Ben's parents and I took Vera and Stella to the zoo. It was a perfectly beautiful day: cool, not-crowded and full of fall colors. It was no ordinary zoo trip because there was a brand new baby elephant - I seriously could have watched it all day, SO STINKIN CUTE. [I'm not normally a big zoo-lover, but the baby animals, the feeling of Fall + the girls' excitement made it a wonderfully fun time ] Other highlights were the train, seeing the baby giraffe and the papa tiger which was ominously close, huge and a bit scary.
10.16.2009
10.13.2009
*hace 2 años
I always loved finding pictures from "one year ago." Crazy that now there's pictures from two years ago! I don't know if I ever shared pictures from this weekend [did I?], October 07 when Vera was a little over 2 months old [pre-blogging days, some of my favorite pictures ever - mostly taken by Matty]. Matty, Jessie and Ben came for Vera's baptism and it was such a fun, beautiful Fall weekend with them.
{look at Vera's cute little expression :) it keeps rotating the image for some reason?}
child of the covenant:
child of the covenant:
{same baptismal gown worn by me and all my siblings, many cousins and other family members. all the names are embroidered onto the slip... except Vera's which has sat in my sewing box for two years. discipline please!!!}
**more Cater fun happening this week with Ben's parents here. photos to follow...**
10.12.2009
*treinta
I had a lovely birthday last week, and to be honest mostly because I got so many calls and texts and emails and cards and gifts - and yes, even the facebook comments made my day :) It really did feel different turning 30, and I felt a little wistful sadness for my 20s which were pretty wonderful. I had my 20th birthday in Argentina, finished up college solidifying some of the best friendships I could imagine, was convinced to move to San Diego, lived with my bestest of friends in quite the ideal setting [as in we could hear the waves breaking from our apt.], met and married a truly amazing man, started our life together in the quaintest and coolest of towns [ie. missoula], moved to SLC [which we were VERY reluctant to like for some time] and started the most amazing part of our lives yet: raising little Vera.
I should come up with some life goals for this new decade I'm entering... off the top of my head I can say I want my faith and relationship with Christ to grow [um which I can't just sit back and watch happen], I want to have more kids, I want to run a marathon and I want to be a better mom and wife :)
This was the only documentation of my birthday. My Grandma warned me the first year when Vera was a baby that she would thereafter take over our birthdays and here it is:
*I ran out of time to make a cake, but I knew V would want to sing and help with the candles.*
I should come up with some life goals for this new decade I'm entering... off the top of my head I can say I want my faith and relationship with Christ to grow [um which I can't just sit back and watch happen], I want to have more kids, I want to run a marathon and I want to be a better mom and wife :)
This was the only documentation of my birthday. My Grandma warned me the first year when Vera was a baby that she would thereafter take over our birthdays and here it is:
*I ran out of time to make a cake, but I knew V would want to sing and help with the candles.*
10.11.2009
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Vera will declare she's going to take a nap here on the green chair and call out for me to bring her Bunny, Monkey, Blanket, Josie, Bear, Hello Kitty etc. Yesterday she said, "tummy hurt. couch." and crawled up in her favorite little cozy spot. Kinda sweet.
10.06.2009
*una lista
The other night we listened to This American Life on our way home from my brother's. The episode was about a woman who picked up and moved to Desmet, SD because of her love for the Ingalls' family story in the Little House series [books not show!!]. They went through a bit of Laura Ingalls Wilder's story and how much her books have impacted people. I actually got a lump in my throat thinking about it all. I cannot tell you how much I loved those books - how much I wanted to live with Laura and play in the woods+fields, walk to my one-room schoolhouse, go on a sleigh ride with my Almanzo :) Anyway, so I was just about to get in bed and read another of my most favorite books ever: Pride and Prejudice. And I was compelled to write a list, which happens a lot. But this time I'm sharing it:
Books I love so much they make me ache inside:
Little House series
Pride and Prejudice
100 Years of Solitude
Carta a una señorita en Paris [short story by Julio Cortazar. the one with the bunnies, sarah]
Where the Red Fern Grows
Anne of Green Gables [especially the first and the last 2]
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Last Battle, The Magician's Nephew
Daughter of Fortune
Peace Like a River [a newer one, but worthy of the list]
Steinbeck.
