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Getting So Mobile…

Katherine is getting more and more mobile. This week, it almost seemed as if she is approaching toddlerhood. We now chase each other around the coffee table, us crawling and her walking/crawling, which she loves. (Whenever she really likes something, she does her crinkle-nose smile.) She’ll hang on to the coffee table with one hand and walk around it, occasionally leaning down and peeking at us from under the table.

She also is progressing with her walking. Today, she walked with Raman clutching on to one hand only. We came home and practiced some more. She was very proud of herself with mom and dad cheering her on.

Da-Dee

I’ve been pointing at Steve over the last several days and saying “Daa-daa” or “Daa-Dee.” A few times she’s said “Dah!” or “Da-da” – we would nod our heads emphatically and say “Yes, Katherine Da-Da!!” Well, tonight as we were heading into our friends’ house, Katherine pointed to Steve walking ahead and said “DA-DEE.” We’ll see if she does it again! Steve turned around completely surprised and proud of his little girl.

A Visit to the Zoo

This weekend was almost summer-like, in the high 80s and beautifully sunny. We tried to take advantage of the weather by taking Katherine to the zoo today. The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle was packed with families and strollers. Katherine seemed to enjoy herself. We pushed her and her jogger through the barn area and Savanah section of the zoo. We would pick her up and show her the various animals. Unlike our last trip to the Woodland Park Zoo, we could tell that she saw the animals, and in a couple cases she actually pointed towards them.

We had a fun time having Katherine see the barn animals up close in the petting area of the zoo and in the barn. She ogled at a few, large brown cows and stared at pigs. Steve took her into the petting area of the zoo which had little goats and donkeys. She stood up, holding Steve’s hands, smiling at the goats. In the African Savanah area, the animals were farther away, but I think she did see the lion. She also saw the baby and mama elephants up close at the watering hold and the Sumatra tigers on our way out.

Perhaps the most momentous part of the visit was when we sat in the cafeteria. I was eating a berry fruit juice bar. I gave Katherine a brief taste. She put her mouth over the bar and gave us the funniest “what is this?” look. Despite her puzzlement, she reached for the bar and wanted another taste. Katherine snoozed all the way home and through a couple errands. She woke up extremely warm and unhappy. Thankfully, we pulled into the driveway, gave her a nice cool bath and water to drink.

The Seventh Tooth

I came home Friday to have Patty tell me about Katherine’s seventh tooth coming in. This explains the massive drool, the evening crankiness for the preceding several days. It is her lower second tool to the right of the center right tooth. As of tonight, the top of the tooth has almost finished breaking through, but hasn’t appeared entirely.

Sniffle, Sniffle

I went on a business trip to Texas this past Monday and Tuesday, with Steve taking care of Katherine while I was gone. Given all of the traveling and such, I managed to catch a cold the day I came back. It was one of those runny-nose colds where you’re not incapacitated. So, I went to work the next day feeling slightly under the weather and knew I had come down with a cold by the afternoon. I went home early and worked from home the next day – occasionally feeding Katherine and trying not to get either Patty or Katherine sick. Unfortunately, Katherine managed to catch the cold and trailed me by one day. So, as of this weekend, I’m feeling fine, but Katherine is still on the tail end of her cold. There’s nothing quite like a baby with green snot. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Happy Birthday Sid & Audrey

Katherine’s good friends Audrey and Sid celebrated their birthdays today. Their parents hosted two very nice parties with lots of good friends, food and fun for everyone. This morning we headed down to the Aquarium where the children played with arts and crafts, opened Sid’s presents :), and then visited the fish. One of the more momentous parts of the party was when an Aquarium employee came in dressed as a fuzzy otter. The children were very excited, running up to the otter and giving it hugs. Sid loved the otter, reaching towards it and hugging it.

After the party, we headed downstairs with friends and checked out the fish and animals. Steve and Katherine inspected the tide pools and jellyfish. We wandered thru the exhibits looking at seahorses, salmon, otters, and seals. I’m not sure if Katherine really took it all in, but she did peer thru the glass at the big fish. We should visit again in a couple months, to see how things progress.

This afternoon, after a nice nap, we headed over the Audrey’s carnival party. Lots of children played with carnival games and hopped up and down in a blowup house and ate cupcakes, ice cream and hotdogs. A clown came by and performed for the kids and blew up balloon animals.

Katherine watched the other children play. She decided pretty quickly that she wasn’t really very sure about the clown. (We hustled out of the clown performance once Katherine started making noises.) Steve also took Katherine into the bouncy house to see how she would react. She wasn’t too sure what to do, and so she would crawl over to the netting wall and look at me (what am I doing in here?). Once Steve picked her up and jumped up and down with her, she had a much better time.

