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Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Whirlwind Month!

It hasn't been a month yet since the last post, yet so much has happened in so little time!  I wish I could sit down and write more blogs in a more concise manner, but life is busy and there are more important things to concentrate on!  So, this is a long one, hang in there folks!


Squirmy
Our baby girl is 9 months old now and she is up to all sorts of new things.  Somewhere around mid December she started crawling!  By the time my parents got here she had mastered it and there was no stopping her.  She seems so proud of herself, now that she can get to wherever she wants to go.  Crawling was an interesting accomplishment, especially since our house was decked out for Christmas, tree and all.  The twinkling lights on the tree were so tempting to her, she made several attempts to pull them off the tree.  The ornaments were no exception, they too found themselves in Sophie's grasp.  I finally decided to put a few soft ornaments on the bottom branches.  Sophie seemed to know they were put there especially for her, as she would find them immediately and take them down to play with.


And then she started driving!
Sophie received a very special gift for Christmas this year, her first tooth started coming through!  This mommy is so proud!  It didn't seem to be a very rough teething experience, except for a few fussy nights, it definitely could have been worse.  I noticed that she seemed to be using her tongue to feel something on her bottom gum.  When I put my finger in there, sure enough, I felt a little nub of a tooth coming through.  Despite this one lonely tooth showing up, Sophie has decided to start eating some soft whole foods.  She works those gums like none other!  She is "gumming" cereal pieces, bananas, tomatoes, cucumbers, bread, pasta, cottage cheese, and black beans just to name a few.  It seems that she is getting less interested in her pureed foods.  When she is done with her meal, she is looking at mine, patiently waiting for me to put something yummy in her mouth.  A little crankiness ensues if she doesn't get a taste of some "real" food at mealtime.

Cucumbers, yum!
As soon as this little girl learned how to crawl, she was pulling herself up on things.  Her favorite things to pull up on are mommy and daddy's legs, but she finds any other place equally challenging.  Now she is standing in her crib by the time we go in to get her when she has woken up.  I can't believe how quickly she has changed in less than a month!

It seems that Sophie has started to figure out how to say "Ma Ma".  She says "Da da" all the time, usually when she is playing and having a good time.  The few times I have heard "Ma ma" come out have been in the middle of sobs, when she wants something she can't have, or when she is getting "whiny" and tired.  Great!  Oh well, she knows I'll be there for her when she's down.

We celebrated my 32nd birthday on December 5th.  Since it was in the middle of the week, we decided to have a date night on the weekend.  On the actual day, however, we decided to get in the Christmas spirit and take Sophie to see Santa, then we were off to get a tree.  There is a very popular Santa in Orlando, and he resides at the big mall in town.  Being the savvy parents we are, we went to see him on a Wednesday afternoon.  At first glance, the line did not look too long.  Three hours later (!!), we were visiting with Santa.  This wait for Santa seemed to go by fairly quickly, thanks to the loud music, gigantic decorations, and interesting people watching.  The wait took so long that Sophie took a nap in my arm and woke up in a great mood just in time for the big man!  Thankfully, the man who directed the photo shoot had done this once or twice and advised me to turn Sophie so that she never saw Santa and set her down in his lap.  The "director" immediately went into action making faces and noises and using his props to get her attention and make her smile.  Job well done!

We took Sophie and her friend Sloane and her parents to Universal studios for "Grinchmas" and the Macy's Christmas parade this month as well.  The girls enjoyed watching the parade with it's giant balloons and all it's participants.  The adults took turns riding a few Harry Potter rides and some roller coasters!  The night ended with a concert by Mannheim Steamroller, talk about getting in the Christmas spirit!!

But first, a nap

Sloane and Sophie


Watching the parade


Santa!


Grandma Cindy and Grandpa Bob came and visited for a week for Christmas.  Since my mom is always cooking fabulous meals for us and spending a lot of the time in the kitchen, Dan and I decided she was not to step foot in the kitchen until Christmas Day (we know our limits, ok?).  So for the days leading up to Christmas, we cooked a few dinners for the family.  Thanks to mom and dad, Dan got a new grill for Christmas, so we grilled up some hamburgers for our Christmas Eve feast.  I had to work a half day on Christmas, and when I got home everyone was itching to start opening presents.  Our little Sophie was spoiled by all the wonderful gifts everyone got for her!  There were so many, and it took us so long to open gifts that our little girl had to take a nap in the middle of everything.  It was obvious to us it was nap time when Sophie was sitting in the middle of wrapped and unwrapped presents and started crying from being overwhelmed I'm sure.  Even I was overwhelmed when it was all over!  We had a great time and a great holiday.  The time sure does fly when you're with the ones you love.

