Thursday, November 26, 2009
Norah Explores Jamestown
This is the Susan Constant - the largest of the ships that sailed to Jamestown.
This blacksmith needs to make 5000 nails to faciliate the replica governor's house that is being constructed on the site. The blacksmiths back in the day would have been kept busy with repairs and nails would have been imported. Fun Fact about nails: Archeologists count them to determine if a structure had a wood or dirt floor. How clever!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Early Christmas
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Milestones
I snapped this during one of Norah's "naps." After she cried a while I decided to sit in her room with her to see if that helped. I read my book and she started to babble to herself and play with her dog "Fluffy." A chapter later I noticed it was pretty quiet and I thought she might be asleep. Nope, she was just staring at me. When I looked up at her she got really excited. I think she thought we were going to play peek a boo. We did actually play peek a boo - to get this picture. Then it was straight to the swing for a real nap.
These pictures are from October 28th. We let Norah try some rice cereal after she repeatedly reached for a bowl of vanilla ice cream. We thought the creamy white cereal would be a suitable substitute but she was furious and continued to go for the ice cream. After a teary tantrum we called a truce and let her hold the spoon. She enjoyed jabbing herself in the face with it. Norah's skin is incredibly sensitive and when I changed her into her pajamas I noticed she had red spots all over her face and panicked thinking she was having an allergic reaction. I quickly called my brother-in-law who is a pediatrician and he warned me to watch for signs of troubled breathing. This was very upsetting to me because I had initially only worried that I would have to deal with a kid with food allergies. Fortunately Bryan figured out that marks were from her spoon jabbing.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Norah's Stare Down
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Red Hot Chili Pepper
Norah was a chili pepper for Halloween. She was very patient but she didn't really enjoy having her legs merged in the pepper. She looked adorable and we enjoyed parading her around Friday and Saturday at parties. We tried to be respectful and only made her wear the costume long enough for some photo ops at our branch social and even came home on time for bedtime. However, when we returned to Alpha Phi and saw all 40 of the Phis in their matching red baseball costumes complete with bats we just had to get one more picture of Norah with her "big sisters." Bryan quickly put Norah back in her pepper but when he brought her out all 40 of the Phis squealed at once and frightened the little pepper to tears.
Here is Norah Friday night with some Phis
Bryan and Norah at the Branch Halloween Party
Apple Lover
Well, it seems as though Norah is just as fascinated by computers as I am. My favorite technique for getting her to stop crying is to turn on my screen saver. It seems as though she is partial to Mac screen savers. I tried it with some of the default screen savers available in Windows 7 but she’s not buying it. Most people say that Micrsoft’s new OS fixed what was wrong with Vista but apparently not everyone is convinced. If you’re interested in calming your baby too, I find that the “flurry” screen saver is the most effective and remember the more monitors the better.