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My Name is Katherine, Hear Me SHRIEKKK!

That pretty much sums up Katherine’s new verbal skills. She started shrieking this past Thursday. It goes like this….she stands or runs around the house, babbles to herself, ex. “da da ba ba shriek!!!” It starts at a moderate volume and ends at an ear splitting volume. She’s not hungry, angry, or tired. We’ve read that some children like to do this because they like to experience the sensation of shrieking in their throat. We’ve also heard that lots of verbal discussion and shrieking signifies intelligence. Whatever the reason, we hope this phase passes quickly, or we grow more accustomed to it.

One byproduct of this is that we will be eating out less often. Saturday evening, her piercing verbal skills reached such a volume that we got our meals to go. On Sunday, we went to brunch at a salad restaurant and she was on a tear. She dropped all of her food on the floor and screamed bloody murder for no apparent reason. The only saving grace is that other kids were screaming too. ๐Ÿ™‚

Mobility Increases

Katherine’s walking skills are progressing. She can now turn and walk the other way, without having to fall and get up again. She can stop and start with ease, bend over and pick items up, and stand on her tiptoes when looking in drawers or boxes. She can carry toys around (ex. her puzzle box) and even suck her thumb while cruising around. We probably see her spending more time on her feet now, than crawling around.

She truly is “curious Katherine.” She opens virtually any drawer she can get into and repeatedly tries to open the same drawer. Katherine understands when I say “uh huh” or “no” or “Katherine that’s not your drawer.” She’ll look up, go back to her drawer and then reach for her bottle drawer one or two minutes later. We’ve placed spatulas and brushes in our draw handles to prevent her from opening them (you have to see this…). Our baby proofing service arrives in a couple weeks; we’re hoping nothing happens before then!

Halloween (chatter chatter)!

For those of you in the NW, you know that Halloween was eventful this year because it was sub-freezing. Our thermometer read 28 degrees at 7PM (holy cow!). We visited four neighbor houses with Katherine bundled up in her red winter jacket with her black kitty cat cape on top of her jacket. Steve and I cut short our trick or treating (no, we didn’t collect candy), and spent the evening wondering where all the trick or treaters were. We only got 40 which is low compared to our all time high of 80. And, a bunch of these kids didn’t even want candy! They were on a scavenger hunt and asked for some pretty strange items.

Katherine was a bit taken back by the whole experience. The doorbell would ring and kids would talk to her in all sorts of costumes. One little boy who knows Katherine had a ghoulish mask and spoke to her from it. Her face fell and she started to cry. ๐Ÿ™‚ Apart from that, she would stand next to me as I crouched holding her and the candy bowl, and watch me hand out candy to her friends. Unfortunately, we were supposed to go to a party that evening but Katherine was congested so we didn’t go.

Quality time with Katherine

Since our team at work launched our new product, we received Halloween day off. I spent the day with Katherine running errands and having her rest to get over her congestion. We went grocery shopping and bought her new shoes. Her starter walking shoes (size 3) were starting to get a bit small, so I bought her two new pairs of Stride Rites (size 4). One is a pair of white/pink everyday sneakers; the second is a pair of patent black Mary Jane Stride Rites. They are both adorable on her. I can’t believe our toddler is wearing sneakers! Katherine loved the shoe store. They have toys in a big cardboard box and she would peer in and want to pull out all sorts of toys. I cooked dinner and we had a nice time with Steve that evening.

