Wednesday, March 28, 2007

A sunny day

What a lovely day it was Monday in Chicago! It was sunny and warm and the kids and I were invited to go on a picnic in the park with our friends Paula and Annita and their kids. As you can see from the photos below, the kids really enjoyed their time outside (and of course I enjoyed the company of adults!). Some funny things I wish I had been able to get on film, but wasn't able to because my hands were busy with the kids: Faye, ripping up all the grass she could get her hands on and then stuffing it into her mouth and both Lenny and Faye walking (with assistance) barefoot on the grass.

Lenny says, "Tell me more about this 'walking', Auntie Paula."









Faye takes a good look around . . .










. . . and then decides she does like the outside!









Lenny enjoys the feeling of bare feet again after the long winter.









Lenny and Faye clap for the camera

Monday, March 12, 2007

Ten months have come and gone

So of course, photos first.

Here are Lenny and Faye hamming it up today as soon as they saw the camera.












Faye, solo, pre (or post)-smile.








Lenny came racing at me once he saw the camera and got right up into the shots.













They're almost 11 months old!
Can you believe it? I certainly can't and I've lived it! It's true, though, the kiddies turned 10 months earlier this month and they're really becoming more toddler-esque. They commando crawl all over the house (which has been much more thoroghly baby proofed) and they're getting so big!

We finally bought Lenny a big-boy car seat yesterday. He should be pretty happy about that as we'll no longer be jamming him into the bucket one that hasn't really fit for about a month. Petite little Faye still has some time in the bucket version left still, thankfully, as I'm not sure how I would ever take them out on my own if neither came equipped with a handle! Fortunately, as Lenny is already trying (with relative levels of success) to walk, I'm hoping he might walk before I have to move Faye up to the new car seat.

Well, I'm sure that's of interest only to me, really, so here are some more exciting factoids about the kids:

1) They're really into table food now as everyone who attended my cousin Timmy's birthday can attest. The up shot is they're so much easier to feed and we can pretty much travel with sippy cups and goldfish crakers. In fact, Faye likes table food so much that she screeches at the top of her voice if I'm eating something she particularly wants (like the goldfish crackers). It's VERY charming.

The down side? Well, did I mention the shrieking? And of course there's the fact that if I'm not feeding them I don't control what they're eating. Lenny and Faye are happy to convince whoever's holding them that what they really NEED to eat is cake, or cookies or chips or cake. They came home on such a sugar high yesterday, I honestly thought their eyes would be spinning in their sockets. But overall, they behaved pretty well post-dietary escapade and I loved not having to feed them. I mean come on, Ed and I feed them everyday, so if the price of uninterupted meal time for us is that the kids get some junk food, I say, "Let them eat cake!"

2) While he can't walk unassisted, Lenny will walk if you hold his hands and help him balance. This equals one very sore back for his proud mama, but you should see his face when he does it (I'll try and get a picture). He just lights up, he's so proud of himself!

3) Faye can now commando crawl almost as fast as Lenny and the two of them can easily make it from one end of the house to the other in less than three minutes. Why is this of interst you might ask? Because in less time than it takes me to grab a cup of coffee they can completely disappear! Hense the renewed focus on baby proofing. And my sudden interest in getting the babies locator devices (just kidding).

Well, bottom line, the kids are happy and healthy as we head towards the finish line of the first year. What comes next? Well, I've heard tell that it includes tantrums and the ability to say, "NO!" at the top of their lungs, but it also comes with the ability to crawl into our laps for kisses and snuggles, so we're still looking forward to it.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Auntie Sheryl comes to visit... Part 2

The pictures from east coast Auntie Sheryl came the other day and as you can see she was able to capture the fact that Faye does smile (something she doesn't do often for the camera). Here she is, freshly bathed, being her most charming for her Auntie Sheryl.




Lenny loves bath time as you can tell. He has so much hair now that I can play with it in the tub, which of course I do! It's hard to tell here, but it's actually curly, too, just like Ed's.












Here we are on the Sunday of Sheryl's visit, all dressed up to go to my grandparents' 75th birthday party. My mom's parents were born on the same day, cute hunh? So of course, Lenny and Faye must be dressed for the occasion. Can you believe I actually have a tie on Lenny??? He loves it! Seriously, he's worn it several times and always seems quiet pleased with his dapper appearance.

Here we are, one happy little family!








Lenny votes for lobster for dinner. Unfortunately that wasn't on the menu, but he did eat plenty from his father's plate.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Eating like big kids

As you can see, Lenny and Faye are definitely moving forward in the self feeding department. I'm told that this will make my life easier. I'm waiting for that to happen.
It does however make my life more entertaining as I watch them chase food around their high chair trays with their chubby little fingers.




I must admit that when we first started feeding them table food, I was a little hesitant. In fact I was more than a little hesitant as my friend Sheryl will point out. However, with Ed's persistence (and his ability to strategically tune my hysterics out), the kids eat like champs.




They've gotten to the point where we can feed them entirely table food (although we don't because I still have nutritional concerns), and that does make life easier when we're eating out with family or friends. Next step: utensils!