We spent Saturday evening at Sienna's house to see some of Mia's friends (and their parents, too). Sadly, Mom and Dad forgot to bring the camera so you'll have to go over to Sienna's blog to see the cute pictures.
A big thank you to Sienna's mom and dad for a wonderful evening. Mia had a blast with all of Sienna's toys (a friend's toys are always better than your own) and Mom and Dad had a great time with all the parents.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
A Saturday in Old Town
Friday, October 3, 2008
15 Month Stats
Yes, it was already time for another regular check-up (and more shots) for Mia. Here's what we found out:
Height - 30 1/2" (up 2 ") - 50th percentile
Weight - 20 lbs 12 oz (up 2 lbs) - 25th percentile
Attitude - Mia does not like to be poked and prodded and is happy to tell the doctor so.
Mia showed off her verbal skills by telling the doctor "Done, Done, Done" when she was checking Mia's tummy and legs. Clearly, Mia thought she could influence the doctor's actions. At least the doctor has a good sense of humor and got a kick out of it.
Mia also got a few vaccines and her flu shot. She was not pleased, especially as she was getting stuck right at nap time so she was extra moody.
All around, a happy healthy child.
Height - 30 1/2" (up 2 ") - 50th percentile
Weight - 20 lbs 12 oz (up 2 lbs) - 25th percentile
Attitude - Mia does not like to be poked and prodded and is happy to tell the doctor so.
Mia showed off her verbal skills by telling the doctor "Done, Done, Done" when she was checking Mia's tummy and legs. Clearly, Mia thought she could influence the doctor's actions. At least the doctor has a good sense of humor and got a kick out of it.
Mia also got a few vaccines and her flu shot. She was not pleased, especially as she was getting stuck right at nap time so she was extra moody.
All around, a happy healthy child.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Meeting Another Cousin
Mia does have more second cousins than most small children can handle, but today was a special treat as Mia got to meet cousin John Stephens (from Nina's side of the family). This was her first chance to meet anyone from this group of family members and she had a great time with John. We hope it isn't too long before Mia gets to meet Uncle Rick, Aunt Mary, and Cousin Christa.


Saturday, September 20, 2008
Girlfriends
Mia and Anna have been friends since they were just a few weeks old. Now they are big toddlers who can play together and even relax together.
We had a lovely dinner at Anna's parents' home and the girls had a great time playing together. Sadly, Anna will be moving to the Boston area soon. Mia will be the only one left of their little trio in the area, though this will give us one more reason to visit Boston.
P.S. If you're wondering about Mia's pet tree frog, try feeding it by clicking inside the green background to release a fly.
We had a lovely dinner at Anna's parents' home and the girls had a great time playing together. Sadly, Anna will be moving to the Boston area soon. Mia will be the only one left of their little trio in the area, though this will give us one more reason to visit Boston.P.S. If you're wondering about Mia's pet tree frog, try feeding it by clicking inside the green background to release a fly.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Happy Babies All Around!
We have two wonderful updates to make. Tuesday was a very exciting day.
First, baby cousin Ellie (Aunt Kate and Uncle Matt's daughter, born June 7th) had a successful surgery on Tuesday to repair a hole in her heart. She is doing well and the nurses have already found out how feisty she is. She refuses to nap anytime she hears her mom and dad's voices. Think good thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Second, we welcomed into the world yesterday baby Sarah and congratulate her parents, Cousins Elizabeth and Christian. The whole family is doing well. Mia is thrilled to have another baby girl cousin around, though it will be a bit before they get to play together.
First, baby cousin Ellie (Aunt Kate and Uncle Matt's daughter, born June 7th) had a successful surgery on Tuesday to repair a hole in her heart. She is doing well and the nurses have already found out how feisty she is. She refuses to nap anytime she hears her mom and dad's voices. Think good thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Second, we welcomed into the world yesterday baby Sarah and congratulate her parents, Cousins Elizabeth and Christian. The whole family is doing well. Mia is thrilled to have another baby girl cousin around, though it will be a bit before they get to play together.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Forts
Mia and Adleigh got a chance to spend some time together after their dads helped Erin Moodie and her parents pack up the U-Haul trailer. (Erin has a 1 yr stint teaching in Ohio State's classics department.) Mia particularly liked Adleigh's idea of making the sideboard into their own little fort.
She was also particularly interested in the dog "purse" Adleigh had brought along.

