This weekend was GORGEOUS and today was no exception. Wanting to take full advantage of the weather, Gracen and I got ready and headed down to Granville Island just after breakfast. Our morning was filled with all of the usual Granville Island treats… Good coffee, delicious bread, quality time with the birds, playground fun, boat watching, and sunshine! It doesn’t get much better than this…
Today our baby girl turned 19 months old. Yeesh. I feel like we just celebrated her half birthday last week. Why do the days have to pass by so quickly?
Here’s what our little Lulu has been up to this month…
Gracen loves:
Going to story time sessions at our local libraries (she visits with the other babies, dances during the songs, and does the actions to the poems)
Cooking and baking with Mama (the instant you mention it, she runs to the kitchen and retrieves her little vintage apron)
Hiding things and having you find them (typically she hides them right in front of you, so it’s not an overly difficult game)
Cottage cheese, avocado, peanut butter and cooked carrots
Being outside (no matter how cold or rainy it is)
Wrapping herself in a blanket and rolling around in it
All animals
Looking for dogs while we drive in the car (which leads to some ridiculously slow driving and rolling our windows up and down a lot)
Having ice cubes in her water
Sweeping, helping with laundry, and “doing” the dishes
Teeny tiny babies (especially her wee friend, Tate)
“Talking” on the phone
Mothergooseclub.com (we’re pretty much done with the TV thing that started during her last bout of teething, but this is becoming its replacement… The teacher in me thinks, ‘at least it’s all nursery rhymes!’)
Having pretend tea parties
Likes “playing” Angry Birds on the iPhone (ugh…talk to her Papa about this one!)
Having her toe nails painted (like LOVES it so desperately that she signs ‘please! please! please!’ while smashing the nail polish bottle on her little toes)
She dislikes:
Having food stuck in her teeth
Having fuzz in her mouth
Laying on Mama’s shoulder if my hair has not been properly cleared away first
She thinks it’s hilarious when:
You get really silly and roll around or “wrestle” with her
You slowly creep towards her while saying, “I’m gonna get you…”
Grae’s new foods include:
Spinach smoothies of all sorts
Biscotti
French crepes
Pine nuts
Tomato salsa
The new words she regularly uses include:
“pool”
“hop”
“uh oh oh ohhh”
“shhhhhhh”
“tea”
“straw”
“run, run, run”
“rain, rain, rain”
“more”
“nin” (in)
“turtle”
“clip”
“bubble”
“beep”
“Grae Grae”
“mane”
“knee”
“bedroom”
“barrette”
The new signs she’s using regularly include:
Happy
Umbrella
Rock
Around
Right now, she:
Talks about her “manmaws” constantly
Sleeps with a pillow (stolen straight from Mama’s side of the bed)
Isn’t afraid to wander off on her own (and therefore we have to keep a really close eye on her)
Gives THE BEST out-of-the-blue leg hugs
Often gives herself an enthusiastic applause after a job well done
Pats Mama’s chest and declares “Mama!” very matter of factly when a stranger says ‘hello’ and she’s feeling shy
Says “uh oh oh” if she sees any sort of mess on the floor
Rushes to get cloths to wipe up real and imaginary spills/messes while saying, “uh oh oh…”
Can retrieve books from her shelf or bin by title
Is rapidly expanding her dance move repertoire
Is really getting into imaginary play (like sipping on pretend tea, having her dolls go potty, and pretending to be sad)
Can point out her chin, cheeks, neck, tongue, teeth, shoulders, bottom, and knees (in addition to the basic body parts she knew previously)
Is really into collecting (rocks, seashells, pinecones – you name it!)
Can do the actions to several of her favourite nursery rhymes and songs (like Where is Thumbkin?, Zoom Zoom, Zoom, and Peel Banana)
Enjoys walking backwards
Can put on her hats, underwear, pants, mittens, and gumboots by herself
Sometimes tells you that she wants to go to sleep in the middle of lunch or dinner
Can climb into her highchair on her own
Can do the buckles on her high chair and car seat
Immediately says “OW-AH!” every time she sees a knife or a pair of scissors and gets very worried if she sees you washing knives
Uses signs (and words) to tell you about places you mention (for example, if I say, Grae, do you want to go to the beach, she’ll sign/say ‘rock’, ‘birdie’, “pup pup”, “drink” because we always collect rocks, see birds and dogs, and stop at Starbucks for hot drinks while visiting the beach)
Gives proper kisses, complete with the ‘muwah!’ sound
Is very brave at playgrounds (she’ll climb up and slide down anything!)
