Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Happy Father's Day!


What more could you ask for than a bouncy baby boy for Father's Day?

What a wonderful Dad Erik is. So wonderful, in fact, that his Father's Day was just like every other day lately...

Get up with Cairo. Make everyone breakfast. Take care of Cairo and Jonah so mom can get a little extra sleep. Take care of everyone all day. Squeeze in some yard work. Pick up after the dogs. Get no free time. Make a yummy chili dinner. Clean up the dinner. All with a smile... Okay, so maybe it wasn't all with a smile, but he didn't complain once!

How lucky we all are to have Erik. He takes amazing care of his family. When things calm down a little, we will celebrate Father's Day the right way.

Cairo's 2nd Birthday Celebration



This year Cairo has had another extended birthday. First, we celebrated with family down in Monrovia. Grammy went a little out of control when it came to buying Cairo clothes... but she and I had a lot of fun in the process. Cairo was pretty happy with her new presents.

New chonies-
Pink fork and spoon-
New Princess towel-
Xander trying on one of Cairo's new hair clips-



Then, as a family of four, we celebrated her actual birthday together, followed the next night with dinner and presents with Grandpa Lee and Ba-chan. Our original plans for her second birthday fell through when Cairo, Erik, and Jonah all came down with snotty noses. So, we took it easy instead of going out and doing the various activities we originally planned on. Erik and Cairo did take a trip to Redwood Park to play on the playground, but other than that we opened presents in the morning, had a special birthday pizza picinic (at Cairo's request) on the kitchen floor, and ate smores out at the firepit. Cairo seemed to enjoy the day, buggars running down her face and all!

Cairo got her very own hairdryer and grooming set-
A jewelery case-
Cairo decided she wanted some cheese. However, the piece that I sliced off wasn't good enough. She wanted to take a bite out of the log of cheese. Whatever the birthday girl wants...

Our pizza picinic-
Happy Birthday Smore-
Blowing out the candles-

Taking her first bite ever of a smore-
I think she likes it!!-
Mei helping Cairo open her presents-

Cairo at Two



Wow, another year has passed and my baby is now a running, screaming, whining two-year-old. I remember this time last year Erik and I were more than a little excited that Cairo was beginning to talk and we were anxiously awaiting her to take her first steps. Oh, how times have changed. It seems that now we can't get her to stop talking, screaming, or whining. With the new mobility she has gained this last year, we can't keep her out of anything. She climbs, crawls under, squeezes between, and runs after just about everything. She is also very persistent. This wouldn't be as much of a problem if she wasn't so curious and observant. For example, in the past few weeks she has mastered the art of opening and closing doors. Unfortunately for us, she has also mastered unlocking doors and deadbolts. This means that we have to block our front door at night in fear that she will crawl out of bed and let herself out in the front yard.

If something has a button, she will push it. This includes mommy and daddy's tempers. I wish I can say I don't know where it comes from, but I think that she is still better than I was at that age! The word "no" is starting to become taboo around here. If Erik or I say "no" Cairo gets a big smile on her face and proceeds to do whatever we just said not to do. Needless to say, timeouts are starting to become an almost hourly occurrence. Luckily, she still takes them seriously.

Cairo loves to talk. We can understand her most of the time, but Cairo will still come out with stuff that sounds like gibberish. Cairo has some terms that she uses quite often these days.

1. dip-dip- Cairo loves to dip food into sauces, yogurt, salad dressing, or anything else with a high viscosity. Each time she does this she murmurs the words dip-dip.

2. My do it- Cairo's grammar still needs a lot of work. She also wants to do EVERYTHING herself. Erik and I are constantly hearing her say "my do it" each time we are trying to help her with something.

3 & 4. What doing? & Where go?- These phrases drive me crazy. She says them every five minutes. In fact, if you answer her, she just asks you again... as if she is looking for a different answer. Sometimes the only way to get her to stop is by saying something completely ridiculous. For example:
Cairo: Where daddy go?
Mommy: Outside.
Cairo: Where daddy go?
Mommy: Outside.
Cairo: Where daddy go?
Mommy: Guinness ate him.
Cairo: Noooo. (as if I am silly)

5. Uh-huh- She says this in a very squeaky, girly voice. It is kind of cute.

6. O-tay?- Lately, this term seems to end just about every sentence. Cairo still calls herself Tairo and anything else with that C/K sound is turned into a T. Some of the other words Cairo used to say wrong (like wapples for waffles) she has now corrected. So, though I am working on correcting her and I know she will outgrow it, I am enjoying it while I can.

