04/27/13

At the park

I’ve finally installed a WordPress app on my phone in hopes of getting to more posts more often. Most of the media I capture of our lives is on my phone, and according to a mobile development insider, people don’t use desktops anymore for this sort of stuff.

Not that I agree, but my posting frequency can’t get any worse with more avenues for posting, right?

We went to Madrona Beach after work to enjoy the last of a sunny stretch of weather. It was just what was needed after a stressful week of life was finally behind us.

03/30/13

Family Vacation – We should do this more often…

Of course who doesn’t want to be able to go to Hawaii all the time and just relax and have fun with your family? I suppose I’d be crazy to say, Geez I sure wish we didn’t have to do THAT again.

Maui is a great place for families we learned, and had a beautiful trip to the island for 6 nights. The weather wasn’t as accomodating as we would have liked for sun and warmth-starved Northwestern dwellers, but it gave us enough opportunities to enjoy shorts, t-shirts and sandals appropriately.

Some items of note for this trip:

  • Cora didn’t exactly warm up to water play, BUT she didn’t give it the cold shoulder she has in the past.
  • Lots of pets/animals and other things to look at helped keep her happy, which meant we were happy.
  • A fridge and a sink are invaluable when you travel with a toddler, we thought we could get away without it, wrong!

Eventually we’ll get more pictures up on the site, but it will have to wait until watching the videos doesn’t make me seasick.

Cora-AliiNui

 

03/14/13

18 months of Cora Bora

It’s hard to believe she’ll actually be 2 in a few months. Ok 6 months, but I was never good at the math. I’ve got lots of video and pictures to share of recent activities, so here is a little blast of what’s been going on with her in our lives.

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Help! What do I do with the categories on the blog? She had her very own category “Baby” but soon there will be another in the same category. Is there some etiquette to moving her into a “big sister” category or something like that so I don’t feel guilty for slighting her (because we all know she won’t really care)? Any ideas? Does anyone really worry about this stuff or is it just me?

 

02/27/13

The excitement builds…

little bit - first glimpse

Our first glimpse of our expanding experience of parenthood.

Folks, we’ve been blessed with another opportunity to practice parenting. Cora will be getting a sibling later this year! We don’t know the gender (and we’re not sure we’ll find out) but we do know a Leo will be joining the family this August. We’re very excited to welcome a new baby and member to our family and really hope those of you who haven’t had the chance to meet Cora will be able to meet both of them this year. We’ll be jetsetting a little bit less after this one, I reckon ! We’re planning to deliver close to home again, even though our home is on the other side of the lake in Seattle. I’ve also decided to try the midwifery route and have been very pleased with the choice so far. Sean and Cora will be able to meet the entire Neighborcare practice in a few weeks and we’ll tour the hospital where I plan to deliver. Here’s a shout out to all my friends who’ve weathered a second child/pregnancy (and you all know what I mean). This human experience is such an amazing thing. It’s so different this time around in more ways than I could have imagined. Fatigue took on a new dimension I didn’t know possible and I apologize to anyone I gloated to about how easy the first one was! Cora has added a whole new dimension to pregnancy that I wouldn’t have expected. She has this eerie wisdom about what’s going on despite her limited spoken vocabulary. She’s also been a hugging, kiss-blowing, cuddling machine, and that just makes the fun abound. If you want more details, we’d love a phone call or skype any time.

01/14/13

Hello 2013, Goodbye 2012

Yes I know it is already 13 days into the year, and while some people have even said it’s too late to bid anyone happy new year anymore, I still feel like I should commemorate the turning of the year with a few notes on 2012.

Mostly notes about Cora, let’s be honest with ourselves.

Cora started 2012 at 4 months old, full of giggles, funny faces, and physical feats to astound even Dr. Sears*. She finished at nearly 16 months with lots of new skills. Capable of walking, running, tumbling (usually due to over-confident running), 14 teeth, a very strong sense of self, and a few words: Mama, DaDa, Yummy and Whoa! She could whistle a few notes while working hard at being cute. She could ride her rocking horse by herself; recognize a few colors and lots of other things in her favorite books. There are countless others I did list, but those are definitely a few of my favorites to end the year.

Some tidbits about the parents should be mentioned:

Daddy made it through a significant promotion in his career despite having an infant and nagging wife at home. Mama managed to work a full year, full time for the first time in about 4 years. We all decided it was good to keep the extra-curriculars down to a minimum otherwise, so ultimate and baseball took a bit of a back seat. We had to say goodbye to several important folks in our lives. Grandma Miller passed in June, and Cora’s sitter, Miss Marilyn passed in July. Those events, coupled with a lot of trips to see/meet family and friends took up plenty of time.

