Monday, March 23, 2009

All play and no work...

The weather today is GORGEOUS! We had a playdate at the park with the playgroup this morning before music class (no, Nicole and Keith didn't come today, unfortunately) to take advantage of it. Other than a slight obsession with eating the rubber bark chips on the playground (which led to mini tantrums when I dug them out of her mouth), Charlotte had a terrific time. There's nothing cuter than a baby in overalls.




Friday, March 20, 2009

High-tech story time

Charlie Jo is lucky enough to have two very talented grandmothers. One (Grandma Jo) is an algebra teacher who will be able to help her with all her math homework when Corey and I reach the limits of our knowledge. The other (NanaB) is a children's services librarian who will be able to help Charlie Jo with early literacy skills and book reports. (Her grandfathers are a little less helpful until CJ gets quite a bit older -- Grandpa Spike can help her create computer programs and Granddad will help her when she falls in love with a foreign national and wants to know how to get him a green card.)

Anyway, NanaB has already started her campaign to get Charlie Jo literate. She has been reading picture books to CJ via Skype (video conferencing over the internet), and CJ is really liking it! I can't believe how still she will sit, and it's funny to see. Today, I sat her in her spare highchair (aka "Zoey's highchair") seat to see if she would sit still on her own (meaning not in my lap). She did! She only took her eyes off the screen to make sure I was still nearby and to reach for a toy to hold during the story.





Corey thinks NanaB should start a subscription service for Skype story times. I told him that's what people think TV is.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Now she's a REAL cowgirl!

Tonight, Dan brought over Charlotte's birthday present (in addition to the awesome book the Marshalls gave her at the party) -- a gorgeous, hand-made rocking horse! We put Charlotte on it and she loved it. Isn't it beautiful?!?!? Thank you so much, Dan (and the rest of the Marshalls)!!


Lunch with the Vandy Aunties

After having coffee with the moms' group, we trekked up to Nashville for lunch with Daddy and the Vandy Aunties (my old coworkers). I miss them so much! We had a good time after lunch back at the office. CJ showed off her walking skills by taking a self-guided tour all over the building. We started with a dance party in Kathryn's office.



CJ loves her Auntie Angela!



Too bad CJ covered up Auntie Kathryn's face with the letterhead she stole.



We need to make it up there more often. It's nice to reconnect with my pre-mommy life!

Ready for action

In our ongoing quest to raise Charlotte as a human rather than a barnyard animal, we have previously introduced the spoon to mealtimes. That was a passing fad, and a new lack of interest in her beloved yogurt has given CJ very little use for utensils. The next step was to see how CJ did with dishes. She has thrown bowls on the floor in the past, so I bought one of the kind that sticks to the highchair tray with a suction cup. This one is also shaped so that the food that doesn't quite make it to the kid's mouth is funneled back into the bowl.



This was all fine and dandy for a while, but once CJ got tired of the pasta she (1) emptied the bowl by hand (throwing the pasta onto the tray, floor, and even the dog), (2) used brute force to tear the bowl off the tray, and (3) proceeded to fling the bowl onto the nearby table.

Sigh. We have a long way to go.

Oh! But I forgot about Chuck E. Cheese! CJ did eat her pizza pieces nicely off a paper plate at Chuck E. Cheese yesterday. It wasn't until she had consumed about three large pizzas all by herself that she tired of the plate and flung it away. That kid LOVES pizza. Just like her daddy and Uncle Don.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Ride 'em, cowgirl

We had lunch with the playgroup today at Chuck E. Cheese. Despite the obnoxiousness and lousy pizza, it's really fun to watch Charlotte enjoy herself there. Please ignore my screechy voice trying to get CJ's attention in this video, but please enjoy watching CJ prepare for her upcoming bull riding competition.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Birthday party weekend with NanaB & Granddad

Trying to convince Charlie Jo to wear something on her head is like trying to get the ocean to stand still.



NanaB & Granddad gave her this cool outfit to wear for her birthday party.



