Friday, July 31, 2009

Still Dancing with Daddy

When Ellie was 8 or 9 months old, Jeremy began dancing a Special Dance with her to a Special Song: "Dancing with Daddy." She loved it, and would giggle and squeal with delight. Well, now at 23 months, Daddy and Ellie still dance this Special Dance together. She asks for it every single day (and sometimes about a billion times per day!). I love watching them do this little ritual!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Miss Sing-A-Lot...and we DO mean sings a lot!

Probably Ellie favorite thing to do is sing. She is constantly singing this or that. Below is her latest rendition of "The Wheels on the Bus." She actually requests this song every night for her lullaby (!). In the beginning of this clip she is in the middle of our modified-lullaby version that goes, "The Wheels on the Bus say 'Good night, Ellie'..."

My personal choice as highlights in this clip:
  • Toward the end, after she skips over a bunch of pages/verses, she belts out, "SINGIN' WHEELS ON THE BUS!"
  • The grand finale high note at the end.

Enjoy!


Friday, June 5, 2009

Day at Settlers Park

We have a pretty cool park near us called Settlers Park. Actually, it should be called a "park-extravaganza" as it has four playground structures, swings for every shape and size, a musical instrument park with different drums, marimbas, bells, etc., and last but not least, a water park area with fountains of water that shoot up from the ground, and buckets of water that pour down.

Here are some pics of Ellie at Settlers, enjoying the water on a hot day:







Ellie's abridged version of the "ABC" song...

Sunday, April 12, 2009

HAPPY EASTER!

I know. It has been almost 5 months since this blog has seen any action. Our sincere apologies for the horrendous up-keep. If we have any readers/Ellie-fans still left, here are pics from our lovely Easter day:

We began our day worshipping the Risen Son, Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and raised us to a new life by His blood and His Father's grace. Our new church home in Boise, Idaho -- The Well -- held a semi-sunrise service on top of Table Rock, which overlooks the entire Valley. It was a beautiful morning with a beautiful view.




Mom and Dad, sans Little E.
(We thought it wise to not bring our lightening-quick and extremely active girl up on top of a cliff.)


Elinore in her Easter duds.

The two beautiful girls: Maddie and Ellie.

Our attempt at an Easter family pic: Ellie has already lost interest, I am trying to tell Dad how to use the camera, and Jeremy is the only one cooperating.













Thursday, November 6, 2008

Pigtails Getting into Trouble

Elinore's hair is finally long enough to put in 'pigtails' -- yay! Now she doesn't have to look like she is sporting a mullet any longer.

Unfortunately, the new 'do doesn't make her more obedient...



"If I can just get my little fingers on some of those buttons..."

"What? A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do to listen to some music!"

Monday, November 3, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008

[Belated] 12 Month Update



My apologies for the belated post, but without further ado, here is Ellie’s 12 month update.

Stats:
  • 31.5 in.
  • 20 lbs. 12 oz.

For a baby born off the charts in all regards, she is evening out in her “old” age.

Standard Physical Milestones:

  • Stands on her own
  • Cruises along furniture
  • Climbs everything (Our barriers are now ineffective!!)

Language Milestones:

Ellie is very vocal. As I mentioned in the previous post, she has acquired quite a vocabulary for a 13 month old. Here are her spoken words, in no particular order. And for extra credit, see if you can find the pattern:

  • Mama/Mum
  • Dada (Yay! Jeremy is no longer the same word as “dog.”)
  • Ga (“dog”)
  • Ka /ke ka (“cat” or Kee-kat)
  • Ball
  • Bubbles
  • Hi
  • Bye bye
  • Ba ba (“bottle” – she wakes up in the morning by standing up in her crib, taking the paci out of her mouth and clearly saying “Ba ba”…and it had better be to her pronto!)
  • Baaaa (“Lamb/sheep”)
  • Mmmmm (During mealtimes, especially if it is officially Mom's food)

Ellie is also taking a Sing and Sign class, and she has recently begun signing like crazy. Here are her signed words:

  • Hello
  • Goodbye
  • Bubbles
  • Ball
  • More/again
  • All done
  • Brushing teeth
  • Lights
  • Phone

And now here is the “Parent’s Brag List,” which are things that she does but doesn’t really have a category other than it blows us away with pride:

  • She can locate any one of her books by us only saying the opening lines.
  • She loves to sing, and actually sings the chorus to one of her songs…ON PITCH (!). Granted, the chorus is not from a Verdi opera, or anything like that – just “La la laaaaa.”
  • She can be “gentle” with the cats, and actually pets Thomas very nicely now. Although she had a relapse the other day and had him pinned to the ground with a fist-full of fur…but everyone backslides a little.
Ellie Interests:

The local park. Ellie loves swinging on the swings, sliding down the slides, and just getting plain ol’ dirty. She does “clean up” the leaves, though, after watching Jeremy do it several times.





