Saturday, November 17, 2007

Little Dragon


We're behind with the blog, but it's not for lack of adventures or excitement. There's never a dull moment with a toddler...messy moments, noisy moments, crazy moments, but certainly not dull. We had a fun Hallowe'en. Sophie and Mommy went trick-or-treating as St. George and her dragon. Sophie didn't seem too interested in the treats (more for us!), but she loved shouting hi and bye at the doors and sitting on the sidewalks to look at the jack o'lanterns. We're getting a lot of use out of the dragon costume, because she wears it around the apartment, and dragons are her new favourite thing. She and Daddy make dragon noises when they read her dragon books (yes, we have dragon books). I'm still trying to find a balance between family and grad school, but sometimes it's worth it to put the books down and play on the floor. Milestones: 16 teeth and counting (we never get a break from teething); a dozen words, with "all done", "bye", "cracker", "up-up" and "open" topping the list; climbing up and down on the furniture; opening doors (hence the maniacal door-knob covers); colouring with crayons; eating with a fork; trying to put on her pants; succeeding in taking off her diaper...I said it's never a dull moment!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

One Groovy Chick

We are having a blast with this busy, funny little girl! Sophie's starting to use more words, although she still lets us know what she wants by pointing and shrieking. She has her routine around the apartment, which involves sitting on her musical chair, bouncing on her step-stool,


opening drawers, carrying the salad spinner through the living room, spinning in a circle in the middle of the living room, singing and dancing, colouring with her crayons (thank goodness they're washable) and dressing up with her blankets, hats and sunglasses...all before supper. Can't wait to see what comes next.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Look Who's Talking...just not to us!


"Mine" "No" "Granddad" "Hi, There" These are some of Sophie's first words, but we have to take every one's word on it, because she's still speaking a mixture of Ewok and Mandarin at home (well, at least that's what it sounds like). Sophie hasn't stopped moving since she started walking. Mostly she runs everywhere. She's also become a bit of an actress. We've had a few alligator tears and fake cries. She actually practices making faces in her mirror. We've had a big change on the home front. I found out at the last minute that I was accepted to grad school at U of A. This week I started my Masters in Library and Information Studies. It's a big adjustment, but we're excited. Now if I can just get to classes on time after trying to get a toddler dressed in the mornings....

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Welcome to Toddlerhood!


The day after Sophie's birthday, she started walking and hasn't stopped since! I think she's quite pleased with herself. It's amazing that we've gone from this little baby to a little girl who climbs the stairs, runs in the living room and gets out of her crib (my bad...I left the side down). Can't wait 'til she starts talking!

Monday, July 16, 2007

Happy Birthday, One-Year-Old!!


Wow! Here we are at Sophie's first birthday! Unbelievable! She had 2 parties and handled them amazingly well. Yesterday, we had her cousins and friends, along with their parents for the big event. Sophie sat on Michael's lap and read every card and unwrapped every present, even kissing and hugging some of them. The birthday cake was hilarious. She was intrigued by the icing on her ice-cream cake, and decided to wipe away the words. Then she got her own piece of cake and obliged all of us with smushing the cake on her face. Today we had a slightly more subdue party with Sophie's Opa, but she still got her hands on some cake...no afternoon nap around here today. Good times were had by all and we thank everyone for the lovely thoughts and gifts!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Almost One!


Wow! It's hard to believe almost a year has gone by since Sophie was born! We've had a few changes: Michelle's back at work part-time, Sophie has started at a day home, and there are some new babies in our life. Sebastian Paul was born to our friends Darren and Addie on June 30th, and Emily Xisra was born to our friends Ali and Stu on July 6th. Now Sophie will have someone to boss around. Sophie's adjusting to her day home. By her last day, she was only "complain-crying", not the horrified shriek of the first day. Then she spent the second week with Michael, who played Mr. Mom to great success. Around the house, she's standing well and has taken a few steps (although I think she didn't realize she was doing it). She's even danced alittle. We're looking forward to the big party next week.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

We're in trouble!


Our little Sophie-Loup is busy, busy, busy. She's completely mastered crawling and moved on to pulling herself up to standing. She also demands to be "walked" around the apartment while holding our hands. She needs to learn to walk on her own soon, or grow 2 inches because our backs are killing us! It's actually amazing watching her exploring more of her world, now that she can reach it. We never catch up with the baby-proofing, though. Sophie can turn on my record player, lick the stereo (oh, it's so shiny!) and open video tape boxes. All this makes us busy, busy, busy, too.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Quite the Traveller

Montreal was a lovely holiday. Despite our concerns, Sophie was an amazing traveller. She was great on the plane: no problems with take-offs/landings, loved the little TV in the back of the seat and waved at all the other passengers (eliciting smiles and laughs all around). She got to meet a lot of her relatives (we'll have to make a return visit to meet the rest), including her great-grandmother Lucille. Michael and I got to lounge in bed every morning while my mom fed Sophie her breakfast. The weather was great and we let Sophie go barefoot, despite the fact that all the Montreal babies were bundled up (wimps!) Sophie also chose this holiday as the time to start crawling like crazy and walk around holding hands (she has quite a goose-step when she walks). So now we're home and Sophie has 8 teeth, sings to herself, stands up holding onto furniture, makes jokes with her reflection, and insists on walking, walking, walking throughout the apartment (I wish we were shorter!)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Busy Baby



Nine month old Sophie has been keeping us on our toes this month! She has started to crawl, wave bye-bye and sing to her toys/books. She started with the "combat crawl" and now actively seeks us out around the apartment. Sophie now has six teeth...yet again we missed one coming in as we were so preoccupied with her other teeth!

