Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Springtime Happiness

There was a little girl who had a little curl...

My quiet mornings with Lucy are still my favorite time of the day. As you can see above, she is pointing in the photo. She is always pointing all the time these days. Mostly she points at the art on our walls upstairs, specifically our Robbie Conal poster of the Dalai Lama. She smiles and points at him at least a dozen times a day. She has responded strongly to this poster since the first day she came home from the hospital...it's pretty great to see. If we ask her "Where is the Dalai Lama?", she points at the poster immediately.
Also, on a completely different note, Matt taught Lucy to "bauk bauk bauk" last week when she sees our chickens. Hers come out more like "bau bau bau" but it is definitely recognizable! So cute.

This past weekend was the final one that I had to spend working in the printmaking studio away from Lucy and Matt to finish up my artist book project. Dada and Lucy played in the snow, enjoying the 30+ temps of beautiful Alaskan springtime. Canute participated as well! We're so excited to have April just ahead of us to celebrate Lucy's first year with us.



Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Busy Week

With Lucy at the Ice Sculpture Park (we went with Maya and Keet)

Mama has been spending many hours in the print studio at UAF this week working on a screenprinted book that will be exhibited for first Friday in April at Wellstreet Gallery. Lucy has been spending more time alone with dada on the weekends which has been good for everyone. Yesterday mama spent 6.5 hours away from Lucy...the longest ever! Everyone did just fine. Today will be another day at the studio. Below is a video of mama returning home from the studio last weekend - everyone was waiting for her at the window. That's a red ballon for Lucy.


The last two nights Lucy has been almost shoveling food into her mouth, one bite after the other...sometimes too much! She completely surprised us. What's on the menu? Sweet potatoes. She loves them, much more than she did a couple of months ago. Last night I added some steamed brown basmati rice and a couple bites of broccoli that were spiced with cumin and mustard seed and she ate those too! Evidence is below. This morning she ate a couple bites of steel cut oats with cinnamon. You can also see in the second photo where she "stores" her sippy cup when she is not using it.



The other night Matt was putting up trim on two very high windows in the living room and Lucy was obsessed with trying to climb up the ladder. We humored her for a few moments just to get a couple of photos but I was too concerned to let it go any further. I didn't want to give her any ideas! This baby doesn't forget anything.


Lucy has been pointing at everything this past week. She is so interested in knowing what everything around her is and enjoys looking at new things. She points at art on the walls, everything outside, people, and sun reflections. The other morning she rolled over when just waking up and was already pointing at the light fixture on the ceiling above her. Sometimes she points at so many things in a row that we can't keep up so we just start explaining to her what everything around her is. We are having so much fun with her!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Lucy's Snowy March Activities

Last weekend we enjoyed a warm bonfire in our yard to celebrate the light evenings we've been having. Who needs daylight savings in Alaska? Sitting by the fire together was a good way to warm up after a cold and dark winter.


Yesterday we all went out for a family ski on the fire break behind our house. Mama hadn't gone skiing since she broke her ankle and it was a welcome break from the monotony of the past few months of winter. The new skis and boots that we bought this past week helped us all play together!

Lucy went tele-skiing with Dada and our friend Dragos today on Moose Mountain. Lucy exclaimed with a great deal of "ah ah"s while they skied down the hill. She also napped for two runs. Dragos was very understanding of a much needed diaper break.

Lucy was very popular on the ski bus that goes up to the top of the mountain.

Here they are below looking like pros. I think if mama would have done this with Lucy, they'd have both come home with broken limbs!


I forgot to mention a couple of things in Lucy's 11 month post. She has gotten two more top teeth in. They started to break through a couple of weeks ago. She continues to drool a great deal so we figure more are on their way. I also failed to mention how much Lucy loves celery and grapefruit in my discussion on food. She likes to gnaw and suck on a stalk of celery until it becomes unsafe and needs to be taken away. She likes to drink grapefruit juice out of a spoon and also suck on wedges of it. Another trait she received from mama...I love grapefruit!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The 11 month old girl!

Who knew having an 11 month old would be so much fun! Every day Lucy sees and learns something new and exciting. She points to practically everything she sees. Most recently she's been pointing to the moon while out on sunny evening walks, art on the walls, reflections on the ceiling, and birds in the trees. It's so much fun to rediscover the world around us with our daughter. She weighs in at about 17.5 pounds today. Her favorite activity is standing up for a moment and then quickly falling, giggling, and doing it over and over. The longest I have seen her stand so far has been about 10 seconds. She also learned how to go down the stairs last week which is a very useful ability! Lucy's level of understanding has skyrocketed recently. This morning we all spent several minutes touching noses while lying in bed. She'd touch dada's nose, then I'd touch her nose, explaining what we were doing. Then I'd say, "touch my nose" and she would touch my nose. Very cool.

Food is still not very interesting for Lucy. Bananas, mangos, and blueberries are definitely her favorite closely followed by green beans and broccoli. Mama tries new foods with her every day and offers healthy dinners such as beets, potatoes, swiss chard, and salmon. I think she took one little bitty bite of each thing in her bowl the other night. She favored the beets however and I think she took two bites of those...that's my girl!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New Things

It's an exciting thing that Lucy has FINALLY figured out how to use her sippy cup after playing with it and putting her mouth on the spout for the last 5 months. She suckled out of it today enthusiastically! Perhaps we wont have to share our glasses of water with her all the time now...it's a messy but amusing activity.

To celebrate the use of the sippy cup, I offered Lucy a new food item as well. Soft-cooked red pepper was consumed happily and quickly, even after an "icy pop" of blueberry-beet-banana had already been sucked down. What a good girl!
Afterward I needed to empty the dishwasher so my little helper stood by to help, and "stand" she did! She didn't even realize she was doing it: taking spoons out of the rack, holding them up in both hands, standing steadily, and then dropping them so she could repeat the process over again. She did it so many times it was easy to snap a photo.