must fight with you to stop putting crayons in your mouth but this will phase out with time. You also love painting projects but these can be messy so they aren’t something we do every day…considering you don’t like the bath.
  • Dada is the bomb. You love him to pieces and will have frequent tantrums when he leaves the house to attend to chores outside, or if he leaves your bedroom at night so I can complete the final steps of your bedtime routine.
  • You've used the potty once over the past month which is always very exciting!! 
  • Bath-time continues to not be a fun time. It makes me sad that you dislike it so much. You are either crying in the bath pleading to get out or just standing at the edge waiting for it to all be over. You HATE having to sit down in the tub and despite all of the fun toys we offer you, you just aren’t interested. You want out!! We just want you to love it and have fun splashing and playing. I’m really hoping this is just a phase and one day you will request bath time and be in the water long enough to get pruney. You don’t hate all water though, you LOVE to put your hand in the stream of water from the faucet while the bath is filling up and you love to wash your hands at the sink. There is just something about bath time. I’m going to have to get in there again with you soon.
  • What else isn’t so fun? Meal times. You are a selectively great eater, meaning that you only eat well at school. Your teachers wish that all of your friends ate as well as you, but little do they know that when we feed you meals at home, you don’t want a thing. Well, unless it is a turkey dog or cucumbers dipped in ranch dressing. I don’t know what’s more frustrating, bath time or meal times. Luckily you love fruit so we have that going for us. 
What's on my leg?;  Signing "book";  Page turning;
    This November we get to celebrate your 2nd Thanksgiving and see Grandpa and Auntie KK!! YAY!! They aren’t going to believe how much you’ve changed since they last visited. Only 18 more days!!
    You are the sunshine of my life,
    Mommy

    Thursday, November 3, 2011

    Halloween 2011

    I’ve never really liked Halloween. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the candy-eating aspect of the holiday and carving pumpkins, but I’m not very creative in the costume department so have never really enjoyed dressing up. I remember being a punk rocker about 5 years in a row as a kid and on many Halloweens I would volunteer to give out candy (we got A LOT of trick or treaters in my neighborhood growing up) to get out of dressing up. Even though I don’t have a love for Halloween, it is certainly fun to celebrate the holiday by way of a 16-month old toddler. 

    The requirement for Evelina’s costume this year was that it be cute and easy to wear. I didn’t want anything to heavy or bulky, I wanted her to be able to walk around easily, and I wanted to avoid any hats or hoods since I knew she would rip them off anyway. I think she made a darn cute ‘50s tot that’s for sure…and I didn’t see anyone else in the same costume which was a bonus.

    Ashland Mom's Club Annual Halloween Party.  There was a professional photographer on site to take fun pictures of the little ones. 
     
    Evelina and her friends a school enjoying yummy cookies
    after the Halloween parade.

    Halloween 

     Hmmm...what shall I try?  
    We gave Evelina some M&Ms for the first time and she loved them.

    Click HERE for more pictures of Halloween 2011.  

    Sunday, October 30, 2011

    Halloween Art :: Pumpkin Painting


    One of Evelina's BFF's, Holly, brought over a couple of cute small pumpkins a couple of weeks ago and they were just screaming to be used for some Halloween fun.  I came across this fun pumpkin painting idea on one of my favorite blogs and decided it would be a perfect art project for "the bean" (and easy for Mama).  Evelina had a great time and was very angry sad when the painting was over and it was bath time.  I must say that she was quite proud of her work when she saw the finished product this morning.  

    Friday, October 28, 2011

    A Dusting


    In typical New England fashion, the snowy season has arrived early.  God forbid we actually have a fall in between summer and winter.  We got a dusting last night that stuck around for most of this morning.  Evelina was quite interested in looking out the window at the interesting white stuff.  So, after breakfast, we bundled up, in our PJs and all, and went outside to check it out.  Brrrr....

    Now we just have to brace ourselves for the 5-8 inches we are forecast to receive tomorrow night.  How depressing.  It isn't even November yet. 

    Evelina at the free-throw line

    Thursday, October 27, 2011

    Won't be the Same

    Halloween just won't be the same this year without our first little girl dressed in costume.  We still miss our Vivi.  

