The other day, Hattie had a short, but rather loud tantrum. She wanted cheese (see the photo of her hands "cheese"), but I was feeding her oatmeal and mango. Even though she likes oatmeal and mango, at that particular moment she wanted her soy cheese. She wasn't too happy when I ignored her.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
First Tantrum
The other day, Hattie had a short, but rather loud tantrum. She wanted cheese (see the photo of her hands "cheese"), but I was feeding her oatmeal and mango. Even though she likes oatmeal and mango, at that particular moment she wanted her soy cheese. She wasn't too happy when I ignored her.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
11 Months and "More" Cheerios

This photo shoot took three people to get her to sit still. Go go go. Lot's of that going on, but it is fun.
She:
-has a very busy social calendar-3 birthday parties just this weekend alone!
-cruises the furniture and has been caught letting go a few times (for half a second)
-loves wearing hats and looking at herself in the mirror
-is approximately 18 lbs.
-says "Mama" and "Dada" consistently
-is almost down to one nap a day (ugh)
-has learned five more signs (hot, hat, get dressed, car, cracker)
-loves being around other kids
-picks up her baby doll and a few other stuffed animals and hugs and kisses them (trying to get a cute photo of that)
-is starting to fit into her 9-month clothing
-still enjoys story time at the library (although it is getting harder for her to sit still now that she can crawl)
-may be allergic to milk :(
-hates getting her hair washed during bath time
-says "na na" which I think means "no no"
-shakes her head no when we say "Hattie don't touch" and then she laughs
-has 3 1/4 teeth
and
-tried Cheerios yesterday for the first time. She loved them. In the photo, she is signing "more."
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Monday, December 01, 2008
First Thanksgiving Meal
Sunday, November 30, 2008
A Fabulous Thanksgiving



For Thanksgiving, we headed over to Los Banos for dinner at John and Jenny's. My parents met us there along with Jenny's mom and sister and Glen and Kylie. The food was wonderful and we all had fun talking to each other and watching Hattie. With 2 grandmas, 2 grandpas, an aunt and an uncle there, Randy and I were able to sit back and relax!
Lots more photos later.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Congratulations Vigilance & Theresa





While we were in Chicago, we went to the wedding of one of the Soldiers who served in Iraq with me. 1LT Anthony Trimarco was my Plan's Officer and was instrumental in the Battalion's success. Most importantly he could always be counted on to get the job done and uphold the highest standard.
Today is Anthony & Theresa's one month anniversary. Theresa was stunning and Anthony looked happier than I've ever seen him. It was a beautiful wedding and wonderful reception. We wish you both years of happiness and fulfillment.
P.S. Vigilance, I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving. I'm sure it will be nice not having to wake up at 04:30 to run the Turkey Trot at the behest of your boss. Been there, done that, have the t-shirt.
-Their anniversary is today, the 25th, even though the date says the 24th.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Mt. Morris




While we were in Mt. Morris, we were able to visit with a few of Martha's relatives: her sister, Nancy, cousin, Ed, and her Aunt, Lila. We made a short drive out to the Baker Family Farm. It is so gorgeous out there. I love their red house and matching red barn. See the beautiful paintings above Aunt Lila, Randy and Hattie? Aunt Lila painted those. And the photo of Hattie mesmerized by a hand carved Native American? Uncle Harlan, Grandpa Baker's younger brother, hand carved that himself. Such a talented family.
Friday, November 07, 2008
10 Months and a Single Tooth


10 months. Wow! Double digits. Her language is booming and it is so exciting to watch.
She:
-knows 13 signs (yes, I'm going to list all of them): more, milk, eat, dog, cat, duck, shoe, sleep, book, up, light, diaper and baby
-is learning the signs for cracker, water and rabbit
-is pulling herself up onto everything AND is able to sit back down
-went on her first airplane ride
-says "ta ta" whenever Cameron walks into the room
-thinks Cameron's water and food dish are fun toys to play with (can't take my eyes off her for a second)
-loves spaghetti
-eats "puffs" and asks for them all of the time (a cereal, finger-food)
-talks in her sleep (she says "da da")
-loves looking through books
-coughs when we say "cough". She even coughs when we "coffee" :)
-is beginning to drink out of a sippy cup
-combs her hair when we give her a comb
and
-has a single tooth. Yep. Just one. It's been there for 3 weeks. Just waiting for its partner. Click on the photo if you want to see a close up of it.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Monday, November 03, 2008
Meeting Great-Grandpa Baker





We flew to Chicago for two reasons. 1. Randy participated in a wedding of a fellow Soldier in Iraq, and 2. to visit Randy's grandpa. Grandpa Baker lives two or so hours outside of Chicago in a small town called Mt. Morris. Our visit with him was short, but very sweet. Hattie was not shy around him and she was very interested in his glasses.:)
I love the 4th photo because it shows Grandpa Baker imitating Hattie with her fingers in her mouth-which is so Hattie. The 3rd photo is also a favorite of mine because she is pulling herself up on lots of items now, and this one shows her pulling herself up on Grandpa's walker, with him looking on in the background.
More photos with our time with Grandpa and others later.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Great Little Traveler

She did a fantastic job flying to Chicago last weekend. She was a little fussy on the way home, but after settling down in my arms, she slept most of the flight. I took her photo with the pilot. I wanted to take it in the cockpit, but we were too excited to see Grammy to wait, so we caught the pilot on our way out.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Making of a Doll 2 of 2
I took photos of Hattie when she saw the doll for the first time (scroll down to the post below if you missed the pics of us making the doll). She was so excited. It made all of the hard work worth it.
This is the end of the photos from Idaho. We had such a great time and can't wait to go back to Boise and McCall for Christmas.
Pictures from our trip to Chicago this past weekend will be up later this week. Stay tuned...
Making of a Doll 1 of 2


I have always wanted to learn how to sew, so I bought a doll pattern off of etsy.com and brought the materials to Idaho. Jenny is a fabulous seamstress and she said she would help me. Thank goodness, because I had no idea what I was doing and she helped me tremendously! Jenny, Marne and I sewed two dolls; one for Hattie and one for Sadie. I think they came out so cute and I am hoping to make another one soon.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Halloween Party
Friday, October 17, 2008
Fly Fishing


More Idaho pictures. During the last week we were there, we were joined by my parents. My dad, Randy and John fly fished a few times. My mom, Jenny and I were "lucky" enough (rolling eyes) to go with them on one of their fishing trips. After many, many (did I mention "many") hours, they did not catch anything and we went home. The next day the three men went out and caught a few fish for dinner that night. It was delicious and we were all impressed.
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