Books I love so much they make me ache inside:
Little House series
Pride and Prejudice
100 Years of Solitude
Carta a una señorita en Paris [short story by Julio Cortazar. the one with the bunnies, sarah]
Where the Red Fern Grows
Anne of Green Gables [especially the first and the last 2]
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Last Battle, The Magician's Nephew
Daughter of Fortune
Peace Like a River [a newer one, but worthy of the list]
Steinbeck.
10.05.2009
*baila baila
Vera puts on this tutu of Marie's [calls it her 'dancing outfit'] at least once or twice a day and asks for me to put on some music so she can do her pirouettes [it was word of the day on sesame street a couple weeks ago]. I keep trying to get her to repeat these moves, but the new ones are pretty cute too:
*The little outfit has Tinkerbell on the front. I love asking V who it is because she can never remember it right. My favorite answers are Tiggerbear and Bell Ding.
**Tom Petty isn't really great dancing music - usually we have Madonna on. I love Madonna!!!
*The little outfit has Tinkerbell on the front. I love asking V who it is because she can never remember it right. My favorite answers are Tiggerbear and Bell Ding.
**Tom Petty isn't really great dancing music - usually we have Madonna on. I love Madonna!!!
10.03.2009
*sopa de pollo
Tonight I made chicken soup from scratch. This has been on my things I want to accomplish in life for quite a while now. Well I guess I wasn't real into the idea when I was younger... My mom seemed to be always making chicken stock and I remember getting picked up by my friends who would tell me I always smelled like chicken - not really what you want to smell like on a Friday night. Anyway, now as a grownup, I often freeze the scraps and bones from a roasted chicken dinner to later make stock - only to throw it out a year later. I don't know why I thought it was so intimidating - it was really easy and really really good and I didn't even have to make a trip to the store!
This is what I did:
1. Soak 2 carcasses [ew, sorry] in 8 cups water and some salt for 1 hour.
2. Simmer the same for 1 hour with a handful of peppercorns.
3. Add a quartered onion, a carrot, a big stick of rosemary and simmer another hour or so.
4. Separately sauteed an onion, garlic + chopped carrots with some dried italian herbs.
5. Strain the stock with a colander, chill for a while and then skim off fat [I got impatient with this one]. Froze half the stock to use another day.
6. Heat stock again, add sauteed vegetables and shredded chicken leftovers from a few nights ago. Added fresh parsley, fresh corn and kosher salt at the very end.
yum. and it was so healthy that I'm now going to go finish a pint of Ben + Jerry's Mint Chocolate Cookie..........
9.30.2009
*2 and 1/8
*imagination is growing. other day she told me there were porcupines in her little coin purse. lots of 'em. likes to pretend she's a butterfly (as in the picture) or a bucking horse or a penguin.
*loves the books: monkey and me, little pea, little mommy, are you my mother?, cordouroy, and ladybug's gift.
*loves to talk on the phone and is pretty good about answering questions correctly. She alllways wants to call MimiSam.
*has been copying a lot of our words apparently and says, "one second!" and "after this!" when we ask her to do something. she also bosses her animals around, I've heard her tell bunny, "no, never [touch this]!"
*has been talking to her reflection in the mirror. I overhear her saying "name, Vera. uh-huh. right back!" or telling parts of her day like "mimi sam, mycycle (tricycle) 2 of 'em!!"
*naps and goes to bed easily still!
*has good and bad potty-training days. yesterday bad, today great! diapers for sleep.
*continues to make mommy/daddy/baby families out of everything: pumpkins, stuffed animals (monkey=daddy, bunny=mommy and hello kitty=baby), trees...
*still loves signing time. we get a new one every week or so at the library - she has learned so much! it amazes me how she remembers the signs and often uses them while she says the words. I highly recommend the program!