A bow? Where?


Somebody must have been good this year!

First gift from Santa!

Opening presents



A push walker from Gma and Gpa
Santa butt!

Too many treats...
Grandpa and Lucy's favorite spot (and favorite pastime!)




Happy Holidays Everyone!

Love,
The Yorks

Monday, December 3, 2012

Sophie, 8 months!

Happy 8 months to our sweet girl!  November 28th marked the official day.  This girl is moving around so much these days, it's hard to get a picture of her.  Here are my attempts at getting a "still" photo.



You gotta do what you gotta do!

"I think I see something I need"

I had just moved a shelf into her room next to the rocking chair, and this was obviously very new and very interesting to her.  After a few seconds in the chair, she was clamouring over the side to grab at all the new goodies on the shelves.  This was the first time I've seen her pull her self up to her feet, not quite standing, but a start.

Other new things Miss Sophie is doing...

  • She is saying "Da da da da da" like none other!  She doesn't necissarily refer to Dan yet, but I have a feeling she will figure it out soon.  Maybe she will say that in the middle of the night...I'll have to let him know she is calling for him and NOT me =)  I have tried to throw in a "Ma ma" now and then, only to get a response from her in the form of "Da da da da".  A girl who knows what she likes!

    Mama's girl
  • She is starting to clap her hands, with two open hands.  She cannot be prompted to do so, but gets very excited when she remembers what she can do!


  • She frequently gets up on her hands and knees and "rocks".  The hands and knees sometimes move a bit, but no crawling.  My mother-in-law, Elaine, tells me that her kids weren't so interested in crawling, they went very quickly to pulling up to standing, to walking.  Uh oh!

    On the move!

  • She will sit up on her own.  If she is on her belly or back, she will get on her hands and knees then stick one leg out to eventually fall to her butt in a sitting position.  I have found her in her crib several mornings, just sitting in the corner, babbling and having a fun time.
Helloooo? Someone get me out!

  • Sophie LOVES going for walks in her stroller!  Lucy is very thankful for that.  Sophie is very quite most of the time.  I frequently check on her to see if she is sleeping since she is so quiet.  But then I find her just taking it all in.  These walks also make for great photo opportunities!

    Ok, so she fell asleep one time!




    Extremly busy right now!

    Despite being really chilly this day, we still enjoyed our walk!
  • She still has NO teeth!  I've been trying to teach her to "gum" things like cereal pieces, bananas, etc.  She has not gotten the idea and tries to swallow things, resulting in an eye watering gag.  She manages to "gum" things if I hold them in her mouth for her, and has a good time in doing so.  We will continue to work on that.

  • Bath time is getting to be more fun these days.  All she wants to do is play and grab for everything.  Dan and I have been delaying the fact that it's probably time to start bathing her in the actual bathtub.  Our backs hurt just thinking about bending over a tub for any amount of time.  So, we still put her baby bathtub in the kitchen sink.  She grabs the curtains.  She grabs the automatic soap dispenser.  She turns the faucet on.  She pulls the faucet toward her, resulting in a splash of cold water giving her the shivers (hee hee).  No matter how many toys we put in there with her, something else is always more interesting.
Excuse me? A wash rag where?
Bath fun!


  • Her hair continues to grow!  It's especially noticable in the bathtub, when we wash her hair.  It just "flows" down her back.  So cute!

    Proof that she can "roll" her tounge!  Sorry Mom!
    Long locks
  • We just added lunch to Sophie's daily meals, so she is now getting three squares a day.  I was playing on the floor with her one day, snacking on my lunch, and soon enough she is climbing on me, trying to get at whatever I was eating, licking her lips.  If that isn't a sign, I don't know what is!
I can't believe it's December and Christmas is quickly approaching.  We are so looking forward to celebrating this year with Sophie on her first Christmas!  Grandma and Grandpa Swartz will be here to join in the fun for one whole week!


Until next time...

Much Love,
The Yorks