Monday, January 25, 2010

36 years

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It's my birthday! Here I am in my flannel pjs trying to get Eliza to bed when Cap surprises me with news that we have a reservation tonight for a sushi dinner! I asked if I had to change and he said at least out of my slippers. He also surprised me with an ice cream cake to share with Addie and Papa Mit and 3 dozen red roses at work. I know, awwwwwwww, right?!

My Dad has been organizing his life possessions and shipped me three boxes of family memorabilia including a box of letters and cards that were sent to me, my parents and grandparents when I was born, yes, 36 years ago today. This is the telegram sent by my Aunt and Uncle from the US Embassy in Kathmandu to congratulate my parents on their first child - me! My Aunt Susan and I share a birthday along with Robert "Robbie" Burns who would be 251 today. See, 36 is young!

Thank you all for my birthday wishes in person, on the phone, by mail or on facebook. Hugs!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Meeting Tufty

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Nana and Pop Pop have headed back to wintry Michigan leaving us missing them and a week of rain. Good thing Miss Addie has her new Hello Kitty umbrella compliments of Nana and Pop Pop to keep her dry and remember the long weekend. This was their first time meeting Eliza and my Dad gave her the new moniker, Tufty, because of Eliza's dark fluff on the top of her head.

Over the weekend Addie saw her grandfather in action up at the church pulpit presiding over the baptism of the granddaughter of former Michigan friends. Also on Saturday, Addie went to her swim lesson and we all went to the Kidspace Museum in Pasadena. She passed out at 5 pm that night forcing us to move our sushi dinner plans from dining out to dining in. No problem!

After pancakes on Sunday, we drove up the coast to Malibu to explore the tidepools at Leo Carillo State Beach just before the rains came. We saw cormorants, sand pipers, a white egret, crabs, sea stars, urchins and anemones. The rain didn't stop us from continuing North to Neptune's Net to consume massive piles of fried seafood. The rest of the afternoon we watched football and then Cap and I snuck out after the girls were in bed to see Avatar in Imax/3-D.

Monday morning after waffles, we took Addie to see Princess and the Frog (her second time!) while Cap and Eliza stayed at home. Then it was off the airport to say farewell. In between all of our adventures, there was plenty of time just to hang out at home and let Nana and Pop Pop play with the girls. My Dad is an expert bottle feeder!

Now all of the grandparents have met Eliza and we are ready for repeat visitors!

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Addie's portrait of Baby Eliza
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Check out more pictures of our trip to the beach here.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Love Letter

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This is Addie's first love letter. At least, that's what I'm calling it. It was written by her classmate, Jack, for her. Smart kid to know the way to her heart is through her ponies.

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Addie's drawings continue to amaze me. This is a self portrait. I love the eyelashes.

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ice cream cones with rainbow sprinkles

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a sad face with tears. I asked Addie why the little girl was sad and she replied "she misses her Mama and Dada."

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Addie has also been practicing writing her letters which she noted was "hard." I'm digging the flourish on the letter "U".

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And this masterpiece is her most recent. Did she really draw this herself? She said she did and when I told her I really like her heart person and flower person, she informed that they are not persons, they are girls. So there.

Nana and Pop Pop are coming to visit us today. This is their first time meeting Miss Eliza. I'm so excited!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Happy 4 Months Eliza!

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Four months old already? But how can that be?!

And could she possible get cuter? Oh I melt when I see her. Spoken like a proud Mama, as Cap just said after I gushed over these photos.

Eliza smiles. Eliza laughs. Eliza has also found her feet, her hands and her mouth which she mixes up in a little baby waltz. Hand to feet, feet to mouth, mouth to feet, hand to mouth and round and round we go. She grabs everything including Addie's hair which she tolerates with great fortitude. Eliza is adjusting to daycare and me to work. I must say though that, after the miracle of bringing life into the world, spreadsheets and proposals seem rather mundane.

