Memorial Day to Remember

To celebrate our Memorial Day, we decided to go to the San Diego Zoo today. We bought a family membership last fall, but so far (this time in California) we’ve only been to the Wild Animal Park, which is a little bit further north and thus closer to us.

Raley got two souvenirs from the day. This is the first:

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Cute shirt!

That might not seem too significant, except that she didn’t get it at a store. In fact, we didn’t even buy it. This is where it came from:

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First Aid!

Yep. That’s the First Aid building. Here’s Raley’s other souvenir:

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Owie!!!

Check out that lip… looks bad! But not nearly as bad as right after it happened. We were in the ampitheater watching the Sea Lion show. Raley got down to walk between us, and bam! fell into the backs of the seats in the row in front of us, landing mouth first. Blood came pouring out, and she was screaming, and boy, was it scary. I was worried that she’d knocked out a tooth or something. We basically sprinted to the first aid building (conveniently located very close!) where a very nice paramedic checked her out, cleaned her up, and reassured us that it looked like it was only her lip. Her teeth are all still there and look OK, and there don’t seem to be any other cuts inside her mouth. We tried to put some ice on it, but she wasn’t having any of it, so we settled for a chilled pacifier, which also helped to put some pressure. Once the bleeding stopped, we changed her clothes and walked around long enough to get her to take a small nap in her stroller, and then headed home. She ate some dinner and then crashed in bed. We’ll see how she’s doing tomorrow, but I think Dan and I are more scarred by the experience than she is!

Here’s a happier picture from earlier in the day:

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Orangutan!

Movin’ and Shakin’


I feel the Earth Move under my feet!

Two noticeable earthquakes in two days… this fault seems to be having some issues! That’s the map from today’s aftershock - currently listed as a 4.1. It was noticeable - we have two glass lanterns on our mantel that really rattle, I felt a distinct movement, and the cats freaked the heck out. But it wasn’t quite as bad (or as long) as yesterday’s, when I actually picked Raley up and went and stood in the doorframe until it was over (the shaking lasted about 15 seconds).

You know when you move to California that earthquakes are a possibility, or even a certainty, but it’s still a little weird. Of course, Dan and I felt an earthquake in Maryland right after we’d moved there (leaving California behind, or so we thought), so it’s less weird than that.

The most suprising thing to me is the sound - there’s a loud roar that is hard to describe. My first instinct is usually that a large truck (semi) has driven into the house, shaking the foundations. Then I realize that I don’t have a truck in my living room, and it must be an earthquake.

Speaking of moving and shaking, here’s Raley demonstrating one of her new “tricks”: to clench all of her muscles until they start to tremble. I have no idea how or why she started doing this, but now she’ll do it on her own sometimes and she’ll imitate me if I start it. It’s cute as long as it doesn’t go on too long - she starts turning bright red! Anyway, enjoy this video and there will be a Raley update post shortly.



Cutes Patoots!

Walking!

Yes, Houston, we have taken steps!


Walking!

She’d actually taken a single step at a time a few weeks ago, and recently she would stand in place, bend down and touch the ground and then stand back up again, but on Friday (also Jenna’s birthday!) she took 5-6 steps a few times in a row. And by today, she seems to have the concept down, as you can see by the video! She’d still prefer to crawl most of the time (it’s still quicker), but I can see that she’s starting to figure out that it might be just as quick, plus she can hold things in her hands!

Some other recent Raley news… Easter was a big hit. Well, specifically Easter candy was a big hit.

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I like this bunny!

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And these eggs are delicious!

She’s also perfected a new kind of smile, one to show off her half teeth. We call this the snarl…

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Arrrr

but it’s a smile, I swear. Of course, it’s also her “can I get away with this?” smile. As in, I’m going to crawl right up to the edge of the bed… and then smile at mom. “Can I get away with this?” Not so much, little one!

And finally, I still have not spent too much time on the computer recently, even though both Raley and I now have our own laptops, thanks to a birthday present from Aunt Jenna:

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I’m just going to push this button…

But I do have a few more things to update on (some knitting! Garden work! Visitors!) so more soon!

One-derful!

March 10, 2008:

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First look

March 10, 2009:

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First cupcake!

What a difference a year makes!

We spent the day at Disneyland with Grandma and had a blast! More about that later…

Knitting, House, Baby, Life… Check!

Well, hello, friends! How’s it going? Life is good chez Snargle. Busy (as usual). Lots less computer time these days, mostly because of my “helper”:

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Hey mom, what does this button do?

Raley is fascinated with the laptop (as with other electronic devices like the remotes and the camera). She wants to pull on the screen, push all the buttons, pull out the cables, and, oh yes, chew on anything she can get her mouth around. Does not make for very good blogging - or blog reading (sorry if you haven’t heard from me in your comments in a while!) - while she’s awake, which is typically until 8:30 or 9. But the time I’m not spending on the computer has been put to good use. I have been reading a lot of (library) books these days - mostly fluff, and checking out some of the recent books of one of my favorite authors that I had missed when they came out.

