Friday, January 16, 2009

The continuing saga

Luckily, I had my new camera nearby when this morning's antics started between Pacey and Charlie Jo.



Pacey looks skeptical.



WHAM! Charlie Jo forgot to wave the feather buddy near the cat and decided to whomp on him instead. [Note the nasal aspirator in her left hand. Since Charlie has a cold right now, we're using this thing from time to time. Unfortunately, it's one of Charlie's favorite things to play with and chew on, so I'm constantly washing it.]



That's more like it. Pacey wasn't quite as in to it today. There's always tomorrow.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

The complex relationship

Charlie Jo and Pacey the cat have a complex relationship. Actually, it's more like Pepe le Pew and the black cat. (That analogy is more fitting that I originally thought, since Charlie Jo is often stinky and Pacey is, well, a cat.) Today, however, I saw a little glimmer of hope that the relationship could evolve. I know the photos are a little bad, but I didn't have time to grab a real camera. The cell phone had to do.

I handed Charlie Jo Pacey's feather buddy (basically just feathers on a stick) and Pacey actually batted at it as Charlie waved it around! But then, Pacey retreated to a safer distance.



There's hope!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Busy bee

Charlotte has started dancing to music! Her moves are already better than Corey's, but that's not saying much. It's perfect timing for the start of her dance career, because we started a music class together on Monday.

At class, Charlotte sat very still and stared mesmerized at the teacher for nearly 20 minutes. Then, she finally loosened up a bit, but she wasn't quite out of her shell. She does have a bit of a cold (AGAIN!) but has otherwise not shown much change in her personality, so I don't think that was really the reason. She did seem to enjoy the class though, and she especially loves seeing her buddy, Zoey. I really think they are starting to recognize each other.

Yesterday, we also met with a local high school senior to interview her for admission to Duke (I'm a local alumna admissions interview volunteer). Charlotte did her best sell-job on Duke by throwing puffs on the floor and kicking her legs. She was actually quite well-behaved, thank goodness.

Yesterday evening, we went to Trivia Night as usual. It was especially fun this week because the Marshalls' friends from Australia were there (love the accents!) and a friend of the Scotts from church was there. I think Cassie was her name, but somebody please correct me if I'm wrong. Anyway, Cassie and Charlotte hit it off, and I think Cassie might be a great back-up baby-sitter for the otherwise irreplaceable Faith Carol.

Today we are lying low because Charlotte's cough is not going away. We Skyped with NanaB, but now I think it's time for another nap. No pictures, because I can't stand to see Charlotte with a snotty nose!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Holy cow - 10 months old!


Charlie Jo turns 10 months old today. This past month it has been amazing to watch her development explode. She can climb up stairs and has even learned to go backwards down them on her tummy. She can walk behind her little dune buggy and can crawl as fast as a gazelle. She's eating three solid food meals a day (but sill nursing once between each meal, plus first thing in the morning and before she goes to bed).

Charlie continues to sleep like a champ - between 10 1/2 and 11 1/2 hours a night. She usually takes less than a minute to cry herself to sleep and most nights she doesn't wake up again until morning. Her favorite things are Gerber Lil' Crunchies (finger foods), shaking maracas, the dogs, and bath time. She's getting so much more independent and doesn't cry in her carseat nearly as much as she used to.

She is much more predictable in terms of napping (probably because I finally forced a schedule upon her). We usually nap together (yes, I know this is frowned upon, but she sleeps alone in her bed all night, every night!) once in the morning for about a half an hour and in the afternoon for about an hour or hour and a half. I know I won't be able to give our second child nearly as much one-on-one attention, but does that mean I shouldn't give it to Charlie?

Charlie can open drawers and cabinets, eats ANYTHING she finds on the floor, is physically incapable of staying out of the dog's water bowl, has an unhealthy obsession with the fireplace, and tends to pull other babies' hair. Otherwise, she's a pretty darn good baby. Luckily, close proximity to two large dogs has completely eradicated any fear of dogs she might have, so she loves to meet new ones.

On Monday, we start a music class with our friends Joslyne and Zoey. Here's hoping she develops a love of music like her mom and dad have!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

So many new toys!

Charlotte is having a great time with all of her new toys.



But we may need to teach her how to care for her baby doll a little more gently.



Charlotte isn't the only one who got a toy for Christmas though. This is Corey's latest treasure.



Oh no! Godzilla attacks!!!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The start of a long battle

Charlotte? What was that crashing sound I heard? What are you doing over there by the railing?



Oh great. It looks like you learned how to throw toys off the balcony. Maybe you realize that's a no no?



I'm guessing that the clapping is not your way of showing remorse, is it?



I think this is going to be the start of a long battle...

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The playgroup menace


At playgroup on Friday, Charlotte crawled all over the place to steal toys and pull hair. Actually, she was very well-behaved (other than harassing one little gal sitting in the Bumbo by insisting on holding her hand), but she was definitely the most active kid there. It was probably because she was on her own turf, but it was still funny to see. This photo sums up Charlotte's mood for most of the playdate.

Cruisin' for boys


This is from when my mom and I took Sugar Pie to the mall before Christmas. The mall had these super cool car strollers you could borrow. Charlotte loved it (for longer than she usually will tolerate her stroller, anyway), and she was able to cruise for boys while she shopped. Who could ask for more?

Friday, January 2, 2009

Story time with NanaB

I scheduled a play group at our house this morning so NanaB and Granddad could see how funny it is when Charlotte interacts with other babies. Granddad ended up going to work with Corey instead, but NanaB and I had a blast watching the chaos. I had asked NanaB if she would lead a little story time with the play group and it was a big hit.

NanaB led us all in some finger plays, then read a story, led us in some more finger plays and a large movement activity, and finally read us another book. The babies really seemed to enjoy it, and I know the moms were tickled to have such a fun guest to spice up the play date. Thank you so much for the story time, NanaB!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year!

We tried to dress Charlotte up as the new year baby (or whatever he/she is called), but she was not feeling particularly cooperative at the moment. Probably because she couldn't figure out why we put this weird sash on her and made her hold the noisemaker while she sat on the floor in nothing but a diaper. We also tried the fancy headband, but that lasted all of 5 milliseconds. I think it's going to be up to Baby Sanderson and Baby Malahowski to take the 2010 photo next year.





Corey tried to convince his dad to dress up as the old outgoing year dude, but Larry politely declined.

YIKES!!!

Life as we know it is over. OVER!!



Leave it to Charlie Jo to begin to learn to walk while her NanaB and Granddad are in town. Isn't that nice of her? I guess it's not really walking yet, since she has the assistance of her little dune buggy. She's not even ten months old yet!