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Friday, January 25, 2008
Tag, I'm It
I was tagged by Amy:
The Rules
1. Link to the person that tagged you
2. Post the rules on your blog
3. Share 6 non-important things/quirks about your kid or you
4. Tag at least three people at the end of your post and link to their blogs
5. Let each person know they've been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog
6. Let the fun begin!
1. Ella says "oh" with conviction. She will ask in the morning, "Daddy?". When I say, "Daddy's at work." She'll say "Oh." like it's no big deal and go about her day. She'll reply "oh" to most every answer you give her.
2. Everything with Ella is "Funny/that's funny".
3. Loves modes of transportation and will imitate a motorcycle, hands and all; sign helicopter every time we leave the base and pass them all on the airfield; and wave and say "car" every time one drives by us on our evening walks.
4. Has learned "Stinky" and will plug her nose when she tells us she needs a diaper change, or smell her feet, plug her nose and say "skinky" (stinky) when we take off her socks.
5. Loves to dance and will groove to anything that has music.
6. Sucks her thumb and cuddles her blanket at bedtime just like Linus from Peanuts.
I tag Stephanie.
The Rules
1. Link to the person that tagged you
2. Post the rules on your blog
3. Share 6 non-important things/quirks about your kid or you
4. Tag at least three people at the end of your post and link to their blogs
5. Let each person know they've been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog
6. Let the fun begin!
1. Ella says "oh" with conviction. She will ask in the morning, "Daddy?". When I say, "Daddy's at work." She'll say "Oh." like it's no big deal and go about her day. She'll reply "oh" to most every answer you give her.
2. Everything with Ella is "Funny/that's funny".
3. Loves modes of transportation and will imitate a motorcycle, hands and all; sign helicopter every time we leave the base and pass them all on the airfield; and wave and say "car" every time one drives by us on our evening walks.
4. Has learned "Stinky" and will plug her nose when she tells us she needs a diaper change, or smell her feet, plug her nose and say "skinky" (stinky) when we take off her socks.
5. Loves to dance and will groove to anything that has music.
6. Sucks her thumb and cuddles her blanket at bedtime just like Linus from Peanuts.
I tag Stephanie.
Groundbreaking
They broke ground for the first Target stores on the islands. YEAH!!! It may seem insignificant to all you mainlanders who have a wealth of stores at your fingertips but our tropical paradise is seriously lacking in the shopping department. There is only so much you can do with Walmart and KMart.
Also on a positive note, Ella is back to her wonderful little self. She did wake up crying but immediately said "food" and signed "milk". Poor thing was starving after yesterday's bought with a stomach bug and has woofed down her breakfast. :)
Also on a positive note, Ella is back to her wonderful little self. She did wake up crying but immediately said "food" and signed "milk". Poor thing was starving after yesterday's bought with a stomach bug and has woofed down her breakfast. :)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Stomach Bug
Oddly, she is almost back to her normal self as of early afternoon. She's had crackers and juice and hasn't been sick again. Hummm, mild stomach bug?? Something she ate last night?? Who knows, but I am happy it seems to have been short lived.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Hawaiian Sunset
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Gymnastics
Ella went to her first gymnastics class today. Well, her second. We tried it out once when she was 15 months, but she didn't really get it as she was a bit to young. Today was so much fun. She loved to watch the other kids in circle time and kept repeating her new word/phrase, "funny/it's funny." After a couple of rounds on the balance beams circuit and a couple goes at the spring boards and mat circuit, there was about 15 minutes of free time. Ella was all over the place, the rock wall, the trampoline, monkey bars... I officially signed her up for the class. Granted it's as much work for me as it is fun for Ella as I have to be with her at all times. I ended up with a bit of a workout running around after her, lifting, bouncing, and swinging her.
We've signed Lahrissa up for the next age level which they do with the coaches but was only able to get her in on Wednesdays for now. Our friend, Carrie is going to the hospital to have her second baby tomorrow so they are dropping off Lukas for the next day or so. Tomorrow should be fun. :( I'll have both Ella and Lukas in tow for Lahrissa's gymnastics class and I have a feeling I'll be fielding a few melt downs. How to explain to a toddler that though she could play all she wanted with the kids yesterday, she can't today as it's La-la's turn. Say a little prayer for me. :)
We've signed Lahrissa up for the next age level which they do with the coaches but was only able to get her in on Wednesdays for now. Our friend, Carrie is going to the hospital to have her second baby tomorrow so they are dropping off Lukas for the next day or so. Tomorrow should be fun. :( I'll have both Ella and Lukas in tow for Lahrissa's gymnastics class and I have a feeling I'll be fielding a few melt downs. How to explain to a toddler that though she could play all she wanted with the kids yesterday, she can't today as it's La-la's turn. Say a little prayer for me. :)
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Murphy's Law
I bought Ella her new pink rain boots on Monday and it's been gorgeous since. Murphy's Law finally worked in my favor!
