Tuesday, December 29, 2009

More words

In addition to the words I listed before, Anna is now saying:

Anna
floor
star
skip
walk
on
off
down
no
a-b (the beginning of the alphabet)
Abby (from Sesame Street)
knee
woof (Dog language)

more Anna-speak:
mo means moon
ba means balloon
apa means grandpa
grr means grandma
ma (attempted cow language)
ra-ra-ra means "Ring Around the Rosie"
Fa means Fozzie Bear
Ahh means Oscar the Grouch

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Skip to My Lou

One of Anna's favorite songs to dance to is "Skip to My Lou." She just learned the word, "skip," which she nows sings while she attempts to skip around the room. Listen to the lyrics when she throws her bear in the air:

Monday, December 21, 2009

White Christmas

Anna, Matt, and I have had a fun month getting ready for Christmas here in Vienna. We got our tree and decorated it a few weeks ago, went to a holiday concert at our local high school, made Christmas cookies, and made a gingerbread house. Anna helped to decorate the tree. She had trouble putting the ornaments on herself, although she liked picking out the spot for Mom or Dad to put the ornament. After the tree was decorated Matt had me pose for a picture he likes taking every year: me hugging the tree. Although, this year, Anna joined in too:




The holiday concert we attended involved the high school band playing Christmas Carols while the color guard, dressed as different characters, danced around the auditorium. The characters included Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Elmo. You can imagine how much Anna liked it.

The Christmas cookies we made were cut-out cookies with icing. Anna enjoyed both helping to cut out the cookies and icing them. About half-way into icing them we let her eat a cookie. Obviously up until that point she didn't realize that the item she was icing was edible. Once she ate that one cookie she was done icing because all she wanted to do was each more cookies.

Here are a few pictures making the gingerbread house. We were surprised that she had the patience to place the little candies one by one in the icing. She did a great job and seemed to really enjoy it too.



On Saturday we celebrated Christmas here in Vienna as we are headed up to Albany on Wednesday to celebrate with everyone there. We ended up with a true White Christmas here in Vienna as we got about 20 inches of snow, which from what we have heard is the biggest snow fall here in 30 years. Anna has not been as impressed with the big snow as she was when we just got a few inches. Maybe because I've forced her into this gettup?


Thursday, December 17, 2009

New ultrasound - taken today!


Santa delivers in utero, right?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

First snow steps

On Saturday we got our first snow of the season. Fortunately, Dad looked ahead at the weather so Anna got her first pair of boots on Friday.

Anna liked watching it come down on Saturday. She was a little leery about walking around outside while the snow was falling. She was not too happy when a big chunk of snow fell off a tree onto her head. On Sunday we got her up to the football field where she could explore the snow a safe distance from any trees. She enjoyed making snowmen:


However, her favorite activity by far was clearing the snow off the bleachers:

learning the technique from Daddy

whoosh!

my gloves look funny

oh well, I've got work to do

one bleacher down, 499 to go!

Can we get paid by the high school for this?

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Help, Our Parents are Yankees!


I'm due to arrive May 12th :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

We had a great trip to Albany for Thanksgiving. Some pictures from our trip:

Posing with Nana

Tickles with Daddy

These hors d'oeuvres are excellent!

I think I ate the last cracker...

See Mom, that's where the crackers were...can you get more?

I guess I just have to wait for dinner

Lunch for Two