Wednesday, February 13, 2008




Taking care of the newest babydoll: a baby Minnie Mouse. And of course, Lucy won at Cootie (again) and this is her prized bug, he had to be in the picture.

Just a little make-up fun with Ronin


more rainy day fun- tea party!



Rainy Day fun




On a rainy, gross day, we were feeling a bit cooped up so we bundled up and headed out to play in the puddles. These clips and photos are great and show Lucy having a great time playing in the puddles. Please note on one of the videos where Lucy trips and a bit of foreshadowing occurs. Unfortunately, I stopped filming just moments before Lucy took a nosedive into a puddle that was up past her ankles when she was standing up. Needless to say, she was not pleased, but it sure was funny. It was a very cold puddle and she was promptly soaked. The only thing that got her to stop crying and start laughing at herself is when I said that she must have thought that it was a swimming pool and not a puddle and that only nutty kids go swimming in puddles like ducks. Now all I hear about is how she went swimming in the puddle, as though it was all on purpose. I'll let her think that, if only I had it on tape to prove otherwise!





Tuesday, February 12, 2008

"We didn't go to space!"






We took Lucy to the Air and Space museum last weekend and she was so excited to see or "ride" on a rocket. What's up with rockets? Well, one of the few shows she is allowed to watch is "Little Einsteins" which has a group of 4 kids that ride around in a rocket playing music and exploring art, famous places, etc. She loves "Rocket" on the show so when we went to the Air and Space Museum and promised a rocket, she was pretty thrilled. Other than simulators, which she is too little for, the only "rocket" you can actually board at the museum is Skylab. It is monstrous and really neat to see how the astronauts live onboard. I sent Ian and Lucy in and took a break on a bench. They were back out in seconds so I walked over to see what was going on. I mean, this is an event she had really been looking forward to. The response? Lucy was disappointed in ol' Skylab since it didn't have any seats for her and Daddy to sit on so they could go into space. Seeing where the astronauts showered, sat, etc. was nice and all, but the fact that they couldn't actually go to space among the stars and planets, was a big disappointment. This one has big dreams I tell ya!

Monday, February 11, 2008

"er"

In Lucy's world, if you add "er" to anything that means "a person who does something". For instance when she is cutting with her scissors she will say over and over again "I am a cutter. I am a really good cutter". I have been called a "cooker" a "vacuumer" and an "excerciser". The best one yet, Ian is a "winer" whenever he drinks a glass of wine. Better than wino.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Lucy's favorite at-home activities

Jumping, spinning, bouncing, dancing, and forward rolls
Taking baths or showers. Baths with Daddy, showers with mom, all involve lots and lots of toys and "all by myself comments
Snacking, on anything
Baby dolls- diapering, feeding, rocking, dancing, sleeping, etc she knows her momma skills
Playing with Snail, Bouncy Thing or her animals
Reading books
Cooking with mom
Anything involving Ronin- indoors, outdoors, it doesn't matter, he is her go-to-guy at the moment
Playing outside and taking walks
Special projects- anything involving stickers, paper, glue, scissors, markers, paint or crayons
Favorite Quotes from Lucy for Feb. 2008

"Where's bouncy thing and snail?" These might be her very favorite toys. They are a wooden snail on a string and a rubber non-descript thing that bounces on a rubber string. They get sent to time-out for being naughty, they eat lunch, they play, they watch tv, they dance, whatever.
Any bedtime prayer- we say a prayer every night for Lucy to give thanks. The prayer starts "Dear God, thank you for..." She then fills in the blanks. Some of my favorites are: "googly eyes, school day, Momma, Daddy and Reggie, socks, Santa Clause 'cuz he says ho! ho! ho!, Target"
"I can't, there isn't any tape" (on whether or not she could demonstrate her forward roll at Asher's house. We have a blue tape mark on our floor for her to position her head so she doesn't run into anything and hurt herself.)
"I'm sfine" (Lu still has trouble saying her "f" sounds so they all have an additional "s" sound on them. She says "I'm sfine" about everything including when she is questioned about going potty "No, I'm sfine."

