Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We're Back! Big News!

Christmas was great! Tom, Clara and I traveled south to spend the holiday with my parents and grandparents in Lakeview, Arkansas. We had a lot of fun laughing at Clara's antics, playing dominos, and eating. We did a lot of that last one. Unfortunately, I developed a bad cold and could not taste most of it. Clara had a really good Christmas. She received a lot of books, clothes, two ride-on toys which she loves, a tool set, a decorative cross to hang on her wall, and a fridge D-J. We all got a kick out of her taking presents from under the tree and delivering them to their owner. She played a lot on the two ride-on toys...they made lots of different sounds and lit up with different colored lights. It was funny to see her ride on one of them and then pull or push the other one at the same time.

I can't share any pictures with you right now, because our little transfer gizmo is lost amongst the Christmas decorations. Hopefully it will turn up soon.

In other BIG news, the Mamaholic will soon be relocating!! My smart and talented, soon-to-be attending doctor husband has accepted a position at Cox Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. We will be moving closer to family (yea!) sometime in late June or early July. We are very excited about being only a couple hours from our families and also looking forward to a decreased workload for Tom. We will miss the friends we have made here too, so there is a bit of bittersweetness about the whole move.

I guess that is all for now...I think one of my New Year's resolutions will be to get back on the blog bandwagon and post more often. 7 posts in all of December is not something I'm proud of ;) I hope you all have a safe and happy New Years! We are looking forward to an exciting 2009!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

18 months old

Well...it's the winter solstice which means that it's Clara's "half" birthday. She is 18 months old today and getting bigger and less babylike, more toddler/little girl. Clara has recently grown, I swear, an inch or two. Her pants are so much shorter on her and she just looks so much taller. She can climb up on the kitchen chairs with no help and the ottomans in the living room are no problem to scale. She can reach shelves in the kitchen which were previously too tall for her even standing up on her tippy-toes. Clara's vocabulary is growing every day too. It's becoming more challenging for Tom and I to stay one step ahead of her. One of Clara's favorite things to do is bring me a book, plop down in my lap and listen to a story. Her favorite right now is Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? by Dr. Seuss. She also likes ABC picture books and the story of Baby Jesus. Clara also has two music CDs that she loves, as do Tom and I. As soon as we go in her room she is pointing to her cd player for her music to start. The music keeps her happy in the car, during diaper changes, and in her crib reading while I get other stuff done...it's just amazing to me how she responds to the songs. Here's a video I took today...nothing too exciting or special about it. It shows a pretty typical occurrence...playing in the kitchen. Clara's favorite word (and favorite doggy) is Chelsea. I love hearing her little sweet voice call Chelsea's name. Also, I'll attach some 18 month pictures and Christmas pictures. Can you believe this is the first family picture we have had taken since Clara was born?


Friday, December 19, 2008

Pots and Pans

For the past couple days, Clara has spent a lot of time playing with my pots and pans. She puts the lids on and takes them off, stacks the pots in each other and takes everything apart and goes at it again. She spends several minutes at a time sitting quietly doing this...sometimes getting frustrated that she can't get a pot out of another pot and other times looking very satisfied that she got the right lid on the right pot. It's so interesting to watch her facial expressions as she seems to be learning so much from something that she has seen me do countless times, day after day. It's great to see Clara becoming less needy for my attention all the time and more of an independent little girl. I guess this means my baby is growing up.


Thursday, December 18, 2008

Winter Wonderland


Aren't these snowmen the most scrumptious little guys? My friend Kathy made them. She rolled out gumdrops to make the scarves and hats. The head is made from sugar cookies. So adorable and so yummy!

We had about 3 or 4 inches of snow fall here recently. It's so cold that pretty much everything sticks around and we get to enjoy the beauty of a winter wonderland for a few weeks. Over the summer I picked up a never-used sled at a garage sale. Clara played in it for a while in the living room before it made it to the garage. She had fun pulling it around and getting in and out of it with her books and toys.

After our first big snow fall, Tom was ready to take Clara for a ride. First he joked about hooking it up to his Jeep and taking Clara for a spin! Uh - no thanks! He needed to take something to a neighbor down the street so we bundled Clara up and put her in the sled. It's funny how the sled looks so much smaller now. I guess this is proof that Clara has grown a lot since the summer plus she was under several layers of puffy, warm clothes giving her lots of padding.




Clara seemed to enjoy her daddy-guided tour of the neighborhood...can't wait to take her sledding in a few months in Montana!


Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Bablablbalbablabl

Last night during dinner I noticed Clara's lips looked kind of red on top, and I asked Tom what he thought was wrong. We talked about this for a few minutes and Clara kept 'piping in' with her opinion. Tom thought Clara's outbursts might have to do with the actual word, 'lips', so we got the camera and started shooting. Here's what happened :)


Monday, December 8, 2008

This Weekend's Christmas Preparations

Friday morning we went to get the tree. This didn't take too long for a couple reasons. It is INCREDIBLY cold here right now and the selection was not huge because of the after Thanksiving, over-achiever crowd. (We are usually in this group, but we were out of town this year.) It is so cold here Clara actually kept her mittens on the whole time :)




This is the one!
Here's a quick flashback to when we picked out the tree last year. Our little girl is growing up!

Back to present day! Now comes the decorating...





Then comes the baking. Clara calls these 'cooks'. She loves 'cooks' and prefers to eat the hershey kiss first in one big bite and then eats the rest of the cookie in little bites.

Originally, there were a lot more Pecan Balls, but I took most of them to a Christmas party and these I kept for us.

Oh and guess what I'm getting for Christmas?!? Not because I really want one, but because ours broke again! Grrrr....


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Airport Activities

We got back yesterday afternoon from another interview trip down south. This time we went to Springfield, Missouri. It came as no surprise to us to be in the middle of the first winter storm of the season when we left for the airport. During the past two interview trips we have experienced major weather related problems and this trip was no different! Our plane was late leaving Peoria, but we were so happy it even took off! Most of the later flights to Chicago had already been cancelled.

Once we made it to Chicago, we found out our flight to Springfield had been cancelled. We quickly called up the airline reservation number and got booked on a later flight that day. We now had a 4 hour layover in Chicago and a tired, hungry and restless daughter on our hands! So we walked and ate and walked some more. Clara made a lot of new friends at O'hare and was quite the ham for her bored onlookers. While walking through one of the various terminals, we happened upon some signs for a children's museum.

We quickly found the museum and Tom and I were in awe! This place was perfect for kids and toddlers Clara's age. It was all fenced in with one entrance and exit. There were a ton of creative, aviation related exhibits for Clara to crawl through, slide down, and ride on. We spent about an hour here before getting some dinner and getting on our plane!

Flying a helicopter

Driving the refueling truck.



Clara getting ready to go down the slide...


Clara falling face first onto the mat below...all I got was this shot!

More helicopter flying...



This was really cool. The kids could pick out different fabric sections and hang them up all over to make a maze.
Dad hanging out in the cargo crates.
Kudos to the Springfield airport too. They are much smaller, but still had some fun activities for kids to do while waiting at the gate. Clara had a lot of fun 'flying' an airplane. Luckily, we didn't have to wait much before boarding AND we had no delays, no weather issues and no baggage mishaps on the way home. The flying gods were watching over us!!

One happy traveler