08/28/13

The Waiting Game

I really should be no stranger to being late. Some friends of mine coined the phrase AJ+ 30 to indicate when one could expect me to ACTUALLY arrive at an intended destination. So why should any offspring of mine be any different? Cora must have more of her dad in her than her personality lets on because she was pretty much on time. #2 is taking his sweet old time with no indications of coming to greet us as of 40 weeks and 3 days.

Here are some shots and notes from the last couple weeks’ before #2’s arrival.

  • I’m resuming graduate studies at UH in order to complete my Masters of Education in Phys Ed Motor Behavior. Wish me luck. We all know how focused I can be 😉
  • Cora is going to continue with preschool part time while I’m on maternity leave for the next 12 months. Getting her learn on.
  • Also, we’re starting potty training for reals, so let’s hope her new sibling is supportive of her efforts.
  • Sean continues to stay focused on his job, but has been working hard at his wood shop and will be quite busy there now that he has a few new toys courtesy of his birthday. I’m looking forward to the fruits of those labors.

Shout outs to family and friends for all their support while the waiting game continues. I think I’ve come to grips with being “late” and will be grateful when things get rolling, no matter when that is.

08/15/13

Babymoon, Family Style

I’ve been on a whirlwind of DO as  I near the end of my freedom, I mean pregnancy. Each weekend has been jam-packed with activities – bbq’s, lunches, brunches, park visits, hanging out, work parties, you name it. This weekend we decided to take the last safe opportunity to go out of town before my due date to the Olympic Peninsula. Seeing Hurricane Ridge was a priority, but other than that, we hoped to just relax at our destination along the Hood Canal and spend some quality family time together.

We almost did just that, but once again, probably did a little more than advisable because some one in our family, and I’m not naming any names, is hard headed.

We visited a surprisingly warm lake near the Hood Canal called Lake Cushman. The air temps were unpleasantly cooler than desired, but the water was incredibly comfortable for a dip. Our southern proclivities have earmarked Lake Cushman as a repeat spot for the family when we visit the Olympic Peninsula again. We took the Sea Eagle out for a few hours together on Sunday. We took a lunch break on a “sand bar” island in the lake. Sean pulled out his pole for a little solitary fishing, while Cora and I paddled around the lake a little more to stay warm.

 

It was a little tiring, but a really fun weekend together before we welcome #2 to the family sometime soon. Looking forward to taking more opportunities to do that in the future!

 

08/15/13

Not to be forgotten….

Cora is nearing her second birthday, which is completely blowing our minds. I’ve been wracking my brain on how to celebrate considering #2 is on his way shortly as well. Also, the fact that Cora won’t know the difference helps, but I still want to celebrate richly and hopefully not too late. This year I’ve been tossing some ideas around that aren’t so party centric but still give us a chance to hang with her new friends at day care and some of the old ones at her old day care(s). plus I also want to update the Cora Feelings chart with 2nd year reprise.

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The tricky part of course is getting her to sit still long enough to get a quality photo that can be edited to capture the different expressions. I mean 30 was no joke to get even with an immobile infant. Try capturing Hurricane Cora. So we’ll see what maternity leave brings folks 🙂

 

08/8/13

Happenings

That post title is misleading. I feel like there isn’t really all that much happening probably time has been standing still in the last few weeks till #2 arrives.  A buddy in Houston due this month had her 3rd on Tuesday. Congrats on that! I am in no rush for our second to arrive early, in some ways the anticipation is killer and thinking about other fresh babes in arms adds to it. Guess I should just go play with some newborns so I can remind myself why I’m in no rush 😉

Here are some shots of Cora lately. I haven’t been very good about taking many pictures. We’re busy I guess. That my camera is usually tucked somewhere I can’t find it and Cora moves too fast for me to capture. Go figure.

The warmer weather has had us wide open at the house, windows and doors to let the air through. Unfortunately, this also means bugs and poor Cora has the sweetest blood it would seem. The girl has been covered in bug bites. It was recommended that we give her vitamin B12. Anyone heard of this? Couldn’t find any good supporting information to back it up.

07/23/13

A busy weekend – Fish, Mountains, & Lakes

This weekend was action packed in the Beard household. Some might say a little too busy, but that’s just how I roll unfortunately. A little sanity check is always good though.

Friday I joined Cora’s day care for a field trip to the Seattle Aquarium. It was my first time to join them (they went to the zoo last week, pictures to come soon) and it was quite an experience.

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Despite her lack of enthusiasm for the zoo animals, Cora was enthralled with the fish and sea life on display. She reached out to touch the anemones and urchins available in the interactive pool and got as close as she could to the sea life in the underwater dome.  It probably helped that mama was close by, but I think the girl is developing an affinity for water like her Dad.

On Saturday, I got this crazy idea (planted by a friend) that a 7-8 mile hike would be a good idea at nearly 8 months pregnant. Mostly it was a bad idea because it was not a slow nor easy 8 miles, and we felt the need to carry so much food and water because that is always worse in my mind than being tired due to extra weight.

Experience with Cora has told me: keep that belly full or ears will be ringing before too long.

We hiked to Lake Serene near Mount Index in the central Cascades. The views were beautiful and definitely something we all want to be able to enjoy more often. So yes, I’m thinking about getting shape while waddling around at 8 months. Color me crazy.