Saturday, February 9, 2008

So!

Lucy has started a few new things. One is "So..." She will sit down next to someone and say, "So, how are you?" or "So, how are things?" No idea where she gets this, maybe somebody at school does it. It cracks all of her friends' moms up.

The other thing is "Shoo!" She runs and says "Shoo!" and wipes her brow. Or when something is tough for her to do, she says "shoo, this is too hard for me".

Yesterday she started asking, non stop I might add, "Momma, Daddy, what are you guys talking about?" She then will add whatever she know about the topic, even if she knows nothing, she wills till just say the topic over and over as though we are crazy. For instance:
L:"Momma, what are you guys talking about?"
M:"Houses."
L: "Houses? Houses? That's silly. Don't talk about houses!"

And of course, we are not quite to the "Why" phase yet. But the "what" phase is in full effect. I am "whatted" to death everyday. "What's that?" is a favorite, or "What are they doing?" "Who" is a close second. She is a nosy little thing, but is all seems to get stored in that big brain of hers. Really. Nothing is lost on her and she recalls things that I told her months ago. We have a magnet of Texas that Gramzie and Pop Pop sent months ago and Lucy asked what it was. When I said "That's Texas". She then proceeded to tell me that was where her friend Matteo lived, where Gramzie and Pop Pop visited, where they have Longhorns and that Longhorns were cows with big horns. All of these facts haven't been talked about in ages, but she rattled them off with ease. When these times happen I usually just look at her like she is some sort of alien and say "that's right. You are very smart." She usually replies, "yeah, I'm pretty smart."

Taking all this learning very seriously

For months, if not for more than a year, I've been talking to Lucy about the letters that grace the covers of her books in the titles, the color that is in the front page of the book and so on and so on, just as another way of introducing colors, letters, etc. Now she is turning it on me. She will say, "That is a diamond shape. Momma, can you name 3 other things that are diamond shapes?" Or "That page is red, can you name 5 things that are red?" or "That is letter T. Turtle begins with T. Can you name some things that begin with T, Momma?" And it is always a test. If I don't give the right answers I am told that I gave it a "good try" or that I need to think of some more because I am not thinking of the same things she is. She is a much tougher instructor than I am! (but sharp as a tack!)

Friday, February 8, 2008

The Singing Bee

Lucy sings. All the time. She sings songs that we all know and she sings songs that she is making up on the spot. She gives concerts for her friends and loves to go to the top of the hills in our backyard, away from everybody else and sing as loud as she can. The other day she was on the hill, singing and then yelled at Ronin that he wasn't listening and then called him like a dog, even patting her lap towards him and saying in a super sweet voice "Come on Ronin, come on!" Then when he got there, she just started singing for him. The good news is that she will take his requests which usually are songs such as "Wheels on the Bus" or songs she doesn't know. When a song is requested that she doesn't know, she just ignores the request and sings whatever she wants.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Move over baby!

The other night I was getting ready to read to Lucy in the rocker in her room. As usual, she picked out about a dozen too many books and was climbing into my lap when she pushed my stomach and told me the baby needed to "move over, there isn't enough room!" I agreed, but what can I do? As Lucy was wriggling in trying to make room on my lap, the baby started pushing back in that general direction, quite strongly, I might add. So it begins, the sisters pushing and shoving and tussling.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Taylor's House

Yesterday Lucy was talking about all the places she is going to go while in Kentucky, including Aunt Taylor's house. She was pleasantly surprised to hear that Taylor lived in a house with her friends (I'm sure visions of living with Ronin, Asher and Andrew were dancing through her head, sorry kid, no living with boys until you are married or have a brother). She asked, "Is it decorated nice?" Which I thought was a pretty funny question coming from a 2.5 year old. When I said yes, it was decorated nicely and that she would like it she added, "Does it have stickers and paint on the walls?" This is when I realized that along with visions of living with her friends, she also thought that I was saying that Aunt Taylor lived in a cardboard house like the one Santa gave her for Christmas, which is indeed "decorated" with stickers and paint. I hope that she isn't disappointed that Taylor doesn't live like a homeless person!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Lucy's bedtime prayer tonight

