Saturday, September 26, 2009

Taking lessons

Today, early in the morning Maya taught me about how she likes her morning milk. First I poured her a little whole milk in her Sippy cup but it was met with a few minutes of dissatisfied chanting of “mommy.” Then, I decided to just ask her what she wanted and she said “more” and pointed at the fridge. So I picked her up and opened the fridge – and she clearly pointed at the carton of chocolate silk. I figured, I might as well play along and took it out. Meanwhile she was sitting on the floor, very happy and while I was opening her Sippy cup she opened the Silk and pointed where she wanted me to pour it ( into the milk). So I felt that I was following precise direction of my not yet 21 month old daughter who knows what she wants and is not shy to ask for it. I wonder where she gets it.

And now we are sitting in the kitchen, she on her step stool and I on mine, enjoying our early morning.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Policy Update

The new policy has been working fairly well. Sometimes Maya wakes up between 10 and midnight and usually one of us will go in and remind her to drink water and she'll go right back to sleep. And sometimes she wakes up between 4 and 6 a.m. and we ignore her, and she cries and eventually gets herself back to sleep. We are getting better at sleeping through that time, too. Then we give her lots of praise for making it through the night. Plus, when we get up at 6 we can have early morning laptop time together, although as you can see she's still too drowsy to write her own blog posts.

 

 
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Picture day!

It's picture day at Maya's school, so we put her in this outfit. She didn't seem too mind to much. Here are some of her latest words: Wah-wee = water; adapoo = applejuice; ah-pay = airplaine; adayga = alligator.
 

 

 
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Friday, September 11, 2009

This is how we roll

We were talking to Maya about what she might want for breakfast and when I asked her if she wanted some rolls she stretched her arm behind her as if ready to throw an imaginary object forward. It took us a little time but we figured it out - she was bowling!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

New Policy

We decided to start taking weekend trips mainly to stop fighting with Maya about her taking a nap. She sleeps well in the car so in a way we are getting the trip for "free" - as in the time would have been waisted anyway. So the idea is to leave on Saturday around nap time and come back Sunday around nap time. I understand that announcing our new strategy to the world is somewhat risky, but I do hope that if anyone was considering breaking into our house they would not read the blog. However, if this entry has made you change your mind and you absolutely have to - the key is in the fake rock to the left of the mailbox ;).

Now it comes down to executing the strategy!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Great big punkins

On the way back from the falls we stopped at a farm and saw, as one man explained "them great big punkins". I can't imagine walking around in squash that's almost as tall as I am. Maya was very brave.
 

 

 
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Day o' Georgia

We finally went exploring in the mountains North of Atlanta yesterday and went to Amicalola Falls State Park. First Maya's Dad got some boiled peanuts at one of the many many roadside stands, and Maya's Mom found out that they are not gross if you think of them like peanut-shaped chick peas, and, even better, they are soft enough not to be choking hazards for Maya!
Then we drove to the park lodge, ate a yummy buffet with a fabulous view, saw part of a talk about owls, and started hiking down.
 

 

 

 
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Saturday, September 5, 2009

We are back!

So why the sudden change of hearts? Why have we (and by “we” I mean the editorial “we” since it is only I who decided) decided to get back to sharing our (mine, really) experiences? The answer is that we need your help, dear readers. We have hit a wall and the only thing that can get us through is a visit from the Super Nanny. Yes, I do know, that they are annoying and speak with an accent that can only match that stick up their …, well, you know where, but the sensation left by the wall on our faces is all but too real.

What might be the problem? Are you serious? You really don’t know? Then take a guess! Oh, no, it is not THAT bad – Maya is still cute and funny, and full of wonderful surprises, and it is not like she decided to marry a seismologist (A special joke for Molly – we heard she reads this in the moments of drunken desperation). But she still does not sleep! Well, it is not entirely true, like the rest of the things I have ever said – she does not sleep well enough. In other words, she is not sleeping up to her potential. But here are the facts: She sleeps great until … 4:30 AM. After that it is “upoo” or “I will scream until you realize that “upoo” is what is best for everyone.” And we tried reasoning with her “Maya, we are in a recession and mommy and daddy need to be productive to help the country,” and we tried threatening her with both the military and the charming schools, and we tried … pretty much everything we knew to try or learned from the internet. But, as many of you who have children already know, it is like dealing with terrorists – the most committed wins, and we are just not committed enough.

And so you can see how I came up with an idea of the Super Nanny. So go out there and talk to anyone you know who might have been to England, likes a pint of Guinness, occasional cup-o-tea, or just heard about Mary Poppins. Ask them if they have an “in” with the Super Nanny, and if she could help us. We would be willing to pay anything (with reason and under 7.99) to stop getting up at 4AM and check the clock every 10 minutes when we will hear that chilling call – “maaaamieeeee.”