2.26.2009

Experimentation

I walked back to the bathroom this morning to finish getting ready and this is what I found:

Madelyn and I were the only ones home at the time, so...you do the math. I asked her what happened, and she told me right away. Extensively. We then worked together to roll it all back up, so if you visit our home anytime in the next day or so, don't be alarmed by the giant, disheveled roll of toilet paper.

We've been playing with legos quite a bit lately. Well actually, Kurt and I play with the legos while Madelyn finds other, more classic ways to entertain herself with the lego accessories.


What a big girl!

2.22.2009

Antics

In addition to keeping you all updated on our humble little lives, this blog also serves as our family journal. I try to make the posts as interesting as possible, but some, like this one, might be more for our benefit--a random collection of Madelyn's latest antics so we can look back on her first day of college and laugh (or sob, in my case).

Madelyn is 17 months, and we feel like we learn something new about her personality about every four days...SO much fun. Here are the latest developments:

1. Elmo has entered our household in a fierce way. Not that I have anything against Elmo, but could someone please explain to me why this little red puppet is UNIVERSALLY appealing among the toddler population? She absolutely lights up when she sees Elmo in a book or in a video on the computer, and thanks to Nana, she has a little stuffed Elmo that takes almost every nap with her. Here's the thing: she's a bit confused about the octave of Elmo's voice. Our guess is that at some point, she overlapped Cookie Monster with Elmo and this is the result:



2. Madelyn is learning new words every week. Thus far, this is the vocab she has to work with: "mama, daddy (dah-dee), papa, nana, baba, mimi, up, off, hi, elmo (emma), uh oh, happy, apple, yummy, and yes (ehs)." Much to our surprise, she does not say "no." She gets her point across well enough by shaking her head, often quite vehemently, but she doesn't actually say the word. Even though she knows the correct context for these words or the correct people to whom they are assigned, she is sometimes a little stubborn. Well, that and she just genuinely loves her Papa...



3. We have recently added a potty to our house and have thus said good-bye, hopefully temporarily, to all modesty. Madelyn has started telling us when she wets her diaper...and hiding either behind furniture or her hands when she, well, more than wets her diaper. We thought we'd just get a potty and let her get accustomed to it, but she's a bit hesitant to sit on it...unless one of us sits on the big potty with her. So. There's now an open-door policy on all bathroom time at our house. Oh, and our kind hearted little girl insists that Kurt and I eat an M&M after each trip to the potty, like she gets, so we'll probably be ten pounds heavier the next time you see us. I drink a lot of water.

4. Madelyn and I have been doing some cooking together. Doesn't she look adorable in her little apron? She likes to be a part of the action, and she really likes to taste-test. Her most recent favorite is watching the bread machine knead the dough. And she loves eating a piece still warm from the oven with butter just as much as Mama and Daddy.


5. Madelyn is really starting to assert her independence. She still loves books and loves being read to, but she now prefers to sit next to us rather than snuggled in our laps. This is a good thing, right? Please, someone tell me that this shouldn't break my heart! When she is in a snuggly mood, I literally don't move. Seriously, the house could start to burn down, and I wouldn't move unless she did first.

6. Madelyn loves her Daddy. If he is home, she has to know where he is at all times, and she cries and cries if he leaves the room without her (which also contributes to the "open door" bathroom policy). She specifically asks for him to put her down for her naps (on the weekends) and at bedtime well over half of the time. She is smart enough to know that when I tell her he's doing the dishes or downstairs that this means he's still in the house and really should be with her. Let's just say that she doesn't exactly have to twist his arm to get him to comply :)

7. If you ever see photos of Maddie with a little "whale spout" pony-tail in her hair, it's because she has asked me to put it in. This just kills me. She will bring me a little hair tie and a barrette, and when I ask her if she wants a pony-tail, she says "ehs" and then sits down on the floor so I can coif away. She then gets a kick out of looking at her 'do in the mirror while we kiss her and tell her how adorable she is.

2.11.2009

"David After the Dentist"

We're taking a brief break from Olmsted updates to post this little clip. One of our friends found it and sent it to us, and we have watched it everyday and have laughed heartily since...poor little guy! Hope you enjoy it!


2.01.2009

Surviving the Winter Doldrums

This is the hardest time of the year for me. The fun and festivities of the holidays are over, but there are still two solid months of winter left. Even though spring comes mercifully early in the Pacific Northwest, January and February still feel like an eternity of short days, cold and rainy weather, nasty viruses, and cabin fever. I feel bad for January and February, though: they didn't ask to be the winter months that nobody likes (although in fairness, they get to be the summer months that everybody loves for 50% of the world...). So, we've done our best to "carpe diem," if for no other reason than to make January and February feel a little more loved and accepted.

We have at least one tea party every day at our house, but the invitation list seems to get longer every day. Madelyn is really into her stuffed animals and routinely incorporates them into her play. She also has to bring one with her everywhere we go. Well, she would bring all of them, but Mommy and Daddy cap it at one, much to her angst. She's very sweet with her stuffies. She shares her tea with them and wipes their noses and gives them kisses. She also takes at least one with her for every nap time and every bedtime.

Speaking of bedtime, this is how we found Madelyn one night around 10 p.m. just before Kurt and I went to bed. Ha! The crazy thing is that we remember when we used to lay her down this direction in her crib and there was at least five inches of room to spare on either side...

Madelyn has been drawn to Mommy's things lately. She likes using my make-up brushes to put pretend make-up on herself in the mornings, and evidently, she likes walking around in my shoes, although "walking" wasn't exactly what happened as "dainty" has never been an appropriate word to describe my shoe size.

We also celebrated Kurt's 29th birthday on the 17th of January, but we don't have any photos. What kind of wife am I?! We had a great day: breakfast out in the morning, motorcycle fix in the afternoon, and dinner and a movie out that evening while Madelyn played with cousin Caryn.



Lastly, here's a little video taste of our evening routine. Madelyn likes to wake us up from our pretend naps with kisses only to be "surprised" and chased around the room. Her laugh is just great. We'll gladly make fools of ourselves repeatedly just to hear that little giggle :)