1.29.2010
Cultural Slice of Life: Traditional Dancers
1.27.2010
The "Ellie Puppet"
1.26.2010
I love this guy...
1.23.2010
Ellie Update
In my spare time I've been working on Ellie's 2009 book and attempting to make it more than just photos by including some text this time. The blog has been a handy reference tool for finding material to include on the pages. It's made me keenely aware that I wish I had shared a bit more often, or went into greater detail at times to record some of her Ellie-isms as she does change so quickly.
This month has seen Ellie living her day-to-day life with much joy and contentedness. The notes and phone calls from school are diminishing (though Thursday night the parent of one of her busmates told Nathan that her daughter said she was sad that Ellie missed her mommy and daddy because Ellie sometimes cried when she got on the bus -- gulp -- I hope that's an old story and not a new one!).
I've been especially proud of her this week as I noticed that she is (finally) getting what she wants when it's in another part of the house. Usually, if Ellie would want something, she would whine and cry and refuse to go find it on her own -- while yes, it may have partly been laziness, it was also a fear of being away from us. We've seen that's she is growing more confident and secure in not having one or the other of us right by her side all the time. Intead, when she suggests something she'd like, she'll answer herself by saying cheerfully, "I'll go get it!"
Her imaginative play continues to expand. In the photo above, you see her leg wrapped in a 'cast' of sheets of dot-matrix printer labels. She names everything with an onomatopoeiatic nomenclature. For example, the cups in her bathtub are named "Mr. Hahm". That's because (according to her) when you hinge them together and make chomping motions, they go "Hahm, Hahm!" (it helps if you make a gutteral sound in the back of your throat while you say it). Likewise she has similar names for her balloons and other bath toys.
1.21.2010
The kitchen floor project in photos...
We're accustomed to fixing most things ourselves around here. Especially after some of the hefty bills we've gotten the times the experts have been called in. In the busy-ness of our fall semester we decided to wait until Christmas break to tackle the issue. Afterall, the floor didn't feel 'spongy' and there was no sign of water damage in the garage ceiling down below. Not to mention, there was never a good time to tear our kitchen apart. Christmas break came and went and the project got pushed back til after ski retreat in early February. Until one night I got the urge to look at kitchen flooring again. So Friday night we're at Lowes and find some solid hardwood on sale. It was a reputable brand and was as cheap as laminate -- just an overstock they were trying to move. We decided to go for it, hoping the color would work with our cabinetry.
Warning: some of the photos you are about to view are 1.) slightly embarassing -- my kitchen is tiny and not a picture of neatness and tidy-ness, and 2.) explicit in the volume of mold and other unidentified gross lifeforms which were living under our feet. As Ellie says all the time (scrunching her nose), "Ewwww! Groooossss!"
Friday evening: we photograph the old floor for posterity's sake. I'm giddy with excitement. I must admit I never really cared for it. See those ugly brown cracks in the middle? Our first sign of bad things to come.
So the next day Nathan started peeling up the floor -- which turned out to be an easy task since the glue had dissolved under about 2/3 of the space. The tricky part was determining how to photograph the pools of standing water in a short amount of time. You'll have to take my word for it.
1.18.2010
Found: Miscellaneous Photos from Christmas in IL
I think Dad's okay with the pink -- after all, he's got three daughters and three grandaughters
The day before we left, Mom and Dad watched the girls so Bug, Seth, Nathan, and I could go out for lunch. Right before that, we stopped in for one last visit with the "grands". Here we are with Grandpa Van and Marilyn.
Found: Tua's 3rd Birthday
Pip showing off her goodbye wave
Lunch was at the McDonald's play place in Pekin.
The girls loved it.
Found: More Waggoner Christmas Pics
Here's Ellie with cousin Leah
More catching up...
1.12.2010
Tua Teaser
1.10.2010
Expl*rium
Of course, given our region, a large part of the first floor was devoted to education about the equine industry. I was frankly surprised she willingly sat on these horses for a photo (maybe someday we'll get her on the real thing, Lindsey C!) One thing she would NOT let us do was dress her up in jockey silks. She agreed to hold the cowboy hat, but that was as close as it got.
Measuring her height in hands. (She is just over four hands tall)
She got a huge kick out of the funny mirrors, which conveniently fits with her current interest in comparing the relative sizes of objects (big, bigger, biggest).
A large part of the 2nd floor was devoted to space exploration and astronauts (sorry for the immodest post and flag coming right out of her head). She was more interested in it than I expected. Though I think "Curious George Rides in a Rocket Ship" had something to do with that.
Not much of a surprise... one of her favorite displays with the x-ray table which held a tray full of equine x-ray slides (examples of broken and healthy bones). Her favorite slide featured a poor creature's leg full of screws and metal plates. She is OBSESSED with all things medical, broken legs in particular. In fact, I will have another blog post devoted to photos of her in a variety of leg 'casts'. To her delight, she is presently sleeping with two 'broken legs' in casts
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