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4.25.2009

Oooo ahh

There's a band and its name is the Laurie Berkner Band. Quite a few times, this band has been a lifesaver for me and for Josh and for Emily. Throughout most days of late, Emily has short lived temper tantrums. I think it's "the terrible twos" rearing its ugly head a tad early. During said temper tantrums we generally reprimand her because we're trying to teach her that those don't really help solve anything. Often times I will ask if she wants something after she hushes her fuss. Sometimes she says okay to my suggestions while other times she just moves on to something else. And other times, when I think she needs a pick me up, I pop in the Laurie Berkner Band DVD. Usually it provides instant relief. She stares while I place it on the DVD player tray and I see the excitement swelling in her little body. Once the songs commence she's hooked. A lot of times she even stays in her room to watch the entire thing (yes she has a tv in her room and yes I see nothing wrong with that). Lately a song that we have labeled the "oooo ahh" song (aka When I Walk Along the River) has become her fave on this DVD. It is named this because this sound is part of the chorus. Emily just plain adores it. We recently caved in and bought a portable DVD player for a recent trip to TN. I'm convinced the trip would have done us in without it. Both on the way there and on the way back she did really well until the last hr of the trip. We popped the DVD in and she just bopped her head along with the music and forgot why she was irritated in the first place. Now when she gets in the car and she sees the player she simply asks me "oooo ahh?" Thank you Laurie Berkner Band for calming the storms that are called tantrums.

4.17.2009

Mother Duck said gack, gack, gack

My baby is a singer. She was originally just a dancer but now she's both. Sometimes she does them at the same time. She's getting a little more skilled at "open mouth hum singing" (best way I can describe it) along with the songs. And if you sing the 5 Little Duck song she'll quack along with you when it gets to that part. Mommy sings "quack, quack, quack" and at the same time Emily sings "gack, gack, gack."

4.13.2009

Thank you Easter Bunny








Emily had a pretty good Easter. It started with giving her a singing bunny that sings some crazy Easter song I've never heard in a voice reminiscent of the Munchkins. Emily is pretty keen on shim (it has more of a manly voice but is dressed in pink) and sings along with shim. Well her version of singing. Which is more like an open mouth hum. The bunny makes a dramatic finish and sings real high and loud and Emily makes sure she is just as dramatic. We then moseyed over to church where she spent most of her time playing in a plastic rocking boat in the nursery. I was told she spent almost the whole time in it actually and just quietly observed the chaos that is the nursery. We then went to grandma and grandpa Porter's for lunch and the annual Easter Egg Hunt with all her cousins. This was her first one since she was only 6 months last year. She was kind of out of it since we woke her up earlier than usual and she was 2 hrs past her normal nap time. She was more fascinated by the fake grass in her bucket and the rocks on the ground. She sat most of the time and played with what she could find on the ground. When handed an egg she tried to open them and when she couldn't she just returned to investigating rocks. Eventually she became more intrigued with them and became really intrigued when she got to eat some of the candy that was inside of them. She came away with a good amount of loot of candy and toys. She also got to devour a piece of bunny cake. All in all it was a good Easter and the weather was beautiful (although a little chilly). I'm looking forward to next year when she actually fully grasps the concept of the egg hunt.

4.12.2009

The cabinet that must not be named


Emily is getting too smart for her own good these days. She's figuring out how everything works (i.e. how to open things, what buttons to push on gadgets etc.). It can be cute but at times annoying. The latest occurred right before bedtime. You see Miss Emmy loves to get into the cabinet part of her dresser. This part holds some various things such as diaper cream, cotton balls, little diapers that we're planning to use for our next baby (not pregnant yet, just planning ahead), and her DVDs. As I said, various things. I don't like for her to get into it because she makes a wee bit of a mess. Usually, once we get onto her about things we don't want her to do, she doesn't bother them. This cabinet is a whole different story. The temptation level is just too high for her. We finally put a child safety lock on it the other day. Josh and I were both so pleased because we're tired of cleaning up after her and telling her no. So, back to tonight before bedtime...we were all spending a few minutes playing in her room. Josh proceeded to open and close her cabinet and tease her with it. Showing her ha ha, you can open it but not all the way so you're little hands can't get a hold of anything. Well, about 10 seconds into his taunt she reached up, touched the "safety lock" and within in seconds figured out how to open it. Dang it, dang it, dang it! Just when I thought one battle was fought and won. On to plan B. Mommy and daddy: 0, Emily: 1 (more like 101 for all the times she's successfully gotten into the cabinet). Above is a picture of her after getting into the "cabinet that must not be named" about a week ago.

4.07.2009

Woo hoo!!!

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