Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Today was Ashlyn’s first time in a swimming pool, and I think the experience was a good one for her.  Most of her time in the water was spent splashing.  And more splashing, followed by some giggling, and then splashing again.

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It’s definitely something that we’ll be doing more often as she gets older.  She’s going to need to love the water, because when she’s 13 she’s going scuba diving with mom and dad.

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Father's Day!



Bill Cosby once said, “If the new American father feels bewildered and even defeated, let him take comfort from the fact that whatever he does in any fathering situation has a fifty percent chance of being right.”

Mr. Cosby was a wise man, and I take comfort that when I choose the wrong 50%, Heather is here to steer me back in the right direction.  But today, I think I must have done something well, because I was presented with a great gift:  Ashlyn's first drawing.  Yep, my daughter is the next Michelangelo.  Just check out this masterpiece, described by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit as "drawn with crayons".



It was the best gift a dad could ask for from his 8 month old daughter.  So here's to you little one, thanks for letting me be a father.  And here's to the rest rest of you dads out there.

Happy Father's Day!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Puffs and Pebbles..


We're continuing our efforts to convince Ashlyn that crawling is a nice way to get around, but so far she still feels that being carried is a more preferable method of transportation.  So while we continue to work on the whole crawling thing, we've also started spending time teaching Ashlyn more ways to do something we already knows she enjoys:  eating. 



Ever since Ashlyn started eating solids, we've seen a growing interest in food and a waning interest in milk.  She's already started to feed herself, mainly tiny little puffs made from sweet potatoes, bananas, and other ingredients that I'm sure are healthy (alpha tocopheryl acetate for example).


If you look closely at the picture above, you may notice that she has a little pony tail sticking up on the top of her head.  It seems that our daycare felt she has enough hair for these kinds of things and thought it would be cute.  Or maybe they just love the Flinstones.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Dress shopping made easy…


With Lisa’s wedding approaching, we’re starting to think about what Ashlyn will wear.  This will be her first wedding, and for my sister no less, so we want to make sure she’s dressed for the occasion.  Luckily, Heather’s parents brought back some gifts from their trip to China, and so our shopping is done!



As soon as we put it on her, we knew we found the winner.  As everybody knows, nothing says “wedding” like a red kimono.  Now that we took care of the dress, we had to think about a hat.  Should she wear a hat?  And if so, what kind?  Once again the Wolfe’s delivered, with a hat straight from the Great Wall of China.




Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, that’s a weight of our shoulders.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

I have a toof!




There's a lot going on lately in Ashlyn's little world.  She's really liking solid foods, and so far the only thing that she doesn't like is prunes.  We still have some work to do though, since half the food ends up in places other than her stomach.



She's also starting to hold her bottle up on her own.  In fact, she likes to grab the bottle out of your hands.  This isn't bad, but the bottle tends to plop out of her mouth and poke her in the eye.  She doesn't seem to mind, and drinks happily away once you guide it back to her mouth.





And finally, we have begun the journey that all parents dread:  teething. Ashlyn is growing her first tooth, and we were finally able to get a picture of it.  It's a little hard to see, but that white line under Heather's finger is her first little baby tooth.  Up to now, it hasn't bothered her too much, but she's getting a little fussy as the tooth makes it's way out.



I asked Heather how long teething lasts, and do you know what she said?  Probably not since you weren't there, so I'll tell you.  YEARS.  I looked it up, and as usual she was right.  At this time I'd like to pause for a moment of silence to remember Kaldi, an Ethiopian man who lived in the 9th century......  Thank you.  If you don't know who Kaldi is, he was a shephard who first discovered the effects of coffee beans.
 

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