And I have been knitting. As I mentioned last month, I pulled out the Cabled Zipped Jacket (Schoeller + Stahl #10, ravelry link here) again. And I made a lot of progress, finishing the other front and even making a good start on both sleeves at the same time:

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Two fronts, and two cuffs

And then I got stranded on Sleeve Island and got bored and…
Cast on something else. But, but, but! Using stash yarn (hooray!). This is the February Lady Sweater (pdf) from my Tess Superwash Merino, purchased at Maryland Sheep & Wool, May 2008. OK, I have older (much older) yarns in stash, but this is one that I really wanted to use, and this pattern calls for a slightly shaded semi-solid color, and it was on top meaning I didn’t have to move stuff around very much, and I wub it.

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Yokey goodness!

Thanks to a cross-country plane flight this past week (work meeting), I’m now past the third buttonhole and almost to separating the arms. This is one sweater I’m definitely knitting for the product rather than the process - I can’t wait to be done!

The Jacket picture up there was a sneak peek of one of our major home projects recently. Taking advantage of a visit by my in-laws to provide baby-wrangling services (thanks Peter and Judy!) we painted the living room. You may remember that this room had a giant unpainted patch on the wall where the previous owners didn’t see fit to move a piece of furniture and paint behind it, so it was definitely at the top of our priority list. Also, it was missing a mantel for the fireplace. In all of the real estate documents the owners had said they were taking the decorative mantel with them, so that was cool. But I guess Dan and I had assumed that there was something un-decorative (plain) underneath it that would be left behind. Um, nope.

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Lack of Mantel

They did actually leave us with a piece of a new mantel, but it was just one piece and we would have still had to buy the rest. Instead, we found a full real wood hand-carved (in China of course) mantel kit at (of all places) Costco.
Then we chose an awesome green paint color (Bullfrog) in a no-VOC paint, and got to work.
Here’s Raley and Linus enjoying the results (while Judy supervises):

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It’s a new room!

Much better! And now Dan and I are just enjoying the fact that there’s not very much else in our house that we feel like we NEED to get done. Oh, there’s plenty of projects that we want to do and that we will do, just not at a breakneck speed. We can take our time and do things here and there and really enjoy the process.

And for those of you who’ve made it through the whole post, here is some gratuitous Raley.

She had quite the cold last week, including her first (diagnosed at least) ear infection. And a double one at that. Plus a runny nose and deep cough made her an unhappy Buggle. This is how she was spending a lot of her evenings:

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Poor sickie!

After a doctor’s visit and three prescriptions (antibiotic for the ear infection, albuterol inhaler and prednisone for the lungs), she’s now back to her normal self. Although she seems to have given up her bottles of formula. She used to take approximately 24 oz of formula a day and now she’s refusing it completely (although they can sometimes get up to 4 oz/day down her at day care, she won’t take it at home at all). She has been drinking juice today, and she’s still eating plenty of fruit and other foods, so I don’t think she’s too dehydrated. But we do have a follow-up doctor’s appointment on Monday (for the cold/virus) so I can ask him.

And here’s a few fun videos of the Buggle demonstrating her Mad Skillz:


So Big!, Clap Happy, Bye-Bye


Shiny Flashy Box, come to me!!!

Thanks, and I’ll try not to be such a stranger.

P.S. Oh yeah, Congrats to all of us from the Blog Class of 2005! (link found via Cara) I’m so happy to be part of such an amazing group. My blogging may be sporadic these days, but I have no plans to give it up, so here’s to at least 4 more years!
Oh yeah, and for anyone who’s clicking off the link there, FYI my rss feed changed last year when I upgraded the software, so if you’re reading me through a reader, you need to subscribe to this link instead:
http://snargle.org/crafty/?feed=rss2
Thanks!

Video: Raley + DVD

Alright, I’m working on a longer post, but for tonight this video is going to have to do it. For those who worry that we’re not keeping Raley occupied, here’s proof that she can entertain herself just fine. All she needs is an empty DVD case and her head. What fun!

Note the laughter… Oh, my daughter. What are we going to do with you???

The January Blahgs

Halfway through the month already, and no post. I guess I’m just feeling a little of the blahs. Or the blahgs, as it were. I haven’t really been on the computer very much at home, actually. We’ve been trying to work around the house - unpacking boxes mostly. How fun!

I’ve also been knitting some, which cuts down on my computer time, too. I made my mom a shawl for her Christmas present (still waiting on modeled pictures, though). I’m almost done with some socks, and I picked up a long-languishing WIP, the Cabled Zippered Jacket:
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This was a contest winner on my blog, but since it’s been… um… over 3 years (yep, November 2005), you probably don’t remember it. When I put it down, I had finished one front and started the ribbing of the second. I’m through the ribbing and almost to the underarm bindoff. Big needles, few stitches and cables… I’d forgotten how fast it goes! It feels good to be knitting a sweater again, too. I’m definitely a sweater knitter at heart.