Starting to use words in pairs (like “buh-bye Papa” and “no, no, Grae Grae”)
Refers to herself as “Grae Grae” more than “Bubba”, like she used to
Holds her pointer finger up to her mouth and says “shhh shhh shhhhh” if someone nearby is sleeping
She is very kind to her peers (and wants to hug, kiss, and share with other toddlers at our play groups)
Puts her shoes and hat away in the closet each time we come home
Funny / Cute things she’s been up to lately:
If you ask her to do something, like give you a kiss, and she doesn’t do it, she’ll ask you if you’re sad using her sad/cry sign… When you respond that you are in fact sad, she’ll immediately do what she was asked to do and give a big smile while signing ‘happy’
She’s now got a crazy silly “smile!” face that she pulls out when you’re taking her photo
After framing and hanging her first real finger painting, she now wants to hang all of her artwork on her bedroom walls
If we’re out in public and she hears or sees a baby crying or whining, she imitates the baby’s sounds and you can just tell that she’s feeling sympathetic
When she has to use the potty, she announces, “Poo poo!” (whether it’s number one or two) and then shouts, “Run, run, run!” as she hurries to the bathroom
Many times, she’ll announce, “Poo poo!”, stop to grab a favourite book, and then run to the toilet with her reading material
She likes to keep her pockets filled with “rarahs” (nuts) at all times
Before bedtime, she kisses her dolls, adjusts their blanket, and gives their cradle a rock
She is very affectionate and wants to kiss everything she likes (yes, including rocks)
She lip syncs to her favourite songs very passionately (eyes closed/squinty, body swaying, head bobbing – it’s hilarious!)
The basics:
Stats – Not too much new as we just had her 18 month wellness check up and won’t have another for a while, except for the fact that I measured her (twice – both standing and laying) out of curiosity after she jumped from the 95th percentile down to the 45th percentile for her height between her last two wellness appointments. Turns out she’s actually 84 centimetres (rather than 80), which puts her at the 85th percentile mark.
Teeth – Still 16 (thank goodness – we’re enjoying the teething break!)
Eating – She continues to be a great little eater, but has definitely begun to show preferences for certain things at certain times. Even though she loves Thai curry, it might not be what she wants for dinner the night that I’ve cooked it. We try really hard to not make a big deal of these situations because we know she’ll eat when she’s hungry, and she almost always ends up eating some or all of it. Things that she will never turn away are: tofu, cooked carrots, nuts, seeds, cottage cheese, blueberries, edamame beans, yogurt, anything with peanut butter or almond butter, miso soup, and watermelon.
Drinking – As of now, she continues to drink only water and whole organic milk. She has about 1/2 to 3/4 of a cup of milk with breakfast, after her nap, and with dinner, and drinks water the rest of the time (unless we’re on a special outing and she gets a mini steamed milk when Mama gets a coffee). She does have homemade smoothies for snacks sometimes, but they’re made with milk and naturally-sweet fruit only.
Sleeping – *Knock on wood*, but we continue to have a fantastic little sleeper on our hands. She goes to bed at 6:30 p.m. and sleeps through the night until about 6:30 a.m. (sometimes 7:00 if we’re really lucky). She has one midday nap around noon, and generally sleeps for 2 hours, but it can vary between 1.5 and 2.5 hours. She is definitely a routine little girl, and she does best if she stays on that routine. Having a short nap or going to bed too late can cause an early morning, which is why we almost never stray from her schedule. Although we have always made our very best effort to have her sleep at home in her crib for nap times and bedtimes, a few months ago we started being able to transfer her from her car seat to her crib if she had accidentally fallen asleep on the way home. We try not to be in the car driving right before nap time, but it’s nice to know that her nap won’t be ruined if she does fall asleep in the car.
