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From the Mouth of Babes

From the Mouth of Babes

Two very appropriate remarks came today from our daughters when Steve and I turned on the presidential speech tonight.

Allison’s reaction: “Monkey” She may have been trying to tell us to change the channel to Curious George, or maybe she just thinks George Bush is a monkey.

Katherine’s reaction: “His face looks red.” We explained that with our new TV we would see things that we hadn’t seen before and that the red was from his makeup.

What Else is New?

Over the course of four weeks, we’ve had a 8 night power outage followed by Christmas, New Years, The Flu (Christine), and then The Snowstorm. Newspaper articles claim this is because of El Nino and not global warming…I think it’s all of the above and plus some bad karma.

1) The 8 Nights Without Power. Outside of family in Duvall, we seem to have set the dubious record among friends for the length of time without power before Christmas. In a nutshell, everything was fine except for no laundry, oven and no high-speed Internet connection. Oh, and Allison had a nasty cold and couldn’t breath or sleep without a humidifier, which we couldn’t run at night (since we tried to turn off the generator before 10PM each night). So we shipped her off to my mom’s for a couple nights. We were starting to get a bit worried when we STILL didn’t have power as we headed to bed the Thursday before Christimas. Thankfully all was restored that evening before Sharon and Jamey arrived the following Friday night. One last aside: we lost a rather large pine tree in our back yard which didn’t hit anything.

2) Christmas. We have many stories which I’ll take the time to writeup later.

  • We only broke four cheap and one really expensive glass ornament this year putting up the tree. I view that as rather a pleasant surprise – but then again we put all the ornaments in the top half of the tree!
  • Katherine was extremely disappointed that we didn’t have lights outside the house. Given the state of our power and having just watched “An Inconvenient Truth”, Christmas lights just didn’t happen this year.
  • The girls had fun playing with their pink advent calendar, wrangling over candy for the gingerbread house, and going to Seattle to see the Christmas sights. It may have been day 6 or 7 of the outage when I told Steve we needed some holiday spirit. We bundled up the kids, dragged them to see the gingerbread houses built by architects, the Teddy Bear Suite (“where are the sweets??”) and the holiday carousel.
  • Sharon and Jamey stayed in town for 3 days. We made pies, took the kids for a long walk, had hot pot, watched a Seahawks game, made oatmeal cookies for Santa and generally played with Christmas toys and gifts.

3) The Flu. I also managed to come down with a mysterious 30 hour flu. There were no symptoms otherwise – fell asleep in the playroom while the kids were running around and then started to feel chilled. Steve had just shipped Katherine to my mom’s house for a sleepover. When he came home, I gave him Allison and then went into quarantine in the bedroom for 2 days. The kids were great. Katherine wrote a get well card (mom, we will take care of you!). Allison charged in whenever she could find the door open. I would see her bounce up on to the bench and shout “Mama!” with a big smile. Steve took care of the kids (with help from my mom and Patty) and provided bus service for Tylenol, water, etc. All is well now. Fingers crossed no one else gets this very strange bug.

4) The Snowstorm. Tonight we learned a valuable lesson – to not procrastinate before snowstorms. Steve and I had an errand that had to be completed before dinner. Well, we didn’t head out until 4PM, just as the snowstorm started to hit. We had some difficulty coming home, steering around cars stuck in ditches, accidents, cars parked on the side of the road. And, this was all on a 1 mile stretch of Union Hill Road! We were very glad to pull into the driveway unscathed. I suspect tomorrow will be full of snow day activities – snowmen, food dyed snowballs, tromping around the neighborhood.

“I’ll get it”

Allison’s development continues at a rapid clip; she’s now 20 months old. Rather than editorialize, I’ll just give some sample conversations from the last day or so…

Mom: “Allison, I think some of the missing puzzle pieces are in your sister’s room. Shall we go upstairs and get it?”

Allison “I’ll get it.” (crawling up the stairs)

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Dad: “Allison, did you go pee-pee or pooh-pee?”

Allison: “I did.”

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Mom: “Katherine, would you like apple juice or orange juice?”

Allison: “apple juice”

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Dad: “Allison, what comes after sixteen?”