I just wanted to write down Lucy's bedtime prayer from tonight since it was expecially funny (and sweet):
"Dear God thank you for...
Momma, Daddy, Reggie and Lucy. Thank you for special projects, Parker, Cathy, Stepfan, Gramzie and Pop Pop and my family and friends. Thank you for my left hand, my sparkly pajamas and Eeyore. Thank you for songs, pants, and Miss Chris, Miss Sophie and school days. Thank you for all these gifts and all our many blessings. Amen."

Storytime with Ronin

Lucy and Ronin hit storytime on a rainy Friday, ate lunch and then ran amuck in the library conference room. From somewhere unknown, Ronin came up with a hoola hoop and they promptly put it to good use. They jumped through it, jumped in it, tugged each other around the room and all in all, had a rowdy, giggling time. Ronin can always make Lucy laugh, always!

You never know what she'll be wearing...


Aquarium with the boys




We went the the "national" aquarium on Thursday. I say "national" because it is the first national aquarium that was started a gazillion years ago. It is in the basement of the Commerce Department and is not an aquarium like the one in Newport or Baltimore with huge tanks and shark feedings, etc. This one is perfect toddler-size and is a big loop and only accessible by an elevator. In other words, the kids could run free and not escape into a big museum or the street- perfect for the posse Lucy hangs with: Andrew, Ronin and Asher! The four amigos, along with Xavier and Aurelia who are heading up the next generation of trouble makers, headed to the aquarium and took in the turtles, leapord shark, snakes and fish, fish and more fish. Then we all headed to lunch where we made a nice spectacle of ourselves and then left DC dazed from our visit, but we'll be back!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Pogo sticks and Tigger, too!

Lucy hopped around the house all weekend yelling, "I'm on a pogo stick!" She gets this from watching Tigger on Winnie the Pooh. It actually escalated with her hopping with a slinky dangling between her legs as the "pogo stick". I will do my best to get a video of this craze.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Zoo





We took advantage of the mild weather this weekend and wanted to spend some time with Ian before he heads off to California this week, Alabama next and then California again the following week. We headed to the zoo and got to enjoy a great swimming demonstration by the sea lions. The tigers were in a growling mood as well and we were mesmerized watching them stalk and pace waiting for lunch. The lionesses were playful and pouncing, roaring, purring, hiding and pawing at each other. Ian and I got a kick out of watching the 3 cheetahs pace back and forth along a chain link fence while a zebra lazily munched nearby. You could see them salivating over the idea of getting a hold of that striped beast!

Only low point- the large silver-backed gorilla marked his territory thoroughly and had me heading for the hills to get sick, literally. Now I know to stay away from the gorilla pit for the remainder of my pregnancy!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Comfy places





Lucy loves to hide and lay around in "comfy places". She has started making little nests for herself with pillows and blankets, hiding in her stuffed animals and I find her frequently nestled in the pillows on my bed. The other day when I got out of the shower she was so quiet that it startled me a bit and when I found her, she was laying on a couple of pillows on the floor, listening to a book on tape and cuddling with La La.

There is video here of another time when I got out of the shower and she was hiding under the pillows in her underwear on my bed. It has become quite the pastime. The other video is of where we found her after cleaning up dishes after dinner one night. She is so content to just lay and look at books and have La La doing something (going potty on the baby doll potty, laying with her or sitting in time out).

Clothes are also requested based upon comfort. Our little girly girl refuses to wear tights or dresses, always preferring pants "because they are comfy cozy". Pajamas are the same, with her sparkle and monkey pajamas in a tight race for which is most comfortable.

If only Reggie knew how much she liked to cuddle, he might let her snuggle up to him!