Monday, December 31, 2007

Uh-oh, We have a smile emergency

Violet has always been smiley and just recently she has become really coorperative when it comes to taking pictures. She sees the red light flash and she's all about hammin' it up for the shot. I was really happy about this, especially since the holidays were approaching.

Well, the morning of Christmas Eve I noticed that Violet was squinting her eyes into little crescent moons everytime she smiled. Little did I know the impact this new style of smiling would have on our Christmas pictures. I swear, the second she sees the camera now, she scrunches up her nose and squeezes her eyes shut until she hears us put the camera away. These aren't out-takes, these are the best of the bunch. At least she's still smiling... ;)










Although it's cute, I hope her 'old' smile comes back soon! At this point, I fear her loyal readers will never see her eyeballs again.

Happy New Year...Almost

Hi guys, what do ya say? Can I play ya some 'Auld Lang Syne'?
Nothin' says New Year's Eve celebration like a big pile of squash
The only Christmas shot we got with all of our eyes open. ;) Ol' Blue Eyes next to her first Christmas tree
You said we do WHAT on Christmas morning?!?!
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

A Christmas Miracle



Due to its true meaning, and its proximity to the New Year, the Christmas season is certainly a time for reflection. And oh, my...what a year it's been.

I read an article when Violet was much smaller :) that stressed the importance of writing down happenings and feelings from the first year of your child's life. Not only because they change and develop so quickly, but also for your child so they could one day read your remarks and feel a connectedness to their infancy. They recommended writing your baby a letter each month, detailing their milestones and what you love about them.

I whole heartedly agreed with this concept, however (as most of you know), I'm not one for setting aside time for crafty/keepsake tasks, regardless of their level of importance.

So, on this Christmas night, I thought I would reflect on a FEW things that I remember about Violet's first 9 months...and what I love about her:
1. Her first smile - the crooked one.
2. How she's always shown affection to her stuffed animals.

3. Her chubby legs.
4. The looong nights when we'd think she had finally fallen asleep, and we'd take 5 minutes to gently place her in her crib and the moment we'd removed our last pinky from underneath her she'd open those little baby blues and glare at us, as if to say, "Where the heck do you think you're going?".
5. Her big, drooly kisses.
6. How her shoulders bounce up and down when she giggles.
7. She makes the funniest faces (wonder where she got that from?).

8. When I insisted on swaddling her until she was 4 1/2 months old even though she consistently wiggled her left arm free and would be waving to greet me in the morning (not really).
9. How she happily wiggles her feet when she sits in the shopping cart at Wegmans and gives strangers a smile.
10. How cute she looks when she sucks her thumb.


OK, I'm just getting warmed up, but I'll save it for another day. ;)

Violet
, we love you. You truly are our Christmas miracle.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

A Very Viley Update


My husband has a knack for coming up with funny nicknames.

Some of his recent for Violet are:
- Viley Bag of Doughnuts
- V-bag
- Smiley Viley
- Bucket of baby cries (this is actually an oldie but a goodie)
- Chunky Chunkerson
- Damien (because he says she looks like the little boy in the movie 'The Omen')

Now that I've updated you on her nickname status, here are a few new things she's been entertaining us with:
- Meowing (or at least a very distorted rendition) at every cat, dog, teddy bear or stuffed bunny she sees.
- Pulling Hannah's fur out by the handfuls and yanking at her tail if she can catch it.
- Crying at every strange and familiar face she sees (it's the 'stranger danger' phase), and crying when I leave the room, drop her at the sitter's or when someone laughs too loudly. Does this phase pass quickly?
- Slowly waving her hands in the air when I sing to her before she goes to bed (haven't figured this one out yet, but it's pretty darn cute).
- Clapping her hands - upside down.
- High-fives! Kinda.
- Tugging toys out of her friend's hands and poking them in the eyes (since Rich taught her that it was a funny thing to do).
- Letting out one quick belly laugh for no particular reason while we're driving in the car.
- Consuming ENORMOUS amounts of tofu, apples, pears, bananas, peas, squash, cherrios and carrots.
- Giving hugs
- Enjoying 'playtime in the daytime' with daddy which involves playing with a titlest golf ball and an inflatable beach ball (I can usually hear her laughing from downstairs).

and...

- Saying Da Da (not necessarily in reference to her father - but she's almost there!)


Consider yourself officially up-to-date. ;)