Allison: “Sefenteen”

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Other items of interest

  • Regularly we hear 2 word phrases like: “Daddy’s coffee”, “Sister backpack”, “Get it”, “Coming!!” She can repeat almost any word reasonably well. She also has been heard to holler for her sister, “Sister…Sister…Kathfrine!!” or the dog “Bico!”
  • She can count up to 20 in English now and tries to count all sorts of things including pieces of food, stairs…anything!
  • She also intersperses Chinese in her conversation, letting me know “maola” when she’s finished her food or “hi yow” when she wants more or “diowla” when she’s dropped food. Hopefully, our little conversations will have affect with Katherine too.
  • If I had to guess, because I’ve totally lost count, I’d say she easily has a 250-300 word vocabulary. She can sing the ABC song start to finish including “LMNOP” and is trying to learning the Leapfrog alphabet song from Katherine and me.
  • She visits the little potty seat in the downstairs bathroom once or twice a day with clothes on. She will also get herself a bit of toilet paper and pretend to wipe herself when she stands up.
  • Allison loves to play with the alphabet wooden puzzle. She can put all the letters in their correct spot and say a few of the letters unprompted and correctly.

All in all, the girls are doing really well. Katherine continues to love full day at Eton. Lots of works fall out of her backpack each day – and the stories are really too precious.

I’ll sort thru pictures tomorrow night and post before the weekend.

 

 

Allison’s Vocabulary

She Said What?
Allison’s vocabulary continues to grow at an astonishing rate. Now at 19 months, she surprises us with new developments every day:

We often hear her singing the ABC song to herself. Very clearly she will sing, until L (mumble…) and then picking up again at QRS. She sings this to herself, to us, to anyone who will listen. Often she accompanies herself by swinging her two arms back and forth. Part of this I suspect is to get our attention, because we will often stop our conversation to listen to her singing. Other times, she just seems to sing for the joy of it.

She also sings: Itsy Bitsy Spider (with hand motions), Twinkle Twinkle, Rain Rain Go Away, and Rock a Bye Baby. In the evenings, she’ll request songs for bed by putting her hand on my face and saying “Tinkle” or “down rain” or “bye.” If I don’t hear her, she’ll keep patting my cheek. Other times, she’ll say “Allison!” so we’ll sing her name as part of the song. Katherine loves to participate in this routine by sitting her her little rocking chair next to ours and singing along – solo or as part of the chorus.

She astounded me today as I heard her counting in Spanish as she climbed the stairs. According to Patty, Allison can count in Spanish from 1-10. On her way to Toby School, she watched the UPS trucks pull out of the nearby depot, and she started to count them in Spanish! And, I’ve also heard Allison many times counting in Mandarin from 1-10 – and English…She truly is a trilanguage kid.

Thanks to her sister, Allison loves Leapfrog. Occasionally they’ll watch the Letter Factory – which appeals to Allison because of the music. When Katherine is at school, Allison will climb on the sofa, and say hopefully “QRS?” or “ABC?” If I don’t accede to her request, she’ll find the remote and point it at the TV. I also found her once putting the Leapfrog DVD in our DVD player! Has this had any affect? Well, tonight, she sang “The A says Ah, the A says Ah….” I tried to sing along with the “The B says…” and she said “Ah!!” Thankfully we’ve got a while to learn phonetics!

I would say that her vocabulary now exceeds 150 spoken words. She’ll blurt out two words at times, like tonight when she said “Got it!”

Much of this credit should go to my mom and Patty who have been immersing Allison in Chinese and Spanish. I also know that my mom has been drilling Allison with numbers and letters, and she’s been absorbing it!

Sibling Dynamics

I shouldn’t paint too rosy of a picture at home because we certainly have our challenges. One of the big challenges is managing Allison’s belief that everything is MINE! And, Katherine can’t figure out how to work/share with her sister who doesn’t understand sharing. It results in toys going away, items being removed from a very unhappy Allison and generally normal but not fun sibling dynamics. Thankfully we have a few concrete rules which the kids follow:

  • No one has to share their lambies. Have I mentioned that Allison adores and sleeps with mama lambey, the gigantic version of Katherine’s stuffed Amela lamb?
  • If they can’t share, it goes up. (I believe that Katherine works this rule at times though.)
  • Toys with small pieces get played with when Allison isn’t around. Allison unfortunately loves to play with chokable items, like the cherries in Hi Ho Cherrio or puzzle pieces or game pieces…

