Sounding the Alarm

 

Our loveable Lilly seems to have hit the ‘whiney’ stage of toddlerhood.  It’s amazing how clear she is in telling us what she wants, but when she doesn’t get it (for example, the knife I’m cutting my sandwich with or the pen I’m writing a note with), she sure lets us know!  It is increasingly difficult to divert her attention away from the things she is after.  Lilly makes this almost comical noise that sounds like an ambulance coming down the street to alert us that she is NOT HAPPY.  I was expecting this with the ‘terrible twos’ but amd surprised to see this stage come so early.  In the meantime I’m hoping that sign language and her increasing vocabulary will help put a stop to the phase.  Quickly.  🙂

Fall Class Line-up

The days are getting colder and we have a whole new schedule of Fall classes to keep Lilly and me busy.  Mondays we continue with our playgroup, Tuesdays are daycare, Wednesdays we go to My Gym with some friends, Thursdays we have Music Together with a bunch of our friends, Fridays are reserved for errands and spending time with Daddy, and Sundays Bill and Lilly have Goldfish swim classes.  Whew!  Think we’ll be busy enough?  We also do dinner with Nana and Bapa and Aunt Terry comes over Thursday mornings with a new library book to read with Lilly, not to mention various playdates.  I have to admit that the classes are as much for me as they are for Lilly – lots of fun!  Bring it on!

Running as a Family

Lilly and I run together during the week but we really look forward to running together as a family, which we do every weekend.  With the Detroit Marathon coming up in less than 2 weeks, Bill does his ‘long runs’ on Sundays and Lilly and I always keep him company for the first several miles.  We also run together on either Friday or Saturday morning.  This has been a fun family activity for us.  We bring snacks and water to keep Lilly occupied but she mostly just sits back and enjoys the ride.  Now that it’s getting colder out we have to be careful to really bundle her up.  When it gets too cold out I guess we’ll have to get back on the treadmill!

Spanish Wednesdays!

I am trying to designate one day a week to total Spanish immersion for Lilly.  Wednesdays have been working well for this – we listen to Spanish music, read books in Spanish, and I speak only in Spanish.  Lilly doesn’t really seem to notice the difference but I am really working on the key words that she knows in English like ‘eat’, ‘all done’, ‘nap’, ‘outside’, ‘cat’, etc.  She seems to understand ‘let’s go’ and ‘dance’, but obviously we have a long way to go!

Daycare Update

Daycare Penguin Art

Daycare Penguin Art

Lilly has been going to daycare full time on Tuesdays for a few weeks now and is responding really well to her experience there. Dropping her off is difficult because she always cries but Peg assures me that she stops crying the second I am out of site. Her caretakers call her a ‘chatterbox’ and say that she talks in gibberish non-stop throughout the day. This is great to know because Lilly is very talkative around Bill and I but gets quiet around her friends and most other people, so she must feel really comfortable there!

The second Lilly sees me when I pick her up she starts crying. It’s actually kind of funny because I can hear her start when I walk past the window. She calms down quickly but I get quite the guilt trip. Lilly is as happy as can be for about an hour after she’s picked up and then she pretty much slowly melts down. Every Tuesday she goes to bed at least 45 minutes early and I am thankful for that because she is more work than she is at any other point during the week!

I’ve noticed in our various classes that she is much less tentative to play with the other students and especially to interact with the moms. I definitely attribute this to her experience in daycare and am so thankful that we can provide her with this opportunity yet still have me stay at home with her for the rest of the week.

Welcome, Fall!

Franklin Cider Mill

Franklin Cider Mill

The older I get the more I love the Fall.  It is an extra special time with kids because there are many fun activities to do as a family.  We’ve already been to the cider mill several times and take daily walks (or runs) in the early morning when it’s still cool outside.  One of Lilly’s favorite activities is to collect leaves and store them in her car ‘trunk’.  Fall also inspires me to spend more time in the kitchen, and I have been doing plenty of that (click on this link and this link for two of my most recent favorites)!  Many fun things coming up in October:  Detroit Marathon, trip to San Diego, Grandma’s visit, Halloween(!), and much more.  Keep checking our blog for fun updates!

Lilly at 14 Months

Lilly at 14 Months

Lilly at 14 Months

Every new month with Lilly is my ‘favorite’ and 14 months is no exception.  This is a fun age because her personality is shining.  She is very headstrong, has a super-sweet tempermant, shows affection freely, loves to scribble, and has a special bond with our cat Roary and Nana and Bapa’s dog Rocket.  Lilly has a renewed interest in books and loves to share her toys and food – especially with Roary!  She tells us exactly what she wants and when she wants it and there’s never a doubt in our mind what she is trying to tell us.

First Day of Daycare!

Waiting for Peg to answer the door!

Waiting for Peg to answer the door!

Today I sent Lilly off for her first day of daycare.  She will be going to Cameron Childcare in Bloomfield Hills (right around the corner from Nana and Bapa) every Tuesday.  Bill and I decided awhile back that Lilly would benefit from more intense social interaction with kids her age.  A friend of ours referred us to Peg’s at-home daycare and we were very impressed with her education-based program.  She has four assistants and a total of 10 kids, serves all organic foods, and sends Lilly home with an art project every day.  It was difficult leaving Lilly for the day but she was happy and VERY talkative when I picked her up.  Between daycare and all the classes she’s signed up for, we’re both going to be very busy this Winter!

Labor Day at Nipigon

 

Enjoying Nana's blueberry pancakes

Enjoying Nana's blueberry pancakes

Sending daddy off for his 20 mile run

Sending daddy off for his 20 mile run

We just got back from a fun-filled long weekend at Nipigon with Nana and Bapa.  It was a bit cold and rainy but fine with us because we were able to relax indoors, nap, and play board games.  I rode a bicycle alongside Bill while he was completing his 20-mile run on Saturday and we spent a nice afternoon on the Island Sunday.  Lilly had a great time playing with Rocket and running around the cottage.  We look forward to more visits next Summer!

Bye Bye Bottles

Lilly is completely weaned from bottles. I switched her cold-turkey to a sippy cup during the day several weeks ago but dropped the evening bottle for the first time tonight. We still rock and sing lullabies before putting her down – just switched the bottle to a sippy cup and she didn’t seem to mind at all. Amazing how babies (and toddlers) handle change so much easier than we do!

We are giving her rice, soy, almond, and hemp milk as an alternative to cows milk. She loves it!