Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Jesse Tree

In response to the advent season, and in preparation for Christmas, this year we began doing The Jesse Tree as a family devotional.  Our church opened it's doors and gave us the opportunity to build a Jesse Tree earlier this fall.  I had heard great things about this devotional, so I really wanted to give it a try.

This devotional is done in response to Isaiah 11:1-2a:  "A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.  The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him..."

This devotional walks you through the genealogy of Jesus.  From God and the creation of the world, to the patriarchs, to the prophets, to Jesus' parents, etc.  All 30 "leaves" (devotionals) pointed to Jesus.  It was a great way to remind us every day of "the the True Reason for the season."

We would have our devotionals in the morning.  Emma loved this family time and loved hearing about "the baby."  We used a children's Bible to help us go along the devotionals, and one of Emma's favorite things to do during this time was to find "the baby."  This picture shows her looking at "the baby", and the mama and the dada, and all the animals in the barn.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Day

We loved waking up in our home on Christmas Day.  It took Emma a little to catch onto opening gifts, but by the end of the day, she had become an expert, and would even snatch gifts away from others to open them -- oh oh!

We started off our morning reading the Christmas story and finishing our Jesse Tree (I will write a later post on this).  We then opened our stocking gifts.  Due on how expensive these puree-pouches are, and how quickly Emma can go through them, we never buy them.  Therefore, they were an immediate hit as soon as she opened them, and wanted to try one immediately.

Here she is opening her gift from mommy and daddy.  What can this be?????

A groceries cart!  What a great way to push her babies and milk around the house.

We then headed to the Morrises'.  It is Morris tradition to have all the kids sit at the steps right before coming down to open gifts.  I guess this is something that they learned to do while growing up -- anxiously awaiting for their parents to get all of their gifts sorted and ready to greet them downstairs. 

Here is Poppa helping EG open her stocking gifts.
 

After all the gifts were opened, some of Byron's extended family (cousins and aunts) came over for a family brunch.  Emma enjoyed playing with her second cousins, but also being held by her Aunt Re. 

After all the excitement was over, we had the great idea of taking her outside and play.  Of course, she got herself in the mud and made a big mess out of everything.  Good news was she got to take a bath in her Memma's kitchen sink, right next to where she was washing dishes.  Emma enjoyed getting ahold of the plastic cups and drink the dish water -- yuk!  

Christmas Eve

On the 24th, all three of us enjoyed a full day together as a little family.  After a slow start to our day, we headed out for coffee and doughnuts at Krispy Kreme (using free doughnut and coffee coupons given to us by friends), then headed out to Costco to sample all their food -- yum!

After an afternoon nap, we headed out to church.

Emma sure loves to use her legs to get around.  Look at that big smile!

After a chili dinner, we got Emma in her PJs and headed out the door to drive around town looking for Christmas lights. 

All in all, a wonderful day with the family!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Babies

One of Emma's favorite words to say these days is "babies."  She thinks anyone under the age of 7 is a baby.  It has been amazing for me to watch her develop such maternal instincts at such a young age.  She gets very distressed when she sees a child cry, and will gently go up to them and pat them (so sweet!).

Last Sunday a friend told me how when her daughter was crying in the nursery, Emma went up to her, gently patted her, and said:  "(gibrish gibrish -- something something) baby."  We think she was trying to tell her "it's okay, baby."

I have decided that Emma will not get her first doll until she becomes a big sister (whenever that may be...).  I want it so that when mommy comes home from the hospital with a baby, Emma does as well.

Until then, she enjoys the little dolls and stuffed animals we have around the house.

Here she is enjoying her two "mestizas."
 

Her new favorite place to play these days.  Not sure how she discovered that door.  We never open it.

These are her three faithful crib companions -- Monkey, Bunny, and The Other Bunny (yes, we are creative with names).

Once again, this mama bird sitting on her nest.

A few new words we've been hearing this week:  
"side" (for outside)
"sssssss" ("si" -- the word for "yes" in Spanish)
"flor" (for flower in Spanish, though I guess this can work for both languages)
"za" (for manZAna -- apple in Spanish)
"shirt"
 

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Emma meets Santa

Though we don't do Santa at our home, we thought it'd be fun to take Emma to meet him this morning at Chick-fil-a.  We met some friends there for breakfast and enjoyed some time with each other, which is a luxury these days due to A's crazy resident schedule. 

Emma was very shy and would get very upset if we even attempted to sit her on Santa's lap, so this was the best we could do.

The daddies and their babies.

Emma can say one word in Maya (the native language from my hometown), and that is tuch (bellybutton).  She now enjoys pointing people's tuch, in particular, mommy and daddy's.  But today at breakfast we found Emma trying to find Thomas'.  (Notice her lips sticking out as she says it).


Thursday, December 06, 2012

Ladies and gentlemen...

... we have a little walker in the house!

Though Emma's first steps were taken over one month ago, Emma is officially walking at 15.5 months of age.  Thought this day will never come.

Emma began walking with more confidence two days ago (Tuesday night) after bribing her with gummy vitamins.  This seemed to boost her confidence.  She then failed to walk all day yesterday, but then at night last night, this is what we got:

(notice Byron using his cell phone as bate.  Also notice how she says "phone").


 
 This is probably my favorite one.  Watch her pick up her ball (favorite toy) while holding daddy's cell phone.  Also notice how she repeats Byron and attempts to say "Christmas tree."  Also notice how she likes to stick her lips out.

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Dryer

Wheeeeeeere is Emma girl??????

There she is!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes, my child discovered how to climb into the drier all by herself today.  Couldn't resist photographing this moment!

Monday, December 03, 2012

knee walker

Here is the much promised video of Emma "knee walking."

At this rate, we don't expect Emma to be walking on her feet anytime soon.  She has taken a number of steps on her own, and of course can walk very well using her walker, but nothing consistent enough.

On her doctor's appointment last week, I asked her doctor if he'd ever heard of a baby "knee walking."  He gave me a grin and said:  "you know, my granddaughter (only 3 weeks younger than Emma) is also a knee walker."  So no worries... She is just taking her time.  Enjoy!
 

Christmas decorating

We did our Christmas setup this past Saturday.  We chose our tree together and then went home to begin decorating the house and tree (I say begin, because we were not able finish until 10 pm later that night).



Having fun!  We put our Christmas tree skirt on our little girl.  So sweet!

Nest

This is not the most flattering picture of my little girl, but it does the job!  I think Emma thinks she is a bird or something, because every once in a while, if I loose sight of her, I'll find her in the laundry room sitting on the clothes basket, as if sitting on her eggs, minding her own business. 


A few new words we hear her say:  "bowl," "shoe," "chhhh" (for Cheeries), "moon," "chu chu" (for train), "Jo Jo" (for Uncle Joseph), and "beep beep" (as if imitating a car honking).  

Of course, English continues to be her language of choice, but she has added a new word to her Spanish: "po po" (in reference to a B.M.).  We are trying to teach her to tell us she has done number 2 as soon as it happens.

She had her 15-month doctor's appointment last Monday.  Here are her numbers:

Weight:  23 lbs 1 oz (52%)
Length:  31 in (60%)
Head size:  18.5 in (80%)

Mary comes to visit

We were blessed to have Mary and Laura visit and stay with us for one night last week.  They were visiting friends in Augusta after Thanksgiving, and of course, had to squeeze in some time to be with all our "mama friends."

Julia and Mary (with Laura).

Anna (with Thomas) and Rachel (with Louis).

I am selfishly hoping David and Mary will be transferred back to Augusta next year.  One can only wish... :)