FINALLY FULL DAY

Katherine is now a full day kid at Eton. This means lunch at school and pick up mid afternoon. This is really convenient given Allison’s mid day nap. Katherine is also really proud and happy to hang with her friends the entire day. She’s even mentioned wanting to be at Clubhouse (daycare after school) so she can be with friends the rest of the afternoon. Her work production is certaining going up now. Her backpack is chock full of stuff from two work cycles – one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Unbenowst to us, the teachers had started Katherine on simple reading of three letter words. (This is all good since we’ve been playing reading games with her too…) She showed Steve on Saturday a work in which she pulls out three letter words, sounds them out and then puts the item next to the word. For instance, sounding out l-o-g then a picture of a log goes next to the word card. Writing continues to develop as well. She can now write a wobbly Katherine in mixed upper and lower case, which is kind of legible in a preschool kind of way. She also showed Steve during Father/Daughter Day a work in which she took two baskets of items with two items each and added them up to produce four.

Katherine is very proud of her works. Today she burst in the house waving a book at me. “Look Mama at the book I made.” She flipped thru to show me the 5 senses of Christmas which had a jingle bell, candy cane, fluffly beard, etc. I expressed admiration with only a slight caveat “It seems to be Veronica’s book. Do you think she has yours?” “Oh Yes, Mama” We tucked Veronica’s book in her backpack. I hope she comes home with her work on Thursday so she can admire it more over the holidays. ๐Ÿ™‚

She’s increasingly getting attached to her teachers. For the auction, she insisted that we try and buy her teacher experience – time spent with her teacher learning about horses. Katherine also told me very clearly that her teachers HAD to have Burts Bees for Christmas (we did that last year for her teachers at MCH) and a gift card. So, she came with me to the store and picked out their gifts.

Katherine really is growing up very quickly.

The Trip Trap Chair

I caved this month and told Steve that it was time to buy two of these rather expensive chairs. Allison (aka Danger Girl) had developed a habit of climbing on the kitchen chairs and standing up to eat! Despite us telling her “tushie or knees” we’d find her standing up, waving her food at us. This of course resulting in several tumbles onto the floor.

I was convinced the only way to deal with this was to buy this chair which allows Allison to sit at the table while belted in. She generally refuses to sit in a high chair for more than say 5 minutes…So, tonight Steve came home with two chairs – one to keep Allison seated and the other to ensure peace among siblings.

The kids love the chairs! So, did the purchase have the desired results? Yes, until after dinner. While we cleaned, Danger Girl climbed the chair and sat on the bottom ledge playing with the straps on the top ledge/seat. I explained that it was unsafe, peeled her off the chair at least 3 times with much crying. I guess we’ve solved one problem, standing with eating, and introduced another…

Visiting Santa

We may get one more year of Santa Claus with Katherine, before she figures out what’s up. This year she’s started to ask some hard questions like “how does he open the door to the fireplace?” and “how does he get back up the fireplace?” Not as familiar with the Santa lore, I defer these questions to Steve who explains, “it’s magic.” Ha!

She may have also noticed this past Saturday at the Toby School party that Santa was wearing tennis shoes.

Katherine did express her concern that she needed to visit Santa for two reasons.

1) Santa gives out candy canes. Katherine is obsessed with candy canes.
2) Santa apparently doesn’t know what she wants unless she tells him (or so Steve says).

So, we dragged both kids to Santa at Redmond Town Center last Friday after school to see the big guy. He was very nice. Allison predictably wouldn’t go near him. So, we now have a picture of our entire family with Santa. Katherine explained to Santa that she wanted a watch and a wallet for Christmas. She was stymied when he asked what kind of wallet. It will all work out – princess digital watch and a hello kitty wallet.

Why the princess watch? For my birthday, I asked for two things – a cheap Timex watch and a coupon holder. I explained to Steve my new rule – the cheaper the watch the longer it lasts. This is evidenced by my Ebel, which now has to go back for repairs AGAIN and my Timex running watch which still works after 8 years. Steve dragged the kids to Target and what did Katherine see in the watch department? A cheesy, pink watch with a princess on the band.

The Blog Lag

Everyone has been most kind in not pointing out that I haven’t blogged in ages. The lag can be attributed to the Eton Auction – specifically the silent auction. We had the auction on Sunday the 3rd, and the house is finally settled back down. It was a pretty crazy November, but all is now back to normal just in time for the holidays!

