tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79793988552229376842024-02-08T00:04:29.586-06:00Tiny MuffinsJesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.comBlogger86125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-47551428286816025212015-08-19T19:03:00.000-05:002015-08-19T19:03:16.289-05:00The End of an Era Today we took down the baby gate, the end of an era. After noticing that the only thing we'd been doing with it for weeks was accidentally walking in to it, we knew it was time to take it down. Baby Muffin is quite comfortable on the stairs now. <br />
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Her favorite way to get down is scooting down facing forward, like so:<br />
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Brother Muffin is as busy as ever, he's reading new words each day and is so interested in learning how everything works. Just about every day, when we take the kitchen scraps to the compost bin (we just started composting), he says, "I'm <i>so</i> excited to see it turn in to compost!"<br />
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<br />Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-56527282500873013842015-05-02T20:32:00.002-05:002015-05-02T20:32:51.501-05:00Milestones!Oh my, little N had a busy week last week. She started doing three new things, all in the span of a few days - waving, climbing up the stairs, and walking all by herself! After months of no new teeth, she also has four in the front popping through all at the same time, poor thing.<br />
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BroBro, i.e. big brother, has taken an interest in jokes and puns recently and come up with some cute ones!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-73552007008478098512015-04-09T20:03:00.002-05:002015-04-09T20:03:46.131-05:00Happy EasterHappy Easter! This was our first year coloring Easter eggs. I found some pretty easy natural recipes online: water, vinegar, red cabbage (to make blue) and water, vinegar, tumeric (to make yellow). Bonus green - mixing the blue and yellow :)<br />
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We cooked up the dye the day before Easter and then let the eggs steep in the dye in the fridge overnight.<br />
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Six happy eggs, sitting in their jars:<br />
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Tada! An Easter surprise:<br />
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The colors came out quite vibrantly, since they sat in the dye so long. E checked them periodically on Saturday, and they weren't nearly as saturated.<br />
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Blue was his favorite.<br />
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Look, no hands! Miss Muffin has been balancing herself without holding on to anything for a couple of weeks now. I've seen her consider walking once, but decide against it. She's quite proficient at squatting from standing down to crawling now. And she's started putting things in to containers, instead of just taking them out!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-64566599760181630542015-03-14T19:43:00.001-05:002015-03-14T19:43:33.764-05:009 monthsHappy 9 months, little one.<br />
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Flipper of light switches.<br /><br />Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-81121374527087269412015-03-03T19:36:00.000-06:002015-03-03T19:36:40.901-06:00Happy Chinese New Year!Happy Chinese New Year, just a little bit late. We visited the in-laws to celebrate with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_pot">hot pot</a> lunch. Hot pot is one of my favorite Chinese meals. In hubby's family, it consists of various veggies, tofu, and thinly sliced meat cooked right at the table in a pot of simmering stock. It's all cooked on an as-needed basis, a little of this, a little of that, put this in, take that out. Pretty fun!<br />
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A few weeks ago, Baby Muffin became mobile! She is crawling quite a bit now, although she'd still rather have someone hold her hands so she can walk. She can also pull herself up to standing but gets frustrated when she wants to cross space where there's nothing to hold on to.<br />
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Progress is being made on E's quilt. The pieces have been cut and E and I are laying out the design now.<br />
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<br />Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-28140511723582999542015-02-14T10:15:00.000-06:002015-02-14T10:15:00.533-06:00Rainbow PatchHello blog! We have been sewing here chez Muffins for the first time in a long time! This week, we went to a sewing meetup with our favorite (only) mom & kids Meetup group. Not much sewing happened there, but since then, I've found ways to make it happen in bits and pieces at home.<br />
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One of E's staple pairs of pants was developing a hole in the knee, and after (repeated) comments like, "Mommy, there's a hole in my pants! I need a patch for my pants, Mom," we fixed 'em up. I asked him what kind of patch he wanted, and he said, "Rainbow." I had this striped knit fabric at home already, close enough in my book. <br />
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Getting the picture of the patch was quite challenging, there are a lot of pictures like this: <br />
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And also, running all around the room saying, "Take my picture here. Now here. Now here..."