9.28.2009
*alegre
I've been having an urge to overhaul our whole house, rearrange, paint, throw things away... but then at the end of the day I'm tired, or we make other plans, Vera's sleeping, etc. and so I haven't done hardly anything. Except I did frame and hang these two pictures that I love. One is a print I bought in Paris traveling with Liz just before Ben and I got married: Le lit by Toulousse-Lautrec [doesn't it look so cozy and wonderful??] and the second I bought in Seattle on our honeymoon: Encourage by [my (and my bff's) favorite] Nikki McClure. It only took five years.
hard to photograph!
9.26.2009
*potty training week uno
A little synopsis so I'll remember if anyone ever asks or for when the next one comes along. ..because I am asking everyone I know what I should be doing! So Vera has seemed ready since late July when - if she was running around diaperless - she would recognize when she had to go and would make a beeline for the potty yelling pooooottttyy!!! I think it helped to have had a 'potty book' to have in the back of her mind. The one we had was a garage sale leftover. It doesn't have a cover, but I think the title is "Once upon a potty" - it's pretty funny. One of her first memorized book lines came from this book: "He sat and sat and sat and sat..." We also have "My Potty Book for Girls" which is good and a little less ... explicit about body parts and such :)
So she had seemed so ready, but then didn't want to have anything to do with it right before I'd decided to go for it. I was a little frustrated because I wanted to get the process going, so one day a couple weeks ago I threw out, hey Vera you want a treat? That worked of course and she would go for a treat [Annie's fruit bunny snacks] pretty often. I think I made a bit of a mistake here and should have done stickers or something non-food. Anyway, so last Saturday I decided to stop using diapers except for nap/bed. I didn't do it very structured, just every hour or so would ask if she needed to go [or if she wanted a treat] and especially right before we went somewhere. The first 2 days went awesome, hardly an accident and she even went in 2 public restrooms. Then I think she started getting bored/annoyed with it and I started getting a little stressed about that and then she rebelled against that and then.. etc. So the middle of the week wasn't good and she peed her pants like every time. [sidenote: she has not gone #2 yet - always in her diaper at nap. how do I fix this??] Everyone has said you really have to be calm about it and so the last couple days I did so and voila! she's going on the potty again. That would be my advice so far: be calm and encouraging and don't ask every 5 minutes if they have to go and don't make them do it. and obviously all kids are different, but this is Vera's Potty Story so far.
don't smile!
*sorry for the boring post!
9.25.2009
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It was too cute and I couldn't resist a photoshoot of her pink ones - she always chooses pink over any other color:
9.23.2009
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I don't know what it is today, but I am seriously loooosing it. Like I want to pull out my hair and scream and kick and tell her to freaking stop freaking out!!!! In the whole scheme of things, it's not awful. She got up before 6:00 and has been understandably tired and probably a little stressed from potty-training (!) and maybe getting her last molars in. I'm having a hard time handling it and am confronted with one of those please Lord God help me do this days. Thought I'd share that in case you've started thinking everything is always rosy and cute around here, making pestos and going on hikes. Nope!
unrelated: laying out with bunny the other day
9.21.2009
*dirt
Our newest passion: composting! I can't wait for next Spring to spread some nice, black, good, free soil on my garden!
Just one more thing added to the list of "things my mom would do that I would roll my eyes at and now do myself." ie. tear up at sappy commercials, wash and re-use plastic bags and add wheat germ to everything.
9.20.2009
9.17.2009
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Stella is back! It's amazing to see how much both girls have grown and developed just over the summer. It is seriously 100 times easier now that they are both toddlers - not one toddler and one baby. It's hardly any work for me - they play together and I can even get things done in the kitchen or fold clothes or whatever. With the gorgeous fall-ish weather we spend most of the morning in the park where both are big enough to go down the slide on their own or play in the sandbox where Vera slides off the side/falls on her butt and Stella cracks up. I know this won't last but they are even overlapping naps slightly! I get some really important facebook-checking done during that time :) I'm really grateful for this bit of work that allows me to be home with Vera! Stella and her mom are so great too - I really consider them friends.
