Elia May 2015

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Elia May 2015. Elia continues to be adorable. At Elia’s last doctor’s visit, she was 2nd percentile in height, 1st percentile in weight, and 87th percentile in head size (thanks to Albert). Her milestones progress nicely with a few more “words” that only parents (and maybe Ms. Irene) can understand. She can repeat “chee” when taking pictures and may have said “A-oh” meaning apple, but for the most part, Elia communicates in non-verbals. She points to her belly when she poops in her diaper and needs to be changed, she points insistently when she wants something, when she is done eating she brushes everything away onto the ground, and she will hold her hands up if she wants to be picked up. She throws her head back and cries if take something away, and prostrates herself when she is mad (okay, the last two are not really sophisticated communication, but they are cute). Often Erin asks Albert to interpret her grunts and gestures for when she is thirsty.

On the understanding front, Elia knows a lot more than we think. She can stand or sit or lay down when you ask her, she give hugs and kisses on demand, she will high-five, bump, and beep, and if you ask her for the remote she will give it to you. When you say it is time to clean up, she will put things away – and then unhelp by messing it all up again as a game. If you tell her “no,” she will give you the impish grin and do it all over again.

Elia’s motor skills are very interesting too. Because she has started standing on stools even when we are not there we have started turning stools over so that she can’t climb on them. Recently though, she has begun righting the stools herself and picking them up to where she wants to stand. She LOVES to clean and will bring things like plates and bowls that seem to big for her from the table to the kitchen. She is very independent and won’t want you to hold her when she is balancing. She will actually take your hand and push it away. She does this on the merry-go-round which is pretty scary, and she does this when she gets up on her bike and stands on the seat without holding on to anything which is even more scary. Because she is trying more things, she does tend to be a little more accident prone and took a tumble down the stairs head over heels – Albert’s fault.

On the growth front,  Elia’s bottom molars are coming in so she is holding drool in her mouth and eating a lot of ice cubes. She is also having more of a gag reflex which may be due to the fact she has more in her mouth now. She continues her bow-legged walk and has begun trying to jump on the bed – never leaving the bed while doing it. Curie likes to jump on hotel beds to “5 little monkeys,” and of course Elia wants to copy, so if you sing “5 little Elia-monkeys jumping on the bed,” she will move her legs up and down in an attempt to jump. On the topic of songs, in addition to trying to sing with us, she has learned the motions to “Skidamarink” including pointing at her ears or cheeks when she is supposed to point at her eyes.

This month we went from Michigan to the flower fields to Lake Anna, to California (see the separate entries for the latter three) and Elia, like her sister has become quite the traveler. She loves to be with Curie and Curie has gone so far as to seek attention from Elia. They are now playing together sometimes, and Curie will waggle her head and tongue at Elia to make her do it. Once they start, the whole family tends to join in making for a spectacle, especially if it is in a restaurant or Costco. Curie has always loved her little sister, but she also loves Curie; the other day when Curie was still asleep, Elia pat Curie’s back and then put her finger to her lips to ask us to be quiet. How cute is that?

My Photography 2015

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As of late, I have had a bit of time on my hands and have been thinking a bit about my photography, especially after reading a few other tips from other parents and photographers. I am strictly an amateur, but I like what I shoot so I thought I would write a few tips of my own in a blog article on our website.

California May 2015

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Time with Eleanor and Miranda, Bernard and Agnes, and Ah-Gong and Ah-Ma. Cypress, Long Beach Botanical Gardens, Long Beach Aquarium.

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Curie April 2015

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Curie April 2015. Curie has started saying “gesundheit” after someone sneezes and has begun talking about “responsibility” and “challenges;” her vocabulary has really taken off. Her self-proclaimed responsibilities include protecting Elia when bigger kids bother her, holding things when her parents’ hands are full, and wiping her boots on the front mat (something she makes us do ever since we bought it). Curie is also more considerate than either Albert or Erin and it is sometimes shocking how much we learn from her.At the gift shop, she insisted on buying Erin a cow candle and Albert a train (to share and eventually have for herself), instead of buying something for herself.

As Elia grows up and is more capable, Curie has enjoyed playing with her more, interacting more, and generally enjoying being the big sister. And besides the aforementioned protection for her little sister, Curie expresses more of a willingness to help Elia when she needs help.

Recently Curie has been trending toward longer dresses and things she can twirl in. She likes to play ballerina and Elsa/queen, but here is an interesting thing, she will say she likes princesses but because Albert has expressed that he does not like them as much, says that she is the queen instead. Same with Barbie, because Erin has expressed that she does not like Barbie, Curie will say “we don’t like Barbie right? Except the doctor one, right?”