Halloween & Birthdays

Halloween & Birthdays

It seems that late October and early November are always a big blur. That is likely because Steve’s and Katherine’s birthday are almost a week apart, and then there is…Halloween!

Steve’s birthday was a low key event this year, with a dinner at his parents house and then an evening out with the kids. Funny enough, we went to Todai for dinner – and the kids just ate up a storm. Steve held Allison during dessert, pressed on her big belly, and she burped! Yes, Allison continues to eat, and Katherine continues to grow!

Following his birthday was four days of Halloween festivities. First we had a potluck party where the kids just had a blast. Then we went to the Trilogy Halloween party – more fun. The following day, Katherine went to the Space Needle with her Bush grandparents to celebrate her birthday in advance. Finally, both kids had parties at their schools the day of Halloween followed by some very chilly trick or treating.

To keep things low key, we decided to take the girls around to half a dozen or so houses in the neighborhood. They activated their little light sticks, grabbed their pumpkins, jumped in the red wagon and we took off. At the first two houses, Allison tried to go in the front door when the neighbors answered (very logical eh?). Then she learned from her sister that she was supposed to stick her hand in a bowl to get candy and put it in her bucket. Finally she learned that most kids in the neighborhood were walking. We ended the evening with Allison tripping over her bucket every few steps, as she insisted on “waaa”lking from house to house. She even cried when we entered our home – knocking on our front door as if to say “we need to go to more houses!”

These Halloween pictures show the girls after trick or treating, investigating their buckets and playing with their grandparents as they waited for others to arrive at our house. When that happened, Katherine and one of us would jump up, Katherine would insist on holding the big bowl of candy and tell the kids “take two pieces please!”

I should also explain their attire and outfits this year. Katherine decided that she and her sister would be Minnie Mouse this year. To that end, I ordered some outfits from Disney.com, and they arrived a couple weeks before Halloween. These outfits sort of worked out for Halloween. It turns out that it was close to freezing that evening. Both girls wore long underwear (hence the pink shirts); Allison wore a full body Hanna pink fleece under her Minnie outfit. Katherine wore pants and her shirt under her dress, and her winter coat over it. So, it really wasn’t clear what they were, but they had a great time nonetheless.”

No sooner had we recovered (sort of) from Halloween and Katherine’s birthday party arrived. I decided this year to have it at Emerald City Gymnastics, because it would accommodate a large group of kids and appeal to boys and girls. Katherine’s initial inclination was to invite her entire class – which is virtually impossible unless we went to an inflatable party. So, we scaled it down, with a close group of friends from school attending as well as other friends and cousins.

Aside from one injury, the kids had a great time tumbling, jumping and burning energy. Within 90 minutes, they had a fun workout, ate cake and ice cream and ripped open presents. We’re going to try and achieve some semblance of normalcy tomorrow and get everyone ready for school on Monday.

Allison’s Developments

I’ve been delinquent in reporting her progress on the site, so let’s see if I can summarize. In short, Allison’s vocabulary has blossomed. We have a list of written words on the fridge that she uses – in total I’d say she has a vocabulary of 50-75 words in English, Mandarin and Spanish. She’s able to clearly communicate what she wants to those who understand her sounds/words and understand her needs/wants. Allison is regularly singing too. We sing many songs together, and she tries to warble along with sounds that mimic the words in the song. Songs include Twinkle Twinkle, Itsy Bitsy Spider, ABC Alphabet, and several songs from Kindermusik. There is one song that we sing in class that involves dusters and we sing, “dust dust dust.” She loves that song. It’s really safe to say, without explicitly comparing word counts and such, that Allison is just as verbal as her older sister was at 18 months.

Allison has several nicknames: “Danger Girl,” “Miss Panipa,” and “Barnicle Girl.” The first and third are well deserved because she gets into EVERYTHING and likes to cling to me. Katherine calls her the second for no good reason at all. The funny thing is that if this nickname sticks we have no good explanation for it!

What does Allison call Katherine? She calls her “shisher” (sister) and very rarely Katherine. One of her favorite past-times is point to something that belongs to someone in the house like a big shoe and say “Dada!” Allison’s sense of humor is developing nicely – she cracks up at funny songs like one that she learned at Toby School. It goes like this: “I’m stirring and stirring and stirring my brew (x3)” “Tiptoe Tiptoe Tiptoe …. BOO!” We did this over Halloween, and she would scream with laughter. Other funny examples are putting her little foot inside other people’s shoes or boots and making a beeline for the pink booster in the back of the mini-van.

