Monday, February 08, 2010

Visiting my work

Elizabeth got herself a nice little stomach bug and earned a visit to my place of work... very odd experience to be on the other side of the bed. She got a nice little IV, fluids and medicine for her stomach. I am smiling here cause she is eating and drinking for the first time in over 2 days although she was a little mad still about her IV. She is now a new little kid and running around this morning like her old self. So nice!!!


Babysitting Lila

We had Lila for the day and it was a blast and spent much of the afternoon at the park. Lila is not certain she is ready to share her 'momocyc'.
The roundie was a big hit with Lila! She giggled and giggled the entire time.
Finally Lila warmed up to having a friend ride along although below you can see that Elizabeth was not sure about having two in the stroller. I do have to say that pushing 70 lbs up Seattle hills is a nice work-out.

Monday, February 01, 2010

While she sleeps...



Elizabeth often wakes around 4am, throws all her stuff out of the crib and then begins screaming 'MaMAAAAA'. This is exhausting but I have a new outlook. There is only a short time where my arms solves all the worlds problems. She loves to cuddle in, rubbing her face in my neck and literally hums in delight. She is already not a baby and soon enough my arms won't solve the problems. I may still be exhausted at times but I'm gonna cherish our nighttime cuddles.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

She loves to read


Sometimes she sits in her chair and other times she will arrange all her friends on the sofa to read with her. She is still in charge. I am beginning to wonder at what age I should start letting her know I am actually in charge... am I already too late?

Monday, January 11, 2010

Weekend in the Snow

Headed up to the mountains for a long weekend in the snow. The absolute highlight for Elizabeth was the plethora of bears in the cabin. There were multitudes of stuffed teddy bears and decorative bears. Her favorite was this 5 lb wooden bear that had a fish in its mouth. She hugged and cuddled with that pointy hard thing all weekend long. I kept thinking she was going to fall and smash her face into it.... no accidents.
Highlight number 2 was the snow man. Much discussion centered around 'snoma' and she constantly had to check outside to see if he was still there.
She has also changed quite bit from her first snowshoe trip last January... http://mcspeert.blogspot.com/2009/01/first-snowshoe-trip.html. She is no longer burried deep in her carrier but instead is out enjoying the cold snow. Oh and mom you will be interested to know that her eyes tear in cold weather just like mine... both of us have chapped cheeks from tearing.

Friday, January 08, 2010

Things she does


Hi! My name is Elizabeth Sophie Speert. I love salsa. I say it like this "Saaallllsaaaa!' I like to have salsa on my chips and on my tofu. Mostly I just like to lick it off and the say "sallllsaaa" again. I am a culinary genius so also like to have salsa with my oranges and blueberries. Try it. It is good.
Oh and sometimes I have gas. When I have gas I pat my bottom and say "asssss asssss". I know this makes my my mommie and daddie laugh even though they try not to laugh.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Holidays with Friends.

"Save me... Daddy has my legs... save me"
At 16 months she has finally decided to walk. At last she won't be ruining anymore pants. She will walk by herself but prefers a finger to hold.
Christmas morning Maria arrived with coffee drinks in hand. She was our Christmas Angel for sure considering Elizabeth has been rising at 3am for about a week.
Spent Christmas Eve with our friends Sam, Lynn, Anneka and Virginia. Virginia actually spent a week with us. Was supposed to be her holiday but I think with the 3am Elizabeth alarm it was perhaps not as restful. We had fun though!!

20 years of mairrage

I went back east for Bill and Lisa's 20th wedding anniversary and got some shots of the cousins together. I only hope that Jeff and I manage to have such a wonderful relationship in 20 years. Their kids are also just fun to be around.

James and Kathryn desperately trying to get Elizabeth to smile.
The cousins.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Play Gym




One of the reasons we moved was for a larger house. It allows the space for visitors when they come but even better we have quite the play space. Some 200 feet of covered deck outside which is great in the Seattle rain but also an amazing basement where she can just go loose. Thank goodness for used finds on craigslists and the reusing of boxes for playhouses. Please notice Jeff in the playhouse... she loves to put her dad in the house and makes him stay put!!!

ABC's

When I sing the ABC's to Elizabeth I always accompany it with the letters in sign language so check out her hand movements. It is her attempt to sign along to the song. She had quite the audience as you can hear... Jeff's parents were her for a great visit although somehow we managed to take no photos.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving on Sunday

Nice after shot of the dinner table and Cory pushin' the wine!!
We got the girls all contained in the crib together... it was fun for about five minutes and then they escaped.

Check out our spattering of paint colors on the back wall... can't decide.
The gang!! It was seriously one of the best meals EVER. Cory can cook a heck of a turkey and the sides... of I luv me some sides.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Dinner Routine


When it is dinner time or any meal time there is no multi-tasking. She wants you seated next to her during all meals. Makes sense. Nice to eat with a friend. Oh and often we are required to also wear a bib. She is in charge.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Halloween Activity

No trick or treating however she did have fun with candy. Hours of moving it from drawer to bag to pumpkin to hidden spots throughout the house.

Halloween

Halloween candy is awesome. I gave her the bag of M&M's and told her to put them in the pumpkin from Aunt Sara. She then spent the rest of the evening moving the M&M's from the pumpkin, to the drawer, to the bag, to the coffee table, etc. I read almost an entire New Yorker Magazine while she did her 'work'. We will be finding candy for months I think.

Our little yellow jacket enjoyed her costume most of the night.
It was utter chaos with 8 adults and 4 kids dressed as a bumble bee, one pumpkin, a lion, a cookie monster that would not wear her costume and Ezra (7 weeks). We didn't quite get photos of everyone but had a blast.


ROAR says Lila the lion.
We briefly attempted a group shot which ended in fits so abandoned that idea.