Saturday, August 30, 2014

Eat, Play, Love

This was Emma's idea!

So busy this past week, what a whirlwind it has been! We got together with friends nearly every day since Wednesday.
We had three mother/child pairs over on Wednesday (one was a mother-child-child  actually!) for play inside then in the yard with the pool to cool off. We're really taking advantage of the hot summer weather that has snuck up on us as the season is nearing its end. This little pool which we found for free has been used nearly every day by Emma, and her friends when they are over.
Thursday was Emma's 2 year Pediatrician visit, which was very difficult for Emma. We have a kind and gentle pediatrician but Emma still has anxiety, likely anticipating the shot at the end of the visit. We are told it is not uncommon for children to have doctor anxiety at two years and the third year should be better. I'm glad we won't have to have another well visit until next year! After the appointment we did go to our new favorite ice cream shop, the blue pig which is just around the corner from her Drs office. This place is a gem. They use local dairy and pick and prepare all their ingredients and have a huge variety of flavors that changes daily. On this day Emma got Pig M&M icecream, and a scoop of peanut butter chocolate swirl for mama. So tasty!
Friday was a wonderful play at our friends Tricia's with her daughter Shea and a few other girls. At one point Emma declared she is helping Millie, then the two girls pushed a doll stroller together. When Emma stopped this game she said "Millie's turn!" And released the stroller to her. She has really been practicing sharing lately. Later in the yard Emma took it upon herself to bring the girls cups of water that were placed on a table. She makes my heart melt every time she says "He go!" (Here you go!) She also collected tennis balls and piled them in front of the family's dog Rio and would move the pile two balls at a time when Rio moved to a new place in the yard. My little caregiver! 
After play we were invited to go for MORE ice cream and is saying no to icecream something people do? We cannot, not if it's at the Blue Pig(which it was!) on a hot summer day(which it was!)!(!!) So Emma and Millie got to enjoy their treat and play while the moms chatted. I brought home a pint to have around for Daddyman who has been unable to join us on our ice cream excursions.
Saturday we had grown-up friends over, a couple from Brooklyn. It was a nice get together, they got to see our new home and how much Emma has grown. It had been a long time since we saw these friends so Emma's has changed quite a bit but she is as sweet and patient as she has always been. This is confirmed to me when they complimented her well behavior, her independence and merry manner. It goes without saying I'm Emma's #1 fan and I see all these wonderful things about her every day but when another person observes her and vocalizes to me what they see... Well I appreciate it very much!
Sunday was an easy morning at home starting with our tradition of homemade pancakes --and home made syrup to compliment them. Emma's Pop Pop (Patrick's dad) taps maple trees and boils down the sap himself. This is a time consuming process and a good amount of work from start to finish so we're thankful to have a little bit of the fruit of Pop Pops labor! So sweet and lovely, pancakes are not the same without real maple syrup. Later Sunday we went to a friends whose little girl is a year and a half. Emma and Orla played so well together, jumping and rolling on beds, sharing snacks, hugging and making each other laugh. Everyone enjoyed themselves!
We were pretty worn out by Monday morning but being Labor Day we had plans to go to a BBQ in the afternoon. It was a restful day up until then. This BBQ had a couple familiar toddlers for Emma to play with, and some new little boys as well. We hardly ever see boys! Emma concluded our visit there by getting a dance party going in the kitchen. These girls have moves! Emma and Esme exuberantly stoping their feet and jumping around was so entertaining to the audience they had attracted. It was a perfect ending.
Phew. So now it's Tuesday and I'm catching my breath as Emma naps. She has been skipping them a lot lately and this mama needed a break. Though we have no social plans today we did start the day with running around the dog park, groceries (at an unfamiliar store, that always makes it tricky!) and a pop in to the book store to return a book. We saw heavy equipment working in the parking lot on the way out and it was as good as icecream for Emma! She was so interested in this "tractor" scooping and leveling, and the sound of continuous tread on the pavement as the machine seemed to be heading toward us sent Emma running behind me. A thrilling experience! We worked up our appetites so back home I made seared tuna steaks for lunch which were incredibly tasty and quick to prepare and Emma cleared her plate so I'll be making it again in the future. 
Okay. No more typing, I will pluck away with my thumb and post the past weeks pictures as I enjoy my ice coffee, before returning to my domestic duties. Thanks for reading, all!
With love.


All Tall!

