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8/23: Elmo Slippers?!

A brand new fire hydrant to touch!

We had a really fun day today.  We were all up pretty early and we went for a walk after breakfast.  Mom wanted to check out a pilates studio in our neighborhood.  Luckily, there was a fire hydrant right outside, so I had plenty to keep me occupied while we waited for Mom to check it out.  On our way back, we walked through the farmers’ market but managed not to buy anything.

Here I am playing with Dad:

The afternoon got even more fun!  The three of us went to Babies R Us to use a store credit that we’ve had for months.  As luck would have it, I’m the only person to shop for at that store, so I got a cart full of stuff just for me.  A bunch of summer clothes were on clearance and I got a little start on my fall wardrobe. My favorite thing ever, though, is a pair of Elmo slippers!  You can be sure you’ll be seeing plenty of pictures on the blog as it gets cooler.   Also, I hear Halloween is around the corner.  I was a dragon last year — what will I be this year? 

A year ago I had a frog on my head!

“Help” is one of my favorite things to do!

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8/22: Furniture?

I vote for this one!

I’m not a big fan of furniture shopping.  Really, Mom and Dad were looking to buy a rug for the living room, but once they found Rubin’s, they started talking about all kinds of things!  Anyway, we failed in our attempts to get a rug, but we did play hide-and-seek with my Elmo doll in one of the carpet stores!

Last year we had a different family reunion!

Noodle Koogle!

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8/20-21: A New Zoo

Halloween preview?

Thursday was another good day at school.  I made a lot of phone calls my plastic cell phone and I’ve totally mastered  the climber and the stairs.  I only got about an hour and forty-five minutes of nap-time today; I definitely like getting more sleep on days at home!

Friday was crazy.  It started out pretty normally.  I woke up with Dad and Nana came over.  We went to the park, read, and did all the usual things.  After Nana left, Dad and I hopped in the car and fought all kinds of crazy traffic to go to the Brookfield Zoo!  Mom’s work rented out the zoo (!) and we basically could do whatever we wanted for free.  

I’ve been to the Lincoln Park Zoo a couple times, but this was so much cooler.See for yourself:

Sooooooooooooooooooooooo tired!

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8/18-8/19: A Suit for Swimming?

My first swim suit picture!

Tuesday was a pretty unevntful day at school.  I’m definitely enjoying it more, making friends, and letting Mom leave with much less drama and fanfare.

Wednesday was a great day from the very beginning.  I woke up in a great mood and greeted Nana very enthusiasitcally.  After breakfast, we walked (on foot!) around the block and then changed into my swimsuit for fun in the yard!  We had a lot of fun playing all kinds of new games together.  We came in tried off, played some more, and then it was already nap time.

When I got up, instead of crying, I called “nana, nana!”  I had a good lunch and then it was time for more fun.  We did a lot of finger painting and reading until snack time.  I ate, napped, and before I knew it, Mom was home.  I had a pretty bad dinner — I kept requesting “burger!”

I’ve officially been sitting for one whole year!

Head in a box!

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8/17: A Walk to the Park

Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig fish!

I got up this morning with Mom, who made sure to be very quiet so as not to wake up Dad, who was sleeping in a bit.  Finally I jumped in bed with him and hung out upstairs while he got ready.  We played downstairs until breakfast time.  I ate spinach oatmeal (!), prunes, and blueberries.  Nana got home and we got right to playing.  It was a rainy, gloomy morning, so we couldn’t make our usual trip to the park.I ate a banana for my snack and then took a nap.  I had a great lunch and I think officially transitioned to my booster chair at the table.  I heard Nana tell Dad that she agreed I didn’t need the high chair any more!  Nana has even taken the bolder step of allowing me to eat without a bib (!).  I had a great lunch — salmon & Nana’s cauliflower and…then we walked (!) to the park.

By 3:30 I was in my crib and I slept all the way until 6:00 pm, when I woke up to see Rachel!  I ate and Rachel let me stay up until 7:45!