The cakes Alicia made for the party were gorgeous AND delicious!



We had pizza for lunch at the party. Demetri fed Zoey some yummy veggies, too.



CJ got a great book from the Marshalls with lots of bright pictures in it.



Zoey helped decorate CJ's present! CJ tried to eat the envelope the card came in.



Granddad is so proud of his one-year-old.



Ready for CAKE!



Scarily enough, CJ ate almost all of that cake.



CJ looks dazed by the chocolate. The Marshalls all look cute though!



Joslyne & Zoey checked out the cool new play tunnel they gave CJ for her birthday.



CJ loves her tunnel!!



Watching the instant replay of the cake-on-the-floor debacle.



BAROO?



The next morning, we tested out CJ's new birthday suit (well, the bathing suit Corey and I gave her for her birthday, anyway) in the hot tub. CJ is going to spend a lot of time in that tub this summer, I suspect! We have grand plans to make it a "luke-warm tub" for the dog days of summer.



In her new outfit from NanaB & Granddad -- CJ looks like a little mannequin, doesn't she?



Cuddling with Mommy after a terrific lunch at Monell's in downtown Franklin. We discovered that CJ loves cornbread.



CJ tried to stow away in NanaB's suitcase, but she was discovered when it was time to pack.



NanaB & Granddad - thank you so much for coming to help us celebrate CJ's first birthday!!

Monday, March 16, 2009

I tried to be cool about it, but I'm done pretending.

Okay, so I hinted a while back that a certain Oscar winner has been bringing her daughter to our music class, but I didn't want to seem all star-struck about it. Today, that is all changing. I am no longer pretending -- I AM star-struck. What changed? Well, the hubby came to class, too.

Does Charlotte know how special it is to have a Best Actress Oscar winner singing goofy songs just a few feet away? Doe she appreciate having a Grammy-winning country artist crooning "Trot Old Joe" within spitting distance (not that she would EVER spit him!)? Probably not. But I will record it in her baby book so that someday she can read it and say, "Mom, tell me again who these Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban people are? Didn't they used to be famous in the olden days?"

The best part about class today was when at the end, the instructor was commenting on how nice it was to see a daddy at class with his daughter. Nicole piped up and mentioned that "Zoey's dad" had come in the past as well. Both Zoey AND Demetri got shout-outs from Nicole Kidman! And even though Zoey wasn't even at class today and Nicole hadn't been there for nearly a month, Nicole remembered Zoey's name! I guess those cheeks are unforgettable...

[Yes, Nicole Kidman is gorgeous in person, even without much makeup at all. No, her forehead does not appear to move, but can you blame her for a little cosmetic enhancement? If my face was going to be shown in close-up on a huge movie screen, I might do the same. Yes, Keith is just as cute in person, and yes, he does have a nice voice. They both have very cool accents.]

Sunday, March 15, 2009

And this is what happens when you try to take a group photo with an uncooperative 1-year-old


Walk the line

Charlotte had taken about 5-6 steps together on several occasions over the last week or so, but it wasn't until a couple of hours after her birthday party on Saturday that she suddenly had a notion to take a nice, long cruise. NanaB was the first to recover from the surprise of it all, and she grabbed her camera about 20 seconds after the journey began. Now I know she's wearing a rather odd-looking outfit. The dress on top is one that has a stain that won't come out, and we had that on her because of the aforementioned cake eating exploits. We put the plaid pants back on after the party ended because CJ was getting chilly. My irrational mom pride requires that I give this explanation as to why she looks like a ragamuffin.

One in a million shot

After watching the first video below, you might wonder exactly how it was that CJ picked up that entire cake and knocked it on the floor. Luckily, Joslyne happened to take a photo at EXACTLY that precise moment. It was a one in a million shot!



If you hadn't watched the video, you might think she was just bringing the cake up to her mouth to really get a good bite. Amazingly enough, the cake landed on the ground and made it back up onto the tray in one piece!

Cake cake and more cake - in two acts

Act I - The tragedy



Act II - The comedy