No picture this time (haven't unloaded the camera yet and the teeth aren't in enough to be easy to capture on camera) but Kaylee cut two more teeth over the weekend! Her top two front teeth are there - one is completely broken through and one is partially broken through. Now her bites have substance!!!
Also, she is walking and standing and getting around quickly. It's really mind-blowing how quickly this is all happening. The other day I cleared our cleaning supplies and "stuff" out from under the kitchen sink and put our plastic Tupperware type stuff under there instead.
All this teething is wreaking havoc on her sleeping and eating though. :) I just get it figured out again and there's another tooth!
More to come....
Just a little space for us to put some of Kaylee's cute antics from pics and videos, as well as a means of keeping everyone up to date!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Crawling and Kneeling and Teeth, Oh My!
I cannot believe it's been a full two months since the last multi-picture and movie update. The time goes so fast and we're so busy around here... ESPECIALLY since Kaylee learned how to crawl last week. Oh my goodness. She has grown and changed so much in two months....
I think perhaps instead of waiting to do a long update I'll try and do smaller ones weekly - let's try it for a bit and see how it goes! That is my good intention, at any rate...
Let's get a quick recap on what we have been doing...
We posted a quick update after her last set of shots and then Easter. After that, we were in Fredericton for 2.5 weeks having adventures with Aunt J and Uncle I's kitties and dog. Kaylee loved watching the animals rip and tear and generally act crazy all day long.
While in Fredericton, we got to catch up with lots of friends and family, though on a much slower pace than I was used to pre-Kaylee. We also had purchased a new stroller in April and we test-drove it in the Regent Mall and downtown quite a few times. Kaylee LOVES the stroller, where she can sit up and look around and see everything that's going on. We relaxed a lot during our stay in Fredericton though, and had a really nice time, shopping our way through the thrift stores and spring sales and finding a lot of great deals on clothes for Kaylee for the next year or so. We also had lots of coffee dates, and even a few playtimes with other kids!
May was also a busy month, with Kaylee growing out of quite a few of her clothes (she's very tall, and most of her things got too short both in the body and legs!) and she was learning something new every day. Her eating and sleeping have been a little all over the place with her growth, and developmentally, she has learned that if she moves her mouth and tongue around while vocalizing, she can make different sounds. So now instead of just yelling, her yells end in this cute little "way-oh-way-oh oh-eee-oh-eee" sort of thing.
Warmer weather has also been slowly arriving here, and a couple weeks ago we started having our lawn mowed, saw our first mosquitoes and black flies, and then started enjoying some beautiful sunshine in the afternoons. We have rediscovered our enjoyment of some of the simpler things, like flying kites and blowing bubbles. We have enjoyed kites together for years, in Florida and up here, and have done bubbles on family picnics in the past, so we decided to see what Kaylee thought of them.
And a few shots of Kaylee I took while we were outside:



Since the weather has gotten warmer, we've started putting her in some of her footless pajamas with bare toes instead of socks, or even a tshirt and shorts pajama set if it's really warm... She's so cute when she sleeps... she likes to get on her side or her belly and cross her legs and put her hands up by her face.
Oh, and then there's also snuggly lazy chair time...
Kaylee snuggled up in Daddy's arms/lap.
Another newer development in the last few weeks is that Kaylee has learned how to wave hello and bye-bye, as well as clap her hands. Here's a shot of her waving at the camera (please ignore my toes!). Note her red knees, this is the second or third day after she started crawling, and she got carpet burns because our rugs are a little rough. I've been keeping her legs slathered up with baby moisturizing cream and now they are not burned, but are a little rough and dry. I guess she toughened up a little.