When you ask her what she wants to do for her job, she takes the question very seriously and says “I want to clean up.” And because her favorite thing to pretend is to be the doctor, we ask “you don’t want to be a doctor?” She replies, I first need to clean and THEN I want to be a doctor.”

Curie has picked up hobbies as well including a rock collection (which takes some curating in that she needs to stick to smaller rocks), her figure/blind bag/box collections, drawing cards for grand parents, rolling Playdoh, and giving stage performances – dance, interpretive dance, and singing. At Cracker Barrel she insists on sitting in the rocking chairs and playing checkers – consisting of stacking the checker pieces and jumping checkers.

In addition to her Frozen obsession, Curie loves the big flashlight, and the LED magnifying glass. She loves being with her parents and loves to help when we do things, she says “I love helping, right?” And she loves to fix things, replace batteries, turn screws, and affix stickers. For being less whiny (on the blind bag scale) for a week she got an airplane by Battat which can be assembled and disassembled by an electric drill with bits. This is her favorite toy – we love that her favorite toy is an engineering toy so much that at Lucy’s party, rather than the Frozen and Disney princesses toys, this is what she wanted to give her.

So it goes without saying that in these challenging times, that our girls keep us going. On one particularly bad day, Albert was upstairs when Erin came home with the girls and Curie kept yelling for Albert who realized how much he would be missed if he weren’t there. From a self-worth standpoint, nothing is better than having your spouse and kids to remind you that health and family are really the important things.

Curie age 19 months, Elia age 16 months

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My mother made the comment that Curie seems so lady-like eating her chocolate and Elia has the chocolate-covered strawberry in her mouth. To be fair to Elia, one of the most interesting things Elia does is that she grasps things with her thumb and forefinger and NOT her fist like most babies do, and for as long as I can remember she has done this. So while this is a great picture of her eating a chocolate-covered strawberry, Elia is as dainty as her sister.

Elia April 2015

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Elia April 2015. Just by starting to walk this month Elia somehow stopped being a baby and is a full-fledged toddler – including her run-in with the concrete at the end of the month – at 16 months her center of gravity is still in her head and the stumble turned into a fall. Elia’s motor and cognitive skills just seemed to explode at the same time, it is as if a switch was pulled and all of the sudden she “got it.” When Curie walked she had a similar growth explosion and did many of the same skills that Elia is exhibiting now.

Elia can now do “itsy bitsy spider,” point to her nose or yours when asked, imitates the “Old-MacDonald” cow by kicking when it kicks, started eating off a plate without turning it over (3/29), insists on using a fork even for soup. In addition, she loves to write and draw, stands up to give Curie a hug when asked, and sometimes when she is not asked, cries when something is taken away from her and will do things to simply crack herself up. She is so proud of herself when she stands on wobbly things, pulls off her socks, or eats a popsicle by herself.

When she laughs these days, she will wrinkle her nose and cover her mouth with one or two hands as if to say “oh my goodness!” Elia loves to dance to almost any music, but she especially likes to dance to “Creature Report” from the Octonauts, and does so with multiple dance moves. If she drops something or someone has an accident, she will say “uh oh!”

Elia loves to climb up onto stools, chairs, and her high chair either to sit or stand and rock holding the back of the chair. We began moving turning the stool over and moving it away from counters to discourage her, but she has begun lifting the stool (this would be like us moving a 60 inch TV by ourselves) and moving it into position so that she can stand up at the counter.

Elia has become afraid of dogs and cats, but more attached to family and teachers. She transitioned from the infant classrom to the flex classroom, but we find her with her infant classroom teacher often. Recently she has been spending time with Albert and wouldn’t let him go at the end of a night, or when she is off to school, or even when he leaves a room. She will imitate whatever Curie is doing to the best of her ability including holding the camera to her face. She even loves to pick up the D700 and try to move it around. 

These last few weeks have been particularly hard for us, but the silver lining is that we are stronger as a family, watching less TV, eating better, and getting good exercise in. We cherish the importance of family and the perspective that it is so important. We have only 15 years, 5,475 days until Curie goes off to college 6205 until Elia does (Erin read an article about counting down the days to appreciate the time you have now); considering how fast this much has gone already, it will be done in a heartbeat, and we will be old with only memories of moments to cherish. The point is this, life is hard but it gives us family to keep perspective, experience love on many levels, and appreciate the good things of what life has to offer.