Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Tornado

Elise loves to pull out all her toys and all her books. Every. Single. One.








"Who, me?"

She Gets Around...Almost

Elise has started to want to get around more and more lately. Yesterday she started getting up on her knees and elbows a little (first video) and scooting some (second video). Maybe she is going to be interested in crawling soon!




Saturday, April 2, 2011

Fun Times

"So, Elise, what do you do for fun around here?"
"Oh, you know, sometimes I like to dunk my face in the water during bathtime..."

"...I work out to stay in shape..."


"...I play with my toys..."


"...or drive Mom crazy by pulling out all the books over and over..."




"...and then there's teething (but that's not so fun)..."


"...or sometimes I like watching the shadows..."


"...and I love playing with Daddy..."


"...because he's so silly..."


"...and tummy time is pretty fun.."


"...but mostly I just hang out."


[Don't worry, the clothes in the hamper were clean.]

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Miracle of Miracles




The first time Elise had solids [here's the video if you missed it], we were convinced she really liked them. She didn't even make weird faces, and she seemed to eat the rice cereal pretty well for it being her first time.
Since then, however, she hasn't seemed to like to eat from a spoon. Ever. Every day I dreaded offering her solids because she always resisted so much (and because it made such a mess without getting much of anything in her tummy). I was convinced that she would never eat anything but breastmilk, and I was never going to get a break. We even gave her pears with the rice cereal because they were sweet (I know, I know, if I give her the sweet things first, she'll never eat vegetables). We were just hoping that she would eat something.
The truth is, I have been looking forward to Elise eating solids for months now. I have been hoping that she would get full, nurse less often, and sleep better. Because right now she nurses every two hours, night and day. She's six months old. I know newborns that do a lot better than that. I am so tired all the time, and I feel like I'm constantly nursing Elise. So, I guess solid food was my only hope for a break.
And then she wouldn't take them. And I was devastated. And I gave up hope. (Okay, that's a little dramatic, but I was pretty sad about it.)
But today, a miracle happened. Matt gave Elise sweet potatoes for the first time before church, and she seemed to like them okay. But I wasn't going to get my hopes up again because she always seems to like a food better the first time she tries it. Then tonight, I offered her peas, andwonder of wonders, miracle of miraclesshe eagerly finished all of it. Like, I scraped the bowl clean. That's never happened before. I refilled the bowl with sweet potatoes, and she liked that even better. Another bowl of sweet potatoes, and I couldn't get the spoon into her mouth fast enough. A second bowl of peas made her fourth bowl of food. About that time she finally slowed down (maybe that had something to do with the sweet-potatoes-to-peas switch). But I couldn't believe it. She had eaten way more than she ever had before.
So here we are, crossing our fingers. Maybe tonight is the night. Who knows, she might sleep four hours, or maybe even six. What am I doing here at the computer while she's asleep? I'm going to bed!

P.S. She may not look like she's enjoying the peas much if you're judging by the faces she's making in these pictures, but you should have seen her inhale that food!

P.P.S. Because I love Fiddler on the Roof, and because this calls for celebration (even if she doesn't sleep through the night tonight), here is a little video for you to enjoy:

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Little Drummer Girl


Elise is obsessed with the raisins container. Here she is playing the raisins like bongos.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Two Teeth



As of yesterday, Elise has two teeth! She has had the bottom left incisor in the middle since March 13th, and yesterday the one beside it broke through. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a good picture for a while. It's hard enough just to see them. (If you're trying to see her teeth in these pictures, you can't. I just think she's cute.) You can definitely feel that they've come through, and the right one is getting easier and easier to notice. She's getting so big!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Georgia On My Mind

Tonight, I'm missing the mountains. This beautiful place is where I grew up.
And yes, I know I live at the foot of an even bigger mountain, but sometimes that just doesn't do it for me. There's something about those green rolling hills that makes me feel at home.