[I can't lie: Vera was actually being a real pill here. Mines! No, mines! she only wanted whatever spoon S had]
[showing Stella how to jump rope (wave the shoestring and jump up and down). I should upload the video...]
[showing Stella how to jump rope (wave the shoestring and jump up and down). I should upload the video...]
9.15.2009
9.08.2009
*Alta en el verano
We went on a little Labor Day hike yesterday up at Alta. Really, we live in an amazingly beautiful place!!
Vera hadn't napped and so it was quite frustrating at times. Also we'd forgotten the backpack. Here she is saying "No! This rock! Stay here!!!" Grrrrr
Talking to her Auntie J on the way up. Jessie, I didn't 'let' her answer the phone. All of a sudden she was talking and we could hear someone on the other side :) You probably didn't catch it, but she was telling you she was talking on two phones:
9.06.2009
*en la cocina
One of my favorite things about having a garden has been to stock the freezer with pesto each summer/fall. I think it started way back when I housesat in San Diego. I don't know if she knows this [or if she reads this blog??] but I had grand plans to have her freezer stocked with pesto and pumpkin puree when they got back - only problem is I think I ate it all first :)
Anyway, this afternoon Ben took Vera for a little hike with Boone - something they haven't done in quite a while. Really the best gift he can ever give me is just an hour or two alone at home. By myself -cleaning or cooking usually- is for some reason so restorative. Restful and happy and nice.
[I wish you could have smelled this moment! mmmmmm]
So today I made and froze four batches of sage-walnut and regular basil-pinenut pesto. I also roasted some tomato sauce with our own(!) Romas, onion, garlic and neighbors' squash and bell pepper. I really love the idea of 'putting food away' like that. I haven't had too much success with actual canning [but will try again this year of course], so today I just froze everything. I used a new idea from my NEW FAVORITE BOOK and froze everything flat in its own ziploc - quite handy as it will all stack so nicely!
Ben and I ended our day with a lovey local-esque meal of which I don't have pictures: grass-fed [so elite :)] ribeye steaks, green beans from the market, an enormous and delicious Brandywine tomato from the garden with olive oil and himalayan pink [julie!] salt... and a yummy Spanish wine :) Mmmmm everything was delicious and perfect. We even ate in our actual dining room - right next to where Vera slept. A good day!
9.02.2009
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Some random tidbits about our big 2 year old that I wanted to write down before I forget. Also, I was just thinking today how I'm entering that annoying phase [annoying to you, my family, etc.] where I'll tell you all the *cutest* things my child says. Oh my goodness today she said _____. Are you ready? :)
*When you ask her a question lately she'll start with "ummmmmm... [yes, blue, there, etc.]"
*Sometimes to ask for something especially earnestly she'll say "Please, Mommy, have it! Want it! Need it!"
*She can count to 12, always skipping 5. Her newest project is trying to count on her fingers at the same time (which she can't really do at all). If you ask how many of anything she has/wants/sees she just counts as far as she can go. loudly and emphatically.
*She can identify almost all her letters. It's crazy how fast they can learn these things!! I bought a really cool Charlie Harper ABC book after I saw it at the library - it really helped. She also got a Melissa and Doug ABC puzzle for her bday which she loves.
*The other day she had some sunglasses around her neck and held it up to my knee like a stethoscope and then said "doctor!" which was cute. Then she said a very clear "pediatrician!" I was like whaaat did you say? We had watched "Elmo goes to the doctor" before her 2 year appointment. I highly recommend it :)
*When we were on vacation we only brought a few books which we obviously had to read 100 times. Towards the end one night I tried leaving off the last words to all the lines and she knew them!
*She is going to bed happily and taking naps. Long ones! She isn't in the pickiest of eating stages and isn't throwing hit-the-floor-pull-her-hair-out tantrums. The only thing that really frustrates me lately is that she won't let me put ponytails or barrettes in. I am actively thankful for this easy moment since I know it cannot last!
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