Busy Day

Today was a busy, busy day.  I signed Anna (and myself) up for a class called “Sing, Sign and Play” which started today.  It was very cute and I think using the signs in a group setting might help us – Anna seems to be much more reluctant to sign than Carrie was for some reason, so maybe seeing other babies trying to sign too will be good.

Then I had an eye appointment, because my frames have been (quite literally) falling apart for a few months and I haven’t been to get my prescription checked since Carrie was born.  I ordered a new pair that are very different from the style I’ve been wearing for the past several years, so hopefully when the come in and I can actually see myself in the mirror in them they’ll still look cute.

Finally, we went to the farmer’s market, and then to a friend’s house for dinner.  I’m beat!

Twelve Months Old!

Dear Anna,

Today you are a whole year old.  It’s hard to believe how quickly this year has gone, but at the same time you really seem like you’ve been part of this family forever.

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I can’t think of one new thing you’ve tried this month besides chocolate.  (And truth be told, you’ve had a bit of that before.  But officially, you first had chocolate in your birthday cupcake yesterday.)  It’s only because we ran out of new foods for you to try a long time ago.  You are one adventurous eater, and all you have left to try at this point are nuts and shellfish.

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You don’t have any more real words yet, but you have several “proto-words”.  For example, you say “da!” a lot,  but generally in a context where you could mean “dog” or “duck” or “daddy”.  Signing is hit or miss.  You can sign things like “milk”, “more”, “water” and “all done”, but you frequently prefer to just yell at me in the hopes that I’ll figure out what you want instead.  Maybe that’s less work?  I don’t know…it’s certainly frustrating for both of us!

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You do a lot of standing now, just standing without holding onto anything, so you can use both hands to play with things.  I’m thinking it won’t be too long before you decide walking is much better than crawling because you don’t have to put the toys in your hands down before you can go somewhere.  But I’m not exactly in a hurry, because you get into everything you possibly can as it is.  I’m ashamed to admit this, but if it looks like you have something in your mouth, I can say “Anna, what have you got??” and you crawl over to me and open your mouth to let me pull it out.  Clearly this happens far too many times a day since you are so well trained!

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You’ve also started bopping to the beat.  Even though you don’t walk yet, you love to dance while you’re holding onto a table or a couch or someone’s hands.  You’ve always loved music – when I sing to you at night you giggle at me sleepily and try to grab my mouth, like you’re trying to figure out where the music is coming from.

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Today was a pleasant day.  We spent the day with Nana and Poppy.  Daddy made you french toast for breakfast, and then we just sort of hung out for most of the day.  You were wearing a handknit dress made by one of my friends and I took a ton of pictures of you for the day.  We gave you your very first doll (and like your big sister, you essentially ignored it – but she grew out of that pretty quickly and I bet you will too).  And then we went to Great-Grandma’s house for dinner.  Did you know that the two of you share a birthday?  That’s where you got your middle name!  So you blew out the candles on her cake together, and then we came home and put you to bed.

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This past year was full of sweet baby snuggles and squishy, kissable cheeks.  I am so looking forward to seeing how you grow and change over this next year – what you have to say when you find your words and where those chubby little baby legs take you.  It’s been a grand adventure so far, and I’m ready for the next chapter.  I love you!

Love, Mommy

Birthday Party (part the first)

Today was Anna’s first first birthday party, the family party.  There were 25 people (I think?) but it seemed much busier than the (much bigger) party we had for Carrie’s first birthday because this time around there were 8 kids under 10.  That’s a lot of busy little creatures running around the house.  And I do mean the house, because there was an absolute torrential downpour for most of the afternoon.  Luckily, it cleared up not long after we had cake, so all the cousins took a dip in the (extremely chilly) pool and burnt off some of that excess energy.

We did a monkey/luau theme…  See, Anna is our “Anna Banana”, but I didn’t want to make her a banana-shaped (or flavored) cake, so I thought a monkey would work instead.  But I wanted to make it a girly monkey, so I settled on Hawaiian flowers to accomplish that.  It’s not my best ever cake, but I do think it came out pretty cute!

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Anyway, a good time was had by all, including the birthday girl who loved eating her very own chocolate cupcake:

Nom, nom, nom!
Nom, nom, nom!

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Strong Museum

We went to the Strong Museum today with Mary, Lou and the kids.  Carrie had a blast showing her cousins around the museum, and the adults all had fun in the new arcade game exhibit.  For the record, I really suck at arcade games, but I played Tetris, Q-bert and some multi-player racing game that Denis totally beat me at.

Then we met the rest of Denis’ family at Champps – considering we had 8 kids in our party of 16, it went amazingly well.  And the mile high ice cream pie was an enormous hit among all the kids, including Anna!

Now off to decorate some cake…

Time

I remember, as a child, whole afternoons that seemed longer than the first six months of this year have been.  I find myself in awe of the generations of women who came before me and did so many household tasks without the benefit of a dishwasher, washing machine, pre-cooked rotisserie chickens from Wegmans…

Even with all of these time-saving devices, somehow I don’t have even remotely enough time to keep my house moderately clean, keep up with the laundry, show my face at the shop now and then, work on shop samples, keep up my blog, make fancy invitations and cakes for Anna’s birthday, and every other thing on my mental to-do list.

I can’t believe Anna’s birthday is in three days!  I also can’t believe the sheer number of things on the list of things to do before her party on Saturday…there’s just never enough time.

Swinging

The girls and I went to a park for a picnic lunch today.  Anna got her first ride on a playground swing – it’s hard to say which she liked more: swinging, or sitting on my hip and “helping” me push Carrie on the swing when it was her turn!  Both involved much giggling with glee.

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Happy Fourth of July!

We didn’t get to watch any fireworks – we were spoiled for so many years by a display we could see from our house, but it didn’t happen last year either, so I guess it’s gone for good.  And we spent most of the day patriotically decluttering the house, but we did grill and spend some good family time together today.  Hope everyone had a great fourth!

(Cherry popsicles before pictures = cherry red lips!)
(Cherry popsicles before pictures = cherry red lips!)

Four Teeth!

Last night Anna was MISERABLE.  (So was I, apparently I picked up a stomach bug somewhere…)  And when she woke up this morning, it was clear why: the other top tooth is finally through.  So four teeth, just in time for the fourth!