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The littlest muffin was just hanging out in her gym, watching the going-ons. <br />
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We are also making progress on E's quilt. Fabric has been pressed, and cutting has begun!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-26052758120158028172014-01-02T19:54:00.000-06:002014-01-02T19:54:59.413-06:00Winter ActivitiesE has been up to some fun new activities now that it's gotten cold outside. He likes to use the baby monitor as a scanner. It helps that the receiver beeps ("scans") periodically when the transmitter is off. It also has a pretty bright red light, just like the scanner at the library or grocery store self-checkout.<br />
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He has started "writing" sometimes when he's drawing. Check out the grocery list!<br />
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Scissors have also been discovered. E uses both hands on the scissors while Mom or Dad holds the paper.<br />
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Some new favorite sayings: "Own go Ikea, library, and home!" These are E's favorite places, although he has only been to Ikea twice, and one of those trips was well over a year ago. The elevator is the main attraction at Ikea and the library, and home is just great!<br />
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"Mommy, see!" i.e. Mommy watch what I'm about to do.<br />
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"Mommy favorite button own belly button, own favorite button shutdown button on Daddy's comput-um" That's a long one!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-54562490160709130492013-12-08T20:33:00.001-06:002013-12-08T20:33:55.737-06:00This just inPants! E has finally changed his mind about pants. Back in September, he got two nice pairs of pajamas for his birthday from Grandma and Grandpa, but he wasn't too keen on them right away (he really liked his summer pajamas). I pulled them out again a few days ago, and he was over the moon for the pair with a little monster on them.<br />
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The pants have stripes that match the monsters tummy, so I called them "monster stripes" and made sure not to say the p-word when I put them on for the first time. E does sometimes call them his monster pants himself now. It was a little touch and go at first. He said they were too tight - they are the "snug fitting" kind, but two sizes too big in order to fit over the big cloth diaper - but now he doesn't want to take them off.<br />
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He still likes to mix and match his socks. He also discovered cutting paper - holding the safety scissors with two hands while Mommy or Daddy holds the paper.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-63639089484341314942013-11-21T07:22:00.001-06:002013-11-21T07:22:29.764-06:00Lil PumpkinThis year was the first year that E was really aware of Halloween. He was a chubby little pumpkin!<br />
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He helped pass out candy and made sure the trick or treaters all rang out doorbell.<br />
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E's current favorite game is Connect Four. He likes to put the pieces in to make patterns, usually a row along the bottom, but sometimes columns. Some favorite phrases are, "Mommy tell" (Mommy tell me what something is) and "Hate pants." Yesterday he seems to have started saying yes, instead of "mmm"!<br />
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Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-65160283601595389692013-09-06T21:14:00.001-05:002013-09-06T21:14:54.048-05:00Happy Birthday, little buddy!E is two today!
