Thursday, July 31, 2008

Lily is becoming such a Big...Boy?

All I'm saying is...well, see for yourself:



<-- This is Lily






This is Big Boy -->







You can draw your own conclusion. I'm just saying...


(just kidding, Lily! We think this outfit is super cute. Big props to Aunty Cathy for the cool threads!)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

An old Cheyenne saying

There is an old Cheyenne Indian saying that goes "Do not judge your neighbor until you have walked two moons in his moccasins."

Lily apparently has taken this sentiment to heart, and in an attempt to better relate to her parents, is trying to walk in their shoes.

Here you see relating to mama. Heels are hard! Dada helps her keep from tipping over, much like he does with mama. (Just kidding, Pinky!!)

(apologies for the funky aspect ratio, we had the camera sideways so we had to rotate the video. I kinda like it, it makes Lily look extra petite!)

And now, dada shoes:

Pretty good with the flip flops, she didn't even need help! The crocs are gonna take some work though.

So there you have it...Lily is making a genuine attempt to create empathy with her parents. Although, I have a sinking suspicion that she may be working off the more modern version of the proverb:

"Never criticize another until you have walked a mile in his shoes. For then, you are a mile away from him - and you have his shoes." Hey, where are my crocs, anyway?

Can you say...

Lily has had a breakthrough in "can you say?", as shown below:


Not too bad! I had to pump up the audio on her responses so they'd be audible, the net effect being that the whole thing sounds a bit dubbed, but we promise, this is exactly as it transpired last night. Good fun!

We need to confirm if "Mally" is an acceptable two-syllable nickname for cousin Mallory, though. She's not getting "Mallory" I think because it's too long for her. In Lily's defense, "Mallory" is pretty hard...Mallory herself was saying her own name as "Mallonini" up until quite recently.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Swimmy swim

A couple posts back I mentioned that Lily now LOOOOOVES swimming. Well, look! Here's proof!
Super-nanny Norma took Lily swimming at this community pool near her mom's house (which, in the small world department, happens to be right next door to a house dada lived in for the first month he was in San Diego...weird!). It's a really nice setup for Lily because they have this whole wading pool just for little ones, where Lily can stand quite nicely.


Lily is quite fearless in the water...perhaps too much so! She would jump straight in if we let her. So swim lessons are going to be a requirement, we think.
Here's a little video. Please note how Lily "swims" on a noodle (0:23) deliberately sticks her face in the water (0:39), piggy squeals in protest (1:19) if you try to take her out before she's ready, then decides to climb out anyways (1:30):

And, of course, the apres swim bunny swaddle...

By the way, dada bought the two-piece suit featured here for Lily but I think mama is rejecting its further use. I think she's worried Lily is too cute in a bikini and the boys at the pool may whistle at her. (At least it's forever commemorated in blog history!)

Friday, July 11, 2008

Thank you, nice lady that Dada works with!




Hi, everybody! Lily here. I'm taking over the blog for a moment to say thank you to someone who is very nice to me. Dada works with a very nice lady named Linda who has a girl who's a bit older than me. She gave mama and dada good advice even before I was born about pregnancy stuff, like vela...velamen... vela Mentos? Some kind of candy, I think. Anyways, she gives us baby stuff from time to time, like the bouncy in this post that was my favorite for a long time (and helped me sleep!). But just recently, she gave us a bunch of clothes! I think they're mostly from her relatives in England, but whoever got them has good taste. Fashion show!!




This is the first thing I wore. Jammer jams! I like this a lot because most of my jammies have long sleeves and footies, which is a) kinda warm for this time of year, and b) kinda slippy on the tile, and while I'm an expert walker (I can even walk in my sleepsack!!), slippy feet nonetheless present incremental risk of go-boom. So I like these a bunch!




The next thing we tried was this surf butterfly ensemble. Hm. Do they surf in England? Maybe Aunty Linda got this one here. Anyways, I like this one for its casual chic, plus it's one of my only tee shirts that has buttons at the neck (discreetly tucked on the back side) so my head doesn't get squooshed when I put it on. Since my head circumference is the only part of me that isn't below 10th percentile, I really appreciate this!




Last night, I slept in another of the jammies. Now, to the untrained eye you may think it looks like the first jammer jams, but if you look carefully you'll see that this one has ruffles on the sleeves, which makes it extra girly. Also, it's a bit roomier, which would be good for hiding figure flaws if I had any.




There's lots of other neat stuff too, but a lot of it is for slightly cooler weather so I have to wait a bit to try them all. But I just wanted to tell the nice lady that I love them!! Thank you!!




-xoxo Lily

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Cowlick




I wonder if some mama spit might help this thing lay flat...