A lot has changed since they met almost 1 year ago when Adleigh still lived in the Bay Area and came to help take care of Mia in San Francisco.
A lot has changed since they met almost 1 year ago when Adleigh still lived in the Bay Area and came to help take care of Mia in San Francisco.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Watching a Tree Grow
One year ago, Rob planted an American Elm in our front yard. The plan is to take a picture of Mia with the tree every year to show how big the two of them grow. In the year 1 picture, Mia's just trying to hold her head up. You can easily see how this has changed below.



Here is Year 2:



Monday, September 8, 2008
Communication Explosion
Mia has had a communication explosion recently. She is learning words lightning fast and picking up signs almost as quickly. She really loves using words and signs because she completely gets that we know what she is trying to say so much better when she uses them.
We were recently asked how many words Mia can say now. We had no idea, but spent a few days adding them up. The total is a little over 20 spoken English words and 8 signs. She also does a bunch of sounds; vroom-vroom, blub-blub, etc. The lists are below. Some we don't always understand and I'm sure there are ones she's trying to say that we have yet to get, but this seems to be pretty comprehensive for today.
Spoken Words:
Baby, Ball, Uh Oh, Turtle, Up, Down, Mama, Dada, Dog, No, Yeah, Cheese, Fish, Nina (the name she uses for Rob's mom), Milk, Bottle (for any type of bottle, especially water bottles, or sippy cup), Shoes, Book, More, School, Truck, Bye-bye, Hat
Signs:
More, Hat, Milk, Eat, Bath, Bye, Come, Baby
Note: We've done some back-dated posts. Sorry for the delay. Make sure to scan back to early August to see any updates.
We were recently asked how many words Mia can say now. We had no idea, but spent a few days adding them up. The total is a little over 20 spoken English words and 8 signs. She also does a bunch of sounds; vroom-vroom, blub-blub, etc. The lists are below. Some we don't always understand and I'm sure there are ones she's trying to say that we have yet to get, but this seems to be pretty comprehensive for today.
Spoken Words:
Baby, Ball, Uh Oh, Turtle, Up, Down, Mama, Dada, Dog, No, Yeah, Cheese, Fish, Nina (the name she uses for Rob's mom), Milk, Bottle (for any type of bottle, especially water bottles, or sippy cup), Shoes, Book, More, School, Truck, Bye-bye, Hat
Signs:
More, Hat, Milk, Eat, Bath, Bye, Come, Baby
Note: We've done some back-dated posts. Sorry for the delay. Make sure to scan back to early August to see any updates.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Backyard Pool Time
Saturday, August 30, 2008
A trip to the zoo
Since Mom and Dad took Friday off to make Labor Day weekend, a very long weekend and dad wanted to do some house projects that weren't great for having Mia at home, Mia and Mom went to the zoo. The problem was that the rain that was supposed to pass by lunch time, hung out right on top of us until we were leaving. Thankfully, our friends Pam and Genevieve were as crazy as we were and kept us company in the downpours.
Mia has a great time and wasn't phased by the rain at all. It did limit the picture taking so we only have this one from inside Amazonia. Mia loved that there were no cages or walls. You just walked through the jungle surrounded by the animals.
Mia has a great time and wasn't phased by the rain at all. It did limit the picture taking so we only have this one from inside Amazonia. Mia loved that there were no cages or walls. You just walked through the jungle surrounded by the animals.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Welcome Kiera Elizabeth
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Impromptu Playdate
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Birthday Fun
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Pittsburgh
We spent this weekend in Pittsburgh for the wedding of Rob's old roommate Matt Maserati. Since the wedding wasn't until 6pm, we were able to spend the day with our friends Tom and Cara. Tom took us on a wonderful walking tour of Pittsburgh from their lovely home (in which they were kind enough to put us up in for the weekend) over to Pitt and Carnegie Melon's campuses. Mia even got a tour of Pitt's Cathedral of Learning and enjoyed seeing the wonderful views.



A big thanks to Tom and Cara for, in addition to being wonderful hosts, also being our babysitters for the night. Mia was able to go to bed at a reasonable hour while we attending a wonderful wedding at Heinz Chapel and reception at the Soldier's and Sailor's Memorial.



