Friday, March 28, 2008
Gotta Love that Giggle!
Josephine's First Field Trip
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Here Comes Peter Cottontail...
And a photo of Josie with her lamb. Other treats in her basket included some adorable spring outfits & the coolest book you've ever seen called "Me & My Granddaddy" that has cut-outs on each page so that Josie and my dad are the main characters of the story. SO cute!!
And, here's Josie posing on the couch. Actually, she's looking up at her Grandma while I snap photos.
And had a great time dancing around the kitchen with her Granddaddy!
And also enjoyed a visit from extended-family members Debbie and Phillip. :)
And I had to include this photo, because it shows off that cute dress & I just love how sweet she looks. What a big girl she has become! :) Something about this photo just flashes me forward in time to little Josie spinning around in a long dress.
And finally - here's a video for your viewing pleasure. You'll have to forgive me; Even after I mentioned last week that I had to stop shooting videos with the camera held vertically, I did it again. But, this one was so cute that I have to post it anyway. (And if any of you know how to flip them, shoot me an email.) Here's Josie cracking up with her Granddaddy:
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Spring is here!?!
First of all, there are Josie's teeth. I've been trying like crazy to get a photo, but this was as good as I could get. You'll likely have to double click on the photo to supersize it and then you can see the big guy on your right and its friend popping through on the left. (Even then, it's not a great photo, but I'll try to get one head-on soon.) I don't know whether its a blessing or a curse that they came about the same time, but I can say that I feel like her sleeping routine just got back to normal from the first round and here we go again. Poor little thing. Since Josie enjoys dancing so much, we figured she'd probably enjoy making music, too. I introduced her to my drum (the first gift Louie ever bought me - 10 years ago) and she started banging on it right away. There is definitely a future drumming video coming soon. And Uncle Denny - if you're out there in blogland - this one's for you:
Now, on to Josie's first swing ride. There actually is a video, but silly me shot it with the camera held lengthwise & I can't figure out how to flip it for the blog, so a photo will just have to suffice. I'll admit, it was a little breezy up on the hill, so we didn't swing longer than a few minutes, but we definitely gave Josie a good sneak preview into years of being pushed by her daddy on the swings. Don't you love how she's holding on?
So, there's one more huge event to report before I sign off and try to get some work done. Drumroll please...Louie got Josie to bed without a bottle and without a tear. I hadn't even nursed her! Whoa! I was doing work the other night & they were playing and then he took her back to her room, and I thought he was just changing her diaper, until he returned about 20 minutes later sans Josie. He just danced her around her room to the new Jack Johnson CD and out she went. Very impressive! In other exciting sleep news, there were also 3 nights this week where I put her in her crib completely awake and she just played until falling asleep. And, get this - she took a 2 hour morning nap three days this week as well. I know?! Crazy, right? So, I'm really hoping that I haven't totally jinxed myself by putting this in print. Wish us luck.
Off to Xenia tomorrow for some Easter excitement, look for Josie in her first pretty spring dress coming soon to a blog near you. (Manda - remember how much we *loved* getting all gussied up for Easter - gloves and all?!)
Happy Easter everyone & Happy Spring!
Friday, March 21, 2008
This just in...
Also, I apologize for not bloggin' more this week. Carissa is on Spring Break, so I've been struggling to be a good mom and a good employee, let alone a good blogger. I'll post more this weekend (including a photo that I captured of that tooth).
Monday, March 17, 2008
How could I forget?
1) Our little muscle woman figured out how to stand up in her crib, which meant some major adjustments over the weekend - lowering the crib, removing the bassinet from the pack & play, and freaking out about the fact that she's already gotten so big and strong!
2) Her first little tooth is out in full force. It's on the bottom left & is sharp as a razor (trust me; I know). I'll try to get a photo soon.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Then we got into the car & I swapped out the beans for her giraffe, but that didn't work either. So I tossed the beans back into her carseat and she was all smiles again. Then we brought her upstairs. Time to put the groceries away - but not the beans. (My mom can attest to a crying Josie in the background when I took the beans away.) Then, it was time for Josie to eat and you guessed it - here she is with a bottle in one hand and her bag of beans in the other!