All in all, Katherine had lots of new experiences today-from looking at big fish to participating in a carnival. We thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Katherine’s First Haircut

Katherine had been looking a bit shaggy for a while. Her hair reached her eyes and she was sorely in need of a trim. Given that she’ll be attending two birthday parties this weekend, we decided to take her to her first hair cut. Steve and I met Patty and Katherine tonight at the local Brat Pack hair salon at Redmond Town Plaza. This is a pretty neat children’s store that combines hair cutting, toys and clothes all in one.

Once everyone arrived, we popped Katherine onto a painted hobby horse chair (how fun!), strapped her in and draped a cute leopard cape around her shoulders. She was a champ! She didn’t cry at all during the haircut and only got upset after the hair dresser turned on a hair drier. One of the funniest moments was when the hairdresser put a big plastic clamp in her hair; the clamp was enormous. At the end of the cut, she put a rubber band in her hair, and Katherine had a pony tail sticking out the side of her hair.

Anyway, Katherine has a nice bob cut now with feathered bangs in the middle of her forehead. We were so proud of her tonight.

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Katherine Takes Her First Steps

We saw Katherine take her first couple steps tonight. We think the trick is to distract Katherine with a toy, in this case her beloved green pinwheel (courtesy of her friend Sid). I held the pinwheel just out of reach on top of the coffee table. Steve held her up, and we encouraged her to get the toy just to see what would happen.

After a few tries, she took a couple wobbly steps forward, grabbed the table and tried to get the toy. (On one try she accidentally bonked herself on the padded table, so this wasn’t such a great idea.) Katherine may have been motivated lately by other children who she’s seen walking. Or, she may be getting more balanced; it’s unclear, but nonetheless very exciting.

Katherine Plays with Legos

Katherine has been picking Legos out of her blue Lego truck for a while now. Tonight she crawled over to her truck and took some out again. Steve showed her how to pull them apart, and put them back together again. We would hand her Legos, and she would grasp them and pull them apart. For the most part, she was successful if we showed her which ends to pull – on other occasions, she would try and pull one Lego apart or pull the Legos the wrong away. But, she really seemed to enjoy being able to play more actively with her toys. She got a big kick out of playing with the truck and seeing her stuffed animals in the truck or Steve stirring up her Legos.

Happy Birthday Francesca!

One of Katherine’s PEPs buddies, Francesca, turned 1 this past weekend. We went to her birthday party and had a wonderful time. Francesca showed us how she can walk (wow!) and shared her toys with her friends. One very cute moment occurred with Francesca stood on top of one gift to reach the curly ribbons on another gift. Both girls eventually ended up standing side by side playing with the ribbons before Katherine edged Francesca off the box.

More Adventures with the Chariot

We went cycling again this Saturday to prepare for our upcoming trip. We started at Redmond Town Center, went up the Burke Gilman trail and stopped for BBQ sandwiches in Woodinville. All was going well, especially since Katherine fell asleep in her trailer. I stopped by a nearby store to say hello to a friend, Katherine woke up, and we hit the trial again. Despite the best of intentions, we made it only to the 10 mile mark before everything let loose. Katherine had had enough. She was hungry, wolfed down a whole serving of bananas, drank milk and was generally very unhappy. We tried to give her a break by stopping at a nearby children’s park on the trail. She seemed to enjoy this, but didn’t have the wherewithal to make it back to the car. Steve and I flew back up the trail with Katherine screaming bloody murder. Other cyclists seem to find the screaming Chariot Doppler effect pretty funny. ๐Ÿ™‚ Anyway, I stayed at the willows lodge for 30 minutes until Steve could get back to the car and pick us up. Katherine also showed us why we call her our little Houdini. At the children’s trail, we pulled off to find Katherine holding her bike helmet! Holy Cow.

Redmond Park

It turns out that Patty has been taking Katherine to a nearby park in Redmond to see the animals that the park service imports during the summer. We stopped by the park with Audrey and her parents to see the park ourselves, and it is quite a cool place. The ponies walked over to say hello. The sheep and goals were pretty friendly too. Katherine loved the animals and seemed to like talking (er…loudly) to them.

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Brunch at the LeVines

On Saturday, Katherine, Christine and I trekked across the Lake to have brunch at the LeVines. Katherine loved playing with Sidney and his toys. It was fun to see them play together and attempt to “share” toys. Sharing means bonking each other with their toys. ๐Ÿ™‚

On the way back from the LeVines, we stopped by Zanny Brainy to pick up a tricycle. Christine and I researched tricycles and found this one to be the safest and most versatile: http://www.mytoybox.com/product/KETT88521000.html. We selected the Brummi model which is only sold through Zany Brainy. I just discovered that it’s for a 3-6 year old. Hmm… Maybe another trip to the toy store is required…

Katherine loves her tricycle though her feet don’t quite touch the pedals. She loves being pushed around in the tricycle and watching the effects of steering the handle bars. After a demonstration by dad and a little bit of practice, she was able to turn the handle bars. I wouldn’t say she could steer the tricycle but she realized moving the handle bars altered the course of the tricycle.