The other big news is that Eliza has pretty much weaned herself. When I got strep, Cap stepped in with the bottle and formula and by the time I recovered days later, Eliza had lost interest. I feed her once or so in the middle of the night when she is too sleepy to protest. I've been trying to pump at work once a day although even that is becoming hard to schedule. While I'm a little sad and a less than thrilled at 6 months of expensive formula, I am glad to have the freedom to roam about knowing that Cap can step in and feed her. I'll also miss the extra calorie burn. Perhaps I'll get serious about Wii hula-hooping and see if I can shrink the kangaroo pouch that is my stomach.

Happy Birthday little Eliza Belle, Eliza Booty, Eliza Doodle and Turkey Lurkey. I love you!

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See more from her 4 Month photo shoot here.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Let it snow!

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We ended 2009 reconnecting with family and began 2010 celebrating with old friends in Colorado. I had such an amazing time hanging out in Keystone with my cousins, seeing their kids who are now almost all grown up, and having plenty of hands willing to hold Eliza. Then we went to Granby for 2 nights to stay with fabulous girlfriend Reid and her family. We all went sledding, Cap shredded the mountain, Eliza went swimming for the first time, Addie got on Nordic skis and I even went myself. It was a perfect way to welcome in 2010.

Happy New Year!

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Addie and Eliza with their second cousins

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Snow angels

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3 Madeira girls (1 not pictured) nordic skiing in Rocky Mountain National Park. We had the place to ourselves.

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The view from Reid's house in Granby

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Cap takes on Winter Park

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Scott, Arden, Cap and Eliza roast marshmallows

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Addie and Sawyer sledding


I was so proud of Addie for trying out cross country skiing. She was a champion and despite the wipe out in this video (which Addie finds hilarious), she spent most of the time upright moving right along.

Check out a few more photos here.

Monday, January 04, 2010

Here Comes Santa Claus



Santa brought so many presents that we didn't open the last gift until 9:45 - at night. Sure, we had a few pleasant interruptions like the arrival of Uncle Brother from Alaska and hosting Christmas dinner for 10. Next year under the tree, I think less is more will be our motto. Addie enjoyed every minute even though Santa forgot her Snow White crown. He made up for it though when he brought a Cinderella phone so Addie could invite her over for a Boxing Day playdate. I loved having my brother with us and Addie thought he was pretty cool too. You can check out a few more of our adventures below.

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Decked out in Hello Kitty thanks to Auntie Jennifer


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Brother at Christmas Dinner at our house

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Riding the train at the Santa Barbara Zoo

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Sledding practice, California style

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Uncle Brother and Snow White at the Getty Villa

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Me and Eliza on the beach in Malibu

I survived!

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Yes, I survived Eliza's first day at daycare and so did she. I also survived my first day back at work, enjoying perks like a working bathroom, free coffee and adult conversation. Andi said Eliza did fine and was a great burper. I guess we all have to be good at something.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Home Again Home Again

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We returned last night from a fabulous adventure in snowy Colorado. I'm glad we have today to transition because I have a To Do list that can't be ignored (see below) and, gulp, tomorrow I return to work after 4 months of maternity leave and Miss Eliza heads off to daycare.

To Do:

Have plumber come ASAP to fix backed-up pipes (nothing says welcome home like backed-up sewage in your shower and toilet.)
Mop up flooded laundry room
Unpack
Do laundry (once the top 2 on the list are completed)
Take a shower (see above)
Rent check (late. oops)
Fill out daycare paperwork
Make copies of Eliza's immunization records
Pack diaper bag, label Eliza's bottles and defrost breastmilk for daycare
Write thank-you notes
Pack away Christmas decorations (sniff sniff)
Dispose of Christmas tree somehow
Download pictures and videos from our trip
Write a Christmas blog post
Write a Colorado vacation post
Do something fun that doesn't involve cleaning or sewage!

optional: ponder New Year's resolutions