Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016 wrap-up

So how did I do with the 9 resolutions I made on January 1?  All in all, not too bad.

1.  Use my fabric stash and make 6 quilts, including a queen-size Christmas quilt for Sarah and an I Spy for e's 2nd birthday.  I actually finished 4 quilts; one was donated to the Lutheran youth ministry, one was a gift to friends moving away, one was made for a friend (who paid for the fabric), and one is  ready for the next time I need one.  I started three others, one of which is now ready to be pinned and quilted, and I've begun Sarah's quilt.  Watching e has cut down a bit on my sewing time.




2.  Blog at least once a week.  Accomplished!

3.  Visit e once every three months.  Accomplished!

4.  Visit Liz and Sean in the summer.  Accomplished in July.

5.  Visit Sarah.  Accomplished in May.

6.  Visit Dad and Cynthia.  Accomplished in April.

7.  Clean out my/our closet.  Begun but not yet finished.

8.  Eat less, move more.  Specifically, walk 4 times a week.  While I started out strong in the first half of the year, since I've been watching e full-time my walks have become shorter and usually done while pushing a stroller, so I haven't counted these short ones.  Thus my average for the year is 2.7 times a week.  And the eat less part is still a dream.

9.  Have a meal or walk or such with a friend at least once a month.  Accomplished!

In the next day or two I'll post my goals for 2017.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Who is that man?

Sometimes e takes a while to warm up to new people, or even to remember those she has met before. Such was the case with Erik this week.  When she saw him and Sarah on Christmas Eve, she hesitated to get close even though she had met him two or three times before.  The same on Christmas Day.  But Monday night Sarah and Erik babysat her so her parents could go to dinner and a movie.  They played with her and gave her dinner, and by bedtime she and Erik were good friends.  She called him and Aunt Sarah by name.

I'm glad Sarah and Erik were here for almost a week, so they could spend time with their local friends and also with us.  Wednesday night we four went to see "Moana," a beautifully drawn movie with a great heroine (who reminded me of e) and memorable music.  Then we ate at Burma Superstar, a restaurant  on Park Street that Sarah had mentioned wanting to try.  The food was good, as was the service, but prices were a bit high.  When we got home we played a cooperative card game they brought from San Diego, called  Hanabi.  I think it's the only game I've ever played where you hold your cards face out, so you can't see them but everyone else can.

We also introduced Erik to one of our favorite movies, "Switching Channels," which Randy bought me for Christmas.  I'm not sure what he thought of it.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Christmas week

So, more than a week has passed since my last post.  That doesn't mean nothing has happened.  Sometimes I wish I were in the habit of writing daily, but I'm not.  Thank you for checking in.

The two Christmas Eve services went smoothly and were well-attended.  E and e, along with Caitlin, came to the the early service, which was led by youth of the church.  Then we walked back to the new house, where K had prepared a delicious pork tenderloin dinner.  Randy, Sarah and Erik soon joined us.  Randy and I left about 8:20, walking back to the church for the choir warm-up.  S and E arrived in time for the service.  We were home by 10:30, I think.

Christmas morning Randy and I were back at the church for a regular Sunday morning service; attendance was rather sparse, maybe 35 people.  Randy sang with the choir again.  When we got home, Sarah had started the lasagna sauce simmering and was making Magic Peanut Butter Middle cookies (yum!).  Our guests arrived about 4, and we enjoyed talking and eating and opening a few gifts.

This week I've watched e on Tuesday and today.  E and K were off Monday, and E off yesterday.  And she told me this morning that K will be off work tomorrow, so he will have fun with e.  I hope Randy and I will spend the day together, take a walk, watch a movie, whatever.  Just relax a bit, the two of us.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Brr!

When I stepped outside this morning to retrieve the Chronicle, the thermometer read 35 degrees.  Brisk!  Mittens and stocking cap for e when we take a walk later.  Last night I wore my long green wool coat and gloves; it is not often cold enough to need Mom's winter coat, but I enjoy this brisk air.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Whew!

This past week was full of activity.  Sunday night Randy sang in the First Pres choir's program, and I watched e so her parents could attend the concert.  Monday the choir repeated the program, and I attended, taking our friend Alice.  Tuesday e's other grandma arrived, and we celebrated e's second birthday with spaghetti and presents.  Wednesday Randy joined me at Trinity's choir practice because he will sing with the choir on Christmas Eve.  Thursday night turned out to be open when Randy decided to skip his choir rehearsal because they were to practice mostly for Christmas Eve and he won't be there.  I had been asked to watch e while her folks attended a dinner for K's company, but Jonnie watched her instead.  So Randy and I relaxed with two videos, "Scrooged" and "You've Got Mail."  Friday our small group, smaller than usual, met for dinner only.  Saturday was the memorial service for Barry and then a holiday party at Scott and Carol's.  Tonight we will attend a Koinonia dinner at Paul and Jane's.