It wasn't until about a half-hour later that she finally got bored of the beans. Funny that we spend money on toys and a bag of green beans is the best toy she'd ever seen. (And I think Lou and I will even feel a little guilty when we tear open that bag and eat those yummy beans.)
So, onto the rest of our week. Since I last posted, we've had quite a few adventures. On Wednesday, my mom & dad came down and the four of us went to see RAIN- The Beatles Experience (which I highly recommend) at the Aronoff. "Supernanny" Carisa pulled a 15-hour shift and stuck it out until almost 11pm with Josie. She went to sleep for her perfectly and slept a full 8 hours before making a peep. It was SO much fun - although very strange to be out with my parents without Josie.
On Thursday, we headed out to the Blue Manatee to see our Hypnofriends after a long walk down to the river (where I had to breastfeed a screaming Josie on the Serpentine Wall). It was the largest group we'd had in a while, so we had to get another photo. My how they've all grown. The funny thing to me is that each baby is looking at his/her own mama. :)
And I had to get a photo of Josephine with her first little international friend Aoife (pronounced "Efa"). This is my friend Ciara's little darling. They're here from Ireland while her husband is doing research. She's been a much-welcomed addition to our mom group. Josie & Aoife seem to have a special little connection. She was the first baby that Josie really locked eyes and smiled at. They're also very similar babies with those big bright eyes, yummy cheeks and all over squishy-ness. :)
On Friday night we went to dinner with our friend Brad at Akash. I wasnt' feeling well, but Indian food never disappoints. It was an early night with some much-needed rest. After all, Saturday was a big day. We took Josie to her first parade! The annual St. Patty's Day parade is just around the corner, so we got bundled up and walked on over. We were both anxious to see how Josie would react to all the noise and all the people. In typical Josie fashion, she was completely unflappable - until the bagpipes approached. And, proving once again that she loves music, she started kicking her legs and waving her arms. Here we are amid a sea of green.
On Saturday afternoon, we headed out to Grandma & Grandpa Schneider's house for a visit. Josie was very amused by the cats, although they were much less amused by her. Louie made out like a bandit with a big steak lunch and I ate about 20 ginger cookies (I was still feeling icky & no, I'm not pregnant). Here's Josie with Phyllis just before she began treating her grandma like a human jumperoo.
And that brings us back to today and Josie's obsession with the green beans. But, I have one more thing before I go... little Josephine has found her BIG voice. Just listen to her squeal! (She's been doing this nonstop all weekend.) Maybe she's been watching a little too much Curious George! :) ENJOY.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Happy 7 Months Josephine!
Now, to get you all caught up on the happenings since my last post on Friday. Well, let's see. There was a blizzard - at least what the weather man called a blizzard. I guess we ended up getting about 10 inches in less than 24 hours here in the city, but it was literally plowed and hauled away faster than it fell. This meant that we went to sleep with 10 inches of snow and woke up with zero. Even the sidewalks were clear. It was all very strange. Regardless, the rest of the greater Cincinnati area was shut down, so we had a good excuse to "hunker down" indoors.
So, to celebrate the Blizzard of -'08 we spent a lot of time dancing around the house. And we discovered that Josie actually "dances" with us. Lou's been dancing with her since we first brought her home from the hospital, so it's truly no surprise that she joins in on the fun now. Highlights from this weekend's dance party included "Possum" by Phish & "Mama Rock Me" by the Old Crow Medicine Show. It's hysterical because she totally kicks her feet, flaps her arms, and squeals along with the music. Lou & I crack up! We'll have to get a video of the dancing soon. Another highlight from the weekend was introducing Josie to the joy of blowing bubbles. She was totally confused since they popped before she could grab them (although Venus was even more confused). We also celebrated the Blizzard with some good home cookin - Indian on Saturday and Turkey Tacos (a la the Austins) on Sunday - and of course delicious pureed spinach and peas for Josie. Here's a photo of her covered in the green goo, totally looking like she just got slimed.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Entertainment Courtesy of Josie
And, here's video of today's funny moment (just before I took the photo of Josie and Carissa above). Carissa was getting a bottle ready for Josie (that's right; she actually takes a bottle from Carissa) and she sat her down on the floor. All she heard was these little grunts and hands smacking the floor and looked down and Josie wasn't where she sat her. Josie had figured out how to scoot her little butt across the kitchen floor one pull out a time. We laughed for awhile & then I decided to grab the camera to share the moment with all of you. By the time the camera was rolling, she was getting a bit warn out and not covering as much ground but you get the idea with the video. Clearly, this is the precursor to crawling. Carissa and I were laughing today about how we don't know if it's a good thing or not that she'll be mobile soon. All of our jobs will definitely get a lot harder when we have to add chasing Josie around the house to the list.