In downtown Redmond there is a cool park, Anderson Park. It has a great jungle gym with plenty of things to play on. Katherine loves to watch the other kids play. It’s almost like she’s studying them to see if she can do what they do. Sometimes, I think she’s just willing herself to grow up so she can go play with the other kids.

On Sunday evening, the Fialas, Ramsays, Olbrights, and BushChangs got together for dinner at Cucina, Cucina. It was a fun time to talk about the newest members of the family and to swap stories.

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Audrey’s Cool Swing System

Katherine’s friend Audrey got a Rainbow System last month, and Audrey was nice enough to share it with Katherine earlier this week. As you can see from the pictures, Steve (and Katherine) had a wonderful time, going down the slide and swinging. Katherine also tried out Audrey’s plastic car. She wasn’t really sure what to make of it, but she gripped on tightly!

Feeding Bisco

It was inevitable. Katherine has started to feed Bisco from her high chair. In the past, she would hold her hand out and drop Cheerios or biscuits to the floor. Tonight, she leaned down towards her foot ledge and seemed to deliberately offer her whole wheat bread to Bisco. She did this repeatedly, despite our explaining that Bisco didn’t need any more food.

Katherine is also really enjoying finger food. Tonight, she munged up banana, cantaloupe, and boiled carrot pieces. We also gave her roasted asparagus stems thinking she wouldn’t eat it – since she refuses to eat pureed steamed asparagus. Instead, she stuck one end in her mouth and sucked out the asparagus from the stem. When she finished one end, she then flipped the asparagus to the other end and went to work on it. This continued until dinner was over, at which point she dropped it on the floor for Bisco. ๐Ÿ™‚

Other favorites: peas and rice, apricots, Zwieback toast (dry wheat toast), and any sort of wheat bread. She managed to tolerate a bit of cottage cheese this morning. She still loves Veggie Booty, but we’ve decided not to give her anymore since it isn’t very healthy for her (or us for that matter).

More Teething, Crankiness and Napping

We read in a book that babies “as they approach a year” try to go from two to one naps. Katherine a couple days this past week decided that she doesn’t need two full naps. She slept as little as 75 to 90 minutes – unlike her full 3 hours a day. Unfortunately, she’s demonstrated through some serious crankiness that she really needs 2.5-3 hours still a day. So, we’ve used all sorts of techniques to get her to nap, from driving her around to walking her in her jogger. I hope this phase doesn’t last too long, as it’s also resulted in her waking up a couple times during the night.

Katherine’s three top teeth are now descending, giving her more of a toddler look. And, we also found that a fourth top tooth will be coming in soon! That makes a total soon of 6 teeth!

Training Mom and Dad

Katherine has really learned how to train us. When she screams bloody murder in her high chair, it means that she wants to sip water from a straw or that she has a dirty diaper. When she squirms off our laps, it means she wants to walk. Most notably, she’s learned how to sleep with Mom and Dad; namely by getting up and screaming every two hours in the middle of the night. This really has a way of wearing down defenses. This also has resulted in Dad escorting Katherine to Mom who feeds Katherine and places her in between the parents.

Generally speaking, we haven’t had any major issues – until last weekend when Katherine fell off the bed!! According to Steve, Katherine and I were snoring and edged him out of bed. He put his pillow to one side of the bed to serve as a bumper and went to the other room. This solution apparently didn’t work. At 4AM, I woke up to the sound of something hitting the floor (THUMP!). I walked around the bed, and lo and behold Katherine was lying on top of the pillow on the floor. She didn’t seem too upset until I picked her up. Interestingly enough, Steve heard the thump from the other room, came running in, grabbed Katherine from me and gave her the once-over to make sure she was OK.

As a result, we’ve decided that its time to start the Farber-izing again and to make sure that Katherine stays in her crib. She cried 30 minutes tonight and made every effort to stay up. As I walked her in the upper hallway towards the family room she peered over the wall, and gave Steve who was on the downstairs couch the biggest smile. Once she realized that it was time for bed, she howled all the way back to her crib.

Gross Motor Skills & Mobility

Katherine is getting faster and faster. We can put her down in the family room, turn around and find her in the kitchen just a few seconds later. Typically, she wanders off the carpet onto the hardwoods, climbs up her highchair, or crawls under the kitchen table. I found her standing next to different kitchen chairs this afternoon.

She can also easily walk along an object like the coffee table. She uses the coffee table cushion to stand up, then walks along the table holding onto the cushion. Everything from laptop power cords to drinks to the remote is fair game for her. Steve claims that she pulled his power cord out of his laptop several times.

She also stands up in her tub when we bathe her and squirms all over trying to get at the toy most out of reach.

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