Aspen's birthday fell on Mardi Gras this year, so we had an automatic theme for her first birthday. The celebration started the night before with a couple new gifts:
And continued in the morning with a new purse from Sabine. The purse has gotten a lot of use over the past couple of days, Aspen loves her phone! (That's another sign she knows--one she actually made up by curling her hand under her ear anytime she sees something that looks like a phone.)
(And here's just a random picture of them being cute together.)
We had a couple friends over for our annual Mardi Gras King Cake tradition, and to help celebrate Aspen's first birthday.
Which she happens to share with Nana Lin, who was able to join us as well, so we had to sing for her, too!
Aspen's first official sugar-y treat:
It went over well!
Our friend M found the baby in her slice of cake, so she then got to wear the crown and be queen for the evening.
There was a fun smattering of friends, and a good collection of little ones!
The birthday girls!
After our friends left, we exchanged a couple more gifts.
All in all, it was a wonderful celebration.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Happy Birthday, Sweet Baby!
The big one!
We can't believe it's already been a year since our bright, gentle, twinkle-y baby Aspen was born. That time FLEW by. And today was no exception.
At one year old, Aspen CAN walk by herself, but vehemently chooses not to. We don't mind, we all like carrying her! And she is a proficient crawler.
She has four and a half teeth, two on top, two on the bottom, and a third on the bottom that's starting to poke through. She has several signs, including "Baby," "Dog," "Cat," "Bear," "Horse," "Fish," "Hat," "Shoes," "Water," "Aspen," "Grandpa," "Grandmom," "Nana," "More," "All done," and "Again" (but we aren't sure if she knows it actually means "again" or just "slide" because that's the only time she asks for something again, if she's playing on the slide on Sabine's bed.) She even occasionally strings signs together, especially if someone is wearing a hat. (So she'll sign "Aspen" and "hat" when she sees the picture of herself in a Santa hat on our mantle.)
Aspen still takes two naps a day, but they are getting pushed out, so she may be transitioning to one nap sometime soon. Right now her first nap is around 10:00 AM, and the second one is as late as 4:00 or 5:00 PM, depending on how long her morning nap is.
Aspen likes to eat meat and carbs, mostly. She's still a huge fan of spanikopita (mama's girl!) and she likes shrimp and bites from daddy's apple. She and Sabine also both love to eat pancakes for breakfast. Daddy has started adding some cinnamon and vanilla to the regular recipe, and boy, that has gone over well!
Aspen still has a gentle soul, she loves to cuddle anyone and anything. Sister is at the top of the cuddle list, but give her a soft animal or doll, and she'll snuggle it until she's lying down, too.
She's even been known to snuggle pictures, pens, or pebbles. (Her stuffed goat is still the favorite, and goes to bed with her for every sleep.) She also loves going outside, we all like the fresh air, but Aspen's first inclination is to sit and start eating whatever she can find between the cracks in the sidewalk, so mommy is a bit of a party pooper and doesn't let her sit outside nearly as much as she'd like.
Aspen loves pictures, she loves to point out people she knows, as well as hats. One of her birthday presents this year is a set of laminated pictures of people in her family so that she can handle them all she wants. (It's frustrating that we don't let her play with the framed pictures around our house very often.)
Overall, Aspen is a sweet, happy kid. She still does Stink Face on command, take things in and out of boxes and containers, point out things in her world, and likes pretty much anything big sister likes. Fortunately, she has a very patient, accommodating big sister. (Within reason.) The girls have always gotten along but now Sabine sometimes integrates Aspen into her imaginative play, and Aspen adores being included. Just as quickly, Aspen has developed a very distinct "STOP IT!" squeal that we can recognize from across the house, and Sabine gets annoyed as her toys get more and more manhandled. Siblings can be tricky, but fortunately these two seem to be handling things pretty well so far.
We feel very lucky to have such a close, happy family. We love you both to the moon and back. Or, as Sabine says, infinity.
We can't believe it's already been a year since our bright, gentle, twinkle-y baby Aspen was born. That time FLEW by. And today was no exception.
At one year old, Aspen CAN walk by herself, but vehemently chooses not to. We don't mind, we all like carrying her! And she is a proficient crawler.
She has four and a half teeth, two on top, two on the bottom, and a third on the bottom that's starting to poke through. She has several signs, including "Baby," "Dog," "Cat," "Bear," "Horse," "Fish," "Hat," "Shoes," "Water," "Aspen," "Grandpa," "Grandmom," "Nana," "More," "All done," and "Again" (but we aren't sure if she knows it actually means "again" or just "slide" because that's the only time she asks for something again, if she's playing on the slide on Sabine's bed.) She even occasionally strings signs together, especially if someone is wearing a hat. (So she'll sign "Aspen" and "hat" when she sees the picture of herself in a Santa hat on our mantle.)
Aspen still takes two naps a day, but they are getting pushed out, so she may be transitioning to one nap sometime soon. Right now her first nap is around 10:00 AM, and the second one is as late as 4:00 or 5:00 PM, depending on how long her morning nap is.