In other news, the blizzard of 2008 is on its way. If this storm is as big as they're predicting, you can count on lots of photos and videos since we'll have little else to do other than hang out with Josephine. (Ah, life is good.)
Happy 2500 Blog Hits!! :)
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
New photos on Shutterfly
Embracing the mama in me
Here's a photo that Louie took as I was spooning winter squash puree into ice cube trays for future Josie use. Last night I tackled pears, peas, carrots, corn and squash. Tonight it's on to plums, peaches, apricots and sweet potatoes. Oddly enough, as I was just typing this the phone rang & it was my (beloved) UPS man letting me know that my shiny new 50% off Cuisinart "Smart Stick" hand blender has arrived! Let the good times roll!
So I also had another "mama moment" this morning at about 9:30AM when I pulled into the parking lot of Springdale Cinemas and realized there were no other cars there. My first thought was, "I wonder why the movie theater is closed?" Then I realized "Duh, it's 9:30 in the morning. What did you expect - a full parking lot?" See today we had our first Hypnohottie Field Trip to "Baby Pictures / Movies for Mom" at the movie theater. It really is a great idea!
You get to see new movies for just $5 and not have to worry about the possibility that your baby will cry or otherwise freak out. Babbling and cooing is totally allowed! And they keep the lights on dimly so you can still see, but turn movie volume down lower so as not to damage little ear drums. They even laid out changing pads so you could take care of a dirty diaper without missing a second of the movie. Ingenious! Here is Josie, Andrew, and Ryan soon after we arrived. You'll notice they are checking out the previews and couldn't care less about having their photos taken. Too funny!
Today we saw "The Other Boleyn Girl." Not the best example to set for dear sweet Josie, but she wasn't that interested in the story line, so I don't think any permanent damage was done. :)
And, to finish off today's blog, I just thought I'd share this funny photo. I almost deleted it as I was sorting through the new photos until I realized how hysterical it is that Josie has the exact same look on her face as this cute puppy that her Grandma got her for Valentine's Day - tongue out and everything. :) She really does crack me up.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Logging some miles
And once we got to Newport, Josie was still sleeping soundly (holding on tightly to best friend Sophie the Giraffe) so we decided to head on to Covington.
And 3.5 miles and 2.25 hours later we made it back home just in time for the sunset. It was a great walk and good to know that Josie enjoys a good stroll in the Midwestern sunshine. Although we did learn that 2.25 hours is exactly .25 hours too many, which is why Louie and I had to take turns squeaking Sophie the whole way over the Roebling Suspension Bridge and past the Freedom Center. All in all, it was an excellent weekend and we're thrilled for the warm weather to settle in so we can have lots more weekends like this one.
In other very exciting but completely unrelated news - the dairy ban has been lifted!! For 6 months I had to delight in the wonders of soy (milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, etc) because all-things-dairy aggravated Josie's reflux. But...drumroll please...I am now happy to say that Josie no longer requires her daily doses of Zantac and she no longer reacts to dairy in my breastmilk. So, we celebrated with a trip to Whole Foods for yogurt, cottage cheese, milk, etc. and of course we already took a trip to Graeters.
On that note, Josie is all bounced out and ready for her afternoon snack, so I gotta run. Hope you all have a great week!