Wednesday, November 19, 2008

67. Birdcall

One of Bea's favorite new activities is listening to bird calls on the computer with her daddy's birding software. She is very specific about what birds she likes. If she is displeased she will shake her head and we will move along to a different bird. She likes the Barred Owl. She did not like the Mallard. Strange. Here she is listening to the Eastern Wood-Pewee.

Other recent activities:
-She not only likes to wear my gloves, she likes to wear my socks.
-She pretends to eat cat food out of a dish like a cat.
-She tries to feed the cats.
-She pretends to feed water from her sippy cup to her stuffed animals, complete with drinking sound effects.
-She tries to blow the cats noses.
-She presses Play on the answering machine so she can listen to messages her Grandma Mary leaves for her. Yesterday, while listening to the messages, she accidentally called Grandma Fox on speakerphone, so she was able to listen to BOTH grandmas at the same time.

Here she is blowing a kiss.

Monday, November 10, 2008

66. Gloves

This was her idea:

Saturday, November 1, 2008

65. Interpretive dance

Notice Bea's fantastic point-and-bounce move at the beginning. She had been doing that for quite some time before I found the camera. (And no, she isn't dressed for a tap class or a poetry slam in a smoky bar--she is in half of her Halloween costume.)

Friday, October 31, 2008

74. Happy Halloween!


Tonight Dale took Beatrice trick-or-treating for the first time. They went down the cul-de-sac next to our house. At the first house Bea was wary. But by the second, she realized that this business was all about taking little shiny packages out of containers and putting them into her own container. And if there is one thing Bea loves, it is collecting. She is a little magpie. When they got home she had a jolly time playing with her collection. I guess we will have to eat all of the candy before she wakes up tomorrow!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

63. Many things


Sorry I haven't posted in a while! Sometimes the living of life takes precedence over its documentation. The following is a collection of bits and bobs to bring us all up to speed:

Ouija Bea
When she isn't pulling them out of their sleeves, or dropping them on the floor to turn one into two (or three), Beatrice enjoys scribbling with crayons. Often on paper. She has developed some skill flying solo, but sometimes she wants a little help. She will pick out a color, hand it to me, then point very determinedly at a spot on the paper. At first I would draw something for her when she did this. But then I realized that I could encourage her to hold onto my hand and the crayon and direct the two around the paper. I apply pressure to the crayon and she does the drawing. Dale has termed this process the Ouija Bea. This drawing is part Ouija Bea, part regular Bea.

Apple picking (pears too)


New Pond Farm
We recently learned about this fantastic farm in Redding, CT. They have hiking trails, farm animals, and a dairy store that sells the most amazing milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs on the honor system. (They also offer various programs for children, but Bea is still a bit too young.) Grandma Mary is visiting and we took a trip to the farm on a blustery day last weekend and walked around.
Note my fantastic combination of "foul weather gear" (courtesy of Grandpa Griff), Ergo baby carrier, and hiking boots. Classy. But Bea is still cute in her rain coat!

very windy

with Grandma Mary


sitting on a tree, and loving it

Climbing
Bea is pretty good at getting off of furniture, and has been for some time. But the other day she pulled herself up into a chair for the first time. She was VERY pleased with herself. She even agreed to recreate the process for the camera (wearing part of her witchy Halloween costume).

Monday, October 27, 2008

62. Sleep (!)

Last night Bea slept for 11 hours straight. ELEVEN!
Grandma Mary is visiting and I told her we were going to have to keep her around if this is how Bea sleeps after playing with her all day.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

61. Lazy, lazy mommy.

I promise I will upload some new photos soon. For now, I will just share with you how happy I am that Bea slept from 7:30pm until 5:00am the night before last (and after the 5:00 wake-up she slept until 8:15!) and from 7:45pm to 5:45am (and then until 7:00) last night. I hope this is a new era and not just a fluke.

Until I get more photos and movies up, please take a look at Oliver's blog for an awesome video featuring the adorable tots.
http://olivermagnus.blogspot.com/2008/10/bea-ollie-dancing-2-electric-boogaloo.html