Cairo's vocabulary is so large now that we can no longer keep track of all the words she can say. Now, we are trying to monitor the words she shouldn't say. I caught her saying "damn it" the other day. So, we discussed how that term was an adult term and I made a note to myself and Erik that we needed to watch our mouths a little more closely.

Over the past few weeks Cairo has been going through a huge transition with the birth of Jonah. At first we thought that she was doing pretty well, but as time has gone on we have seen some digression and we've seen her start to act out to get more attention. She loves Jonah, it is just that she doesn't want her daddy to hold him or do anything with him as long as she's around. I think that she has accepted the fact that Jonah and I are attached. She doesn't like the large amount of attention I shower upon him (mostly because he is always eating) but she deals with it fairly well. I like to say that it is because I am only #3 in her life. (Erik has the prestigious place of #2, but Grammy tops off Cairo's list of favorite people- probably because Cairo has Grammy wrapped around her little finger!)

Cairo has been falling apart at just about everything. If she is done eating and you take her food away, she screams because she still wants it; so, you give it back and she screams because she says she's done. She just wants anything she can't have. On top of that she rarely seems to talk to us in a normal voice; rather, she whines out everything she is saying. Erik and I have been sending her to her room to whine and cry and tell her that she can come out when she has it together and is done. This is starting to work, but Erik and I need to work a little harder enforcing this new rule.

As far as socialization is concerned Cairo is a little confusing. On one hand, she is very shy and won't speak a work at play group or when she is meeting someone new. On the other hand, if a car drives down the street or we are at the grocery store she can't help but scream out "hi" and "see you later" followed by frantic waving. Cairo seems to be drawn to older kids and doesn't quite know what to do with kids her own age. She has been getting really good practice with Mei around. She practically bounces out of her shoes with excitement whenever Mei comes around. My favorite thing to watch is how Cairo will grab and hold hands with Mei or any other kid she's playing with, dragging them here or there to try and show them something. Also sad, and I truly try not to laugh at Cairo's reaction, is that Cairo doesn't always know what to do when someone takes a toy away from her. Sometimes she tries to grab it back (which gets stopped right away) but the rest of the time she just falls apart, buries her head, and starts to cry. This isn't a fake cry or an annoying one. She is truly upset and is overwhelmed with trying to figure out what she should do. It is such an innocent cry that you want to feel bad for her, but at the same time I have to hide my smile and laugh over how pathetic it all is.

Aside from some of the new challenges that come with two-year-old-Cairo, she is a very sweet little girl who wants to help out, please you, make you smile, and have fun. She is extremely curious about the world around her and tries to figure out how everything works. When she counts she always misses the number four. She knows her colors but always calls everything, but orange, blue. She always gets orange right. She loves to sing and talk herself to sleep at bedtime and naptime. She is very nurturing to the dogs, Jonah, and her baby dolls. Cairo is a girly girl who loves being pretty, wearing jewelry, pretending to put make-up on. She loves purses, sunglasses, and hats (one must accessorize!). She likes to stack things and put things together. She mimics the things people do- talking on the phone, putting her baby dolls to bed, doing her hair and make-up. She's got this thing about fuzz. She is constantly finding pieces of it and she has to clean it up. Cairo eats REALLY slow. It is not physically possible for her to have a quite bite to eat. She is very animated in her reactions and very loud.

Cairo is the light of our lives. For all the challenges she brings, the smiles, love, laughter that comes with our amazing little girl makes up for it ten-fold... plus, it gives us more stories to share when she's older!

Oh, how Cairo has grown! Here are a few pictures to show how she's changed!

Her Birth Day!

Cairo at age 1.
Cairo now!

A summer full of activities and getting dirty...







The summer is full of activities. Since we are away from our house a good portion of the year, most of our time involves being outside working in the yard. Cairo tries to be a big help out there with daddy. Key word- TRIES to help. I think that Cairo ends up having a lot more fun than anyone one else.