Potty training – We’re pretty much back to business as usual in the potty department! When Grae and I got really sick at the end of January / beginning of February, we had Gracen in a diaper full-time for a week as she was spending most of her days sleeping. Of course, wearing a diaper after going 3 months without, caused a little bit of backtracking, but we’re back to no diapers at home and on short outings. I have been putting one on her for long outings (like a 10 km seawall walk or a day at Granville Island), but she’s been keeping those dry too. Looks like Mama has to man up, be brave, and let them go again.
Well, that’s been Miss G’s month. Like always, our little lady is a constant source of humour and joy and time seems to fly by faster than it did the month before. I’m excited for what next month will bring… I know that very soon she’ll be learning so quickly that I will no longer be able to keep track of all of this stuff, but hey – I’m up for the challenge! Here’s to another wonderful month with our Little Lulu. ♥
Today Little G and I had the most wonderful visit to Maplewood Farm, a little piece of rural paradise tucked at the base of Mount Seymour in North Vancouver. The sun was shining, the temperature was just right, and although it was a busy day due to Spring Break, we never felt crowded or rushed. Gracen had the freedom to roam and explore, but always stayed near. We slowly made our from paddock to paddock, visiting the animals and taking in the nature along the way. It was perfect. Here’s a very small sampling of photos from the hundreds I managed to take during our 2 hour visit…
First stop – visiting this colourful feathery friend.
Visiting the turkeys.
An adorable miniature donkey.
Hanging out with the hens.
Roaming with the roosters.
Taking in the garden and its visitors.
One of Gracen’s favourites.
She wanted to come back to visit this beautiful peacock again and again.
A new friend.
These Belgian draft horses, Tom and Prince, were another favourite. Gracen watched them very closely as they lowered their heads and exhaled deeply while letting their lips flap together and then mimicked this behaviour during the remainder of our visit.
Enamoured with the horses. I think she would have stayed here all morning if I hadn’t convinced her to move on.
Taking a break and watching the ducks on the pond.
Exploring.
Collecting bits of nature, as usual.
Offering the ducks a twig. For some reason, they weren’t all that enthused. Weird.
Getting a sneak peak of the farm’s jersey cow.
Watching the sheep.
In the forest paddock. So amazing that this is part of the city.
Grae thought this goat was pretty funny and giggled at him again and again while calling him “Papa”… Not sure what that’s about other than we have a non-fiction book about goats that explains that male goats have beards and when we read it, I call them ‘papa goats’. Maybe she was making the connection?
The highlight of the trip was being able to go into the goat visiting area and actually touch the goats.
Miss G was brave!
I showed her how to hold her hand out flat for the goats to smell first, and that’s exactly what she did.
This teeny tiny baby goat was experiencing his first day outside with the public and was a hit with all of the visitors.
Waving goodbye.
These little guys were just roaming around as we made our way over to the hand washing station.
Checking out Sofie and Judy III, the giant hereford cows. Of course Gracen moo-ed at them as she tried to wedge her little wrist through the wire fence to pet their fur.
Visiting the rabbits. Gracen stood up and signed ‘Rabbit sleeping’ after seeing this chubby bunny.
Stopping to see Gus the goose.
Inside the cement duck pond visiting area.
Getting a close up view of Lima, the jersey cow.
Lunch break!
We loved the goat visiting area so much that we had to go back to visit once more before leaving the farm.
Lucky for us, it was much less busy the second time around and Grae got to put it some quality time with her goat friends.
Saying goodbye for real this time.
After this visit, we may just have a little future farmer on our hands.
Last stop, the Maplewood Farm playground.
A perfect way to end a lovely morning outdoors!
Our trip ended with a very content little lady falling asleep in her car seat as we drove back into Vancouver. When we arrived at home, I transferred her into her crib, where she lays now, still sleeping, over two hours later. I’d say the fresh air, sunshine, and farm life tired her right out… Yay for that.
Everything about this video makes me giggle… From the fist pump dancing, to the painful spoon-to-mouth journey, and the not being able to continue on until that single cottage cheese curd is retrieved from her lap. Morning comedy at its finest, I tell ya…
What started out as a sunny morning turned into a drizzling day as we pulled up to the park and a full-on hail storm as we got out of the car. Serious picnic fail. So home we went with our food-filled basket to set up an indoor picnic on our living room floor. What can you do? Here’s hoping for some good picnic weather soon!
