Monday, December 20, 2010

Sadie says (part 2)...

"That house is made out of logs, it is called a cabbage."
The next day:
Matt: "What is that log house called?"
Sadie: "a lettuce"

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sadie says...

...the funniest, no grossest, stuff.

"Sometimes at bedtime I get hungry so I eat my earwax." (Seriously?)

Turkey Day

Cashion enjoying the yummy turkey and stuffing





We had a lovely, quiet Thanksgiving Day at Bebe and Papa's house. Nana joined us and brought the Razzleberry pie (a crowd favorite!) We filled our bellies and then the kids (and I) couldn't fight the Turkilepsy. As usual, Mom, it was delicious.




Gramps and Mimi visit over Thanksgiving

We enjoyed many yummy meals with Gramps and Mimi and her family throughout the week. Here we are at Pat's house (Wendy's mom) with their extended family. They are always so welcoming to us.
Wendy's sister, Erin, loved on Cashion and her kids, Avery and Ryan, were great playmates for Sadie.

Sadie with Mimi and Avery

Cashion at 9 months



During Cashion's 9th month, he started cruising and he can lower himself to sitting from standing at the couch. He can pick up and eat Cheerios by himself and is liking solid food better than his bottle. He is quick with his smile and it is SO big. His first word was "Mama" (woohoo, I got one...Sadie said "Dada" first.) We think "Baba" is actually how he says "Daddy." He is waving "bye bye." He has 6 teeth (4 on top and 2 on bottom). Cashion can play on his own for a while now. He is so interested in toys and can turn the pages of a book that we are reading to him. He is in 12 month size clothes and weighs 21 pounds (70th percentile). Dr. Brown said that babies who start out as big as Cashion usually start to slow down on their growth about now and show their true position on the growth chart. His is 28.5 inches tall (50th percentile) and his head circumference is 46.5 cm (80th percentile.)

Cashion loves his friends and caregivers at Sammy's House where he spends 3 half days per week. But, for the first time he cried when I walked away from him a couple of weeks ago. He gets so excited to see me when I return that he quickly crawls over to me with a huge grin. He loves everything that his sister does. Sadie loves to give him hugs and kisses and teach him about things.

Halloween weekend with Dana and Ian

We had a great weekend with Dana and Ian. We just hung out, ate good food and played with the kids. Can't wait to see you both again soon!





Alice in Wonderland










I finally convinced Sadie to choose a costume that I could manage by promising that we would all go as characters from Alice in Wonderland. So here we are...Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts. We enjoyed the neighborhood block party with Papa, Dana and Ian, but Bebe wasn't feeling well so she stayed home. Dana and Ian went trick-or-treating around the block with us. I am so glad we got to share our Halloween with them.

Sadie laid her loot out in rows on the couch to survey the goods. This is so her personality. Then she ate one piece and went to bed. She enjoyed a treat after dinner each night until she was ready to trade the rest in for Toy Story 3 (thanks, Nana). For weeks after Halloween, Sadie was talking about what her costume would be next year and having candy to give to her friends. Man she loves Halloween!

Fall Fun


Sadie carved her pumpkin with her Daddy, but wasn't wild about the "goop" inside. She is really into all things holiday now. Each year she gets more and more excited about each holiday-related activity. It is so much fun to experience it with her.


She even got to wear her costume to dance class. Check out Miss Laurie (big bird) and Miss Trish (Elmo)!







Friday, October 29, 2010

Pumpkin Patch

This photo of the kids cracks me up. It captures each of them so well.














Owen, Cashion, Sadie and Seville


We visited Sweet Berry Farm to pick out our pumpkins this year. We love picking strawberries there in the Spring, but this was our first Fall outing. It was fun but crazy busy! Tons of families there on a Saturday. There were lots of photo ops and we took advantage of a lot of them. We were hoping the cool morning temperatures would hold out, but it got hot fast. The kids dutifully posed while we snapped away, though maybe not quite enjoying it. The sun was really bright. But, mission accomplished: pumpkins - purchased, hayride - riden. We headed to Bluebonnet for lunch, which was lovely as always. In fact, so lovely that Sadie, Cashion, Matt and I returned for breakfast the following morning after spending the night at the lake house. We rounded off this fun Fall weekend with s'mores (sorry Cashion, you were to sleepy to roast marshmallows with us.)


Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tangerine Dream


















We enjoyed another wonderful October weekend at the Tangerine Dreamhouse in Port Aransas with some dear friends this year. The number of kids doubled from last year, so it was busy and loads of fun with 6 kids. I love the weather this time of year down on Texas beaches and it is not busy at all. Cashion had his first experience with sand (not too tasty) and Sadie was a little bit braver about the waves (just a little bit.) She was really into sand castles and looking for shells, which was fun to watch. Cashion took lots of naps, so we only stayed at the beach for a little while at a time. I loved getting to spend so much time with our friends and their children. It is such a luxury to get to play all day and then put the kids down to bed, then still get to have a great meal and conversation with great friends. These days restaurants are so hectic with so many kids and we don't really even get to talk to each other before we have to leave to put the kids down, so I really appreciate this time together. I hope this will continue to be an annual event!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Cashion at 8 months

