Saturday, April 21, 2007

Lovely Spring Strolls

It's been so nice here we've be getting out for walks almost everyday. Today we walked down to Queen St. (our Main St.) and checked out the view of the lake.

There was even a para-surfer out taking advantage of the wind and waves. (By the way, that's sand you see, not snowbanks)

Lily got tired of being in her stroller so Daddy lifted her up on his shoulders for a different view of the neighbourhood.

She was having a great time, but poor Daddy got kicked a whole lot cause she was so excited.

Clownin' Around

This week we tried Lily on Blackberries and Raspberries cause they just seemed to scream spring time to me. Her first spoonful of raspberries didn't go so well, I guess they were a little tart cause she spit them out and proceeded to smear them all over in the perfect little clown face pattern, complete with red nose!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Go Sens Go!

We were all home to watch game 2 of the Sens playoff series. Daddy was, of course, cheering for Pittsburgh...Boo!

Ready for the game to start

Where are the snacks mom?

That guy with the funny suits cracks me up

Nail-biting action!

Daddy, stop cheering for Pittsburgh, it's not funny anymore!

Like father, like daughter

Even mommy watched with us

I can't even smile for the camera I'm so fascinated by the game

Monday, April 09, 2007

Easter Lily






Here's Miss Lily in the outfit the Easter Bunny brought her yesterday for her very first Easter. She also got a Dora Doll and of course her activity table. Lily and I went to Jason's sister Denise's for dinner yesterday and Lily got reacquainted with grandma and grandpa Goetz. She didn't take to grandpa Goetz very well, she cried every time he got close...must be a grandpa thing! If you're wondering what the dark spot on her forehead is it's a bruise. My independent little girl figured she was big and strong enough to let go of her table while she was playing and took a header into the baseboard. I'm predicting a lot more bruises in her future :)

Sunday, April 01, 2007

I'm 9 months old today!




Wow, 9 months. I can't even believe it. She's getting big so fast, I wish I could slow down the clock. I spend all day with her but it doesn't feel like enough. Everyday she's doing something new and everyday something else doesn't fit anymore. Crazy! Anyways, Lily's had a very busy month. We went to two 1st Birthday parties, one of which was in Kitchener and she was perfect for the drive down even though it was just me and her and she was all alone in the back seat (that's a first for such a long trip). We also had a visit from John and Jen and Isabella, we've been getting a lot of socializing in this month!



The other thing that's been keeping Lily busy is her new Leap Frog activity table. I can't say enough good things about this toy. Before we got it, Lily could only stand at the coffee table for about 5 minutes before she got tired/bored/frustrated and would cry to be put back on the floor or just fall over...and then cry. I picked it up for her last weekend, a public health nurse at baby group suggested I get a little chair and table set to help her learn to pull up, cruise etc... but I thought this looked much more fun. The minute I took it out of the box she was standing at it all on her own. For the first couple of days she just stood there and I had to help her with the toys and make sure she didn't fall (which she did quite a few times). By the third day she was standing without me having to watch her like a hawk and she figured out all the toys. By the fourth day she started dancing to the music! ( I LOVE the dancing!) By the fifth day she was cruising around the table! I have seen such a leap in her progress since I got this thing it's amazing! It's even improved her walking. Before when we'd hold her up to walk around she'd either just stand there or she bounced (darn jolly jumper!), now she's walking in a very straight and determined way, like she knows where she wants to go and she's excited to get there.

The only problem is I can't put her in crawling position anymore, she just howls. I guess it'll be straight to walking. On one hand we'd like to slow her down and keep her little and needing us, on the other we're just so proud of every little milestone she hits. I guess that's what it's like for every parent. Today in her crib she squealed "DA deeeeeee" so I guess we're in for some talking next!