* these feats might be drummed up a little in my head, but some of the pictures/video from Christmas 2011 make me believe them 🙂

01/7/13

Potty Train – Hop on Board

Ok I didn’t come up with that witty use of Potty Train as a metaphor. BUT, Cora is trying to help us out by learning to control and communicate her need to evacuate. Here she is catching up on some reading while relaxing on the pot.

Some favorite cues Cora likes to give to let us know it’s time to go:

  • Grabbing a diaper and running to the bathroom
  • Patting her bottom and nodding her head
  • Saying “no” when you ask her if she needs to potty, then running to the stairs and looking at you like you’ve grown horns
  • Making little pretend grunting noises

I’m not sure where she picked these up, but I do know that they are working. Once again we are excited about poop. Being a parent is definitely not exactly what we expected in terms of highs and lows! Honestly though, we have a great sitter who works very hard to help encourage her potty training adventure. He’s always willing to let her get on the potty at daycare and he clearly is understanding her cues there as well. He also reports on the activities and lets us know how things are going. Really great support system.

I’m also reading this book to see if we can take this potty training thing to an end pretty soon. Someone thinks it should be possible. Wish us luck! It’s actually a lot more fun than I thought it would be, but leave it to Cora to make something that should be stressful and unpleasant and turn it into a good time.

 

12/13/12

Blogs are a poor replacement…

Now that we have a blog (I don’t know if 5 years counts as a recent addition), all I ever do is think about what a great post <insert pithy title of a life moment here> would make. Do I ever get to write that post and insert all the cool media? No. When I sit down to actually write a post I have completely forgotten what I wanted to share, what pictures best tell that story, and who to send the details out to. It’s a mess. I do so very much miss all my friends back in Texas, the family we used to be able to see more regularly, and the warmth of the Texas sun. Blogging almost makes that more painful to be away from, because what I really want to do is experience it with those loved ones.

Missing you all….

11/21/12

Godzilla has a new enemy

Towering at 30″ tall, weighing in at a hearty 22 lbs, and packing a punch to bring down the toughest plush toys, Cora has thrown the gauntlet to ANY prehistoric/Japanimation creature that wants to cross her path.

This little girl has shown virtually no fear up to this point in her life. Older children, vacuum cleaners, popping balloons, head bonks, scraped knees or high-flying baby press-ups, no sweat.

 

10/12/12

Happy Birthday Dear Sweet Baby Girl – Part 1

We celebrated Cora’s first birthday in several phases, that lucky little gal. First phase was in Texas, with family and good friends in Houston and Dallas. In Dallas, she was able to meet for the first time her maternal-paternal great-grandparents, Granny and PawPaw Henderson and Grandpa and Grandma Thomas. She also was able to meet several cousins (Liz and Will, Sam and Tameka, Rachel and RaShad, Lydia, great-aunts and uncles and cousins Becky, Doris, Town and Stace, and I’m sure I missed somebody… big families == BIG LOVE, right?).

 

The second installment was a birthday party at the park near our house in Seattle. Once again, that girl has everything anyone could ever ask for. Mama and babe both had runny noses and low grade fevers, but that little Bam Bam didn’t bat an eye. I can’t say the same for myself.

Birthday Girl

And in case you were wondering why this post took almost three months to appear, happily our blogs are back up, the webserver, fileshares, etc. are all rocking big boy style, and the posts will flow aplenty now… because Sean also figured out how to add time in to the day while he was learning Linux.Not really birthday suits

08/10/12

This big ball just keeps on spinning…

I’m playing catch up and hopefully no one will notice that the last few posts showed up all of a sudden as I tried to remember the last year with Cora in tow.

Sean and I have been travelling a bunch, had some sad losses in our lives, been juggling full careers all while trying to spend as much time as possible with our little creation.

Cora’s up to 6 teeth this month, has learned to wave (the classic ‘baby waves to self’ wave, what a trip!), decided to start crawling on hands and knees instead of the belly drag. She has learned to stand up on her own and keep her balance (as long as that big ole noggin of her’s doesn’t get to whipping around too fast!). Her little lips are constantly flapping with baby jargon and I swear she is telling me what *I* need to be doing.

Coming up this month is my first solo trip without Cora (and conversely, Sean’s first solo with Cora!)  and her FIRST BIRTHDAY!!! and Sean’s first birthday as a daddy. We’re looking forward to all these things and hope we survive the month with all that’s going on.