Lunch before icecream :-)



Oh gosh the best banana bread is any banana bread stil warm 

Emma leading the way to the dog park this morning.

Seared Tuna steaks
Rubbed with lemon and cooked on a preheated pan over med/high heat for 1-2 minutes each side, then covered with a sauce of soy sauce and grated ginger. Scrumptious!





Sunday, August 24, 2014

As summer packs itself away...

 It's cooling off. 
The hottest days are well behind us and already we are wearing sweaters some mornings and pants. I'm looking forward to the change of season and all the new things it will bring. Fall with Emma as a two-year-old will be a wonderful thing! 


I can't get enough of our matching lunches each week day, hers in a half size. This is an egg salad sandwich with cucumber on the side and plain yogurt for dipping. We always have the same or similar plates (easier than two different dishes every meal) but Emma still wants to sample from my plate. I didn't get to eat my tomatoes for example. 

Ready for lift off! at our friends Helen and Millie's house(tomato from their garden in hand!) Emma and Millie are very compatible friends. Emma often talks about about how Millie *loves* blue, and how she's going to go visit her or join her on her trips. Play with all her friends is taking new forms as the girls grow and their relationships deepen, they are getting new ideas for play, joining in more and definitely being inspired by one another. Watching them is an inspiration to me!

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Mr. Bean

On Monday after putting down I came out of her room to discover we have a new resident. Patrick found a kitten while on a walk with Timber and brought home the little ball of dusty fur and fleas which was in his lap and growling at Timbers huge excited face. He's been cleaned up and handled often and is turning into a very sweet little cat. Emma loves her new kitten! We're had a couple heated moments though when we are not being gentle enough with kitten and have to put him away for a while, or just saying goodbye to him at all those first couple days would be difficult. Now she knows she can see him again later or the next day, so there's no reason to fret! 




 Everyone, meet Bean!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Favorite books at two(-wenty five months)

Emma loves reading books together and flipping through her favorites on her own. Our favorite stories and daily reads are any of the Little Bear stories, Poems to Read to the Very Young and Jamberry were both favorites of mine as a child, many golden books such as The Color Kittens, any farm related book, and Lost and Found. 


Little Bear was something I enjoyed when I was little but I had the televised version. The familiar characters and stories are especially dear to me and the relatable subjects get Emma's attention. Emma's favorite story from our Little Bear book is Birthday Soup where he makes soup and serves his three friends, believing his mother forgot it was his birthday. Of course she surprises him with a cake! 
 Like in this story, a game Emma plays is serving three friends (also Hen, Goose, and Cat) but she makes pizza. In a similar way to Patrick creating our Sunday pizza Emma stretches out some play dough, puts it on a pan made from a jar lid and rushes it to her oven. She turns all the knobs around, darts back to the table and sits with her friends. 
Waits a while. Then bursts out, "it's READY!!" And runs back to her kitchen to take out a fresh pizza. Sometimes she asks me to make party hats for her guests! This is another thing she sees in one the Little Bear stories. 

I'm in love with illustrations by Eloise Wilkin, especially her angelic children. This is such a wonderful collection of poems to read aloud and recite through the day- all about animals, events or the bits of magic childhood has in store. I love that Emma can fill in any blank I throw her way as I read her the lines. She really has them all memorized, as do I. 

An easy beat to repeat, I hear Emma mumbling lines while she plays. The pictures are so colorful and imaginative, it would be hard not to love this book! Although, it did get Emma worried that a bear was going to eat all of our delicious berries mentioned in that earlier post.

The Color kittens get Emma thinking about colors, or sometimes colors gets her thinking about these two color kittens, Brush and Hush. They have buckets and buckets and buckets of color to splash around with; with these colors they would make all the colors in the world. Those are a couple of her favorite lines to recite but her favorite part about this book is when the excited kittens begin pouncing. This is where Emma learned to jump and lift both her feet, landing on her bum. 

When starting Lost and Found, Emma dashes off to her stuffy basket and digs through until she find her Penguin, which is actually a pelican. She shows the toy pictures as we read through the book.  

Emma also received a subscription to Ranger Rick Jr. magazine and she already loves it! We must have read one story about a turtle 100 times and it became the subject of her play for three days. Getting new magazines in he mail is going to be exciting for her, and I'm looking forward to what the next one will bring to us. Thanks to Emma's MiMi for this great gift!