But just to tide you over, I did put up some pictures from Christmas on my flickr account. We went to visit my sister in Colorado, which was nice and snowy. A 2-day drive on both ends, but Raley slept for good parts of it and it was nice to see a different part of the country. It was also great to be off work for almost two weeks. But now we’re back and back to work!

I’ll leave you with this one:

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Kilroy was here!

New Year’s Eve

Just a quick post to say Happy New Year!

I’m ringing in 2009 in Colorado with my family - sister Jenna and brother-in-law Reid, Mom and Dad, and of course Dan and Raley. We’ve had a wonderful Christmas together and a great week of hanging around, having fun (snowboarding, Guitar Hero, Wii, games… good times!).

Speaking of games, they’re waiting for me now to start Alhambra - my Christmas present from Jenna and Reid. Something to keep us up for a few more hours to see the beginning of 2009.

2008 has been a big year for me and my family - new baby, move across the country, new job, new house. It’s been a great one, and I feel really blessed. Here’s hoping that 2009 is just as great, but maybe with fewer big life changes - we need to take a break and settle in for a while.

Happy New Year!

9 Months Old!

Hey, I have a 9-month-old! As of yesterday. Raley has now officially been on the outside longer than she was on the inside (by 3 days, actually). Crazy, huh?

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Speaking of crazy…

She’s doing so much now, but it feels like we’re right on the verge of so much more. She almost has teeth. She is almost crawling - she gets up on all fours and rocks and rocks. She’s even gotten one knee up, but then she winds up going backwards (so frustrating!). She’s even pulling up to stand on a very few select surfaces, like the headboard of our bed. And if you put her in place, she will stand for a while holding on to the couch or this built-in bookshelf (yay! new house!):

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I’m a stander!

She loves bath time now - splashing the water is so much fun! And even when you get some in your mouth or nose it’s not that bad.

She’s a tiny little munchkin. We haven’t had our well-baby visit yet, but a month ago she was still under 15 lbs. I imagine she’s just over 16 at this point, but she’s pretty long. She fits perfectly in the 6-9 month footed sleepers length-wise, but you could probably fit another baby her size in there with her around. But of course we think she’s perfect!

Still not a lot of hair, but the eyelashes are out of control. Blue eyes and the hair that’s there is red and curly. I can’t wait to see what it looks like when it grows in!

She’s eating lots of different foods now, although just one meal a day still. At first, she reacted the exact same way to every food - she eagerly anticipated the first bite, then made a concerned face and shook her head once it was actually in her mouth. A wrinkled brow for the next few bites, and then she was fine. Now we’ve finally started to find foods she doesn’t like. And a sustained dislike - she will cry after subsequent bites and finally start refusing (which is when we stop, or at least switch to something else). Of course, the 2nd day we try the leftovers, and those seem to go down OK so who knows.

And then there’s the times when you just can’t decide between a food you like (in this case, mangoes), or whether you want to start to melt down because it’s close to bedtime. This is the result:


As long as you keep the mangoes coming, nobody gets hurt.

And then there’s fun with the zweiback toast, which is her after dinner snack. And toy, as you’ll see:


Why is my hand empty now?

Never fear, no food goes to waste around here - picked up, dusted off, and she had many more minutes of toast enjoyment (taking it down to about a square inch).

Anyway, that’s our Raley! And how are you?

That’s a Wrap!

I can’t believe I actually did NaBloPoMo November - 30 posts in 30 days. Can you believe it?

Also, I can’t believe that I almost forgot to post tonight, the last night. But I remembered, and here you go!

I don’t think that I’ll be making daily posting a habit - it makes blogging feel like work or a chore, plus I’m usually doing it at almost midnight! Also, it takes over - I spend my “free” time on the computer instead of knitting or reading. I feel like I’m reaching for what to write about most of the time, which results in posts that are a good chronicle of my daily life but probably less than fascinating for most of you (parents excluded!).

However, I am going to try to post more regularly - Raley updates at least, house updates, and knitting updates, too! Of course, knitting for the next few weeks is going to be some gift knitting and unbloggable, but I do have some sock updates to post!

Tomorrow I’m flying to the East Coast (Dulles, but driving immediately to West Virginia and staying there for the whole time), coming home on Friday. Dan will be Mr. Mom for the week - hopefully he’ll get our happy fun baby and not the screaming torment that we had tonight. I’m not sure what it was - teething, cold, constipation, or all three - but it was not pretty. Finally it seemed like something kicked in (Orajel, bottle, who knows) and she was OK until bedtime. Hopefully that will last! Meanwhile, I have 2 cross-country flights and nights in a hotel room without a 8.5-month-old to entertain, so hopefully I’ll get some knitting done!