Wow, this has been an amazing month of change! Cashion is now crawling all over the place and pulling up on the couch! He still falls backwards sometimes and bumps his head, but usually recovers pretty quickly with a hug and a kiss. He is really interested in toys. He bangs things together with both hands and still needs to "taste" everything. Speaking of tasting, he has learned to love food. He now eats 2 jars of baby food at one sitting. He eats quickly and without much mess, which is a huge change from last month. He still loves his bottle and likes to drink it facing away from you so he can rest on your chest. I started this when he didn't want to take a bottle from me initially, thinking it would be better if he couldn't see me and it has kind of stuck. He fusses everytime the bottle is finished. He drinks it so fast it hasn't had a chance to hit his belly yet! He uses one finger to poke and point at things. Cashion is starting to pick up the Graduates "puffs", but still has trouble getting them into his mouth since they tend to get stuck in his hand. We have moved him into a rear-facing toddler car seat since he has outgrown the infant seat. Cashion loves splashing around in the bath. He is such a water baby.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

New York City

We had an amazing trip to NYC to visit Dana and Ian. We covered a lot of territory by subway and on foot. No taxis here, except for the car service that provided the car seats. The stroller that Bebe found for us that held Cashion in front and Sadie in back (either sitting or standing) was great. I don't know how parents do it on their own in the city. There are many subway stations that only have stairs, so you have to somehow get the stroller and both kids down. Thankfully, we had at least 2 and sometimes 4 adults to maneuver ourselves and our stuff down the stairs. The first night, we wandered around Dana's neighborhood in Brooklyn. We met Dana and Ian back at her apartment where we narrowly missed the Brooklyn tornado. Seriously, there trees pulled out of the ground. Amazingly, we had beautiful weather the rest of the weekend. We headed out to Coney Island on Friday morning. It was pretty deserted, but fun to imagine what it used to be like. I loved all the kitchy painted signs and backdrop of the old carnival rides.



Then, we headed to Little Italy for the San Genarro Italian Festival where we met Ian on his lunch break. We were too full from our Nathan's Hot Dog to partake in the street food, but it looked delicious. Then, we shopped while Cashion napped in the stroller and Matt carried a sleepy Sadie on his back in the Ergo carrier. Next we went to the building where Dana works and met all of her work friends. They loved Sadie and gave her a lip gloss and a bag to carry it in. Then, we headed downstairs to FAO Schwartz where we saw everything from Barbies to Legos. Dana bought Sadie her very own personalized puzzle with her picture and Tiana from "The Princess and the Frog."

Saturday morning we had a delicious brunch at Rothschilds (which we had all to ourselves) and headed up the Bronx Zoo, where we took advantage of the free admission thanks to Dana's work who was having a corporate family day. It was huge, but we got to see the lion cubs and enjoy the lush, vegetation-lined paths. The kids fell asleep on the subway on the way home, so we grabbed a bite at Bark (gourmet hot dogs) and headed back to the apartment to watch the UT game.




Sunday morning we went to Chinatown to have Dim Sum at the Golden Unicorn (along with about 100 European tourists and lots more locals.) Sadie wasn't a fan, but we all loved the dumplings and crispy duck. So, we did what everyone should do when they have eaten way too much chinese food...go get a doughnut. The Doughnut Plant is well-known for their creative take on doughnuts. We tried several, all delicious.
We walked through Brooklyn Flea (Market) and bought a few vintage children's 45s in bright colors. Apparently, Zac Braff was there, but we didn't see him. We did see "Felicity" (Keri Russell) down the street from Dana's apartment, which is funny because I have seen her in Manhattan before. (Ian saw Padma from Top Chef while we were there, too). Dinner was amazing at Frankie's in Brooklyn. We sat outside and enjoyed the crisp September evening with delicious housemade pastas and antipasto. When we were walking home, Sadie saw a star and wished for ice cream. Not two doors down did we pass Blue Marble Ice Cream. And as Matt said, "How often does a Dad get to make his daughter's wish come true?"
Monday, Dana took the day off from work and went shopping at Zara with us before she headed off to an interview. We hit H&M and then took a break in beautiful Bryant Park while Sadie slept in the stroller. Dana met up with us here and then we went up to Alice's Tea Cup. It is such a sweet little tea room that has the kid thing down. After the "fairy dust" they sprinkled over her that required a bath before we contaminated Dana's apartment with glitter forever, they offered wings for Sadie to where and a plastic tea cup. All in all, we felt very welcome with our kids in tow this trip. It still amazes me how families navigate this city on a daily basis, but there is so much to do here we could come back again and again. Thanks to Dana for letting us invade her space and to Ian for taking her in. It certainly would not have been as successful a trip without those two. Love you guys and see you next month here in Austin! Click on the NYC slideshow to see more pics from the trip.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Cashion at 7 months

I love this look that he does. He tucks his lips in and says "Ooooooh."
Coming up to sitting

Everything in the mouth


Cashion's favorite book and if you look closely, you might be able to see the 2 teeth on bottom.

Cashion just figured out how to come to sitting from a crawling position today! I am always so amazed to watch typical development in my own children. It really is miraculous. He is just starting to figure out how to crawl on hands and knees, but he sure can motor around on his tummy now. He is sitting fairly well now, though he does occasionally still lose his balance. He still does not love baby food. I am not sure how much he actually swallows, between him spitting it out and getting it all over himself as he is constantly grabbing the spoon. His favorite book is "Where is Baby's Belly Button?" He giggles at the babies as you lift the flaps. He coos the sweetest sounds and is more of a snuggler than Sadie was. He is my sweet boy.