A big thanks to Tom and Cara for, in addition to being wonderful hosts, also being our babysitters for the night. Mia was able to go to bed at a reasonable hour while we attending a wonderful wedding at Heinz Chapel and reception at the Soldier's and Sailor's Memorial.
Friday, August 15, 2008
How to Scar Your Child For Life
I'm an avid reader of The Poop, the San Francisco Chronicle's baby blog. The blogs are hysterical and they do some crazy contests. (Mia made the Halloween costume blog.)
This recent posting about "My Little Fashion Twin" is one of the best. Growing up, my sister and I had a few occasions of matching outfits, but my parents were pretty decent to us. Rob was enough younger than his siblings to have been spared the matching outfits in the pictures I have seen. I just hope as a parent, I don't cave to the matching outfits. I guess a white shirt and khaki bottoms for a picture are OK, but you have to see the gingham Laura Ingalls sisters.
Hope you enjoy...
This recent posting about "My Little Fashion Twin" is one of the best. Growing up, my sister and I had a few occasions of matching outfits, but my parents were pretty decent to us. Rob was enough younger than his siblings to have been spared the matching outfits in the pictures I have seen. I just hope as a parent, I don't cave to the matching outfits. I guess a white shirt and khaki bottoms for a picture are OK, but you have to see the gingham Laura Ingalls sisters.
Hope you enjoy...
Thursday, August 14, 2008
the milk memos
A few weeks ago, a friend told me about this book, "the milk memos, how real moms learned to mix business with babies - and how you can, too". (Thanks, Kathy!) I finally checked on Amazon and found it is currently at the bargain price of $4.99.
I've had many conversations with my working mom friends and I've been lucky enough to have friends in all types of situations (part-time, full-time, went to work after baby and then left, started working after 6-9 mo at home, started working after 12 wks like me, even working with baby at home). The stories that these women tell are priceless as I don't know how I would have survived so long without them. (I mean who else can make you feel better by telling the story of how they pumped in a court house room storage closet with their feet holding the door shut because it didn't have a lock. That's serious dedication.)
Back to the book...
I picked up the book and in just flipping through it, started laughing out loud. It really hit home for me. I know I've had the advantage of pumping in my own house most of my pumping career, but I've also pumped in airplane bathrooms, taken refrigerated breast milk through Heathrow customs, and had to explain a breast pump to airport security numerous times. I highly recommend it for any mom that's working outside the home or contemplating it. Considering the great price, I think I might be adding it to a few baby shower baskets.
I've had many conversations with my working mom friends and I've been lucky enough to have friends in all types of situations (part-time, full-time, went to work after baby and then left, started working after 6-9 mo at home, started working after 12 wks like me, even working with baby at home). The stories that these women tell are priceless as I don't know how I would have survived so long without them. (I mean who else can make you feel better by telling the story of how they pumped in a court house room storage closet with their feet holding the door shut because it didn't have a lock. That's serious dedication.)Back to the book...
I picked up the book and in just flipping through it, started laughing out loud. It really hit home for me. I know I've had the advantage of pumping in my own house most of my pumping career, but I've also pumped in airplane bathrooms, taken refrigerated breast milk through Heathrow customs, and had to explain a breast pump to airport security numerous times. I highly recommend it for any mom that's working outside the home or contemplating it. Considering the great price, I think I might be adding it to a few baby shower baskets.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Out for a Walk
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Dance Party
We often have dance parties, especially while dinner is being made. Here's Mia getting her groove on to Vaco. The spinning is a recent addition to Mia's repertoire and she's been known to walk backwards, too. Moonwalk next, anyone?
Sorry the background music isn't that loud and the videography isn't that great. This is from our regular camera, not our video camera.
Sorry the background music isn't that loud and the videography isn't that great. This is from our regular camera, not our video camera.
Friday, August 1, 2008
A Quick Visit with Grandpa
Mia got a special treat when we went out to the Air and Space Museum near Dulles Airport to see Grandpa during his layover. As some of you may know, Grandpa has been working in Scotland for the past 8 months and this is the first time since Christmas he has been able to spend time with Mia. Mia had a wonderful time looking at all the planes and seemed to like the space shuttle engine the best.
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