Kaylee is also playing with her toys more independently and seems to really enjoy a few shows on Sprout and Noggin. On Sprout, we watch Sesame Street every time it comes on. We also watch Bernstein Bears, Thomas the Train, Caillou, and Fifi and the Flowertots. Occasionally I feel my brain cells crying out in agony, but most of the time it's manageable. Actually, I still love Sesame Street myself and enjoy watching for some of the really old shorts from the 70's that they are still using in their programming. I saw the counting pinball song the other day (onetwothree FOURFIVE sixseveneight nineten ELEVENTWELVE bee doo doo doo do do bee doo doo do doodle do bee do do! ELEVEN! insert funky music here....)
What is it with babies and electronics? She
refuses to leave this stuff alone! Here she
is sticking her fingers into the slots for the
memory cards on Ian's Gamecube.
This is the crinkly crackly dragon ball pit that
all the colored balls belong to. Kaylee loves it
and one day I got her quietly playing with it in
the pack and play.
Kaylee and Daddy playing peek-a-boo!
Kaylee waving again... note the Gator Baby bodysuit.
One night she conked out on the floor mid-bottle. Note how
many of her close friends (Pooh, Tigger, and Monkey) are nearby...
We've really enjoyed all the new sounds and the "talking" she is doing with us. We haven't really heard any words yet, but she sounds like she's trying to say "Da Da Da" sometimes. She moves her tongue sometimes to change sounds and she moves her lips other times, and sometimes she does both, so it makes for some hilarious faces, too.
Here's a few small sounds...
Here, she is a little perturbed that we haven't
magically made her supper ready in 3 seconds.
More talking!
This one was taken VERY recently and we
hear a lot of this every day now. Cute.. :)
We are very blessed to have very sweet family and friends and we get sweet little surprises here and there, like the sunhat in the outdoor pictures above, and this gorgeous little dress, below. It arrived here on a Saturday and I took Kaylee to church on Sunday wearing it. It looks so cute on her! She also got a stylin' pair of pink sunglasses with it, but we didn't wear them for the picture. It's not the greatest picture, but I wanted everyone to see how cute she is! The dress reminds me of those embroidered pleated smock dresses from the 70's...
Again, apologies for taking so long to update... we've been busy bleah yada yada but that's really not a good reason to take so long... I'll try and post pics more as we take them. Thanks for keeping up with us! Until next time...
I think perhaps instead of waiting to do a long update I'll try and do smaller ones weekly - let's try it for a bit and see how it goes! That is my good intention, at any rate...
Let's get a quick recap on what we have been doing...
We posted a quick update after her last set of shots and then Easter. After that, we were in Fredericton for 2.5 weeks having adventures with Aunt J and Uncle I's kitties and dog. Kaylee loved watching the animals rip and tear and generally act crazy all day long.
While in Fredericton, we got to catch up with lots of friends and family, though on a much slower pace than I was used to pre-Kaylee. We also had purchased a new stroller in April and we test-drove it in the Regent Mall and downtown quite a few times. Kaylee LOVES the stroller, where she can sit up and look around and see everything that's going on. We relaxed a lot during our stay in Fredericton though, and had a really nice time, shopping our way through the thrift stores and spring sales and finding a lot of great deals on clothes for Kaylee for the next year or so. We also had lots of coffee dates, and even a few playtimes with other kids!
May was also a busy month, with Kaylee growing out of quite a few of her clothes (she's very tall, and most of her things got too short both in the body and legs!) and she was learning something new every day. Her eating and sleeping have been a little all over the place with her growth, and developmentally, she has learned that if she moves her mouth and tongue around while vocalizing, she can make different sounds. So now instead of just yelling, her yells end in this cute little "way-oh-way-oh oh-eee-oh-eee" sort of thing.
Warmer weather has also been slowly arriving here, and a couple weeks ago we started having our lawn mowed, saw our first mosquitoes and black flies, and then started enjoying some beautiful sunshine in the afternoons. We have rediscovered our enjoyment of some of the simpler things, like flying kites and blowing bubbles. We have enjoyed kites together for years, in Florida and up here, and have done bubbles on family picnics in the past, so we decided to see what Kaylee thought of them.
And a few shots of Kaylee I took while we were outside:



Since the weather has gotten warmer, we've started putting her in some of her footless pajamas with bare toes instead of socks, or even a tshirt and shorts pajama set if it's really warm... She's so cute when she sleeps... she likes to get on her side or her belly and cross her legs and put her hands up by her face.
Oh, and then there's also snuggly lazy chair time...

Kaylee started practicing getting up on her knees right about when we got back from Fredericton. She first could only do it when her feet were braced against the couch or the wall, and then she started to get stronger and stronger. Here's a few progressive videos of her first attempts at getting up on her knees...
I think I can do this, but it's a lot of work!
Ooh! I can really get around if I concentrate!
Another newer development in the last few weeks is that Kaylee has learned how to wave hello and bye-bye, as well as clap her hands. Here's a shot of her waving at the camera (please ignore my toes!). Note her red knees, this is the second or third day after she started crawling, and she got carpet burns because our rugs are a little rough. I've been keeping her legs slathered up with baby moisturizing cream and now they are not burned, but are a little rough and dry. I guess she toughened up a little.

