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4/8: A Bird’s Eye View

“Eating” yogurt.

I got up and started babbling at 6:15 and hung out with myself until about 6:35 when I was taken out of my crib by…Grandma Droste!  I was simultaneously delighted to see her and shocked not to see Mom or Dad!  Grandma let me pick out my own often and then we hung out in my bedroom, reading books and playing with Fred the Frog (which I learned that Mom’s grandma made for her when she was my age!).  Grandma Droste likes to spend more time in my room than anyone else — maybe because we’re eye-to-eye with the birds in the trees!

I had a great breakfast with most of my favorites — oatmeal, cereal, prunes, and strawberries.  I even drank almost a whole glass of milk!  I got a good nap in and then Grandma and I went for a walk until lunch time.

After lunch, Grandma and I went on a road trip — I think my first solo-trip with Grandma Droste!  We went to Home Depot and bought some flowers for our garden.  After we got back, we read books, ate a snack (yogurt and, of course, strawberries!), and took a nap.

Dinner went pretty well and then we played with blocks, sang songs, and looked out the window at all the passers-by.  My bed-time routine lasted a bit longer than usual, which I liked because I got to stay up past my bedtime, falling asleep around 8:00.

:P

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4/7: Not Too Cold to Play Outside!

No, my head’s not bleeding!

I woke up on the early side again (6:15) and Dad finally came to get me at 6:30.  I hung out in the bathroom while he took his shower and then we came downstairs.  I played with Dad until he fed me breakfast and then he took off for some meetings.

Grandma Droste and I played all morning.  We sang songs, read books, played Elmo and the teapot, and even did some birdwatching (which Grandma claims is the #1 pastime in America; Dad was highly, highly, HIGHLY skeptical).  It was a bit warmer today, so there were more people out and about for us to people watch.  They seemed to be in better moods with the snow having melted, as many of them returned my waves!

I’ve now learned to swat away the trick pacifier, so the process of getting to my real pacified has been made much more efficient.  Dad, you like efficiency, right?

We went for a morning walk across Division.  We met a big black dog named Charlie which I got to pet.  When we got home I got to play in the yard on my awesome slide.  Grandma even taught me how play with the flowers and leaves — very gently!

Lunch was great — I ate a lot and drank a lot of milk!  After lunch we put on our hats and coats again and walked to Wicker Park where I played on the swings, the bouncing toucan, and the little slide.  I even got to swing on the big swings — in Grandma’s lap.

I made two new friends Maia (a big first-grader) and her brother Leni, who turned three today.  She let me play with her stick collection, but didn’t seem to like it too much when I licked them!

Here we are:

My afternoon snack was delicious, made even more so because Grandma let me help feed myself.  I thanked her by saying “YUM!” a lot and waving my spoon in the air like a drama queen (thanks, A/C!).

My nap was good.  I impressed Dad by using my Raggedy Ann doll as a pillow.  Hey, you have to admit that was pretty smart!  I got up kind of late and therefore pushed dinner late, which pushed my bath late, and my bedtime late.  Dad was all set to feed me dinner, which he started to do — until I completely revolted against the Dal and the cheese sauce he tried to feed me.  Exasperated, he gave up and Grandma Droste had to come to the rescue.  She did a little bit better in terms of getting me to eat, but a lot better in terms of being patient!

Check out my Peruvian sweater!

Fritters, no!

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4/6: Snow? No!

Colorer’s Block

I got up a bit earlier than I have been the last few days – 6:15 – and Dad got me up at around 6:30.  Still no Mom!  Mom, we miss you!!  I woke up with a huge poop and Dad was so happy!  I think he was afraid that two whole bananas in the last couple days might back up my system.

We went downstairs and a few minutes after Dad and I started playing, Grandma Droste came up the stairs!  I was so happy to see her and greeted her with a big smile and plenty of claps.  Dad had to leave and so I had breakfast with Grandma.  It went well, though I didn’t like my egg nearly as much as I usually do and I insisted on holding — though not using — a spoon throughout the meal.

Grandma and played, read, and sang  together after breakfast.  We even looked out the window, but it seems that most of the dogs and babies didn’t want to be outside in the cold either.

For the last few days, I’ve been allowed to choose which book I read.  For my naps, I always pick Pat the Bunny (before bed, I always pick Goodnight Gorilla!) and today was no different (Mom also decided that I get to pick my own socks in the morning and my own pajamas at night – now that’s responsibility!)  However, I finally put a stop to this modified pacifier thing.  Grandma put me in me crib with this green pacifier with 1/4 inch of the tip cut off and I protested.  Not like civil disobedience, either.  This was all-out war.  I was getting a fully-functioning pacifier!  Sure enough, I won.  In fact, I got so riled up that I didn’t go to sleep for another hour — after playing with Grandma in her room for a while.

Lunch was kind of boring, mostly because of the potato that Dad cooked.  I mean, a sweet potato is yummy, and sweet.  A potato is just poo, with a tat in the  middle.  To make my point clear, I started throwing food on the floor, until eventually Grandma gave me some blackberries, which I devoured.

