Friday, November 20, 2009

Hijo de zanahoria!


So far carrots have not gone over well.
The first night, she refused everything else on a spoon (even her cereal, which she loves) after the first taste of carrots.
Now she'll eat some, but with faces and spitting and gaggies.
She is pretty cute in orange though.


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Got her hair up in a ponytail!
Does that make her ears look bigger?

Grandmama came to visit!
We only got her for about 24 hours, but what a wonderful 24 hours it was!
Knitting, shopping, pedicures, and lots of snuggles and smiles.
Xaris loves her grandmama.

Other brief news/updates...
We had our big cranberry apple pie fundraiser on Wednesday.
Just imagine 40 kids making 80+ pies in just under 1.5 hours.
And then the big mess that needs to be cleaned up!
It's usually loads of fun though, and this year did not fail!

Maggie waiting on apples...

Assembly lines are set!

Apple peeling station

Filling station :)

We were in the shadows, but we got a quick family shot (in between my pie-making)

I went to breakfast with Kaitlin yesterday. She's moving back to WA state in December...jealous? Why yes I am! But wishing her well, and I'm grateful for the job, opportunities, home, etc. that we have here.

I'm also grateful for a weekend! A Friday-Saturday where I don't have to work (I don't usually, but October had a few random weekend events), and where I'm not sick (like last weekend), so I get to enjoy it! Today I played with my girl, cleaned the house, stripped her diapers, got allergy tested (yes, I win, I'm allergic. Mostly to grasses and weed pollens), and made aji and cooked dinner (two days in a row is really good for me about now). I like to cook, but the planning and preparing takes more effort than I give. So, I've decided to try harder, and the result is I have meal ideas planned and groceries for dinners for the next 2 weeks. We'll see if it works. I'd like to know your tricks if you have any!

And, a closing shot. Playing in her crib before her bath.

Monday, November 16, 2009

reposession


X is asleep so I'm catching up on writing thank you cards for a few gifts we recently received.

As I read through the cards attached with the gift, I do a double take...
They include some of the normal stuff you put in baby cards:

-congratulations
-precious daughter
-beautiful baby

And then comes what caught my attention:
-her blog is great!

HER blog?
Not until this day did I realize how my blog has been repo'd by my daughter. I suppose it's understandable for several reasons:
-she's my favorite subject
-she's growing, learning, and changing so quickly we document as much as we can (and of course family and friends want to see that)
-she's much more cute and interesting than I am

And of course we knew that our life was going to change once we had sprogs. I was totally ready for the reposession of my body, my house, my sleep, my time, etc. But I hadn't prepared myself for losing my blog, that one hit like a shock. (ha ha...not really. not at all, actually).

However, out of curiosity, I want to see how much my blog has changed with the presence of Xaris in our lives. Remember my blog post on Word Art?
Well...here's another one, just over one year later. I've pasted all the text from my blog in the recent months into a wordle...it picks out the most commonly used words and emphasizes them...as you see.

I guess she really has taken over!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

10 on 10

Success!
One day I'll actually do a 10 on 10 where I capture art in photographs...but my favorite subject is still my daughter, so she's in most of these.

Good morning!

Outgrown :(

Dressed and ready to go to work

Red cup

New favorite chew toy: mama's silicone baking cups

lunch/dinner? who knows. it was too late for lunch, early for dinner...I was so hungry!

jumping

kisses for gran-grandma's dolphin

trying something new

what IS this?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Discrepancy

This morning I changed her out of her size 12-month sleeper (she's getting a little long for her 6-9 month ones) into this size 3-month denim dress (fits her perfectly) and a 3-month onesie underneath it. The Robeez she's wearing for the first time (at 6 months, 2 days old) are size 0-6 months, and they are still floppy on her.

Just saying...these baby clothing sizes are a mystery.


Yep, that's a skull she's playing with.
It's one of the Mexican sugar skulls--it's cultural. She turned 6 months old on Dia de los Muertos after all...

6 months!


6 months old and so big!


