Sunday, April 12, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
78. March and very early April
Sorry for the unexpected hiatus! I am behind on all my Bea record keeping. I suppose I have been too busy with actual Bea keeping. Since my last post we've had a bunch of great visits--a trip to Brooklyn, a week-long visit with Grandma Mary in Bethel, and this past weekend a visit from Rosemary and her parents. We've also begun swim classes. And we took a trip to the emergency room, although that was because I was being extra cautious, not because we really needed to go. Bea took a header in the playground, scraping her face on a tree stump. Since she bonked her head, I figured I'd play it safe. She is healing up nicely. The following is a photo and video recap of the recent (and not-so-recent) activities.
Pretending to take a nap, playing chase, and wearing cats as hats with Sawyer, in Brooklyn:


Pretending to take a nap, playing chase, and wearing cats as hats with Sawyer, in Brooklyn:


Sharing a smile with Grandma Mary:
Two movies of Bea engaged in her 2nd favorite activity (her first is collecting rocks)--dancing & playing her recorder to/with Pet Sounds:

Two movies of Bea engaged in her 2nd favorite activity (her first is collecting rocks)--dancing & playing her recorder to/with Pet Sounds:
Thursday, February 26, 2009
77. Rock-a-bye apple?
Bea gathered/organized another fantastic/strange creation today. I was washing dishes in the kitchen and she dragged it in to show me.
Those are apple slices, a piece of quesadilla, a purple shaker-egg, and a button.
Once I had the camera out, she wanted me to keep taking photos of her.
Here she is smiling, then frowning, for the camera.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
76. Hunter/gatherer
Bea likes to play with crayons. She is a magpie, so likes any collection of trinkets. She usually approaches crayons as a collection of trinkets rather than drawing implements. She likes to peel off their paper, break them into bits, and carry them around in specifically chosen groups. She also likes to play with things she can reach in the pantry. Usually this means jars of spices. The other day I was working in the kitchen and she was playing with crayons and spices. At one point, I noticed a little still life she had composed on the edge of the kitchen table, matching one crayon with the jar of chili powder, and another with the cloves. (I moved the group to higher ground, where I photographed it, so I could save it until Dale got home from work.) 
I still think it is kind of crazy. I love that not only do the colors match, but the crayons are each the same size and pointing in the same direction.
One problem with her interest in collecting trinkets is that it has encouraged an interest in climbing--onto desks, onto the kitchen table, and now onto the dining room table (which is used more as a desk and less as a place to eat). This video is from earlier today. She's trouble.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
74. Hello Everybody
This morning Grandma Fox took Bea to music class because I am sick yet again (cough, hack). After class Bea and I sat down for a snack along with her new best friend, Turtle Fantastic, and an unnamed Beanie Baby cat. You will hear Bea singing the Music Together "Hello" song. Sort of. (I discovered later that her turtle was looking at his reflection in the side of the bowl.)
Bea would like to say:
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Bea would like to say:
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rlmkc
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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