Another difficult and frustrating day around here, so I'm going to post some pictures of our visit to the Children's Museum last week! It is really an amazing museum [if you visit I promise we'll go!!] but it's pretty expensive [I'll pay!] so this was just our 3rd time. She has been having such a hard time having not napped since Christmas and generally being 2 that I decided to just fork over the $$ to let her have some VERA time. She loved it of course - her favorite being the store and the little ironing board which she hoarded and protected from all other kids attempting to play. My favorite moment was seeing her interact with a little boy a few years older at the checkout line. Soooo cute and polite :)
1.21.2010
*el museo
Another difficult and frustrating day around here, so I'm going to post some pictures of our visit to the Children's Museum last week! It is really an amazing museum [if you visit I promise we'll go!!] but it's pretty expensive [I'll pay!] so this was just our 3rd time. She has been having such a hard time having not napped since Christmas and generally being 2 that I decided to just fork over the $$ to let her have some VERA time. She loved it of course - her favorite being the store and the little ironing board which she hoarded and protected from all other kids attempting to play. My favorite moment was seeing her interact with a little boy a few years older at the checkout line. Soooo cute and polite :)
1.19.2010
*nieve
With our trip to California and then pretty much staying inside since we've been back [did you know we have the nastiest air in the whole country???], I kind of somehow forgot it's winter. Until this last Sunday we hadn't even played in the snow! We went up one of the canyons with our neighbor and a big group of their friends - about a mile and a half hike up the road and then we sledded the whole way down. It was SO MUCH FUN! Vera got to ride with Graham and Bryan in their tricked out sled and she loved it. Apparently she said AGAIN! about 400 times. We really need to motivate and do this kind of thing more often. Thank you neighbor!
1.17.2010
*I ♥ pesto
I LOVE PESTO! One of my most favorite things to make and freeze during the summer is lots of batches of pesto [I feel like I've written about this before?]. I used to do it in little tupperwares, but read about freezing them in thin, easily-thawable flat ziplocks and it's made it so easy. I also had a revelation last summer while working at that restaurant. There was an arugula-tarragon pesto dish that was so good, so pretty and obviously super-healthy: I immediately began to copy it and have a nice little supply in the freezer. So this week I tossed some thawed arugula-parsley-lemon-pinenut pesto with spaghetti noodles, a huge handful of pinenuts, kosher salt and a little grated mozzarella - Vera even liked it which was exciting because how else would I get her to eat arugula?? This was Thursday and I'm still thinking about how delicious it was.
Then last night I thawed some sage-walnut-parsley pesto for our pizza and it was sooooo good. Seriously amazing. The possibilities of pesto combinations are endless and so much fun :)
(sausage + mushrooms too for the manly man)
1.15.2010
*duckie
Vera loves puppets and always wants us to put them on and "talk" to her. She speaks directly to the puppet and wants to show them her room, her new shoes, what she did today etc. It's really funny and I wonder what she thinks - that they're really talking to her?? This video is long and kind of boring and my house is a mess and she looks real ragga-muffiny, but oh well - real life I guess? I've wanted to just get video of her talking because even that changes so fast!
p.s. sorry for the potty talk
p.s. sorry for the potty talk
1.13.2010
*la mochila
I was so excited to give Vera her Christmas present!! She can spot a pink backpack from a mile away and had often told me she would get a pink one someday to walk to school with. Anyway, I made this one from a pattern that Julie [via Emily] told me about from here. It did take me a while, mostly because after buying the fabric [easy part] I procrastinated a few weeks and then when I did get started, made several very silly and costly mistakes. If you decide to make it, email me and I will tell you what I did wrong! She loves it as much as I thought she would. It was so cute - and helpful! - on our plane rides as she could carry all her little goodies herself feeling like such a big girl. Another great handmade [not by me] thing for the plane was a roll-up crayon holder. She literally colored the whole time on every flight.
bunny did some coloring too...
1.12.2010
*
I've been having a rough couple weeks struggling with a lot of impatience and anger towards Vera and her fits and stubborness [yes yes I know what my parents are probably saying]. I haven't been sleeping well - mostly because she wakes up to sleep with us most nights and crowds me down into the lower quarter of the bed, grr. The 2 biggest reasons though I've been having such a tough time are 1) my selfishness and 2) lack of any sort of devotional or Bible reading/praying.
So I finally picked up a book the other night - an old one by Elisabeth Elliot called Keeping a Quiet Heart. I didn't plan on writing this just now, and so the book and its amazing opening quote are upstairs... Basically she wrote how little inconveniences in our days, those things that interupt our plan are really the opportunities we have to serve God and others. When Vera whines and frantically cries for the 10th time for one more [(*&#ing] song at night or insists on me putting a [*(&*ing] diaper on for her to go poop I should take those opportunites to show her patience, kindness, understanding, love. Let go of my selfish want for everything to go HOW I WANT. I want you to go to bed now so I can go sit at the computer or watch tv or just be by myself!! I want you to grow up and go on the potty so I don't have to deal with it! I've felt real tangible anger surging up at these moments and I don't like it and I don't want my daughter to experience it either. I have made it a point then to get back into starting my day with reading and prayer - specifically prayer for forgiveness and for patience and help. and guess what? Today I was able to calmly hold her for about an hour during a crying fit, I didn't bribe or mention poopoo on the potty even once and calmly sang her another song at bedtime, and then another [with Ben. thank you, Ben]. and what a good day it was!