    Halloween 2009
    Halloween 2010
    :-) :-(

    Dada #1

    Evelina has been saying "Mama" since she was about 9 months.  It was so exciting when she started saying it since up to that point most of her babbling was about "Dada" or babaquabadabalara.  She is learning new words weekly now and we know she can say "Mama" but she flat out refuses!!  She will say mama on occasion/if she is in distress, she will point to a picture of me when we ask her where mama is, or she will physically point to me if I'm in the room, but that's where it ends.  Over the last few weeks she has only called me "Dada". 

    Even though I know that this is temporary and probably just a developmental thing, it still makes me sad. I'M MAMA!!!

    So until she moves beyond this phase, I have changed my name to "Dada #1" and Chris is now "Dada #2".  I deserve to be #1...I pushed her out. 

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011

    Lovely Ladies

    Evelina has so many wonderful ladies in her life that love her to pieces.  She is so lucky (as am I).  

    Favorite Auntie KK
    Great Auntie Elaine
    Cousin Heather - all the way from Utah!!

    Monday, October 24, 2011

    Halloween Art :: BOO!

    I came across this cute hand ghost idea on Pinterest and thought it would be a fun project for Evelina and I, and a cute memento of Halloween 2011.  

    Evelina's favorite part of the project was when I painted her hand with the paintbrush, she loved the sensation and giggled as I painted.  Once we finished her hand print, I gave her the extra paint and brush to keep her busy while I painted the ghost's face (I had to make him happy of course) and applied the glitter.


    When I showed Evelina the finished product she immediately said "BOO!". Teehee...so adorable!!  


    Next up, some fun pumpkin painting!!

    Friday, October 21, 2011

    Little Miss Chatterbox

    I don't think this will be the first post with this title. We have been told by Evelina's teachers that she is the most vocal and loud toddler in the class.  Oh boy.  She may be clingy and shy at drop off but as soon as we walk away, she is a little miss chatty.  She has such a motivation to talk, talk, talk!! She tends to really enjoy talking as soon as nap time rolls around.  I feel badly for all of her other "friends" trying to drift off to dreamland while she is yakking away. Most of the time she just babbles but every now and then she uses an actual word from her vocabulary.  As of today, Evelina can use the following words in the correct context or without being prompted by us (guilty, like every first time parent, I'm tracking her words): 

    Dada - By far this is still her favorite word. 
    Mama
    Mimi
    Gigi - 1st word after Dada and Mama. Initially, it represented her giraffe lovie but now she uses it for all giraffes, including the original "Gigi". 
    Hi
    Bye or Bye-Bye
    Ball
    Bubble
    Baby
    Boo - As in peek-a-boo
    Book - Only uses on occasion
    Uh-Oh
    Up
    Moo - Like a Cow
    Baa - Like a Sheep
    Whoo Whoo - Like an Owl
    Snorts - Like a Pig
    Cockle - Like a Rooster without the doodle do :-)  
    Big Bird
    Cracker - She says something similar to this A LOT but not sure if it is actually cracker or another word.  We are trying to use our toddler language decoding skills to figure it out.  


    Evelina has also come along way with her signing as well.  We started attending a Baby Signing Time class on Saturday mornings which has been a lot of fun.  We also watch Baby Signing Time DVDs a few times a week.  Not only is she learning more signs, I'm learning as well.  I never thought I would know the ASL alphabet. 

    As of today, Evelina can sign: 

    More
    Milk
    Eat
    All Done
    Hat
    Please
    Cracker
    Dog
    Bird
    Book
    Time
    Brush Teeth
    Sky
    Wind

    Evelina is also working on putting two separate words together.  Such as "Hi Gigi", or signing "more eat (food)". Just the other day she verbalized "baby" and signed "time", she wanted to watch Baby Signing Time!!  So smart that little one.    

    It is amazing to think that she only spoke about 3-4 actual words a month or so ago and now her vocabulary is growing by the week.  It is awesome to witness!!  Way to go Beanette!!

    PS:  I L.O.V.E.D the little Mr/Miss books when I was a kid!!  I wish we would have kept them all.