 

07/8/13

Ready for the big leagues

The baseball post earlier this week notwithstanding, I have to share a little about why the following picture is funny to us for more than one reason.

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We recently transitioned Cora to a twin bed. (Sorry, Cora, No toddler bed for you, courtesy of your fiscally shrewd parents 🙂 As stressful as that transition could have been, Cora has taken to it like a champ, putting herself to sleep back into her normal routine after about 1 week. The long daylight hasn’t helped the actual bedtime, but we can leave her in the room alone, awake and find her asleep for the night shortly there after. However, this past week, we’ve been finding her in the chair in her room instead of in the bed, fast asleep but not in the bed. today we put her down for a nap and this picture shows what we found when we went to check on her.

07/6/13

Take me out to the ball game!

It’s kind of crazy to think this is Cora’s first trip to a professional baseball game. For as much baseball love as goes around the Beard household, she hasn’t graced the concourse of a professional baseball game in her near two years on the planet. Not the majors, but still a fun affair. Turns out minor league is a hotbed of family outings (literally too, as it was a warm day for the Seattle area). We were invited to a Tacoma Rainiers home game at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Wa with Sean’s colleague and friend Jay and his family.

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They were seasoned attendees and showed Cora the ropes. She got her first mascot photo op too, with Rhubarb. She didn’t seem to think he looked too much like a dinosaur, so she wasn’t scared at all. Good thing there aren’t any dinosaur based mascots in our area.

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Good family fun all around. Thanks for getting us down to Tacoma, Jay!

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07/1/13

Seattle isn’t that bad…

We have had some amazing weather for June, putting to shame the “Junuary” nickname for this time of year in Seattle. The sun has been shining more often than not, and the heat wave, while intense for the area, has made me less weary of living in such a weary place. Cora has seemed to not mind the heat too much either. We took our first whole family kayak outing this weekend. I really hope we do that again and more often. Although it’s gonna get tricky with 4 of us!

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Cora was definitely taking it easy for this ride. She did pretty well, only tried to jump out twice. I know you may be thinking, that’s “pretty well?!?” but hey when the wiggle worm is actually trying to take it easy, it’s a blessing.

Two items of note on this excursion: 1) It’s pretty hard to paddle backwards. I don’t know if that is supposed to be that hard, but I know I’m really not in the shape for it… and 2) the summer solstice was the week before, and that garners some celebrants sans clothes in the Fremont neighborhood. But for some reason, the lack of clothing persisted to this weekend’s kayak trip in our neighborhood. We “lucked out” to see a lot more natural views than expected on one of the shoreline parks in Denny Blaine.

06/20/13

A few updates and ramblings

We post so infrequently that I sometimes don’t know what to say when I finally get down to sharing something.

I figure this time around I’ll just share some pictures and finally a video or two.

I went on a short hike with Cora to celebrate my friend Natalia’s birthday. It was a gorgeous day and the Bridal veil Falls were beautiful as well. However, the excitement of the day proved to much for Cora, who didn’t even make it to our lunch break.

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We had the pleasure of sending our friends Catherine and Michael off  thanks to some friends from Warped Disk ultimate. They are moving away from the grey to the Midwest this summer.  The hosts had the perfect escape for a bunch of young kids to run off too many cookies and Cora wanted to hang with the older boys. Funny thing was, the windows were just the perfect height to get her just above the shoulders, and watching her elicited memories of Muppets walking/running.

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Here’s a video of a little fun at a park near the house. She wanted to try the big girl swing and did a pretty good job of it.

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06/9/13

May 2013

I feel like a whole lot of life has been going on this last month so here’s an attempt to document some of it.

  • Sean traveled to Houston for 5 days to overhaul our old house and we
  • Listed our home in Houston for sale
  • Cora started spontaneously saying new words (feels like almost 1 new word a day)
  • I entered the 3rd trimester for kiddo #2
  • Took my last trip before #2 arrives (to visit my best gal pal, Julie)
  • I restarted my master’s degree journey
  • Found out my grandfather has advanced brain cancer

There are some pretty heavy things on that list, but also plenty of positive ones. The heavy stuff has made me really think more often about what gifts and blessings I have been given, and hope for better things for those who aren’t as fortunate. Cora has been keeping me pretty entertained and is one of those joys that I marvel at being able to experience each time. I mean I’ve had some good times in my life, my crazy wonderful family, hanging with some hilarious friends over the years, travelling lots of places and seeing cool stuff, not to mention, marrying my best friend. But being a parent has taken me through all those highs and lows again and then some. Who knew.

On a lighter note still, Cora is in fact saying quite a few words that we can interpret better now. Here’s a short list, ball, I want mas, I want this, what’s this?, Please, agua, cheese, juice, shoes, up, down, I want up and I want down, house, owl, out, no, YES!… The YES! is actually pretty funny. Preschool Adventures, Cora’s daycare, decided she needed to learn another word than ‘no’ (amen for that) and worked on it with her. Now she actually consistently uses ‘yes’ and ‘no’ appropriately and will throw out an emphatic YES! when something she really wants comes up. It’s WAYYYYY more fun than hearing ‘no’ to everything, so thanks a lot Shay and family!

And please keep my grandpaw in your thoughts as he battles brain cancer. It’s been an off and on battle, but this round isn’t a positive one.

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