Please check out a new link to videos of Sophie that we have added to this blog. The photo and video links have been moved up the page so that they are visible underneath our profile. Check for them on the left side of the page.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

More Teeth and Some Tears

Sophie is now sporting 5 choppers, and as those who have put their fingers in her mouth can attest, they are sharp!!! Our little miss is also getting awfully close to crawling. She sort of launches herself forward to reach toys and the remote controls, but hasn't figured out how to coordinate her arms and legs yet. I continue to experiment in the kitchen with the home-made baby food. Sophie has working her way up to baby chili and chicken & avocado. She really liked the roast beef and potatoes I made for us. It's nice that we can now share our food with her, On a sad note, we said good-bye to our guinea pigs this month. TeaCup found a new home, and I like to think Penny is running around in a predator-free field in heaven, where she can eat all the grass she likes. When Sophie's older, we'll probably get guinea pigs again, because they were so much fun! For now, we're getting ready for our trip to Montreal next month, and we're excited about Sophie's first plane ride.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Things are going Swimmingly!


Things are going well at the PC household. Sophie is very close to crawling, which means we have to do more baby-proofing. Even though we try to distract her with her own toys, Sophie knows where the remote controls are, and how to use them (she changed the settings on the TV!). We've gone for a couple successful swims. Sophie complained when I put her face in the water, but then put her own face in a couple times after that. So now we're looking forward to our trip to Montreal in 1 1/2 months.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Gotcha!



For a baby who doesn't crawl yet, Sophie sure makes her way around the apartment. After she grabbed this video tape, she actually started to roll towards the VCR. Ah, perhaps we should cut back on her TV viewing! Sophie's 7 1/2 months now and we're having a lot of fun. We finally went swimming (photos to follow), and she had a blast. She even put up with splashes from her cousin Kate. She loves going out in the backpack. Every time I put her in there, Sophie lets out a whoop and tries to eat my hair. It's even more fun when Michael takes her because she's up so high. We did some "Baby Rhyme-time" at the library, but it's still hard to get going in the morning. I've figured out that early babyhood is a cycle: feed baby, change baby, put baby to sleep. Then you move to more of a routine, where you have morning and afternoon naps and mealtimes, but it all depends on when you get up. Then you move to a schedule. We're still on a "routine". I think I've got things all organized and then Sophie will wake up every 3 hours one night for no reason. Thank goodness there are 8 hour nights, or I might turn into a mommy-zombie.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Babababababbababa!


Our girl has become very chatty! It seems like 2 weeks ago, someone flipped a switch and Sophie has started to babble and react to people like never before. Her favourite activities are rolling, grabbing different fabrics, find the tag on her toys and bibs, and experimenting with different faces. I think we're in trouble with the rolling because she is fast! I stepped out of the room for 20 seconds, and in that time Sophie rolled 5 feet under the dining room table. It's unnerving to see what looks like an empty room when there's suppose to be a baby in the middle of it! Good thing she's so noisy because it makes it easy to find her.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Is that funny?


We're having a lot of fun with Sophie. She laughs at everything, and is even making her own jokes. She sneezed and cracked right up! She loves when we whistle, and funny voices are still a favourite. Her favourite game is "glasses", where she gives you this innocent look, and quick as a flash, steals the glasses off your face. I think I'm going to get some contact lenses!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Half-way to My First Birthday!


6 months old today! Can you believe it?! The official weigh-in at the doctor's office was 17 lbs, and we'll be buying a new car seat this weekend, as Sophie is too tall for her infant seat. The meals are still going well, but we bought tart apples for applesauce...the faces Sophie pulled were priceless (imagine someone's face after having a spoon full of Buckley's cough syrup). The milestones tend to come in bursts, so at the moment, we're just going with the flow.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Roll Over, Sit...Good Baby!


Sophie's quickly approaching 6 months old, and she's perfecting her skills. She can sit for about 10 seconds before she oh-so-slowly flops on her side. She rolls over whenever we're not watching, of course! I checked on her during a nap and she was on her belly across the top of her crib, chatting to Bunny. The solid food is going well. She likes everything we've given her so far. Her menu consists of rice and barley cereals, carrots, sweet potato, and most recently, bananas. We give her some sips of water from a cup every meal, and she's doing surprising well with it. She grabs the cup with both hands, and moves it away after each sip. She's also been feeding herself with the spoon pretty much from the first meal.. I just hold the end of it so she doesn't throw it around.