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21 JULY 2005
We
just finished up a visit with my parents on Monday. They arrived
last Tuesday. Unfortunatley, it did rain much of the time. My dad
was able to golf the first two days of his visit, but I think he
would have liked to go more. Some friends of my parents were also
here in town on vacation. We went over to the beach house they rented
for dinner one night. There were 4 families sharing 2 beach houses
with about 5 teenage girls to play with Annie. She absolutely loved
all the attention. The girls enjoyed their grandparents. Annie was
totally in awe of her grandpa. She wanted him to hold her constantly.
It was sad and sweet at the same time. Sad because she is obviously
in need of her daddy. My mom is already talking about another visit
for Annie's birthday since their birthdays are only a day apart.
My mom and I got on a purse-making kick. A friend of mine talked
me into making a purse to give to her grandmother. Once my mom saw
the finished product, she had to have one. So we went fabric shopping
and made 2 purses by the end of their visit. They are actually very
easy to make and usually only take a couple of hours. I've posted
some pics of them on the projects page. Take a look. And, NO, I
won't make one for you. Check out our photo
shoot pictures posted on the Memories
page.
We are slowly getting back into the daily routine
since my parents' departure. Annie had a few rough days, but I think
she's pretty much back to normal. She is pickier than ever with
food. I'm getting very frustrated with her and refuse to go through
all the cupboards and fridge until I find something she will eat.
She's even gotten to the point where she doesn't like food that
she used to love. I'd say breakfast is the worst meal for us. I
would usually give her any combination of oatmeal, eggs, yogurt,
cereal, waffles, pancakes, and fruit. She pretty much hates all
that stuff now. Urgh!!
While
Mimi was eating her "dinner" last night, Annie brought
over the "Clap Your Hands" book to me. It's a book that
Mike's mom gave to Annie that has the child do all sorts of cute
stuff. I got her to do many of the things the book asks. Of course,
I wasn't able to get her to find "something yellow" and
other more advanced requests. But she clapped her hands, stomped
her feet, rubbed her tummy, patted her head, twirled in a circle,
sat down, roared like a lion, etc. In other news, Annie still doesn't
know her alphabet beyond the letter "B". And "A"
is still tricky for her, meaning she thinks it's "B".
I work with her for a few minutes several times each day showing
her different letters from the foam and magnet alphabets that we
have. She will repeat the letters quite readily. But when I ask
her to tell me what letter I'm showing her, she will usually say
"B". It's frustrating (and kind of funny at the same time),
but I'll keep working with her.
It's
been a big week for Mimi. I started her on the rice cereal. I figured
it was time to begin because she has been wanting to eat more often
than usual. She seemed to struggle with the digestion of the new
substance the first couple of days, but she seemed fine with it
today. This morning when I gave it to her she would grab my hand
to help shove the spoon in her mouth. I figured she would enjoy
moving onto solid foods since she's such a stout baby. We went to
the pool on Tuesday. An extra babysitter was on hand to watch Annie,
so I got to spend quality time with Mimi in the pool. She hated
it. She cried the entire time, but I think it was because the rice
cereal was giving her tummy trouble. Nonetheless, she finally got
her first swim. Blowing raspberries is her new favorite pastime.
I've added just a few more pictures of the girls to their July
pictures. I've added another video to the girls' video
page. Feel free to view it anytime. Just a reminder: you need
Flash
Player to view the pictures of any recent picture albums and
Quicktime
Player to view any of the videos. Both are free, safe, and quick
to download.
Only two months to go for Mike. He has requested
that no more packages be sent after this week as they may never
get to him. Keep up the emails and MotoMail though. He will be on
the move again next week for one last time. The replacements are
expected to arrive in about a month or so. Nothing exciting to report
and no new pictures. I think Mike is just happy that his time there
will end soon.
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7 JULY 2005
Not much new here. We've been trying to go to the
beach as often as possible. We've been twice already this week.
Annie and I are really getting brown, and, yes, I put the highest
possible SPF on Annie. Mimi is always so great when we go to the
beach because she will usually fall asleep on a towel under the
umbrella. This allows me to spend quality time with Annie in the
water.
We
didn't get to see fireworks on the 4th of July. I didn't think it
would be worth keeping the girls up way past their bedtime, and
I've seen so many other kids Annie's age freak out from the sound
of the fireworks. So we instead met up with another woman with her
kids for dinner. We took the kids to Dairy Queen afterwards to play
on the outdoor playground and eat ice-cream. Annie discovered the
joys of throwing mulch at other kids and on herself despite numerous
reprimands. She can be so naughty. We also went to a double birthday
party on Saturday for a couple of one-year-old girls. The mothers
of the birthday girls set up three different wading pools, a bouncy
house, and allowed access to the backyard swing set. Annie had a
blast taking turns between the pools and the slide on the swing
set. I couldn't get her to sit still long enough to eat a decent
meal.
Mimi
has discovered that she can use her rolling skills to get from one
place to another. She was getting so close to crawling, but she
put her practice on hold in order to give the rolling transportation
a go. I've added a July album
on the girls' page. I decided to get
yet another new digital camera, this time an Digital Rebel SLR.
I can't believe how different it is from just a typical digital
camera. I had a friend come over the other night to practice taking
pictures with it. We set up a studio with a black backdrop to take
pictures of the girls. Of course, Annie wouldn't cooperate. Some
of those pictures are on the
girls' July album, too. Have a look-see! My friend and I also
want to try to go out to the beach right before dusk to take pictures
with the SLR. The plan was to go out to the beach tonight, but it's
supposed to rain. We'll probably just wait until the weekend to
give it a try. I will, of course, post pictures once we've had a
chance to go. I know I said that I would add more videos. It takes
more work, so I will have to find some time one day to sit down
and do it.
We are past the halfway mark for Mike's return
from Iraq. It's just over 2 months away. Mike is doing fine over
there. He just transferred again to another base for a couple of
weeks. It's a base he's already been to in Ramadi. He has mixed
feelings about being there. The cons are that it's a small, "dirty
hole in the ground" with limited phone and computer access,
and the food is not as tasty. He also had to leave his garden behind.
The pros are that Mike has many friends there with which he has
much in common. I don't have any new pictures to post, but I certainly
will the next time I receive some from him.
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