Thursday, March 12, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
While We Were Away
As wonderful as the warm Texas weather was, I was happy to come back to a fresh layer of clean, white snow. It makes everything look lovely, and it gave me something to do with Whidbey on our morning walk - kick the heavy snow off of the branches of my drooping blueberry bushes.
Other changes that were afoot while we were away: Whidbey was groomed into her lovely short sport cut making her oh-so-soft and respectable looking after a rather woolly winter! Our mailbox was plowed over. Again. So now the box sits directly on the snowbank next to its post. Ahhh, the daily intricacies of living life with an abundance of snow! And drum roll please............ I came home to a cleaned kitchen and uncluttered house thanks to Nate the Great.
Nate also remarked that Myrick is much chattier than she was just a few days ago. She talked to him every night on the phone while we were gone and has been busy chattering away since she arrived back in her own space. Although being away and visiting friends was fantastic, coming home from anywhere is always the best.
P.S.) I forgot to mention the sap buckets! I came home to find that the weather has apparently been warm enough during the day and cold enough at night for the sap to start running. It's sugaring weather so sap buckets are beginning to be hung from the maple trees. Just a couple of more months before fresh maple syrup coats our pancakes - Yum!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Texas Two-Step
How to Fly with a Toddler
- a one hour flight from Manchester to D.C.
- a one hour flight from D.C. to Charlotte
- a three hour flight from Charlotte to Dallas/Ft. Worth
- a three hour flight from Dallas/Ft. Worth to Philly
- and the final leg of our trip, a one hour flight from Philly back to Manchester.
Wow - pretty impressive little traveler, isn't she? So, how did we do it with only minor wrestling and melt-downs to speak of? In the event that anyone reading this is ever about to journey forth on their own long adventure and needs a list of tried-and-recommended ideas to keep an active one on your lap busy, here they are:
- Sticker books! Not only did the stickers end up in the book, but they also found their way onto the seats, the tray table, the window, Myrick's clothes, my clothes, our faces, etc. Get the idea? Very successful trip toy! Dollar stores often have big cartons of foam stickers which are great for little hands that are working on manual dexterity skills.
- Window gels. I don't know what they are really called, but you know those things that are usually seasonal and are gel-like that stick to windows and glass? They also stick to airplane windows and tray tables and don't leave a mess when you peal them off - cool.
- Coloring books and crayons. Not very original, I know, but they still managed to keep her busy and happy for part of the ride.
- Crayola Color Wonder kit. The markers have "clear" tips so they don't show up on anything other than the special coloring book that it comes with. This was key for Myrick who enjoyed drawing on any and everything - no mess!
- Books. Again, not terribly original, but great nonetheless. I found a combination of a few tried and true favorites mixed in with a few new ones worked well. Two series that I recommend: "A First Discovery Book" published by Scholastic and "Magnetic Play and Learn" by Top That.
- Lacing cards. Toy makers Melissa and Doug have great ones, but I'm sure others work just as well.
- Puzzles. I found one interlocking foam puzzle at the dollar store and also borrowed a few four and six-piece cardboard puzzles. Again, Melissa and Doug also offer tons of great puzzles, many of which are also easily packable.
- Foam shapes with a hole through the center. This was a borrowed item so I'm not sure where she got them, but they were a similar concept to the lacing cards. We laced them onto pipe cleaners and made bracelets and necklaces for Myrick to wear. Fabulous!
- An MP3 player. Load it with your little one's favorite music, especially the calm, lullaby type!
- Elmer's Water Wow. Another no-mess "coloring" kit that just uses water and once dry is re-usable. Love it!
I pre-packaged everything into gallon sized ziplocks so that all I had to do was reach into my backpack and pull one out. Now that I am home, I am putting all of these toys away so that come April, when Nate and I are trekking south for a 19 hour drive, I can pull them out and hopefully they will be novel all over again. Myrick was a trooper. She, of course, had a few expected moments of toddler melt-downs, but overall she did a wonderful job of playing in my lap contentedly and occassionally napping soundly. In between flights, we ran up and down the concourse to get some energy out. Pweeff - I am exhausted and glad to be home safely with my daughter napping upstairs as we speak. Perhaps it is time for a nap myself!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Moments to Share
Some moments that I have to share from the past several weeks:
- When our friends Joe and Sarah and their baby came to visit a couple of weeks ago, Myrick decided to greet them at the door by dropping her pants around her ankles and just standing there. Hhmmm...
- Nate is my own personal barista. I love his coffee, and he grinds the beans each evening in preparation for the next morning's fresh pot. Whenever Myrick sees him getting out the beans and the grinder, she runs to him saying "Coffee, coffee!" and wants to be picked up while he makes the noisy grinder do its job. She loves this and makes her surprised face every time!
- There are certain songs that Nate and I enjoy dancing to around the house with Myrick on our hips. Nate's is "Three is the Magic Number" by De La Soul. This morning I played that CD, and she went walking over to Nate with her hands raised as if saying, "This is our song, Daddy. It's time to dance!" When Myrick was much smaller I would often dance with her cradled in my arms to Dizzy Gillespie's "Swing Low Sweet Cadillac" because it has such a great steady drum beat in the back. It was on the other day for the first time in awhile, and Myrick paused mid-play and started to bounce up and down to the beat, completely surprising me! When I asked her if we should go downstairs and dance to it, she shook her head yes so we boogied until the end of that long song!
- Myrick has now identified the moon. She looks out of windows for it, including the car window. When I picked her up from her sitter's last week, she saw it as we walked out to the car and tried to keep it in her sights during our car ride. She was mighty upset each time the car took a turn and pulled it from her view. She even cried about this.
- Nate has done a great job keeping our birdfeeders filled. We turned Myrick's highchair to face the window so that she can see the "buwdies" from her seat while she eats. Yesterday, she started "counting" them. She also loves to look out of her 2nd floor bedroom window right when she gets up in the morning and say "No buwdies" when they aren't there.
Like I said, she is growing so fast that I will be hard-pressed to keep up with recording all of her mini-milestones. She is the highlight of our days here.