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Getting in the Swing of Halloween

Getting in the Swing of Halloween

It was a busy weekend, between a couple get togethers, our haircuts in Seattle and then dinner out. Our weekend started with dinner at our favorite Chinese restaurant. We wanted to celebrate good news for Steve’s company. Katherine made a couple new friends at the restaurants, who said hello and she said hello back! After a good nights sleep, we headed out to Bellevue for my Saturday workout and then a trip to a Mercer Island bookstore. They feature a storyteller every Saturday. And, although, Katherine was a bit young for the stories, she had a great time “participating” in the story. We then headed over to our haircuts, to lunch at a nearby deli and then home for the afternoon. After a quick nap, we took Katherine to her first ever Halloween party at our friends’ house – where she was fairly confounded by everyone’s Halloween costumes. Katherine was a good sport and wore her black cat costume all evening. ๐Ÿ™‚

This morning we drove around Union Hill looking at property and then went to a get together with our PEPs group. It was a blast seeing all the babies crawling around. Katherine was the only baby walking, so our challenge was making sure that she didn’t tromp on the other babies. We then came home and had a nice dinner catching up with family. Between seeing family and friends and daylight savings time, Katherine was beat and readily fell asleep.

More New Words

Katherine is continuing to expand her vocabulary. We’ve been pointing at our coffee maker and saying “Hot.” Well, a couple mornings ago, she said “Haaat.” This morning we let her touch the coffee cup and she touched it briefly and took her hand away just like Steve. She has also said “Baaaa” for Ball and “Bis” for Bisco (we think). She talks non-stop sometimes – she’s clearly talking to herself and us!

Kitchen Drawer

Katherine has her own drawer in the kitchen full of cups, bowls and such. She loves opening the drawer, bending over and flinging everything to the floor. She now tries to open other drawers – the one above and our bathroom drawer! We’ve got to get our cabinet locks installed…

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 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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Birthday Dinner for Grandpa Orr

Aunt Pat and Uncle Art graciously hosted the family tonight to celebrate Grandpa Orr’s birthday. Both Grandma and Grandpa Ramsay were in town to meet Grant – the newest member of the extended family – and to spend some quality time with family.

We really enjoyed catching up with everyone and watching the babies and toddlers interact with one another. Both Kevin and Will were active, playing with all the wonderful toys in the backyard, from the sandbox to the basketball hoop to the swings. Katherine spent much of the evening watching the two toddlers (especially from the high chair) and socializing with the adults.

Grant, who is a month old, snoozed, ate and generally hung out with Trina, Aunt Pat and Grandma. He is a very adorable baby, with a wonderful disposition. Mandy managed to sneak some food when folks weren’t watching, although she didn’t get any carrot cake…this time. ๐Ÿ™‚

Highlights for Katherine:

  • Steve and I took turns pulling Katherine along in a plastic wagon. The faster we went, the more she would clutch on to the side of the wagon and kick her legs. We could tell that she really enjoyed this because she would start panting (this is her new “thing”) sort of “ha ha ha ha” and give us a big smile.
  • Katherine enjoyed the kiddy swing. Dad pushed her several times and then would grab and release her feet. Katherine thought this was extremely funny and would laugh at dad every time.
  • Katherine got to play on the teeter-totter with Will and Kevin. Will was initially a bit concerned that Katherine shouldn’t be on the teeter-totter (perhaps being too young), but Aunt Pat convinced Will to get on the other side and play with Katherine. Afterwards, he and Kevin both huddled around Pat and Katherine saying “Hello, baby Katherine” and peering into her face. It was a very cute moment. Katherine then crawled over to the basketball hoop, which she managed to face-plant into (mild crying) the pole, but she recovered fairly quickly.
  • The adults all took pictures of Grandpa Orr with the children. Kevin and Will both held plastic balls. Katherine eyed Will’s red plastic ball and grabbed Will’s shirt to try and get to it. Once Will lowered the ball, both children grasped the ball and stared at each other for several moments. I think we managed to capture this on film …er …RAM.
  • Grandpa’s birthday cake had a rainbow with the birthday inscription. This is perhaps a testament to how much we’ve read the “What makes a rainbow” ribbon book, but Steve and I listed off to Katherine all the animals that make a rainbow- Red/Ladybug, Orange/Fox, Yellow/Baby Chick, Green/Grasshopper, Blue/Bluebird, and Purple/Butterfly. Yep, we’ve read this book wayyyy tooo many times!