Aspen likes to eat meat and carbs, mostly. She's still a huge fan of spanikopita (mama's girl!) and she likes shrimp and bites from daddy's apple. She and Sabine also both love to eat pancakes for breakfast. Daddy has started adding some cinnamon and vanilla to the regular recipe, and boy, that has gone over well!
Aspen still has a gentle soul, she loves to cuddle anyone and anything. Sister is at the top of the cuddle list, but give her a soft animal or doll, and she'll snuggle it until she's lying down, too.
She's even been known to snuggle pictures, pens, or pebbles. (Her stuffed goat is still the favorite, and goes to bed with her for every sleep.) She also loves going outside, we all like the fresh air, but Aspen's first inclination is to sit and start eating whatever she can find between the cracks in the sidewalk, so mommy is a bit of a party pooper and doesn't let her sit outside nearly as much as she'd like.
Aspen loves pictures, she loves to point out people she knows, as well as hats. One of her birthday presents this year is a set of laminated pictures of people in her family so that she can handle them all she wants. (It's frustrating that we don't let her play with the framed pictures around our house very often.)
Overall, Aspen is a sweet, happy kid. She still does Stink Face on command, take things in and out of boxes and containers, point out things in her world, and likes pretty much anything big sister likes. Fortunately, she has a very patient, accommodating big sister. (Within reason.) The girls have always gotten along but now Sabine sometimes integrates Aspen into her imaginative play, and Aspen adores being included. Just as quickly, Aspen has developed a very distinct "STOP IT!" squeal that we can recognize from across the house, and Sabine gets annoyed as her toys get more and more manhandled. Siblings can be tricky, but fortunately these two seem to be handling things pretty well so far.
We feel very lucky to have such a close, happy family. We love you both to the moon and back. Or, as Sabine says, infinity.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Keystone
We spent a lovely week in Keystone with mommy's side of the family!
There was lots of skiing, Sabine and daddy and Aunt Diana all took lessons:
And we got to see daddy and Aunt Diana for lunch in the middle of the day. (Kids ski school is separate from everything else until pick-up time.)
Aspen enjoyed getting to partake of the lodge and the cafeteria options, at least, since she was the only one who didn't get to ski on this trip.
We stayed in a nice condo (thank you, Grandmom and Grandpa!) called Chateaux d'Mont, and Sabine really thought it looked like a castle. She liked going home to "her tower" every night.
We had some fun in our condo with all the family, and lots of good meals.
There was even a hot tub, which felt wonderful after a day of skiing.
We even made it out to a nice dinner at a restaurant one night, and both girls did really well.
All in all, we had a great time!
And here are a couple of movies to show Sabine's enormous progress:
Day 1
There was lots of skiing, Sabine and daddy and Aunt Diana all took lessons:
And we got to see daddy and Aunt Diana for lunch in the middle of the day. (Kids ski school is separate from everything else until pick-up time.)
Aspen enjoyed getting to partake of the lodge and the cafeteria options, at least, since she was the only one who didn't get to ski on this trip.
We stayed in a nice condo (thank you, Grandmom and Grandpa!) called Chateaux d'Mont, and Sabine really thought it looked like a castle. She liked going home to "her tower" every night.
We had some fun in our condo with all the family, and lots of good meals.
There was even a hot tub, which felt wonderful after a day of skiing.
We even made it out to a nice dinner at a restaurant one night, and both girls did really well.
All in all, we had a great time!
And here are a couple of movies to show Sabine's enormous progress:
Day 1
Day 2
(This is coming off the big mountain, she graduated from the bunny slope! I caught up to them at the end of their lesson and was able to get this movie without her realizing I was nearby. She was just following her instructor.)
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Feel Better, Baby
Sorry it's been so quiet around here recently. Aspen was sick for (what felt like) quite a while, and then we left for vacation as soon as she started to feel better. Anyway, when sick, the silver lining is extra baby snuggles, and we all got plenty.
Aspen finally had a round of antibiotics that really helped, and she started to show a little more energy just in time to pack up for the mountains! Here is a picture of her coloring with big sister. She seems to enjoy coloring with crayons as well as on Sabine's Boogie Board.
And not to leave out big sis, Sabine has been busy in all sorts of activities, including preschool, farm, yoga, swimming, gymnastics, and ice skating. Here she is practicing her swivels.
Up next, a fun vacation with mommy's side of the family!
Aspen finally had a round of antibiotics that really helped, and she started to show a little more energy just in time to pack up for the mountains! Here is a picture of her coloring with big sister. She seems to enjoy coloring with crayons as well as on Sabine's Boogie Board.
And not to leave out big sis, Sabine has been busy in all sorts of activities, including preschool, farm, yoga, swimming, gymnastics, and ice skating. Here she is practicing her swivels.
Up next, a fun vacation with mommy's side of the family!
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