While distraction works, we are a point where we do have to say No to Allison sometimes when she climbs or egregiously tries to take her sister’s stuff. She gets so mad and screams or yells a few times before moving on to something else. The good news is that she recovers pretty quickly (fingers crossed she stays even tempered when she’s older.

 

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Audrey’s Birthday Party

Steve and I continue to snap pictures when we see something funny or interesting. Here’s a bunch of pictures from Audrey’s birthday party, our house re-organization and more. Where do I start to describe the last several weeks?

Birthday Parties

Katherine has been busy going to birthday parties – three over two weeks as a matter of fact. It started out with a PEPs friend’s sibling followed by Audrey’s tea party the next day and then Sid’s the next weekend.

Katherine practically burst apart at the seams at Audrey’s party. During the party she ran up to me and told me, “this is the best party ever!!” She loved the games which involved stacking sugar cubes, a tea cup/water relay, making bracelets and musical chairs. Funny enough she was the first kid to lose a chair, but she gamely stood on the sidelines to watch the other kids. Katherine was so eager to prove that she was a big kid. She asked Tina at the beginning of the party if the moms would be staying. When Tina said that it was up to the moms, Katherine turned to me and said, “I don’t need you at this party. Mom you can go.” I did end up staying discretely in the background, until Katherine needed assistance.

House Reorg

Steve and I have had a vision for the last several years, one that involved massive furniture moving and reorganization. We started down that road last weekend, rolling up our sleeves and giving our muscles a hard workout. In retrospect, hiring moving labor (the original plan) was a good idea. But, thankfully, we managed to make it through last weekend in one piece.

What did we do? We emptied the playroom of ALL the furniture. The huge entertainment center is dissassembled in the garage. The 50″ rear projection TV was sold on eBay. We lugged, tugged, turned, and managed to get the huge leather couches down to the family room. The family room furniture is in the living room…and the living room couches are in the garage waiting to be put on eBay or Craig’s List.

We’ve decided to make the playroom a full fledged play area for the kids – wall mural, organizational system for toys, throw carpet for art projects and much more. The wall mural is one day away from being done, and we’ll post the day by day pictures when its completed.

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Catching our Breath

Catching Our Breath

We’re literally catching our breath in between visitors and our upcoming vacation. Where to start?

I went to my old college friend’s wedding in Napa two weekends ago. Manfred and Cher got married at BV vineyards and the ceremony was beautiful, even in 95+ degree weather! My b-school friend Kristina and I did the girls weekend thing, had some spa treatments, and visited 4 or 5 vineyards. Between tasting, spitting, buying/shipping wines it was an amazing time to recharge and catchup. So, where was Steve? He took the kids up to a beach house to stay with his parents and celebrate two birthdays and an anniversary. From the pictures, it looks like the girls had a nice time with their cousins and grandparents. In all, I was away from Friday thru Sunday – thankfully Steve had lots of help between his parents, then my mom and then Patty watching the kids throughout the weekend.

The following Thursday and Friday Kristina used a free ticket to come up and visit. The theme for the visit was “healthy living” – lots of exercise every day, salads, 20/20 type food. Katherine reveled in the attention, asking “Aunt Kistina” to read new Arthur books (which if you haven’t read are quite funny!). On Kristina’s last day, Katherine was resolute that she had to help take Kristina to the airport, even crying when we let her off at the curb. ๐Ÿ™‚

Katherine recovered immediately the next morning when she woke up to find Sharon and Jamey at our house. Per the last three years, they visited over July 4th to see how the girls are doing. We picked berries, made pies, took lots of walks and visited the zoo. Allison surprised me by saying “Shar” (sounds like Cher) to get Sharon’s attention. She also went somewhat ape at the local berry patch; my mom held Allison throughout the trip, feeding her raspberries. We’d hear “ra Ra RAA” and then “ok ok, here’s another berry. I hope you don’t get diarrhea” from my mom. It goes without saying that the open face strawberry (with raspberry puree) and blueberry pies were pretty tasty.