Since moving from Kuwait, I haven’t been able to find our go-to pancake recipe (I know, who keeps their favourite recipe on a cue card nowadays?!). We’ve tried several new ones since, but hadn’t found “the one”… Until today, that is. I came across this recipe this morning and my little sous chef and I decided to give it a try. These pancakes were seriously delicious. No need to look any further… This will definitely be our go-to recipe from now on. Here’s our slightly modified version:
We spent our morning in the house, and by the time the afternoon rolled around, we were more than ready to get out and enjoy the sunshine. We brought along some bubbles, some sidewalk chalk, and my camera and headed out into the front yard. Sometimes a little sunshine is just what you need.
Anyone who knows me well knows that dirty dishes are the bain of my existence. Give me a filthy toilet to clean, a closet to organize, or windows to wash, and I’ll do so happily if it means that I don’t have to wash dishes. I despise them. Yet, unlucky for me, we seem to have more dirty dishes than ever lately. And because we’re sans dishwasher in our little Vancouver rental house, I normally spend a couple of hours a day doing my dreaded chore. Partner that with a very busy toddler who loves to interact, sleeps lightly, and shares a wall with the kitchen, and saying that getting the dishes done daily is very difficult, is an understatement. So today, I decided to try something new… Having Gracen wash dishes with me! We filled up two sinks of sudsy water, pulled a chair over, filled her sink with plastic containers, and got at it.
Now let me tell you, accomplishing the task at hand was probably about 18 times harder than normal with a splash splashin’ munchkin by my side. Not only did I have to wash dishes at warp speed while strategically stacking them in a careful dish mountain, but I also had to keep Grae from drinking the soap water, yanking the clean dishes from the drying rack back into the water, and grabbing at dangerous kitchen utensils. Good grief. By the time we were done, our kitchen was nearly flooded, we were both soaked head to toe, Gracen had a heap of bubbles atop her head, and I had three new grey hairs atop mine. But you know what? They got done. There was no whining or pant pulling. And Miss G had a blast. And when it comes down to it, that’s all that really matters.
These little cheese crisps are Gracens ULTIMATE favourite snack. We don’t make them that often, but when we do, they have to be kept in a high cupboard hidden from both Grae and Bradley if they have any chance of surviving more than a day or two. They’re the kind of snack you pull out when your little one’s getting his or her hair cut, or when you’re attempting to complete a 10 kilometre seawall walk with your munchkin strapped into a stroller for an hour and a half. The bonus is that they’re ridiculously easy to make and take all of 3 minutes from start to finish.
All you need is some cheese (we normally use an all-natural cheddar and today we also tried some jalapeño havarti) sliced and cut into squares {the thickness doesn’t really matter – both thin and thick work perfectly} and a griddle or a frying pan and a stove top.
We start with the griddle unplugged and off so that Miss G can help out like a little sous chef should. Place the cheese squares on the griddle leaving plenty of space in between each (we placed ours too closely together today and ended up with a couple of GIANT cheese crisps).
Once your cheese is on the griddle, plug it in and crank it up to 300 degrees {when we use the stove, we just start with a hot frying pan over medium heat}.
Watch closely as the griddle begins to warm up and work its magic.
Give it a few minutes so that all of the cheese is fully melted and bubbly. Here’s the key… For the first bit, the cheese will look melty and very oily (yes, gross). But suddenly, the oil will seem to disappear and the cheese will look slightly browned, crunchy, and ‘dry’. Dry is the key. At this point, you want to use a spatula or flipper to remove the rounds from the griddle. Place them on a couple of paper towels to cool and use another paper towel to gently blot any extra oil from the tops of the crisps (I despise using paper towel because it’s not at all environmentally friendly, but I have tried using a cloth towel, and it just doesn’t seem to do the job quite as well).
When they’re done, your cheese crisps should look something like this.
Give a couple to your toddler and watch her gobble them up like you haven’t fed her in a week. Quickly hide the rest and hope they last longer than a day.