Bitty is a bit bigger since my last post, but pretty much just as bald. She's showing quite a knack for accessorizing, all of her own accord. While she is fully capable of building a Duplo tower, she prefers to pop the panes out of the windows and wear them as bangles. Clever, yes, and far safer than wrapping things around her neck and pretending they're scarves.
Everyday Lil
A chronicle of the daily adventures of one urban baby.
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11.29.2013
a christmas pickle
So I'm trying to get Lil to make a video for Santa, highlighting all of her "nice" accomplishments for the year, and requesting all the loot she'd like to find under the tree on Christmas morning. This was moderately more difficult than I anticipated.
Here is what we got:
This leaves just one question— Lil, sweet or dill?
This leaves just one question— Lil, sweet or dill?
7.02.2013
lil art
Last week, Lil wrapped up her first semester of play school. It wasn't an academically intense class, just meeting two mornings each week, but Lil was certainly excited about it. Her teacher, Sheri, really fostered Lil's creative side. Lil's enthusiasm for her class showed in the artwork she brought home each week, and her new skills and even new techniques carried over to her art-play at home. Discovering that red and blue paint can make purple paint was not only a novel trick, it also gave Lil a sense of pride. She could make a color that Crayola so thoughtfully included in their palette! And as much as I try to be that parent who's like, "Yeah, whatevs. She's just two. Those are just scribbles," really, I'm the parent who photographed an array of her paintings, collages, and prints and posted them on a blog —that's dedicated to her.
Even though Lil won't be in Sheri's class in the fall (and boy, does she miss it already!), we have decided to enroll her in another co-op pre-school starting in September. Her new class will meet four times each week. Wait till you see what she brings home next year.
Red Card and Painted Rock (lower right corner), tempera paint on paper, tempera on stone |
Lady Bug with Eyes, and Monies, paint, construction paper, and googly eyes on paper plate, paint and magic marker on clam shells |
Funny Valentine, mixed media on construction paper |
More Shapes, construction paper collage |
Spin, tempera on paper, spun in a salad spinner |
*I made up all the titles, except Lil does call the clam shells her "monies."
6.14.2013
Kitty
Lil and Kitty, 1.1.12 |
Found out today Kitty has cancer, and while we're waiting to find out if it's a treatable form, I'm mentally preparing to explain kitty-angels to Lil.
It's a sad evening here, but with both girls asleep it's like being in a cloud of melancholy. Lil had a magical way to keep my mind focused on happier things after Granmary died, but this is going to be a lot tougher for her. I don't know how or what we will find to distract ourselves when Kitty isn't pit-pattering around, stealing Lil's tiny mousies, or cuddling in her bed.
Sometimes there's just no way to "be strong" for your kids. It's just gotta be messy and sad and ugly crying. I have a feeling that Lil will be the one surprising me with her resilience, and Bitty babe will smile in the face of my sadness.
It's a sad evening here, but with both girls asleep it's like being in a cloud of melancholy. Lil had a magical way to keep my mind focused on happier things after Granmary died, but this is going to be a lot tougher for her. I don't know how or what we will find to distract ourselves when Kitty isn't pit-pattering around, stealing Lil's tiny mousies, or cuddling in her bed.
Sometimes there's just no way to "be strong" for your kids. It's just gotta be messy and sad and ugly crying. I have a feeling that Lil will be the one surprising me with her resilience, and Bitty babe will smile in the face of my sadness.
5.14.2013
happy retro mother's day
This vid is not from Mother's Day. It's from August or September of 1978. There is a very cute baby in it, and a very happy mama. The baby is me. The mama is my mama—Lil's Granmary. And I'm pretty sure this is one of the only time my mom and I appear on film together. So this post is less for sharing and more for posterity.
5.10.2013
california calling, pt. 2
This next installment takes us south to San Diego for the second leg of our journey. We spent a few sunny days on the beach, and spent an overcast Saturday at Legoland California. I was hoping we would be able to take Lil to the San Diego Zoo or Sea World, but she was battling pink eye for a few days, so we stayed close to our home base. Mostly we just lounged on the terrace, basked in the sun, and enjoyed the oceanfront view.
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