Thursday, October 30, 2008

Boo!

Our neighborhood has a tradition of leaving little treats for your neighbors without them knowing it was you. You put a picture of a ghost that says, "Boo" on your front door so that you know who has been booed and who hasn't. This is the first year in the 7 that we have lived here that we have been booed. I guess Sadie has finally become our ticket into the inner workings. So, now every time we walk up to the front door and she see the ghost she says, "Boo!" with much enthusiasm.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bumps and Lumps

Sadie had a pretty big fall this afternoon and is now sporting a pretty nice goose egg on her forehead. She is fine and didn't even really cry. Instead, she keeps hitting her head with the palm of her hand and saying, "Boom!"

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The word of the day is...

..."button." As in belly button. She said it today while her Daddy was giving her a bath. Some other words I forgot to add to the list are "Wow" and "Hop" (when she sees a picture of a bunny). Other signs are: tree, open, sleep/bed, happy, water and hear.

Monday, October 27, 2008

The Pre-Halloween Costume

Sadie was invited to a costume party for Hannah and Macey Highsmith's birthday on Sunday. Since I wasn't prepared to create 2 versions of the upcoming Halloween costume, we did a little improvising for the party. Mom and I had found the cutest green hat with a bumble bee on it when we were in South Carolina in May. So, I found a red tutu to act as the flower petals to go with it. She was so cute and was willing to wear it for the whole party after I showed her how cute she looked in the mirror. In the video, you can see her sign "flower" and point to her ear when she hears a noise. Her "hi" and "bye" are pretty good, too.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Our little pumpkin


We went to the pumpkin patch at Tarrytown UMC on a cool day in Austin last week. It has since heated back up, but it sure was nice while it lasted. This is one of things that makes you realize how much Sadie has changed in a year. We came to the same pumpkin patch last year and had to prop her up to take her picture because she wasn't sitting by herself yet.










Friday, October 24, 2008

Party Pics

Enjoying the beautiful day at Shady Grove before Dana and Ian return to NYC.

Can you believe that mom still had a package of embossed napkins from their wedding in 1968? We used them to serve the red velvet cupcakes at the anniversary party. Yummy.

Matt and I, Grandpa and Bebe with Sadie, Dana and Ian at Angel's Icehouse

We had so much fun with Dana and Ian in town. Can't wait for the next time.

Dancing Queen

Now that Restaurant Week is officially over and we have moved back home (thanks mom and dad for housing us and keeping Sadie), I can get back to blogging. We have had a busy couple of weeks, with Dana and Ian in town for Mom and Dad's 40th Anniversary. Here is a clip of Sadie dancing to the Fabulous Chevelles at the party (it is a little dark, but still worth the viewing.)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Our daughter is a genius!

I know everyone thinks that about their own child, but I just counted up the words and signs that she says at 16 months and it is 28! I am pretty impressed. The little video is only audio, but that is what she sounds like most of the time. She jabbers to herself in the carseat like she has some really important things to say. Below is a list of the words that she says:
WORDS - Mama, Daddy, Bye, Hello, Out, Open, No, Yes and Tickle (she also makes animal sounds for Dog, Cow and Monkey). SIGNS - Daddy, Kiss, Hug, Baby, Fan, Elephant, Cat, Bird, Fish, Book, Eat, Milk, All Done, More, Rain, Car, Cracker, Cookie, Thank you, Please and Where. This list is more for me than anyone, because I want to remember this time (and I am terrible about filling out her baby book.)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Jewelry


I meant to post this when it happened, but time got away from me. When Gramps and Mimi (Mike and Wendy) were visiting from London last week, we had the opportunity to go hear some Bluegrass at Artz Rib House. Sadie loved the music and found a new way to accessorize. Check out the Onion Bangles.

New words


Yesterday, Sadie said "Out" and signed "Cat." We love the "Signing Time" show on PBS, which was first introduced to me by a speech therapist friend. She loves it because there is a lot of music and kids doing the signs themselves. It is really holding her attention and she often tries to mimic the signs and then can transfer them to other areas. She signed "Cat" when she saw a picture of a black cat on a Halloween ad. I wish I could get inside that brain of hers and see the learning occuring. Pretty cool.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Jungle Jack Hanna


Sadie had the opportunity to see Jungle Jack Hanna up close at the Paramount on Saturday. He brought many furry friends (and some not so furry, like this legless lizard to the left) for our viewing pleasure. Sadie got a kick out of the animals and did great sitting through the 1 1/2 hour show. It helped that we were on the 3rd row. Some of our favorites were the zedonk (half zebra, half donkey), baby camel and the teeny tiny hairless baby kangaroo still in the mama's pouch. She definitely inherited her daddy's love of animals and zoos.

Friday, October 3, 2008

New slideshow

Check out the pictures from September in the new slideshow to the left. You can click on it to see them larger. These include: Labor Day at the lakehouse with Aunt Martha, Richard, Bebe and Grandpa; our trip to the Austin Zoo; and a visit from Gramps and Mimi. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

This and that

Sadie went for her 15 month (yes, I know she will be 16 months in 4 days) well-check today. 5 shots later, she was not too happy with us. But, the nurse practitioner who saw us when they couldn't find our appt on the books, was great. Sadie warmed up to her when she gave her some time. Then, boom the nurse comes in with the needles and there goes the rapport (Stacy, I don't know how you do it.)

On a happier note, she felt fine most of the day and Daddy had a little fun with Sadie and his socks before bedtime.