Monday, March 7, 2011

Uncle Jarrod Visits

Last week we were treated to a long weekend visit by my brother Jarrod.  Here he is pictured with his newest neice:
We stayed pretty much close to home by visiting the local gardens and eating at the nearby resturants.  On Friday we went out to celebrate our mom's birthday.  On March 4th Lala turned 63, and to honor her we ate her favorite food, sushi.  Tatum stuck to the white rice and miso soup, but oh man did she look cute in her going out outfit...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Our Gnome of a Daughter

It's amazing how a simple hat can turn one human being into a gnome! 

on a side note: the onesie Hazel is rocking here was one that was worn by my sister and me when we were babes.  made in England, this quality sleeper will be held onto so that it can be worn by the next generation proving that it stays stain free.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Snow in LA - really!

Like most of my posts, this is a back-dated post to the last weekend in February.  On Saturday we awoke to freezing temperatures and this view from our front steps:
We decided to take the family on a hike up the nearby mountain that is visible from our living room.  Don't worry, Hazel was appropriately bundled for a month old and here is the proof:
While hiking, and by hiking with a newborn and a 2 year old I mean slowly walking a trail, we were snowed upon.  This is a first for us in LA. Granted we live in Glendale now, but it was still amazing.  Here is a photo of the snowy hail in Tatum's hair:
 Already the weekend was starting out as eventful.  On Sunday we returned to the same trail to see if we could make it further than the 1500 feet we made it on Saturday.  The weather was better, meaning no snowy hail, and we were able to hike for a bit longer.  We stopped when we came to this rock that wobbled enough for Tatum and I to play a good game of see-saw.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tree Tan leads to Reading Wonder

Yesterday when I went to preschool to pick up Tatum, I arrived a bit late and snack was finished.  The class was working on painting the truck of a tree by having a long piece of paper laid out on the table and each kid positioned to finger paint their part of the trunk.  “Look Momma, I’m painting!” Tatum exclaimed as Hazel and I entered the room.  Hazel was fast asleep in the carseat, so I sat down at the end of the table near Tatum and observed. 

“Are you done Tatum” her teacher Ms. Angela asked.  “No, I am not done yet” she replied.  

 Tatum continued to paint until she found a way to paint the paper not only with her hands but using her forearms.  This lead to Tatum painting her entire arms with the brown paint until finally she declared “I’m done.”  

The brown paint left a faint purple stain to the skin so I new we would need to take bath.  When we came home Tatum put on a sleeveless dress which showed off her new preschool version of sunless suntan lotion, with her shoulders and upper arms bare of the tan.  Tatum did not want to take a bath, and being now the mother of a newborn again, I didn’t push it (Really, I’m not pushing too many parenting points these days).  So we agreed she’d take a bath in the morning.

This was the morning to take the bath.

Side bar – Tatum is awesome.  I say this in respect to sleep (She is awesome in other ways too!).  In the mornings, now that she has her own room, she will often wake and sit quietly and read books in her room.  It is not until Andrew and I wake to use the restroom that we hear her.  So who really knows what time she wakes up.  When asked, her default answer is always the same “6:30”.

So this was one of those mornings.  I found her at 7:05am arranging her seven or so DVDs in order on her bedroom floor and checking out her CD collection.  “I want to listen to this CD” she said as I entered the room.  I obliged, and reminded her that this morning she was to take a bath to get off the tree paint from her arms.  I started the CD, which was a read-along from a book she has, and went to draw her bath.  When I came back to the room Tatum was thumbing through the book that goes to the CD.  (I found this to be AWESOME and I sure hope you do too – hence the blog post on the subject). 

We haven’t read the book with the CD since she was about a year old, nor have I put the CD in the player since then, yet we had read the book within the last few months (but definitely not recently).  So that little smarty pants recognized that the CD was a book, went and found the book off of her bookshelf, and began reading it.  

She ended up taking a bath, and the tree tan came off!