Talking on the phone.


Fashion. I think we have a little Fashionista on our hands. Ellie loves trying on shoes, in particular, and holds up her little feet for me to slip different styles in the store.


Brushing her teeth. She signs this at all times of the day -- even when it is so random and out of context with anything that we are doing…




Whew! I hope this mammoth-post has satiated all those Ellie fans out there.

And now I will conclude this with an update of my own. Remember when I was concerned about becoming one of “Those Moms,” and was bemoaning the fact that we had just acquired a garish piece of furniture called an “exersaucer” for Elinore? Well. Here’s how that whole concern is shaping up:






Friday, October 3, 2008

Happy Birthday, Elinore Grace!

[Today, we have a special guest blogger, Elinore Grace Peterson..]
So, today was really a weird day.

It started off normal. I woke up at 4:45 a.m. bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (it's a new time I have been trying out the past week...). Mommy and Daddy tried to ignore me for a long time -- I think they really hoped I will go back to sleep! -- but I was hungry aaannnd ready to play! So I let out several drawn-out and high-pitched cries that I have found to have a high success rate in getting the lights turned on. By 5:30 a.m., both Mommy and Daddy greeted me with yawns...and a SONG about a "Happy Birdy," or something like that. What the...??! This was certainly new!



After I was changed, fed and had played a little bit, everything seemed to be normal again. Daddy went to work, and Mommy and I went to my Sign and Sing class with Ms. Jennifer. Today we learned the signs for different animals, like kee-kats and cows. Then I went home for my nap, but when I woke up, I had a fun surprise: Daddy was home early! Yay! Then he gave me some strange, brightly colored things that I, of course, tasted and touched.



So cool! They ended up being new books and clothes, which is great because I needed both. My books were getting so boring, and I always like looking cute.



Then, I got this totally awesome drum. I looooovvve drums, and just about anything I can bang around, general. This drum plays music and lights up. I got into a groove and started dancing while I was playing. It was addictive! I was so into it, that when Daddy picked me up, I kept drumming...but on his HEAD! But, he didn't make music when I banged down with my hands. Oh well!






I think I was so revved up by the drum and cool stuff that I had trouble going down for my afternoon nap. In fact, I just laid in my crib and cried into my lovey until Mommy came and got me. Then we had to go to Daddy and Mommy's bible study, and they took me, puffy, red eyes and all. But I cheered up when I got there, because my friend, Adam, was there. We played and had the adults all chasing after us left and right. It was so fun! Then, it got all weird again. Everyone was singing the "Birdy" song again, and they were all looking at me. Then, I saw these little lights in front of me, and I wanted desperately to reach out and touch them, but Daddy and Mommy wouldn't let me.




After all the singing (and the temptation of those little lights) had past, Daddy gave me a strange tasting food. It was so good! I had a great time digging my fingers into it, and licking them off.


In the end, I looked like this:


So that was my weird day. I hope tomorrow is even weirder!


Thursday, September 25, 2008

Random Pics/Update

Ellie's 12 month (I can't believe it!) appointment is right around the corner, so I will do a full update then. However in the meantime, I can't resist leaking some details on our little Chatty Cathy now. Ellie is building her vocabulary it seems every week. Right now she says consistently:


  • Mom or Momma

  • Dada

  • Ball

  • Yummm

  • Uh oh!

  • Kee-kat (a.k.a. Cat)

  • Tra la la la laaa (learned from one of her books where a little ferret named Haha sings at the end -- Ellie's version sounds more like "wa wa waa")

  • Ga! (her version of "dog"...have no idea why)

  • Bye bye (with a cute wave of the hand)

  • Hi (ditto)
I swear the other day she tried to say "seven" when she was playing with a counting toy, but that might be a proud mother's skewed perception. :)

Oh, and here are random pics from the last month or so, in no particular order:



Ellie with her face smushed against her drum lid during music time.

This is usually the mischievous smile we get just before she does something she knows is a "No-no"...



"It is sooo fun when Dad blow dries my hair!"


Speaking of hair: The poor girl had no chance in the hair department between Jeremy's curly, 'fro-y locks, and my coarse and frizzy ones. Talk about bed head!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Blog Update

Our deepest apologies to all those Ellie-fans out there: Our laptop died a painful death, and then its shiny, new replacement died a VERY premature death (!!). I will try to take some pictures in the next few weeks in order to fully chronicle The Girl's first year as an infant -- believe it or not (we certainly don't!), Ellie's official induction as a "Toddler" is right around the corner...