So today we took the girls to the beach. It's Ron's last day off and we decided to get a good dose of Vitamin D in. Ko Olina was deliciously sunny and warm but the water a little chilly. Ron played with the girls while I welcomed back my tan lines... bring on the sunshine!
Monday, January 07, 2008
Dentist
New Year, New Tricks
Here's a video of the other night at dinner. Ella has started to learn how to count. If you start her on one she can get to five... we've gotten to seven once but five is a great start to the new year!!!!
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Happy New Year
We hope everyone rang in the New Year in style. This year, like every other, I've made some resolutions and hope to make this year a grand one; working to do better, live healthier and be greater. Working to improve your life each year are really what new year's resolutions are all about, right? :)
First, I have kept last year's resolution to get healthy and maintained my 30+ pound weight loss to date, but in striving to make this year better, I've re-committed myself to another 20. Ron has been working out and his body looks fantastic so I'm aligning myself with him as my personal trainer. (This one may require extra devotion to the next resolution^^)
Secondly, I resolve to make my marriage even stronger: to work on balancing our time together with time to ourselves (golfing for Ron, pedicures and girlfriends for me), to have dates with my husband, my love, my rock (we have some trusty babysitters now), and to continue to have patience, trust and understanding...even if I don't want to work out, I should trust that Ron actually knows what he's doing.^^
And finally, I look forward to another year with Ella, the light of my life. Her joy, curiosity, wonderment and spirit make every day a blessing. I am "Mommy/Mama" to the best little girl in the world. She is kind, loving and joyous - what more could I ask for? As I continue to guide her and teach her, I strive for the knowledge, good judgment and patience to get her through her "terrible twos".
May 2008 be as fantastic as the last! We wish you all love, peace, prosperity and good health in the year to come.
First, I have kept last year's resolution to get healthy and maintained my 30+ pound weight loss to date, but in striving to make this year better, I've re-committed myself to another 20. Ron has been working out and his body looks fantastic so I'm aligning myself with him as my personal trainer. (This one may require extra devotion to the next resolution^^)
Secondly, I resolve to make my marriage even stronger: to work on balancing our time together with time to ourselves (golfing for Ron, pedicures and girlfriends for me), to have dates with my husband, my love, my rock (we have some trusty babysitters now), and to continue to have patience, trust and understanding...even if I don't want to work out, I should trust that Ron actually knows what he's doing.^^
And finally, I look forward to another year with Ella, the light of my life. Her joy, curiosity, wonderment and spirit make every day a blessing. I am "Mommy/Mama" to the best little girl in the world. She is kind, loving and joyous - what more could I ask for? As I continue to guide her and teach her, I strive for the knowledge, good judgment and patience to get her through her "terrible twos".
May 2008 be as fantastic as the last! We wish you all love, peace, prosperity and good health in the year to come.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Safety Patrol
(Those of you who know Disney Channel will know "Safety Patrol".) Ella is our little safety patrol around the house. We have kept closet doors, cupboards and doors closed if we don't want Ella to get into things. Now, if we ever leave a door open, Ella goes around and closes them. She's quick to close cupboards and closets. Today, I left my hot air curling iron on the bathroom counter to warm up and then got distracted by email. Ella came up to me, "Mommy! Mommy!" and was pointing to her hair. I followed her to the bathroom and she stood there saying "Mommy" and pointing to my curling iron. What a smart little girl she is! A lapse of judgment on my part but luckily Ella is good enough not to touch it and it doesn't get hot enough to cause any damage.
She's also learned how to say her name and will say it whenever she does something she shouldn't. When she's getting into mischief, she'll belt out "Ella!" I guess we've been saying her name so much when we try to stop her from doing something, she's taken to saying it as a warning to us. She will point to pictures of herself and say "Ella" but it seems to be mostly repeating what we always say to her: "Ella!" which translated means come here, don't touch, no, stop....
She's also learned how to say her name and will say it whenever she does something she shouldn't. When she's getting into mischief, she'll belt out "Ella!" I guess we've been saying her name so much when we try to stop her from doing something, she's taken to saying it as a warning to us. She will point to pictures of herself and say "Ella" but it seems to be mostly repeating what we always say to her: "Ella!" which translated means come here, don't touch, no, stop....
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