Notice the dirt smudges on her face-


Cairo helping rake up hedge clippings-

Entertaining and kissing Sienna-

Helping daddy weed-

Helping Daddy water... actually, it is more like watering Daddy-





This summer Cairo is also going twice a week to free swim with her daddy at the local pool. Cairo is much more comfortable with the water this year. She likes to practice kicking her feet, paddling her arms, blowing bubbles, and jumping into daddy's arms. The next step is getting her comfortable putting her head underwater.

While Erik and Cairo are spending quality time together outside, Jonah and I are holding down the fort inside. It seems as though he spends most of the day nursing and I am stuck on the couch. I know it is am exaggeration, but I am itching to get outside to work on the yard. It is probably best that my little boss, Jonah, has me, more or less, on house arrest because otherwise I would probably be overdoing it instead of recovering. Thank goodness we have a nice big window facing the backyard. At least I can see what it going on out there!

Here are a few pictures of Jonah at various points during our day.

Right after tubby time-
Sleeping in the Low Chair-

Toddler Bed

Cairo has been sleeping in her toddler bed for the past week. Last night I went in to check on her before I went to bed and I found her half in bed and half out of bed, dead asleep! I was able to click some pictures and move her back onto bed without even slightly waking her up. Asleep on her tippy toes...

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Jonah's Second & Third Week


Jonah had a pretty busy second and third week. Not only did Jonah meet lots of his family and friends for the first time, he also took his first big car trip up north to Arcata.

Jonah went in early for his two week check up and we were happy to see that in the course of one week he gained a full pound... and that check up had been just a week before. Now, Jonah is most likely over 10 pounds. Ten pounds or not, he still seems small. During his second week his umbilical cord fell off, his circumcision healed, and he started losing his hair. I have to say that I am a bit sad about him losing his hair, I really like how it spikes up itself into a very stylish faux-hawk with golden tips.



There isn't much to share about Jonah. He continues to be a very good, kick-back baby. He eats, sleeps, poops, and looks around. He doesn't fuss, rarely cries, likes to hang out on his own in the bouncy chair, low chair (a high chair from Japan that has the ability to lean all the way back and rock), or bassinet. Unlike Cairo at this age, he doesn't need to be constantly held.



Over the past two weeks Jonah has met lots of new people. Some family stopped by on the 7th to visit. Jonah actually met his Uncle Danny for the first time on this day (Uncle Danny was staying away due to a cold).

We headed up north a few days later and spent the night at my Nana and Papa's house. In two years, my grandparents have acquired their first 5 great-grandkids... four of which are under the age of one year! Of course, both Cairo and Jonah were thrilled to visit with their Nana and Papa. Cairo has become very familiar with her Nana and Papa and adores them. I think that Jonah is on the same path. Here is Jonah cuddling with Papa.

One of those five great-grandkids Nana and Papa have happens to be just two days older than Jonah. My cousin Katie had Lexie on the May 27th and Jonah was born on Katie's birthday two days later. We, of course couldn't pass up the opportunity to meet the new addition on our way north. So, we stayed in Santa Rosa in Katie and her husband Jeff's RV overnight. While we were there we got to see most of the Steis gang. We also met my cousin Kyle's daughter Alyssa for the first time. I completely forgot to get my camera out until about 10 minuted before we left. Here are some pictures of Katie, Lexie, Jonah, and I.

The next day we finally made the final leg of our trip to Aracta. Up in Aracta, we had Uncle Nick, Aunt Kyoko, Mei, and the rest of the Dedini/Tipple family all excited to meet Jonah. We went down to Ferndale a few days after getting back to visit Erik's granparents. We were excited that Jonah had the chance to meet is very amazing Great-Grandma Dedini who is currently battling Lymphoma. Though I know he won't remember meeting her, I am glad to have pictures of the two of them together that we can show him when we tell him about this amazing woman and how much she loved him. This picture is courtesy of Uncle Nick.
This appears to be the time of babies. Not only has my cousin recently given birth to a new little girl, but my best friend had baby Lilian Bradford two weeks before I had Jonah. Here is Auntie Katie holding Jonah and Lili. This picture was closely followed by both my and Katie's agreement that we were glad we didn't have twins! What a handful of babies!

There are many more people to meet and many more places to see. Jonah's first few weeks have been pretty full and we are looking forward to settling in for the summer and enjoying our time as a new family.

Jonah getting ready to go out and do yardwork in his sunhat (which didn't fit Cairo until she was almost three months old).