Sunday, June 28, 2009
Going for a Drive
Lucy has decided she's sick of being a passenger. We were heading out from Gramps and Mimi's house, and Lucy climbed right into the driver's seat, keys in hand. Just fifteen more years...
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Baths are Coming Back
Our most loyal readers know that Lucy has had her ups and downs with bath-time. But that was over a year ago! She sailed along with some mild trepidation about the faucet, but general delight when it came to splashing, bath toys, and hanging out in her birthday suit.
Until she didn't. All of a sudden, Lucy was terrified (a la the farm animals). As soon as she knew what the plan was, she tried to run in the opposite direction, crawl out of the tub, and squirm (and scream) as much as possible. It was a torturous two-person operation that nobody enjoyed.
Slowly, we've been redefining bath time as something we can all enjoy again. It takes a lot longer, but Lucy is not running for the hills anymore. Today, she even played happily with water in Saba and Eema's kitchen sink:

It looks an awful lot like a bath to me...
Until she didn't. All of a sudden, Lucy was terrified (a la the farm animals). As soon as she knew what the plan was, she tried to run in the opposite direction, crawl out of the tub, and squirm (and scream) as much as possible. It was a torturous two-person operation that nobody enjoyed.
Slowly, we've been redefining bath time as something we can all enjoy again. It takes a lot longer, but Lucy is not running for the hills anymore. Today, she even played happily with water in Saba and Eema's kitchen sink:
It looks an awful lot like a bath to me...
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Show Lucy the Money!
We have lots to report! Lucy has been on her first trip to California, replete with loads of great time with Grammy and Stephanie, In-N-Out burger ketchup (with some french fries), four hours of screaming on the flight out, and an earthquake. Elliot and I even ducked up to San Francisco for Matt and Marika's wedding, leaving Lucy to bond with Grammy for two nights. All in all, it was very nice.
Now, we're back in full swing at home. Lucy is walking up a storm and being very communicative about her wishes, wants, and dislikes. She likes bananas, exploring, and trash cans. She does not like hair accessories, elevated trash cans, or brushing her teeth.
Today, Lucy got some new sneakers with Eema and Saba. She also stole $20 from Saba and thought that was very funny:
Now, we're back in full swing at home. Lucy is walking up a storm and being very communicative about her wishes, wants, and dislikes. She likes bananas, exploring, and trash cans. She does not like hair accessories, elevated trash cans, or brushing her teeth.
Today, Lucy got some new sneakers with Eema and Saba. She also stole $20 from Saba and thought that was very funny:
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Smiling About Crayons
I guess all it took was a jumbo crayon to capture Lucy's winning smile on (digital) film. Hooray!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
(Almost) Using a Spoon, plus Easter
Lucy loves feeding herself these days. For the most part, we're trying to give her as much finger food as possible, but one cannot live on finger food alone. So, Lucy has been learning how to use a spoon (our efforts to spoon-feed her are met with vigorous head shaking and a grabby hand). I think this photo nicely demonstrates the size of the challenge at hand. Yes, that's a dot of cottage cheese in her hair.

Here, also, are some belated Easter photos. The first is of Lucy with her second cousins, Lilly and Henry after their Easter Egg Hunt. The second gives the impression that Lucy was a knowing participant in said hunt. In fact, she had no idea what was going on, but really likes putting objects into containers, so once we located the eggs for her, she was a superstar.

Here, also, are some belated Easter photos. The first is of Lucy with her second cousins, Lilly and Henry after their Easter Egg Hunt. The second gives the impression that Lucy was a knowing participant in said hunt. In fact, she had no idea what was going on, but really likes putting objects into containers, so once we located the eggs for her, she was a superstar.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Farm Animals are Terrifying
We took Lucy to see some baby animals at Hancock Shaker Village in the Berkshires yesterday. It was a beautiful day, a gorgeous setting, and the animals were adorable. At least, most of us thought they were. Lucy thought they were terrifying. We spent some time acclimating to the sheep to see if she could overcome her fears, but then one baaed loudly and Lucy erupted into tears again. Here she is in the interlude between tears, looking quite dubious:
We moved on to a room full of cows and piglets, which was even more horrifying. Cows are loud! The chicken coop? Also pretty scary, even when we discovered an egg that a chicken had laid.
Finally, we found a small building with an enclosed box of chicks. Chicks are quiet and Lucy thought they were somewhat interesting. Until she didn't. But we escaped tear-free.
Finally, we found a small building with an enclosed box of chicks. Chicks are quiet and Lucy thought they were somewhat interesting. Until she didn't. But we escaped tear-free.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
She's a walking powerhouse
Our little lady has been walking tall for over a week, now. Perhaps "walking" is too generous - it is a bit more of a waddle. Regardless, she's able to get herself up to standing and is awfully proud. (we are too!)
Here's a video my mother shot today of Lucy's gracefulfalls upright walking.
Here's a video my mother shot today of Lucy's graceful
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