Katherine was beside herself and managed to thoroughly exhaust herself over July 4th. On Sunday, Sharon, Jamey and I took the girls to the “choo choo train” park which is at most 1.5 miles away. Katherine insisted on wearing her Hello Kitty flip flops and walking the entire way, turning a 20 minute walk into a 45 minute exercise. Ironically when we arrived, she informed Sharon that she couldn’t play in the playground because she would get splinters from the bark since she was wearing the flip flops. On the last day of their visit, we took the girls to Woodland Park Zoo. We went to our usual haunts and were surprised to see not only two grey wolves but also brown bears awake! We managed to get there during feeding time and saw one even dive into the river/pool to retrieve and eat an apple. That was pretty cool, and elicited an “woooo wooo” from Allison – which is her standard response to seeing a dog.

For July 4th itself we took the girls to a friends BBQ, where they had rigged up a zip line between two trees. All the kids waited patiently in line with their bike helmets on to get hoisted up to the zip handle holder and to whiz down the line to another parent who would help them off. I was initially dubious that Katherine would attempt such a feat, but she insisted on trying this. Steve held her torso and ran with her the first couple times down the line. Then she told us, “I’m going to do this myself, without Daddy holding me!!” Steve then preceded to run behind her. She was so proud of herself. Allison held her own at the BBQ as well, walking all over the backyard and exploring her surroundings. One very funny moment occurred during dessert when Katherine sat down to eat an ice cream cone. She allowed her little sister to lick the cone once but told Allison to get her own ice cream after that. Allison must have mowed down two tablespoons of vanilla ice cream in just a few minutes.

The Wednesday after the visit both kids napped up a storm. They’re back to their indefatigable selves.

Summer Camp

One might wonder why we’ve had Katherine in summer camp these last two weeks. It’s less about choice and more about necessity. Eton School, Katherine’s new school, requires at least two weeks of camp to assess new students. Compared to last year’s summer camp at MCH, Katherine did really well – no tears, easy goodbyes, productive work, fun on the playground and a ready acceptance of camp five mornings a week. Steve and I were initially and somewhat smugly complacent the first two days. Katherine on her first day within the first 10 minutes: explored her locker, washed her hands, looked around the classroom, pulled out a stencil and colored pencil work, completed the work cycle, put the materials away and asked her teacher where to put the paper. I was highly encouraged at pickup to hear that all went well that day. On Tuesday morning the teacher asked us,. “how is Katherine this morning?” And after I told her that Katherine was excited for her excited day she replied, “Just wait for Thursday.” I guess 20+ years of teaching results in good insight, because Thursday was meltdown day for Katherine – she cried in the classroom and needed TLC for much of the morning. Thankfully, this week has been smoother and I think we’re in relatively good shape for September (knock on wood).

All she wants to do is keep up…

I cannot believe the change in Allison the last month. She’s gone from a still shaky toddler at times to a confident and fearless explorer. As a result, one cannot take one’s eyes off Allison for more than 10 seconds. She’s fast, really fast. As an example…this morning I sat down to wolf down my cereal before hauling the kids to school (Steve was at the gym). I saw Allison turn the corner and thought, “not a big deal, she’s just doing another lap around the island.” Ten seconds later, I realized “hey, I don’t hear her walking (flap flap of feet on hardwood).” I peered around the island and saw Allson not only standing on a low wooden stool next to the dining room gate but her also leaning over the gate and into the dining room. I just about had a coronary.

It’s also clear that she’ll follow her sister anywhere. Katherine and Allison were unsuccessfully sharing baby legos this afternoon. After about five minutes of unsuccessful negotiation, I asked Katherine to please stand in the hallway to think about how to share better. Did Allison play with her baby legos? No, she followed her sister into timeout, grabbing Katherine’s hands and trying to figure out what she was doing.

Allison has more new words of recent:

  • “Babeee!!” – Allison gets really excited when she sees other babies anywhere, anytime.
  • “Sheh sheh” – thank you in Chinese
  • “Jeh Jeh” – older sister in Chinese
  • “buu” – book
  • “Baaa” – for sheep

She also understands and follows direction. Today, while folding laundry, I asked her to pickup a pair of PJ pants and she did! She also tries to help cleanup, putting objects in buckets and boxes with us. Allison will also make a beeline for her bookshelf when prompted to get a new book. She also digs and fully interacts with her toy phone (pretending to talk into it), her animal puzzle with big knobs, stacking cups, her Little People, etc etc.

It’s really a joy to spend quality time with Allison and see what I missed with Katherine two years ago.