Yesterday, I asked him if there was anywhere special he would like to go for his birthday, and he said, "Farm!"<br />
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Our park district runs a 1930's dairy farm, and sometimes E and I go there to buy eggs.<br />
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His favorite animal at the farm is the chickens!<br />
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We watched them for quite awhile.<br />
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Still watching chickens.<br />
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Watching with Daddy.<br />
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For his birthday, E wanted to wear his red socks. We put one on, and then he saw his orange socks and wanted to wear those too. So he's wearing two red socks and two orange socks here.<br />
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He also liked the sheep and the geese, but the cows were a bit too loud.<br />
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We stopped on the way out to check out the giant sunflowers!<br />
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At two, E knows all the colors of the rainbow - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Red was his favorite for a long time, but orange has been popular lately. That may be because he likes the orange tomatoes from the garden the most (me too). He can also get down from his learning tower by himself now. He knows "one" and "two" very solidly. And today for the first time, he was interested in the letters on my shirt! (It happened to say Illinois Engineering...)Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-60689577001423121852013-08-14T21:04:00.001-05:002013-08-14T21:05:44.150-05:00Zoom zoom zoomWhat's going on here...?<br />
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Driving already?! Or really sitting in the parking lot at a forest preserve that I just realized is only about five minutes from home. And that is really saying something because there is almost <i>nothing</i> within five minutes of our house. We had a couple of unusually cool days (highs in the low 70s!) lately, and today the whole family took a short trip to the forest preserve.<br />
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This preserve has several trails, including two that are about one mile loops, just right for us these days. These trails are shared with horses, and a horse trailer happened to arrive right after we did. Watching the horses (from a distance) was one of the highlights of the trip for E. Also pushing the buttons in the car, ahem.<br />
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In other news, one of E's favorite things is playing peek-a-boo! He likes to hide or cover his eyes and then call out the name of the person he wants to "look" for him. He just discovered that he can get the same effect by scrunching his eyes closed to hide. Then I scrunch mine back at him and ask him questions about where he's hiding. When he's ready to be found, he tells me, "Open!"Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-89911596300359921162013-07-27T20:48:00.001-05:002013-08-14T20:54:40.653-05:00WatermelonWatermelon is definitely E's favorite food right now. He calls it "wawa", just like water. We have a bowl of mixed watermelon and pineapple, and he likes to give all the pineapples to me, and eat all the watermelon himself! With all of this interest in watermelon, we're also trying
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Here's the cooking assistant just after we finished measuring out the salt. He's in his learning tower which *drumroll* ... he can get in to by himself now - a big step in motor skills! E is quite pleased that he can get in to the tower on his own too.<br />
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Mr. Muffin learned how to make the "sh" sound just recently, and right away added new words to his vocabulary, like "shoes" and "shirt." He's also been really interested in lining up objects lately, especially his block crayons (they're small rectangles). He arranges them more than he colors with them these days.<br />
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<i>Update: Those watermelon rinds didn't turn out so tasty afterall - the texture was a bit odd...</i> Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-81321849518890891862013-07-06T20:39:00.000-05:002013-07-06T20:39:06.286-05:00The big 2-2 monthsA busy guy is 22 months old today! Let's have an update on what he's up to.<br />
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Laundry. E is an experienced laundry assistant now, pushing and pulling the basket to the laundry room and putting wet clothes in the dryer. Once it's clean, his favorite thing to do is bring it to his room, empty the basket, and pile it on himself as high as he can. After making a mound on his legs, sometimes he asks mama to cover up his head or back too.<br />
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Mr. Muffin also knows "wait" very well. It sounds a bit like "red" when he says it, and red is his favorite color, so the hand gesture helps to make his meaning clear. E loves to point out anything red, and prefers the red anything when there's a choice, like the muffin in the red muffin cup. He also runs to the fridge and says, "Red!" which means he'd like some (red) grapes. Or he runs to the pantry and says it, meaning he'd like his (orange) vitamin. Red currently covers pink, sometimes purple, orange, once in a while yellow, and of course, red!<br />
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E is getting closer every day to being able to get in and out of his learning tower by himself. At grandparents' house for the 4th of July, he even climbed all the way in to his highchair. Here he was helping me take pictures of my very first <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blythe_%28doll%29">Blythe</a> doll (woohoo!).<br />