My schedule was kind of off, but Grandma and I had fun playing wth all my toys, including the blocks, the lion, and the teapot.  Again, I rejected the faux pacifier and this time Grandma relented after just a few minutes.  I got up a bit after 5:00 and pretty soon it was dinner time.  I ate almost everything I was supposed to and then played with Dad until bed time!

Here is a quick video before bed time:

I slept so much more last year!

Goodnight Grandma!

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4/5: Fun with Dad

You can’t hide from me, corn!

For the third day in a row, I got up around 6:30, though Dad didn’t get my out of my crib until about 6:45.  After Dad showered we played downstairs until breakfast.  Then we went down to the office and had a little Maggie Dance Party.  Dad played all my favorites, and even bought a song — one that should be in everyone’s collection: Elmo’s Song.  La la la la!

Here’s a better song to dance to:

Mom called us from Hong Kong and we (mostly Dad) talked to her for about half an hour.  I mostly made noises and tried to rip the phone away from Dad as often as possible.  After that, Dad read me a story and put me down for my nap.  I slept almost two hours and got up in a great mood.  Nana had sent some extra linguine home with us, which I was excited to see on the lunch menu.

I had a much more minor fall in the afternoon and hit my face on a dining room chair.  This time the distraction effort included a trip to Starbucks (yes, A/C, we gave you a shout-out).  There were a few people at Starbucks trying to work (one really nice woman was trying to finish her business school applications!), but they were overtaken by my charm and all decided to become friends with me instead.

Here I am checking the place out:

We were going to stop by Dad’s friend’s Chris’s house, but it started to rain so Dad and I got home as quickly as possible.  We spent some time on the couch, where Dad made me practice getting down safely.  It went pretty well, except once he had to catch me when I tried a more acrobatic dismount.

At 3:00 I ate a snack that was way, way too big.  I have no idea what Dad was thinking! At least he tried to teach me how to feed myself:

But just when I thought I had eaten plenty, he handed me a whole banana. You know where that ended up:

Needless to say, I slept for a really, really long time after that huge meal.  Dad was proud of himself for getting me to fall asleep with a modified pacifier, but I was just too tired to protest.

I got up at 6:15 (I usually eat dinner at 6:00!).  Dad and I played until 7:00, when I ate a little bit before my bath!  (Dad managed to get me to use the trick pacifier again.  Don’t worry, this won’t last long!)

Wow, a year ago my neck couldn’t even lift my head up!

I think I can make a run for the slide!

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4/4: The Fall

Reenactment of The Fall (note the accuracy of the tears!)

I got up today at 6:45 and Dad came into get me.  It seemed to be a usual Saturday, except that I hung out in the bathroom while he took a shower and noticed that Mom wasn’t in her room.  I thought she might have come back from China by now!

After Dad showered, we went downstairs together and I had a yummy breakfast.  As usual for a Saturday, we made our  weekly trip to the grocery stores.  I like Dominick’s more than Whole Foods because I get so much more attention from everyone who works there!

We got home at 9:30 and I still wasn’t tired, so Dad played with me, even though he usually likes to get me to bed closer to 9:00 (though other people often let’s me go until 10!).  I slept for about two hours and woke up just before noon.  We hopped in the car and went to Nana’s and Grandpa’s for lunch.

It was great to see them and especially fun because Nana made me whole wheat linguine — one of my new favorite finger foods!  Grandpa was so impressed by my walking skills, though he was constantly worried that I was going to hurt myself (as I’m sure I will, eventually!).

Luckily, the teapot came with us:

We got back home in time for my snack and then nap.  Everything was going great until 4:45, when I had THE FALL.  The re-enactment photo shows exactly what happened.  I was in the kitchen (at the top of the two steps) stretching up to try to reach the buzzer.  Apparently I stretched just a bit too far and tumbled down the two steps and then slid a good three feet, almost hitting the wall across the hallway.

Dad was horrified!

He ran down to get me and very quickly distracted me with my teapot and all was better.  I don’t even have any visible bruises!  To help distract me,  he immediately took me for a walk, first to Bank of America and then to Wicker Park, where I had a fun time in the swing.

As payback for Dad’s not catching me when I fell, I made dinner a battle.  Dad eventually got everything down me, but boy did I make him work for it!

Remember when I had my first bottle?

Noodling around.

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4/3: Me vs. Banana

Olives are kinda fancy for me, no?

Bloggees, I want to share some publicity that I’ve gotten recently.

Professor Greg Mankiw, the noted Harvard economist who taught both Dad and  Uncle D mentioned me on his blog.  He’s super-famous and his blog is very-widely read, and now he’s riding my coattails to get even more publicity.

Also, Mom  used me as a prop to embellish a video she made for work.  Look for me at the 3:39 mark! McDonald’s will probably sell an extra billion cheeseburgers thanks to my cameo.