Kaylee is also playing with her toys more independently and seems to really enjoy a few shows on Sprout and Noggin. On Sprout, we watch Sesame Street every time it comes on. We also watch Bernstein Bears, Thomas the Train, Caillou, and Fifi and the Flowertots. Occasionally I feel my brain cells crying out in agony, but most of the time it's manageable. Actually, I still love Sesame Street myself and enjoy watching for some of the really old shorts from the 70's that they are still using in their programming. I saw the counting pinball song the other day (onetwothree FOURFIVE sixseveneight nineten ELEVENTWELVE bee doo doo doo do do bee doo doo do doodle do bee do do! ELEVEN! insert funky music here....)
What is it with babies and electronics? She
refuses to leave this stuff alone! Here she
is sticking her fingers into the slots for the
memory cards on Ian's Gamecube.
This is the crinkly crackly dragon ball pit that
all the colored balls belong to. Kaylee loves it
and one day I got her quietly playing with it in
the pack and play.
Classic baby game... Peek-a-boo! Kaylee LOVES playing this with anyone, anywhere. You can hide around the corner, behind your hands, under a blanket, etc. She LOVES it!
Kaylee and Daddy playing peek-a-boo!


many of her close friends (Pooh, Tigger, and Monkey) are nearby...
We've tried a few more foods out on Kaylee recently as well. One day when Mom and Dad were over, I tried a broccoli, potato, and cheese casserole on her (Heinz Canada makes quite a few combinations we can't get over here, and though I mostly make my own, I pick up the new ones once in a while for taste testing and traveling). Yeah, so she didn't really care for it.
We've really enjoyed all the new sounds and the "talking" she is doing with us. We haven't really heard any words yet, but she sounds like she's trying to say "Da Da Da" sometimes. She moves her tongue sometimes to change sounds and she moves her lips other times, and sometimes she does both, so it makes for some hilarious faces, too.
Here's a few small sounds...
Here, she is a little perturbed that we haven't
magically made her supper ready in 3 seconds.
More talking!
This one was taken VERY recently and we
hear a lot of this every day now. Cute.. :)
Speaking of talking, here she is on the phone
with her Grandmother in Florida. She doesn't
speak on the phone yet, she just looks at us in
shock and surprise and excitement, and tries
to mouth the phone and push the buttons. If
you listen really well, you might almost hear
Ian's mom in the background on the phone.
with her Grandmother in Florida. She doesn't
speak on the phone yet, she just looks at us in
shock and surprise and excitement, and tries
to mouth the phone and push the buttons. If
you listen really well, you might almost hear
Ian's mom in the background on the phone.
We are very blessed to have very sweet family and friends and we get sweet little surprises here and there, like the sunhat in the outdoor pictures above, and this gorgeous little dress, below. It arrived here on a Saturday and I took Kaylee to church on Sunday wearing it. It looks so cute on her! She also got a stylin' pair of pink sunglasses with it, but we didn't wear them for the picture. It's not the greatest picture, but I wanted everyone to see how cute she is! The dress reminds me of those embroidered pleated smock dresses from the 70's...
Again, apologies for taking so long to update... we've been busy bleah yada yada but that's really not a good reason to take so long... I'll try and post pics more as we take them. Thanks for keeping up with us! Until next time...
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
One more....
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Happy Easter!
First, a quick update: Kaylee had a "shots-only" appointment this past week, and she now weighs 17 pounds 5 oz. A far cry from the teeny tiny little petite darling we brought home from the hospital last September...
I found out today that the magic picture taking ingredient is.... (drum roll, please!) NANA! We managed to get a ton of shots of Kaylee with and without bunny ears, adjusting and readjusting, and this is one of the winners!

Until next update,
Ian, Georgine, & Kaylee
I found out today that the magic picture taking ingredient is.... (drum roll, please!) NANA! We managed to get a ton of shots of Kaylee with and without bunny ears, adjusting and readjusting, and this is one of the winners!