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I lost count awhile ago of all E's words, but I have a few current favorites. Huge ("uggggge") - E learned this word when the pond behind our house had frequent visits from a crane and I called it the "huge bird." I'm glad E prefers "huge" to "big", because nothing else he says sounds like it! He does have a lot of B words though that can be tricky to tell apart.<br />
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Backward - he's been saying this one awhile, but "boo-bah" is just too cute.<br />
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We went to a (short) Memorial Day parade on Monday with my parents, and Mr. Muffin was very keen on the marching band. They even were wearing their raincoats - I don't remember ever wearing those raincoats in four years of marching band! All of the people and noise were a bit much for the little guy by the end, so it's a good thing the parade was only about fifteen minutes.<br />
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This week I wrapped up the Waldorf doll too! It was quite the project, and I think he came out nicely. My favorite part was the embroidery for the face. My least favorite part was setting the sleeves in the shirt. And the scariest part was trimming the doll's hair! The instructions had you put in hair that was too long, and then trim, I imagine so that you could cut it to look even regardless of whether the head itself was a perfect sphere. But the hair took hours upon untold hours to put on, so a mistake in the trimming would have been almost too much to bear. The hardest part has been getting a nice picture of E with the doll...<br />
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<br />Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-55254299794742842632013-05-08T21:19:00.000-05:002013-05-08T21:19:07.109-05:00A busy bee + Work in progress: Waldorf DollMr. Tiny Muffin is doing all kinds of new things these days! Here he is sticking his tongue out at dinner:<br />
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He's also climbing on to furniture on his own now and working on taking steps standing rather than crawling. There are many teeth in there now, with new ones coming in all the time. E's vocabulary has really expanded with new words, in fact his latest one is "new." <br />
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I've been busy making a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_doll">Waldorf doll</a> for E as well. As Wikipedia says, "its appearance is intentionally simple in order to allow the child
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<br />Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-7868660383387629512013-04-04T20:56:00.000-05:002013-04-04T20:56:50.638-05:00Baby's first haircutThe day before Easter, E had his first haircut (by Mommy). The poor fellow's bangs had gotten so long that during the proceeding week I'd resorted to pulling them on top of his head so that he wouldn't rub his eyes all day long.<br />
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E has some new favorite words to say these days: "wawa" (water) - it's really nice that he can let us know when he's thirsty. "Booba" (eyeball) - said while poking yours, or sometimes his own. "Buubba" (backward) - while walking backward. "Lii" (light) is also new very recently!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-86387446835241430442013-03-12T20:58:00.000-05:002013-03-12T20:58:05.254-05:00One and a half yearsMr. E turned one and a half last week! He had a cold at the time, but he's just about back at one hundred percent now.<br />
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Fun facts about 18 months - E is<br />
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<li>25 pounds</li>
<li>34 inches tall</li>
<li>loving pouring, and hence bathtime</li>
<li>just starting to climb up on to furniture</li>
<li>very fond of the learning tower</li>
<li>quite good at saying "no"</li>
<li>beginning to talk beyond mama/dada/no, such as "mana" for banana and "no" for snow</li>
<li>getting molars </li>
<li>tons o' fun!</li>
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Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-65750086321291493132013-02-27T22:10:00.001-06:002013-02-27T22:10:41.630-06:00A pancake ten days in the makingI recently decided that I would like to try making sourdough bread. This idea stemmed partly from remembering some yummy sourdough that I made with my mom in grade school as part of a class project, and partly from reading that sourdough baked goods are easier to digest than non-soured versions. Not that E, Hubbo, or I have any problems that we know of with wheat, but if I'm going to make bread at home, might as well try to make sourdough! I learned that even some gluten intolerant people can eat sourdough bread made with wheat flour.<br />
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The catch though, is that the health benefits only come from recipes that sour <i>all</i> of the flour, and most recipes I found online don't fit that bill. "Traditional foods" enthusiasts (a.k.a. people who follow the ideas in that <i>Nourishing Traditions</i> book I mentioned awhile back) do sour all of the flour. I signed up for a self-paced traditional food-style sourdough eCourse to get me started. So far, it's been just what I was looking for.<br />
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About a week and a half ago, I started my very own sourdough starter with some whole wheat flour and water. Here it is after a few days (bubbles = good).<br />
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My course advised letting the starter develop for a week before using it for anything and waiting several weeks before using it for anything that needs to rise, like bread. Now that my starter is old enough, I used it for the first time today to make a "skillet pancake."<br />