Ok, back to the day at hand.  I got up at 6:30 with Dad and we played (after he showered) until breakfast at 7:30 when I completely rejected the fritatta Dad tried to feed me.  Sun-dried tomotoes?  Ewww!  Dad was already getting a little stir crazy (which is scary, because we have 3 more days of this, alone, together!) so we took a walk to Dominick’s, where Dad bought a loaf of bread.  Mom called us from Haikou and we caught up (well,she talked to Dad; I just made cute noises for her!).  After my nap, Dad let me eat a whole banana, in its peel, on my own!  Not only was it a complete choking hazard (Mom NEVER would have let this happen!), but it also risked ruining my appetite and my digestive system!

Here’s the proof:

Dad took a couple more videos before lunch, which was pretty uneventful.  We went down to the office and hung out for a while.  I wasn’t a big fan of the fresh mozzarella that Dad tried to feed me, but I loved the regular mozzarella string cheese.

Here they are:

After my nap, Dad and I went for a walk to the bank and then stopped by the park on our way back.  It was a bit chilly, but it was great to get to swing and see all the other kids!  Spring is going to be so fun!

A year ago I was in Central Park, not Wicker Park!

You’re going down, banana.

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4/2: Showin’ Off My Skills to Dad

Strike a pose!

I was so excited to get to spend so much time with Mom this morning!  She usually leaves for work at 6:30, but today she hung out with me until 7:40!  We even got to start breakfast together, which was a great way to start the day.  Nana took over when Mom got in a cab (what’s wrong with our car?) with a suitcase (hey!?).  We had a fun time playing all morning and I had a great nap.

Lunch was quite a disaster.  I hate rice noodles!  Mom, Dad – can you hear me?  Rice noodles (and confetti slaw, while we’re at it) should be banned from my diet.  Please?!  For good measure, I also rejected the accompanying salmon cake.  I don’t really dislike it, but Dad also seems to exaggerate, so I figured I’d give it a try, too.

Check out my March photo album:

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Dad got home just after I woke up from my afternoon nap.  We were so excited to see each other.  He hadn’t seen me walk yet, so he was  blown away when Nana said “get up and walk to Daddy” and I did just that!  There was about two minutes of hugging, kissing, and screaming as we greeted each other in our usual manner.

Nana took off and Dad fed me dinner, which went pretty well.  I spent the time between dinner and bed showing Dad my teapot and all the cool songs the friendly British woman can sing!

A year ago today I had woken up for the first time in NYC!

Good idea, huh?

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4/1: I’m No Fool

 I love my new slide!

I got up with Mom and made up for my not-so-great morning yesterday by being in a great mood.  Nana and I got in  plenty of play-time with my favorite toys and even read a couple books before breakfast.  I took a good nap and woke up so happy that I was dancing in my crib when I got up.

After a yummy lunch, we went out to our yard and I got to play on the slide that Aunt Sarah got me!  It’s still a lot colder than I expected it to be (though, in fairness, this is my first April in Chicago; a year ago I was on a plane to New York!) at this time of year.

Today Nana and I spent a lot of time learning “open” and “closed.”  We clap every time I open or close something, so it’s very fun to keep doing it over and over again!

Pants are soooo constaining…socks, too!

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3/31: Up & at ‘Em

I can stand and laugh at the same time!

I wasn’t my usual chipper self when I got up in the morning, which is to say I was still happy enough and having fun.  I ate a great breakfast, which got my day going even better.  I started walking pretty much as soon as I got out of the high chair — I’m even able to get up from a sitting position.  It’s a lot easier to walk bare-footed, so I’m especially quick to pull my socks off whenever I can.

I’m still really enamored with my teapot and the farm.  After lunch Nana got me to walk back and forth across the family room.  It’s like I had my own personal “walking coach!”  We took regular breaks for “tea” to make sure that we weren’t dehydrated from all the exercise.

All in all, it was a totally different kind of day and we had a great time!

Wow, I did not look good a year ago!

Now even the 3rd shelf is within my reach!

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3/30: I’m Definitely Walking!

All I need are jazz hands!

The big news today is that I’m definitely, 100% walking.  No more of this foot shuffling that inevitably ends in a fall.  I can get up, go somewhere, and sit down!

I got up this morning and went straight to my teapot!  No better way to start the day a singing teapot with a British accent!  I ate a great breakfast and then got right back to playing with Nana.

We played with the farm and the blocks and did a lot of practicing the meanings of “open” and “close” (applicable to my teapot, too!).  I say “oppa” — good enough for me!  I was in a particularly good mood, capped off my a perfect poop, and a nice nap.

After lunch, I decided to put on a walking clinic.  Nana was ecstatic!  As a reward, Nana let me taste her whole wheat linguine, which I loved!  I’ve grown to totally hate my rice noodles — but wheat is a whole new world.

Mom got home and I had dinner with her.  I ate pretty much everything, but totally rejected the dal (sorry, A/C!).

Check out this all-time great picture!

Playing with some of my favorite new toys…

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