Masterpiece in progress…

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8/16: Six, Eight, Nine!

You try it!

I woke up around 6:00 this morning and Dad came to get me.  We played in my room for a while before heading downstairs for breakfast.  Dad made me wait until 7:30 to eat, but we kept ourselves busy by unloading and loading the dishwasher.  After I ate Mom came down and hung out with us.  We went to the park and had a pretty good time, though Dad lost the case to our camera!

We walked through the farmers’ market on our way home.  When we got in, I ate a huge banana for my snack and then went to bed.  I woke up when  I heard Mom screaming on the phone to Great-Grandma Droste!  Mom “fixed” my hair (was it broken?) and then we walked up to Hot Chocolate.  I ate  okay, but spent most of my time entertaining Charu and Jui.  The waiter was also really, really nice!  He kept giving me high-fives every time he walked by — and then I would clap for myself, joined by him and everyone at our table!

After we were done eating, I showed everyone my dance moves (sorry for the poor lighting, but it’s worth it!):

It rained “on our heads” (as Mom would say) all the way home.   Actually, because I was in my stroller, my head stayed totally dry!  We got home and Dad became obsessed with teaching me to count to ten.  So far, I only really know 1 and 2 and then 6, 8, and 9.  Poor 7!  Then the three of us went downstairs and cleaned up a bit in preparation for a special visitor we’re having on Tuesday.

After a quick snack of banana-sweet potato (!) yogurt, I took my nap. When I woke up from my nap I was in a great mood, which was perfect for a pretty new kind of dinner experience. Last night was cool because we had a family dinner (cooked by Nana) where we all ate together and ate the same food. Today we did the same thing, except I got to help Dad cook dinner! We had salmon, mashed potatoes, and dilled carrots. I had a lot of fun helping Dad (I even got to touch the raw salmon!). When it was finally time to eat, Mom, Dad, and I all had the exact same food on our plates. My favorite was the salmon. I finished my serving and then another serving and then another serving! The carrots were good but I didn’t care for the mashed potatoes. Will I still be welcome at Droste family events?!

After dinner, Dad and I had a really, really fun time reading books. I sat in my comfy chair and Dad read my stories and made funny voices and attacked me with kisses. I laughed a lot. I was especially excited when Mom came and joined us! Finally it was bed time. I fussed a bit more than usual, but was happy to have such a fun day.

Amazing still photography.

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8/15: The Roof!

Stop watering me!

Today was a really exciting day, with a lot to blog about!

First, I’m so excited that Aunt Sarah is back from her trip to Thailand.  Check out her blog to see all the details!

I got up pretty early today — no sleeping in just because it’s a Saturday.  Dad was up with me at 6:00 and after playing around inmy room for a while, we headed straight to Dominick’s for our weekly  grocery trip.  All the usuals were there and very happy to see me.  Dad let me roam around on foot most of the time — except for when I got my hands on a plum and took a big bite out of it!

We got back home and ate breakfast.  Mom came downstairs and joined the fun.  A little after 9:00, the three of us hopped in our car and drove off to meet a new friend, Thomas.  Thomas is 22 months old and his mom works with Mom.  We played for about two hours at the park near his house and even had a picnic snack:

At his park, instead of a soft rubber ground, there are wood chips!  That just means I got a whole lot dirtier than usual.  We headed open and I fell asleep —  snoring for about 10 minutes.

When I got home it was lunch time.  I ate pretty well.  Mom and Dad assumed I would fall asleep right since I had only cat-napped.  Wrong! I fussed for a while because I had a dirty diaper.  Then I fussed for a while because I had…another dirty diaper.  Then I fussed and Mom took me in to her bed so we could nap together.  That didn’t work either!