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The scale isn't so obvious here, but this pancake is 12" in diameter! You just pour all of the batter in the skillet at once to make a giant pancake. Much easier on the cook that way. The recipe called for a 10" cast iron skillet, but the closest thing I had was a 12" stainless steel frying pan, and that seemed to work out well. It tasted pretty good to me, although not noticeably sour, especially for a whole wheat pancake.<br />
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Here's Mr. E checking out the pancake from his learning tower - normally the tower would be right up against the counter, but I had just moved it to take the pancake out of the oven. I just got the tower for him last week on craigslist (these towers show up pretty frequently on craigslist around here), and it's been a big help when I'm cooking. He loves to see what I'm doing, and now he can see from the tower. The first time he stood in it, he realized that he could see the entire counter on his own and his face absolutely lit up!<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">* "E in the tower" is a reference to the book <i><a href="http://nenethomas.com/zarryiostrom-novels/bookonepowerborn/">Powerborn </a></i> which contains a painting called "Tais in the tower" that I think of every time I talk about E's tower<span style="font-size: x-small;">. The book has really amazing artwork, and the story is pretty good too.</span> </span>Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-7049111185506212712013-02-12T21:28:00.000-06:002013-02-12T21:58:03.428-06:00Fine motor skills, the Ikea editionNow that we've gotten our new carpeting - thank you previous owners who could not housetrain your pets - I've been starting to set up the loft area. While I was putting the Ikea bookshelf back together, Mr. Muffin wanted to help put some of the pegs in.<br />
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He put in a few extra too! This was a great unplanned every-day-life-as-learning activity, à la Waldorf style. After putting in all of these pegs, and a few more, E had really improved his technique, realizing how to hold the pegs in order to put them in.<br />
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I also recently finished this book sling for the playroom (a.k.a. dining room) from this <a href="http://pennycarnival.typepad.com/penny_carnival/2009/02/tutorial-hanging-book-display.html">tutorial</a>. With the books displayed this way, the cover art is visible to E, so he can see which book he's picking up. Hopefully the book sling decreases the pull-every-book-off-the-shelf-to-find-one mess and frustration. <br />
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The plan is to only keep about four books in it at once and to rotate them periodically. It's a bit too tall for the small boardbooks we have, so those are kept somewhere else (not as neatly...).<br />
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E helped me make cookies this morning too. He's keen to watch the stand mixer mix, and lately he's been in to other noise-making kitchen gadgets like the coffee grinder and food processor. When he sees them, he says "RrrRrrRrr!"Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-18311649016283371322013-02-02T13:09:00.000-06:002013-02-02T13:09:37.140-06:00Cubbie capIt seems to me that baseball cap + small child = cute overload.<br />
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You can see E's teething necklace very clearly here. It's made of amber and I got it from <a href="http://hyenacart.com/stores/inspiredbyfinn/">Inspired by Finn</a> back when he was about six months old or so at the recommendation of mamas I met at my local LLL and babywearing groups. I'm not sure if it really helps with teething, but it definitely doesn't hurt.<br />
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We had our biggest snowfall of the year so far overnight, all of 3 or 4 inches, I'd say, and E was out helping me shovel again this morning. With snow boots! <br />
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I started knitting a pair of <a href="http://www.eunnyjang.com/knit/2006/09/bayerische_sock_part_ii.html">these</a> socks for myself last weekend. I'm making them in to knee socks and don't expect them to be finished before the fall. I've wanted to make them forever - or at least since the pattern came out in 2006 - and I'm glad they're underway, size 0 needles and all.<br />
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One more picture of a cutie in a cap!<br />
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This picture was totally back-lit when I took it, but through an editing menu in my camera itself that I don't fully understand, I was able to improve it quite a bit.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-5910577074235877792013-01-25T21:28:00.001-06:002013-01-25T21:28:28.562-06:00Little shovelerLots of news! Teeth #7 and 8 have come in, now E has 4 on top and 4 on bottom. He's also become fond of Daddy recently, good news for Mommy :)<br />
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Here the little guy is reading a book by himself (that's also a new development, instead of always bringing his books over to us to hold them for him).<br />
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It finally snowed (a little), and Mr. Muffin helped me shovel today. He was even entirely bundled up - hat, winter coat, socks, shoes, and MITTENS.<br />