We took her cupcake shot after setting up her high chair for the first time. She didn't pay much attention to it...she was pretty tired still from our weekend, but we managed to get a few pictures.

And...yesterday she went to the dr.
Weight: 14 lbs, 7 oz (25th percentile)
Height: 25.75 inches (50th percentile)
Head Circ: 16.5 inches (35th percentile)

We have a long, lean, big-headed baby!
He said she looked great though, and we're ready to start other foods. We'll likely do rice cereal first. She is still waking up to eat in the night (trying to encourage her to skip a feeding didn't work out so well--we ended up getting even LESS sleep)! She's been a pretty good sleeper, but for the past 4 or 6 weeks she's been waking up hungry more. Since she's so active, she's burning through her calories, but the Dr. said cereal will take longer to digest, so hopefully that means = more sleep! I can't wait for her to get back to sleeping 6+ hours a stretch.
Our second option is oatmeal. It tastes better than rice, so if we start with it there might be a bigger chance she rejects rice when we want to feed it to her later. Apparently the nastiest one of all is barley--Dr. said we might not even be able to find that anymore since no one likes it! ha....
Here's her iphone picture in the Dr's office--waiting to get her shots. Not the best quality because it's a phone picture--but way too cute!

(Yes, I planned this because I liked her 4-month picture so well. I matched her bow and diaper on purpose).
She did better with her shots this time around. Tiny fever, but for the most part happy, active and playing all evening.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

ninety

This is looking to be a long post...but we just got back from Santa Cruz, CA for Grandma's (now Gran-Grandma) 90th Birthday celebration. We came back with hundreds of pictures, and that's not including what we'll have once we combine Ricardo's photos with the other two photographer's pictures.

Here's a mere smattering, to give all my faithful blog readers a hint of our trip (which was wonderful and too short, by the way).

Xaris got to hang out with her uncles in the mornings

Gran-grandma's first glimpse of her only great-granddaughter!

Beougheriveraguilarodriguez girls by the beach

Being silly with Gran-grandma. X did really really well this weekend. There were so many family members there who love her, and so many new ones to meet (and of course, they love her too). She was passed around and played with constantly, and she kept responding with smiles and tongue-sticking-outing. Yesterday was our first full day back, and she was rather tired (but not napping) and cranky...I think residue from so much weekend stimulation.

Getting ready for family photos.
She's feeling pretty in her sailor dress and sailor sweater.

Don't have the professional ones yet, but you get the idea.

Of course, we HAD to do the 4 generation mother/daughter shot...within 1 year, grandma turned 90, mom 50, me 30 and X was born.

Sisters and Brothers.
Hey...when is the next Sister's day? Or is it Brother's turn?

Our family

Ricardo and I played with the camera.

He's a superhero. Really!

Having a wonderful time watching Kira run around on the beach.

Party time!
X just sat on Gran-grandma's lap and ate her shoe while everyone worked at setting up.

Notice Xaris has no name tag? That's because she found it and tried to eat it. So we made her another one and stuck it on her back. She spent the rest of the party trying to reach for mine, or anyone else's, to peel off and eat.

Gran-grandma was pretty adamant that there be 90 candles on her cake!
After the party we met Brittany and Andrew, friends from back-in-the-day. We went to the beach, where a wiped out X met the Pacific Ocean.

Enjoying Pizza with Brittany and Andrew...Xaris is wearing her monkey suit. I'll try to post a better picture of it soon!

That's all for now, it's midnight, and I'm supposed to sleep while the baby sleeps.

Marshy & Xaritas

Xaris and I met John and Debra and their son John Marshall to play in the pumpkins at the Arboretum...
I brought X's pumpkin hats to take some cute pictures (I'm kicking myself for forgetting her monkey suit...Marshall was a zebra, they would have looked so cute!)
It was rather tough to get everyone looking in the right direction for the picture though!

I think Marshy wants to eat her head...

Now it's X's turn to be interested in the pumpkin hat...

Maybe if we stick pumpkins in front of them, they'll look forward.
But not up.



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