Finally, Mom and Dad took me up on to the roof so that we could see the Air & Water Show.  Now that I  think about it, I’ve never really spent any time up on the roof! It’s really fun (especially with a hose!):

After being up there for  about half an hour, we came back in and I had a  new kind of yogurt for snack.  It’s strawberry-carrot flavored!   And I thought Dad was the only one who put vegetables in weird things.  Finally,  took a nap.  When I got up, I was surprised to see that Nana was visiting!  She had brought over dinner (a yummy cauliflower dish) and we all ate together — the same food at the same table at the same time.  I ate better than the last few dinners, but not great.  I made up for it by giving Dad a lot of hugs and kisses — and he didn’t even have to ask for them!

After dinner, Nana and I made a quick visit to the park, but instead of taking the stroller, I walked there and back holding her hand!  Dad gave me a much-needed bath and I fell right asleep.

We’re gonna get Dad!

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8/14: No More High Chair?

I like Dad’s glasses.

I woke up with Dad this morning and we played until breakfast.  To make up for the last two batches of oatmeal I’ve endured (one with peas, the other with spinach), he whipped up a delicious new recipe with blueberries, strawberries, and bananas!  It was so good.  Nana came just as I was finishing up.  Mom and Dad left because Mom had to go back to the hospital I was born in for an operative hysteroscopy.

I had a great lunch (meatball with hidden veggie sauce) and a fun afternoon of playing with Nana.  Mom and Dad got back around 3:00.  Nana went home, Mom went to take a nap, and Dad and I went down to the office and played until my naptime.

When I got up  it was dinner time.  I fought Dad as he put me in my high chair, so Mom suggested that I try using my own big girl’s chair.  We have a big girl’s chair that’s just like the one I use at Nana’s and Grandpa’s, but this time instead of the tray, I ate off the table.  I didn’t eat that much better, but at least I was cooperative:

After dinner Dad and I read a book and I went to bed.

Last year I was hanging with Grandma Droste!

I have a big-girl chair now!

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8/12-8/13: Dad In Our TV?

My first waffle!

I was in a great mood Wednesday morning.  Nana brought me a whole-wheat waffle for breakfast.  It was definitely adult food, which I liked.  As soon as I finished eating we went to the park for a really long time (two hours!).  I came back very happy and very tired.  I ate a full banana and some spinach oatmeal (DAD!?!).  I napped for over two hours and then rejected most of my lunch options.  Luckily Nana pulled out my new favorite (kibbeh), so I ate plenty.

After my evening nap, a crazy thing happened: I saw Dad on television! Now, I’m rarely allowed to watch TV, so this was definitely exciting.  I kept saying “work, work!”  Who knew that Dad worked in our television!?

I fussed over dinner and refused to help Mom put away my toys.  I’m definitely getting difficult.

Thursday was a good day at school.  I was very excited about the Elmo dolls and books.  I even tried making silly faces and watching myself in the mirror.  After dinner, Mom was especially slow with my bath — because Dad was on his way home.  He was so excited to see me and gave me a hundred kisses before getting my pj’s on and reading me a good-night story.

Last year I got two more shots!

Why?  Because it was there.

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8/10-8/11: I’m 17!

This means YOU!

Monday got off to a great start  getting ready with Mom and then seeing Nana when I got downstairs.  We had a great morning in the park –we had the whole park to ourselves when we got there.  Finally a few other sleepyheads joined us.

I took a good nap and then ate most of my lunch (no root vegetables, thank you very much).  I helped Nana water the plants in the yard and in a new little quirk, I objected to washing my hands today.  It’s never been a thing before, but today I just wasn’t in the mood!

When Mom got home I was still in a great mood.  I absolutely rejected my chicken curry (formerly a favorite) but was happy when Mom shared her empanada with me.

Tuesday morning was good.  Our rides to and from school are getting more and more interesting as I learn to identify more things: busses, trucks, trains, and balloons.  Yes, we pass balloons every single day!  One the way home we stopped at the grocery store (Dad, we missed you!).  I was very picky (again) for dinner and even reverted to some food throwing to make my point!

A year ago I was still face-planting!

Escaping Mr. Wicker

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