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E is eating with a combination of hands and silverware these days. Some meals he's keen to use his fork or spoon, and sometimes he's not. The spoon is especially tricky, because of course the food tends to fall off if he turns it upside down, but the past few days a lot more of the food has been making it to his mouth on the silverware! It's fascinating to watch him learn to do these kinds of things that are so easy to take for granted.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-52355598587789746752013-01-05T20:59:00.001-06:002013-01-05T20:59:24.734-06:00Happy New Year!Hello there! Mr. E is getting closer to really talking every day now. He says "mama" and "dada" quite often, although he doesn't always seem to mean mommy or daddy when he says it. E will also make the first sound of a lot of words, like "m" for mail or mouth. He also has the two baby sign language signs that we taught him down pat - "milk" and "more."<br />
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In the four months since he got it for his birthday, E has become an expert at Hammerballs:<br />
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He's also still really in to buttons (this toy has a button on top where his finger is):<br />
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We've been playing inside a lot lately since it's winter and the little guy really doesn't like to wear his winter coat or mittens. We did make it outside this afternoon to watch our first real snowfall though! E liked it, at least until his hands got cold, ahem.<br />
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A busy day, E also met my Pullip doll, Bubbles, and he was fascinated! <br />
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She's the first doll I think he's seen, at least up close. He would touch her nose, then my nose, her mouth, then mine. I showed him how her eyes close, but he didn't care for that at all.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-34128786289184453212012-12-06T20:16:00.000-06:002012-12-06T20:16:09.615-06:00Fifteen months and settling inWow, E is fifteen months old today! <br />
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It's now almost a month after we moved to our new home, and we're slowing settling in. I took this picture awhile back from the kitchen table. (I do have to admit it was rather strategically framed and timed - we're not living in nearly as remote a location as it might appear.) <br />
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E is in the midst of a put-things-in-and-take-them-out phase. For a long time, he has been helping me empty the silverware out of the dishwasher, but recently after we finished he wanted to put it all back in the dishwasher basket! Here is his work of modern art: every piece of our silverware (minus the knives) fit into one of the baskets.<br />
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We spent a little while drawing together this morning. Well, I doodled and he mostly moved the block crayons in and out of their tin. It was fun for both of us!<br />
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He is also really in to walking backwards now, especially if he can sit down on something behind him when he bumps in to it.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-3246471755219231762012-10-26T22:05:00.000-05:002012-10-26T22:05:05.108-05:00Fall-tastic timesAround here, everyone is saying that the leaves are falling early this year - they sure are falling fast. I took this picture a few days ago, and now the vines are nearly bare.
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I see these vines climbing over our neighbor's fence from the kitchen window of our little rental house, they're always pretty in the fall.<br />
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In other fall news, E is currently showing a lot of interest in using silverware at meals. I've been using his little wooden bowl a lot, and giving him mini spoons and forks to practice with.<br />
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Mr. Muffin is also keen on "giving five" - taught to him by Grandpa. Today he turned a light switch on for the first time too!Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7979398855222937684.post-52589861892799762002012-10-12T21:21:00.000-05:002012-10-12T21:21:21.599-05:00Big Changes and Quick Change TrousersI
<a href="http://tinymuffins.blogspot.com/2012/10/1-3.html">mentioned</a> that I thought E was starting to say "mama," and now I really think he is. He will say, "Mamamamamama" when he wants to give me something, when he wants me to give him something, or when he really wants my attention on something. Once in awhile he says "Dada" too!<br />
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Some other changes are in the air: Mr. Tiny walks more often with his arms at his sides now, rather than up in the air for balance. I've noticed him picking up things, especially food, with his whole hand when he needs to, instead of always using thumb and index finger.<br />
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What cute pants you have there, Mr. Muffin! We have been having a little bit of a tough time finding pants that fit over the cloth diapers, so I sewed this pair for E. The pattern is Quick Change Trousers, from the book Handmade Beginnings. I'd read a lot of blogs saying that these pants are great for cloth diapers. While they are super cute (and reverseable - although the reverse side is a little busy with that circle pattern fabric making up most of it), they are definitely <i>not</i> the answer to our fit dilemma. The improvement in fit over store-bought sweat-style pants is negligible.<br />
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I have another pattern in mind to try, and although I don't think it's as cute as this one, I have higher hopes for it actually fitting. I might also try making this pattern in knits, I think it would fit well then.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00725516962884707741noreply@blogger.com0