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Early Father’s Day Presents

Early Father’s Day Presents

We had two early Father’s Day presents this week. The first was a nice 24-48 hour stomach bug. The length of recovery depended on the family member. Allison was the first to go, followed by me and Katherine two days later then Steve. Within 48 hours, I felt fine enough to raid the freezer (always a positive sign) and scarf down some Morningstar patties. Katherine was itching to get out of the house by the end of the second day – she exclaimed, “we’ve been home FOREVER.” Needless to say, Steve and I have lots of fond memories of this week that we’ll probably laugh about in a couple years.

The second gift I hauled out of the garage after dinner. Katherine was such a hoot. She insisted on helping me carry the box from its hiding spot to the family room. She said, “I can carry it!!” I promptly let go and Crash went the box on the floor. Steve arrived in the family room to see Katherine inspecting his open Quadrilla wooden marble set box and exclaiming, “what a cool gift!!” (In case you read German: quadrilla.com)

Allison’s reaction was a bit different. She didn’t really understand what it was and why everyone was so rapt on building a tower that they didn’t want her to push over. So, I spent about 45 minutes distracting her from the marble set – only to have Katherine push it with her hand and accidentally knock it over. These towers are not quite a stable as they would appear in their pictures or in the toy store (i suspect they super glue them). We now have a very tall marble set tower sitting on our kitchen table with a tupperware lid at the bottom to catch stray marbles. ๐Ÿ™‚ Allison and Bisco are enamored with the marbles.

More Words!

Allison is picking up words at a very fast clip. Here’s the newest list, with an addition from my mom:

  • Sheh – means shoe in Mandarin (e as in elephant)
  • Bana – referring to banana of course
  • Duh – done as in eating
  • Stra – strawberry
  • Sisss – sister
  • Sock – described below
  • Awooo – sound a dog makes when barking

I think I may have also figured out Allison’s nickname for Katherine – it may be “anya.” At times we will hear Katherine talking in the house. Allison will turn her head and say, “Anya!!” It’s all very odd since these names don’t sound anything alike!

I’ve also been practicing some Chinese for clothing. I’m sure that’s got to be really confusing, hearing the same item named in three very different languages. Speaking of which, Allison is starting to actually show some Spanish comprehension. The other day Patty was talking about soup on the stove being warm and used the word “caliente.” Allison promptly began blowing as if to cool the soup.

End of Year Party

Today was Katherine’s end of year party for preschool. She, Allison and I were pretty much recovered from our bug, and Steve was doing fairly well (although not quite 100%). We went down to the Redmond Community Center auditorium for a program filled with songs, an interpretative short play and kindergarten graduation. Katherine was fascinated with “graduration” as she put it. I tried to explain it, likely she’ll figure it out before her kindergarten graduation year.

Katherine’s class was first on stage. She had no issues with standing on the stage and did her best to stay with the other kids. One funny moment was when Katherine stopped singing this Danish song…oh about 2 seconds after all the other kids. And then, they moved onto another song which involved alternating humming and singing. Katherine broke into song while everyone else was humming. We have it all on tape. It was just hysterical. This is not to say that just about all the other children didn’t have priceless momemts because they did from: crying from stage fright, bumping each other (really), not singing, sneezing / coughing….

After the performance, Steve took Allison for a car ride as she was exhausted. Katherine and I ate a little bit – including some grocery store, non-tasty mini-cupcakes with very attractive sprinkles. There must have been 30 dessert dishes at the event. It was phenomenal if one had the calories to spare, which I still didn’t after the flu.

Allison and I took off for home after dropping Steve and Katherine off at the Audi dealership. The S4 has been having wierd alignment which the dealership fixed. If you ever want to hear a rant, ask me WHY the S4 has alignment issues. In short, it has to do with some numnut trying to drive around a cyclist in the Arboritum, swerving into Steve’s lane, forcing the S4 to graze the curb. I’m so peeved. The only bad news besides spending $ on someone else’s bad judgment is that we need new tires again. Back to the story…Steve and Katherine picked up the car and went to Baja Fresh so Steve could have Mexican food. We all tucked into our spaghetti tonight including Allison, so it’s safe to say that we’re all raring to go on Father’s Day sans bug.

Tomorrow is strawberry picking in Carnation.  Katherine is just sooo excited because she had a blast with family and friends picking strawberries last June. I’ll post the latest pictures tomorrow night once we’ve uploaded them.

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