Sunday, November 25, 2007

snowsuit time


This week it snowed and it's stayed on the ground. Sarah and I went to buy her a second hand snowsuit (and got a great deal) and we've had it on her a couple of times.  She certainly doesn't like getting dressed up in, but once she's in it, she's fairly happy. I took her for a run on Friday for 45 minutes and she was nice and warm.
Sarah is doing a lot more walking and she trying running this week as well.  Running isn't really working for her yet, though...she is falling on her face a lot.  She's also tall enough now that she often bangs her head on the edge of the kitchen table. She gets such a confused look on her face when it happens. Poor thing. I think we're in a for a lot of head banging before she either grows more or learns not to do it anymore.  
Sarah has been trying to pull the duck that Dale and I gave her for her birthday. She's got the hang of it generally, but she doesn't know what to do when it falls over...so she shrieks until we fix it.
 
We had some friends over for dinner on Saturday.  Todd and Karen and their little guy, Tyler came over, as well as Yves and Amanda and Eric.  Sarah and Tyler had a bit of a playdate before everyone else arrived. Sarah wasn't so sure about sharing her house and her toys and first, but she warmed up to the idea pretty quickly.  Yves and Amanda came with gifts for Sarah - a white dog whom we've named Gimli and a book.  Lucky girl!
 
On Sunday it snowed for a good deal of the day. I went for a run in the snow during Sarah's afternoon nap (and Dale studied for his trip tomorrow).  Dale passed both of his exams last week and after he's done with his trip tomorrow he'll be finished with his instructor course! Yeah Dale! Sarah watched a bit of the Grey Cup with her Daddy. Ok, a very little bit - she lasted on the couch for less than a minute. She did a lot of walking and running instead.
 

Sunday, November 18, 2007

I love my monkey

Sarah's pretty much mastered stairs this week - both up and down. She can also say her name - or an approximation of it. She calls herself Sah Sah.
Her tastes for different types of food has also changed. She continues to like eggs and she tried oysters this week and liked them and she also likes dahl and poppadoms.  Yeah.  Pretty soon she'll be eating the same things as us.  I haven't tried tomatoes yet, though. She always gets a puzzled look on her face when we offer her something new, she pauses and then she reaches for more. 
Speaking of more, I've been working really hard on the sign for more this week and tonight, when I was offering her poppadoms, I asked her if she wanted more, and then she did the sign for more! Yeah. It's only taken 7 months to get to that one. She's also saying 'all done' and making an approximation for the sign too. 
She continues to love her monkey very much and she likes to practice kissing and hugging both monkey and Fundy dog.  She's very much into kisses and hugs now. She'll give a hug and a kiss if you ask - and not with a hugely wet open mouth either (we went through that phase) but with the proper peck. It's very cute.
We went to the zoo on Saturday morning. It was a beautiful, sunny day. The cougars were full of beans and Sarah got a kick out of watching them pace back and forth. The yearling cougar did some hissing at her and started stalking as well.  Good thing there was a fence in between us. When we got back from the zoo, Sarah tried on her Daddy's gloves.  I think she may have a career in goal ahead of her. :o)

Monday, November 12, 2007

Remembrance Day

This week Dale began putting Sarah on his back for a ride every day when he gets back from work. She wasn't so sure about it at first, but now she really enjoys it.
We set up Sarah's little table and chair in the living room this week. She needs help to get up on the chair, but she's now mastered how to get off of it by herself. She has a smug self-satisfied look on her face when she's on the chair - such a big girl. We play some games while she's up there (mostly with her favourite toy right now - an empty Kleenex box with balls and little people and animals in it) and read some books.

Sarah now points at everything we're eating and drinking and shrieks - she wants some too. I've been letting her eat a bit of my apple every now and then. She loves them and I expect they feel good on her gums because, as usual, she's teething (she got another one this week - so that means she has 4 on top and still only 2 on the bottom). Dale did one better than me with the apple trick - he just gave her the whole thing to munch on. She was so thrilled.

We had some snow on Thursday night and along with that system came thundersnow. Look it up - it's a real phenomenon - rare, but real. It's like a summer thunderstorm, but it snows instead of raining. The lightning and thunder happened at 1145 pm. I was changing out of my uniform (I'd just arrived home from work) and I saw the lightning and then the thunder happened immediately afterwards - the storm was right over us and it made the house shake. Sarah screamed - the sonic boom from the thunder woke her up. I wonder if she's going to react that way next summer? She's very afraid of loud noises these days. I'm hoping it's just a phase - the mixer, coffee grinder, vacuum cleaner - everything loud, whether she's used to it or not, makes her shake with fear and cry.
We went shopping downtown on Saturday and then went for a walk in the wind in the afternoon. On Sunday we went to HMCS CHIPPAWA, where I work, for Remembrance Day. Sarah did very well, all things considered. We stayed near the door and ducked out whenever she started to make a noise. It was a very mild day, so ducking outside was easy to do. I think my bos'ns got a kick out of watching me doing 'ring around the rosie' with Sarah in my uniform. Did I tell you that she's very good at it now? She crouches down at the end right on cue. It's so cute.
Today we had a high of 13 degrees. We went to the zoo in the morning to see the monkeys, Australian birds, cheetahs and the Siberian tiger. This afternoon we went for a walk to Home Depot. Sarah's been getting faster on her feet these days - usually her feet go so fast that the rest of her body can't keep up, so she ends up falling. Today, on the cement floor of Home Depot, she landed face first and hit so hard it made her lip bleed. Poor thing. That didn't make her more cautious though...but she does have a fat lip.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

A walk through the conservatory at Assiniboine Park

We're now into flurries and freezing rain this weekend. Not exactly snow yet, but we're probably not far off. Dale got the winter survival kits ready and into both cars, along with shovels. I still need to find a snowsuit for Sarah at the second hand store. I must get to that this week.
Sarah's been facinated with noses this week. She likes to grab her own or anyone's who gets near enough - she loves the nasally sound of someone talking with a plugged nose. Sometimes we do it together, which she finds hilarious. She's also perfected the art of grabbing one of my fingers (or Dale's), twirling around and walking off. Of course, our fingers are all twisted around so it's not very comfortable for us...
Sarah's favourite toy this week is the little piano that we borrowed from the toy lending library at the base. What a great idea - just as she's getting bored with a toy, we take it back and get another one.


We went for a walk at Assiniboine Park this morning - early. Due to the time change, we were up at 6 am. Whoever says that you get an extra hour of rest on the time change weekend doesn't have kids. We went into the conservatory at the park. Sarah loved it in there - it was warm, so she could take off her jacket and there was so much to see and touch. There were lots of ohhhs. She and Dale went for a walk along the path. She had to touch all the ferns as she went. Touching the banana flower while on Daddy's shoulders was the highlight of the morning, however. I though she was going to pull the whole banana tree down on top of them!

In the afternoon Sarah and Daddy had a bath in the jaccuzi tub in our bedroom. She learned to float on her back and all about buoyancy, thanks to her yellow duckie. Daddy would hold it under the water and then let go so that it pops up to the surface. Very exciting.
A small snack break - a princess, her mommy, and her pea.