[usual apology here for a long personal post... really helps to put it in writing.]
So I finally picked up a book the other night - an old one by Elisabeth Elliot called Keeping a Quiet Heart. I didn't plan on writing this just now, and so the book and its amazing opening quote are upstairs... Basically she wrote how little inconveniences in our days, those things that interupt our plan are really the opportunities we have to serve God and others. When Vera whines and frantically cries for the 10th time for one more [(*&#ing] song at night or insists on me putting a [*(&*ing] diaper on for her to go poop I should take those opportunites to show her patience, kindness, understanding, love. Let go of my selfish want for everything to go HOW I WANT. I want you to go to bed now so I can go sit at the computer or watch tv or just be by myself!! I want you to grow up and go on the potty so I don't have to deal with it! I've felt real tangible anger surging up at these moments and I don't like it and I don't want my daughter to experience it either. I have made it a point then to get back into starting my day with reading and prayer - specifically prayer for forgiveness and for patience and help. and guess what? Today I was able to calmly hold her for about an hour during a crying fit, I didn't bribe or mention poopoo on the potty even once and calmly sang her another song at bedtime, and then another [with Ben. thank you, Ben]. and what a good day it was!
[usual apology here for a long personal post... really helps to put it in writing.]
*más
A few more snapshots from our trip...
At Ben Beauchaine's brother's family's house. You probably can't tell from the pictures but Vera was rather anti-social the whole first week - with a bad cold and overwhelmed by so many people. I wish she would have been more outgoing - everyone was having so much fun!
We went to Pasadena on the 2nd to see the floats from the Rose Parade. They are so much more textured/interesting/beautiful in person! It was also like 80 degrees; I was tempted to complain about being too hot and then remembered it's JANUARY.
At Ben Beauchaine's brother's family's house. You probably can't tell from the pictures but Vera was rather anti-social the whole first week - with a bad cold and overwhelmed by so many people. I wish she would have been more outgoing - everyone was having so much fun!
We went to Pasadena on the 2nd to see the floats from the Rose Parade. They are so much more textured/interesting/beautiful in person! It was also like 80 degrees; I was tempted to complain about being too hot and then remembered it's JANUARY.
*drawrings
First family portrait:
I think it's so fun to watch the way Vera's scribbles have progressed. Over the break she started drawing happy/sad/angry faces and then figured out she could draw arms and legs protruding from the heads - the first being Mommy, Daddy and Vera. It was so exciting and she was so pleased with what she could do! She also loves making balloons still and more recently spiders - with 30 or so legs. I also think it was interesting how a couple months ago she wouldn't color in coloring books. I think she didn't know quite what to do and would just make me or Ben do it for her. One day though she just sat down began coloring [mostly] in the lines! It just clicked. This is probably really boring stuff for anyone else, I just love seeing her little brain making connections and like to jot down just when it happened :)
1.08.2010
*amiguitos
We got see lots of friends over these last 3 weeks!! Of course I didn't get many pictures of grown-up friends, but definitely lots of the little ones:
Heather and Nate:
Heather and Nate:
Chad and Melissa and Grant:
[she still remembers him as the one who tried to grab her quesadilla]
Megan and sweet smiley Eden:
[couldn't get a regular expression from either]
Not pictured: Kyle [Melissa's cute blue-eyed baby], Jilly [Jana's adorable spunky little girl :)], Vann [Lance + Jenni's cute little bruiser] and Eva who we almost got to hang out with :(
1.06.2010
12.29.2009
12.26.2009
*more pink
No doubts as to whether or not we have a girly girl. She layered the pink skirts and tights and sweats and jewelry as it was opened, wearing it all right up to bedtime. She regularly announces that she's beau-ful and a princess :)
*feliz navidad
[Christmas night: a vat of horchata] [silly brothers: click to see b.beauchaine's amazing expression]
[so so much family!]
[Christmas Eve - ultimate fusion dinner: stuffed tofu, green curry vegetables, chicken adobo, tabouleh, pear pie... so delicious] [c'mon vera, you can do it - 2 more bites!]
[so so much family!]
[Christmas Eve - ultimate fusion dinner: stuffed tofu, green curry vegetables, chicken adobo, tabouleh, pear pie... so delicious] [c'mon vera, you can do it - 2 more bites!]
moments not captured on camera:
when Castro the cat caught a bird in the house which we disposed of outside. an hour or so after the ordeal I overheard Vera talking to him in the hall: "hurt him?" I peeked in on her and she was crouched next to the cat and the poor little dead bird.
when Vera would open an especially pretty or pink present and she would try her hardest to hide a huge smile
before our Christmas dinner with 25 gathered around - little Jakey's sweet prayer of thanks
when Castro the cat caught a bird in the house which we disposed of outside. an hour or so after the ordeal I overheard Vera talking to him in the hall: "hurt him?" I peeked in on her and she was crouched next to the cat and the poor little dead bird.
when Vera would open an especially pretty or pink present and she would try her hardest to hide a huge smile
before our Christmas dinner with 25 gathered around - little Jakey's sweet prayer of thanks
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