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Friday, April 22, 2011

Earth Day!

Today was my first day of break with my little girl. She started off the morning with giving me lots of kisses. She loves teasing her daddy in the morning before he goes to work and gives me all of the back rubs and kisses. I think it is hard for him to leave in the morning when we are still be lazy in bed watching Oswald on N*ck Jr. Today is Earth day, she is her Omi's daughter. She has a green thumb nd loves flowers and gardening. Both her Grammie and I are not good at gardening and do not enjoy it. But, I am trying ot be a good mom and not pose biases on my daughter so we went to the garden center and picked out some hearty annuals and one perennial for Earth day. She picked out wave petunias, a variety pack that was already designed from the design center, trailing petunias and double knock out roses (they look more like traditional roses so Eliza will like them). She picked out "Pink." Now, when someone comes to our houses they know we have a little girl because all the flowers are pink. Not that I mind...I wanted my whole life for this little girl to help me pick out flowers. She is truly becoming my best friend. I love playing with her, watching her learn and grow.

On a side note... I have also waited my entire life to have my fridge decorated. It is too cute. Now, I have a bunny and an Easter Egg decorated by Eliza from the help of Mrs. Mel.

Praise to God...my mom, dad and little brother are safely back in the US. Theo finally gets to spend time with his seven month new bride. I am so glad that mom and dad got to experience my brother's job. They are so very proud of him and I know that they wish that they lived closer.

Two more days til Easter! :)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Week with Grammie!












Playing with Grammie in her house, at Busybodies, at Port Discovery and shopping! Who could ask for a better week when Mommy was away! :) There is a side picture of Mr. Andy her gymnastics/movement coach. She loves her Mr. Andy!

Thank you Omi





Thank you OMI! I loved my Easter dress so much I wore it to bed. As soon, as I saw it I said "Ohhh.............rina (ballerina) {She is doing her ballerina moves in a couple of the pics!}

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Thankful for my family...

I am on a four day training for my school. I love my job.

No, I am not being facetious.

I really do love my job. I could not think of a better job to have, interact with kiddos and adults and getting to help them solve their problems on a daily basis. Yup, I get paid for that. But... with this four day training. I miss my family.

Yup, I miss them. I just got off the phone with Richard. My mother in law aka Grammie came to help with Eliza. Richard went to facilitate the pick up from daycare. Every year Grammie and Granddad go to Mexico so she has not seen Grammie in about four months. Eliza is AMAZING. She not only remembered Grammie but also called her by name. That is an awesome memory for a 22 month old. (Just alittle bit of bragging rights! hee!) According to Richard, they played house and ball in the yard and got reacquainted with one another yesterday and today they were going shopping. Eliza is so lucky to have great grandparents that love her. I am so happy that each grandparent has a relationship with their granddaughter outside of the relationship that we have with our parents and in laws. I think that is healthy not only for her but for them.

Growing up, I did not have the best grandparent experience. Not, that I do not love them or that they did not give it their all; but, it was not the experience that a mother would hope for her child to have with their parents. At least it is the relationship that my parents have fostered in our lives. I think my parents have done a nice job of having a great relationship with myself and my brothers.

I, happily, can not say that for Eliza. Eliza has the BEST grandparents. I think that her grandparents are a core of her being. I think that each one of them has insight and knowledge of different aspects of life that they will be able to instill in her and to help her grow. Her grandparents have a skill set that I will never have such as sewing and domestication that I will not be able to help her with. Yet, with another grandparent will be able to show her and expose her to different shows and experiences that Eliza's dad and I may not be able to expose her too. She has grandfathers with great experience and education from Ivy league colleges and the love of nature that only a grandfather can help instill in his granddaughter. Eliza's grandparents culture are so very rich exposing her to many different walks of life from Chinese, Jewish, German and the hardworking, perseverance of the American dream. One of my wishes for her is to experience the American dream. Opportunity is important which hopefully, we will be able to initiate an that she will grab a hold of and run.

Day 3 of being without my baby!

Eliza, her daddy and Grammie left me the cutest message on the phone of how much she loves me and misses me. I hope I can save the voice message. They had a great day today, going to Eliza's gymnastics and Port Discovery (Baltimore Children's museum). Yesterday she went shopping with Grammie. She is so LUCKY to have fun times with her Grammie. I am so lucky that I have great parents on both sides on the family that I can leave my precious pride and joy and know that she is well loved and doing things all for her! :)

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

21 month check up

Little Ms. Eliza had her 21 month check up today. Her Daddy took her to a business networking meeting where she learned "Shh..." They had a Daddy/ Daughter breakfast and off to the doctor's office for her 21month check up. To date she is 21 pounds 1 ounce. She is two and 1/2 feet tall. She is a healthy little girl. She made monkey noises for Dr. L and made him laugh. She recieved her 18 month shots and will not return to the beginning of August. Growing nice and healthy through Dr. L says she needs to drink more milk. We are on a milk mission. :)