The coming week will be relatively quiet, with no choir rehearsals or other events to attend till Christmas Eve.  Sarah and Erik arrive Friday night, so my focus this week will be preparing for their visit.  Is my Christmas shopping done?  No.  Are the holiday cards mailed?  Not yet.  But that's OK.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Two years old

Yesterday K's mom arrived to celebrate e's birthday.  She is just back from a vacation to Kona, Hawaii, where she was bucked off a horse and injured some ribs and fingers.  But she graciously offered to watch e for a couple of days, giving me a nice break during this busy time of year.  Last night we had spaghetti and meatballs, e's favorite, followed by what our family calls "colored cookies," that e cut out with the E and 2 cookie cutters.  Then she loaded them with sprinkles before baking.  She received several Elmo and Sesame Street-themed gifts--sheets and a blanket, slippers, pajamas, coloring books--as well as socks, mittens, a recycling truck, cookie cutters inside a clear rolling pin, a dress, ornament, sarong from Hawaii, and more.

These two years have sped by, full of new adventures and unexpected pleasures.  i have enjoyed writing these blog posts and expect to continue doing so.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

No!

Friday e threw another of her spectacular tantrums.  Sometimes when she's resistant I can find a distraction to calm her down, but other times I feel almost helpless.  This time when she refused to stop picking up leaves and wouldn't walk toward home, I had to put 30 pounds of struggling child into her stroller, not an easy task.  Then she screamed all the way home.  She had not napped that afternoon, which may have been a contributing factor to her behavior.  She can be so sweet, cuddling up as we read books together, helping with laundry, putting forks on the dining table, then boom!  A couple of her books describe feelings by the look on someone's face, so e knows if someone looks sad or happy, and she will say she is happy or Grandma is sad.  I wonder if it is too early to work on how to respond when you feel angry or sad?

Today brings back memories...our first daughter was born 35 years ago!  We were so happy when this bright-eyed, fully alert baby arrived after an emergency C-section.  Randy got to hold her first, since I had been under general anesthesia and took a while to wake up.  We had a lot to learn about babies and caring for one, but we did it. And she continues to bring joy into our lives.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

High five!

We were kicking the blue soccer ball around the back yard this morning, then e indicated we should get the stroller and take a walk.  She pointed left at the corner and we headed west.  We soon crossed the street and walked down a block we hadn't visited before, then turned toward home since I didn't have on my walking shoes and didn't want to go too far.  By this time e was ready to walk but I made her wait till we had crossed back over the big street.  She pushed the stroller a bit before saying she wanted to run alongside.  We paused in front of a house with some large blow-up decorations:  a Santa, a Mickey Mouse snow globe,  a snowman, some Chrustmas trees, another snow globe, and colored lights lining the walk.  Real eye candy!

We continued running, and e fell, perhaps because she doesn't always watch where her feet are going.  She cried a bit, but I encouraged her to just get up and brush off her hands then keep going.  A woman walking toward us saw all this and offered e a "high five" as she passed us, and e responded timidly.

Yesterday I wrote about e dropping her bear out of the crib and being unable to reach it.  Today I've just seen her drop Yellow Bear over the rail again, but straight down, and that allowed her to reach out and grab him, lifting him up till her other hand could reach over the rail and get him into the crib. I just love this video monitor!  After about 40 minutes of playing, she seems to have fallen asleep, which is what happened yesterday.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

What's new today?

Watching e learn new skills is fun.  Yesterday I saw her thumb through a book page by page, no little feat for a youngster.  She is learning to count; I think it's just learning the words more than actually counting individual items, though she does seem able to count two or three things.  She recognizes many letters and shapes, and her vocabulary is very large.

Just now I'm watching as she tries to reach her yellow bear that she tossed out of her crib.  She reaches over the side of the crib, but of course she can't reach it.  She lies down and reaches through the side, first with one arm then the other, but still she can't reach.  She calls for her mom to come help, but no success with that either.  Fortunately she is in a good mood, chatting to herself.  Since she's been in bed nearly an hour without falling asleep I will probably get her up soon.  Within a couple of weeks E hopes to have window coverings in e's room; perhaps having a darker room will help with naps.

Yesterday she used a glue stick to make a chain from red and green paper strips left over from an Advent festival many years ago.  I don't expect to save it after this season; the same is true of other decorations from the past.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Napping

(Written Friday, but I was interrupted before posting)

I'm sitting at the table in the new house, reading, writing, knitting, filling time till e awakes.  Yes, today she is napping.  We used to be able to count on her sleeping after lunch, often for 2 1/2 hours, but that is changing.  Anyway, when I put her in her crib about 1:00 today, she was quite unhappy, crying, asking to get out of bed, standing up.  But I said, "Sleep tight," and left the room.  Soon I heard her call, "Poopy diaper!"  But I ignored her because she is clever enough, I think, to know that complaint usually brings someone to get her up.  Granted, a clean diaper just before being put in bed is no guarantee that 15 minutes later it is still clean, but I took a chance.  She fell asleep very soon after and is still sleeping now at 3:10.

We played in the back yard this morning, kicking the soccer ball back and forth.  I hadn't tried that before with her because the space is part gravel, part concrete, and two different levels.  But e had fun chasing the ball and stepped up and down confidently.

This week e came to our house Monday and Thursday, which may become the norm.