Many folks in the family were sporting new cars. Jason and Amy just bought a mini-van and Art and Pat a SUV. Both are great for kids. It seems like our children now drive so many of our decisions. It was great seeing everyone. Between us we shot 244 pictures the best of which appear to the right.

Other New Developments This Week…

Katherine’s teething continues in earnest. Patty told us that Katherine has a new tooth about to emerge on the bottom right gum and another up top. I stuck my finger in Katherine’s mouth last night, but didn’t have much luck finding them. The problem is that Katherine would chomp down, and those teeth really hurt!

We’ve got a new game in the morning where Steve and I take turns showering while the other plays with Katherine in the bathroom. She’s now learned that if she crawls to the shower and stands up (with palms on the glass) she can sometimes see the person in the shower. She also crawls to the drawer and pulls it out and pushes it in. yes – we’ve got to put in the drawer locks.

We took Katherine shopping last weekend (or maybe the week before?). Anyway, we hit the Nordstrom Anniversary sale, where we got a couple autumn outfits and some much needed 12 month jammies. She should be all set for the next several months or two more major growth spurts. We also stopped by a toy store, and picked up a toy that Steve and I had been looking at for a while. It’s kind of like a bead maze where the beads move on these wires (this toy’s been around for a while, so you’ve likely seen this thing). Katherine’s still a bit young to grok it entirely, but she does like to spin the beads around and move them up and down a bit. Nevertheless, it’s a great toy for the rest of the family. It’s also a nice change of pace from the other two standing toys that she plays with which are battery operated. (Speaking of which, we think the Leap Frog table is possessed. It will randomly start playing music at weird times of the day, even if we haven’t touched it in hours.)

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Sharon and Jamey Visit Katherine

Sharon and Jamey visited us over the 4th of July weekend. Although the visit was brief, we had a wonderful time and enjoyed seeing them. Katherine had a blast walking with Sharon all over the kitchen and family room every day. Sharon also managed to feed Katherine several meals. After one of her meals, Katherine ended up with dried peas on her eyebrow and veggie booty on her nose! Sharon also changed her first diaper ever, which happened to be a pretty monumental diaper.

They arrived late Thursday and we spent several hours Friday early afternoon in downtown Seattle. We ate lunch at Etta’s (yum), purchased cherries & strawberries at Pikes Place and headed to Pacific Place. After wandering around, we headed back to the car. Having not slept for almost 4 hours, Katherine snoozed all the way home. For dinner we BBQ’ed salmon, ate corn, and had a pretty tasty dinner.

The next morning, after my workout we went to Redmond Town Plaza. We walked around the Saturday market, getting more Rainier cherries and vegetables. For lunch, we headed over to Acapulco Fresh and went home afterwards since I was feeling pretty tired. I took a nap in the afternoon, and Steve took Katherine to Costco. Unfortunately, it became clear that I hadn’t been able to avoid Steve’s stomach flu. I spent the remainder of the day and evening sleeping and fighting off the flu. The next morning, Sharon and Jamey headed back to the airport.

When It Rain It Pours…

This has been one of the craziest several weeks for our family. Steve and I both contracted the stomach flu. Although I managed to shake it in only a couple days, it put Steve on point to take care of Katherine. With his defenses low, he caught bronchitis….hopefully, once he’s better, our family will be healthy again.

Finger Foods

Since Katherine is now 8 months old, we’ve started putting more and more finger foods on her little food tray. Favorites are Pirate Veggie Booty, cantaloupe, Cheerios, rice cakes and teething biscuits. She doesn’t like egg yolk at all. ๐Ÿ™‚ Katherine uses the three finger pincer grasp to get the food and then try to jam it in her mouth. She’s gotten pretty good at this and can get a decent percentage of food bits into her mouth. Much of the food does find its way out. For instance, she’ll suck on the Veggie Booty and then spit it out into her bib. She’ll also chew her cantaloupe with an exaggerated chewing motion and then spit that out as well. Bisco is getting quite a feast now under her high chair.

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