Until next update,
Ian, Georgine, & Kaylee
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Almost 7 Months!
I never know where to start these updates. So much happens every single day and I don't want anyone to miss any of it, so I just keep snapping pictures and writing stuff down. These updates take hours (go through a month's worth of pictures and movies, choose the ones for the blog, make low-resolution copies so they upload faster, uploading, writing, editing!) - but they're a labor of love, and I really enjoy doing them. I need to figure out a way to make a copy of them for Kaylee, since they're a great record of her first year. Anyhow, on to the good stuff!
First, the past months of drooling and chewing and fussing have paid off. Kaylee has TEETH. As in more than one. As in TWO TEETH so far. And more are on their way. In barely two weeks, she has gone from one tooth barely showing (in the photo below), to two teeth well on their way up and hugely visible. I'm still working on getting a pic of the latter - when I get it I'll post it as a small update. You can barely make it out, but if you click on the picture to maximize it in your browser, you can see the white line of the lower front right tooth sticking through her gum. The first tooth broke through on 3/11, and the second arrived on 3/19 (front bottom left), so she now has both her bottom front teeth. They're very cute, and very sharp. I'm trying to redirect her biting to her teething toys.
Also, this past month, we got a box of love in the mail from our very bestest friends in the whole world - and inside was this adorable coat with a note that read, "Because every girl needs a fabulous coat!" This isn't the best shot of Kaylee in the coat, but you get the picture. The very next time I get her dressed up I will take more pics front and back so you can see how adorable this coat really is. The clothes sure don't last very long at this age, when they grow so fast! Thanks for the gorgeous coat, Matt, Jen, Emma, and Will! And for all the other goodies, too! You guys are the best!
Here's one of Kaylee and Mommy just chilling out. She's such a happy baby!

Here are another few pics of snuggle time - these were taking during the super fussy couple days right before the first tooth broke out.

Mocha likes to jump up and snuggle with us sometimes. We have been trying to teach Kaylee how to pet Mocha gently. Mocha is a very docile, tolerant cat. Kaylee starts out gently touching... and then she gets excited and grabs a big handful, and then when she gets even more excited (if that's even possible!), she screeches and that's usually when Mocha has had enough and jumps down and leaves the room. Suzie usually totally ignores all the Kaylee/Mocha loving sessions. Mocha will also snuggle with Kaylee and I in our bed if we happen to be there taking a nap. Mocha just likes a warm body to cozy up to...
One thing that's been very very neat to watch is how Kaylee is putting things together now, and how fast she is learning and remembering things. One example is the interactive toys she has. Her exersaucer has a teapot that plays music. You have to tap the top of it to start the songs, and it plays through a repertoire of about 5 different ones. There are also little flashy lights that blink on and off while it plays tunes. One day, it clicked for Kaylee how to make the music play by herself and she was SO EXCITED! Now when we put her in the exersaucer, she immediately plays a few songs on the teapot before exploring the other toys...
One of the first times we realized Kaylee knew
exactly what she was doing to play music!
exactly what she was doing to play music!
A couple random pictures of our happy smiley baby!
Now we think our daughter is very photogenic and cute, and has a wonderful smile. But don't kid yourself - there is a lot of work that goes into photographing babies. Just wanted to show you an amusing example of what goes into a photo shoot to get one or two great shots. Remember that really cute St. Patrick's Day pic from a couple weeks ago (a couple updates ago)? Well, here are a few of the St. Patrick's Day duds. Very cute duds... but duds.

We have an adorable girly pink Gator onesie for our baby Gator. One afternoon, while Kaylee was in an exceptional mood, I took a few snaps of her in her crib. She had just learned pretty good sitting up skills, and we recently added a crib bumper to help her keep her arms and legs in at night (she is sleeping MUCH more soundly now that her arms and legs aren't constantly getting stuck!).
Kaylee has also been spending quite a bit of time on the floor, which is great for strengthening exercise as well as learning how to get around and exploring her world. She loves to play with her balls and toys, she scooches around the room, and she's getting stronger and has gotten up on her hands and knees quite a bit the last week or so. She's not crawling yet, but we think she's getting close...
A video of Kaylee up on her haunches, rocking a little,
getting ready to learn how to crawl. Ironically, this is
set to the score of the movie, "Times to Come," which is
based on the H. G. Wells story of the same name. We
thought this was hilarious.
getting ready to learn how to crawl. Ironically, this is
set to the score of the movie, "Times to Come," which is
based on the H. G. Wells story of the same name. We
thought this was hilarious.
Since Kaylee is getting around a little more now, we are finding that we have to occasionally contain her if we need to leave the room for more than a few seconds. We brought her pack & play into the living room, and she spends a little bit of time in it. Most of the time she doesn't mind too much, but if we leave the room for too long, she lets us know she isn't too happy about it. If we go out to prepare a meal or something, we usually bring her into the same room as us so she can maintain eye contact - this avoids tears, usually.

furry sentinels on guard, keeping Kaylee from harm.

Along with Kaylee's great smile comes her awesome giggles and screeches. We managed to get a few in movie form... we're now working on the screeches becoming a little more volume controlled - she's loud enough that it hurts our ears and we need to teach her the difference between loud and quiet.
And a random video of Kaylee learning how
to play Nintendo with Daddy... She knows
she should be pushing buttons on the controller...
And one more cute pic just to get you through until the next update! Thanks for keeping up with us!
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