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Lately: 12 months 15 days

Remember that little Fisher Price shape sorting picnic basket Eleanor got for her birthday that she loves so much? It sings a few different songs, one of which goes,

“What shall we take on our picnic
Yummy things to eat
Mmm-mm!
Strawberries, apples and blueberries
And cheese
What a treat!”

She says “mmm” when she see food she wants to eat or is eating something really tasty, so she picked up on the “Mmm-mm” sound right away, and would repeat it just after it was sung, and then she learned how to do it with the song. Oh my gosh, it is so cute! She will bob her head, listening to the song, and then say “Mmm-mm!” right on time with the music. 

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Eleanor’s 12 Month Update

I’m one week and one day late, but I had so much birthday stuff to post! So here it goes.

Size: She is 21 lbs 8 oz and 30 inches tall, holding steady in the 75% percentile for both. She fits well into 12-18th month sized tops, but has really long legs and needs 18-24 month sized pants. She wears a size 4 shoe.

Mobility: She isn’t walking yet. I’m not sure when she will start. She doesn’t even seem to be particularly close, but that’s ok. She crawls really fast and cruises around on the furniture like a pro. I’m sure she’ll get there soon enough. 

Language: I swear she picks up a new word every day. It’s incredible. So far she says mama, daddy, kitty, hi, baby, tickle, ball, hat, shoes, eye, utoh, puffs, wawa (water), wow, that, and can combine them into very simple phrases like “Hi daddy!” and “Mama, wawa?” She understands so much as well. She is great at following verbal instructions and knows the names of a lot of her toys. She is still using several signs, but talking has definitely taken over.

Personality: Eleanor was always a shy, serious baby, but lately she is starting to become so friendly! Often she will say “hi” to strangers and wave, especially if they say “hi” and wave first, where before if a stranger paid her any attention it would make her turn away and hide her face. She’s very affectionate and loves to give hugs and kisses. When we are playing on the floor she will crawl over to me, stand up, and give me the biggest hug with her arms around my neck. She also loved to hug her cousin when we were visiting him, but their interactions made me realize she is definitely on the sensitive side. If he was at all rough with her, or even just touched her too much or in a way she didn’t like she would immediately tear up and cry in a really dramatic fashion. She is trying to be more brave though. Lately if she gets hurt she will think about it for a second, pout, and give me this look as if she is trying really hard not to cry before she gives in to the tears.

Food: In the last few days it seems like she has really turned a corner with eating. Before she would have some days where she ate well and some where she just threw everything on the floor, but lately she has been consistently eating almost everything I give her. Right now some of her favorite foods are grapes, blueberries, macaroni and cheese, yogurt, cheese, and turkey. Her favorite snacks are veggie straws and puffs. 

Horrid Things: She has always hated to get her diaper changed, but lately she has figured out that she can thwart my efforts by twisting around and trying to stand up on the changing table. Every change is now a mini wrestling match. I try keeping fun toys on the table, singing songs, distracting her by giving her tasks, but sometimes none of that works. It’s not that big of a deal if she’s just wet, but if it’s a poopy diaper….yeah. Let’s not even go there. She has also entered that phase of her life where she has a perpetual runny nose, between minor colds and teething. Yuck.

Great Things: There are so many of them. One that I am particularly thankful for is that she is really well behaved when we are out. She does great in her stroller, even for extended periods of time, and she is easy to take to restaurants. She sits nicely in her high hair and nibbles on food while checking out all of the new faces. Another is that she is starting to really show an interest in toys after not really caring about them for her entire life. She got so many fun new ones for her birthday. I love to sit with her at watch her learn how to interact with them, and it also helps my days go by a little easier when there is something other than me that can entertain her.

Favorite Things: She loves purses and wallets. My mom gave her an old wallet and some used gift cards which she loves to pull out. We got her a Fisher Price purse for her birthday that comes with lots of little accessories that she loves to take out and put back in. Another birthday gift which has been a huge hit is this Fisher Price shape sorting picnic basket. Both toys have handles so in addition to playing with them she enjoys simply putting them on her arm and carrying them around.  


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Eleanor’s First Year

I’ve been working on this during nap times for several weeks now. It’s a compilation of photos, at least one from every week of her first year of life, and a few video clips. I’ve watched it countless times while editing it, and I still tear up when it gets to the end.

It’s so true. It really does go by so fast. And there isn’t such thing as taking too many pictures. I have over 1,500 from her first 12 months, and I wish I had double that. She has grown and changed so much.

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Ellie has had a rough morning, you guys.
She had to wake up early even though she really wanted to sleep. She was really cranky and didn’t eat any breakfast. She didn’t want to play and so had to hang out in the Ergo while I did my makeup and fixed my hair, where she dozed a bit before being rudely woken up again. She really didn’t want to have her diaper changed or to get dressed. And what was it all for? A darn doctor’s appointment.
She likes her doctor a lot so the first part was fine, but then she had to get two shots. The worse was still to come. We had to make our way down to the lab for some blood work. The lab was really busy so we had to sit in the waiting room, where she snacked on veggie straws and sipped her water like an angel. Then we got called back. She smiled and said “Hi” to the phlebotomist, but started crying as soon as that awful rubber tourniquet was on her arm. That phlebotomist couldn’t find her vein, so she had to call someone else in. That one couldn’t find it either, so they called yet another, all the while taking the tourniquet on and off both arms. When they finally got around to putting in the needle she was already so upset that she was bright red, shaking, and could barely catch her breath. After they were done it took her a really long time to calm down. She was just so sad, and of course it made me so sad too. She would stop crying and take these long, shaky, sniffly breaths, then think back to the horrible experience and start crying again. It took her over a half an hour to finally feel ok, and that’s even with lots of cuddles and nursing. My poor little girl.  

Ellie has had a rough morning, you guys.

She had to wake up early even though she really wanted to sleep. She was really cranky and didn’t eat any breakfast. She didn’t want to play and so had to hang out in the Ergo while I did my makeup and fixed my hair, where she dozed a bit before being rudely woken up again. She really didn’t want to have her diaper changed or to get dressed. And what was it all for? A darn doctor’s appointment.

She likes her doctor a lot so the first part was fine, but then she had to get two shots. The worse was still to come. We had to make our way down to the lab for some blood work. The lab was really busy so we had to sit in the waiting room, where she snacked on veggie straws and sipped her water like an angel. Then we got called back. She smiled and said “Hi” to the phlebotomist, but started crying as soon as that awful rubber tourniquet was on her arm. That phlebotomist couldn’t find her vein, so she had to call someone else in. That one couldn’t find it either, so they called yet another, all the while taking the tourniquet on and off both arms. When they finally got around to putting in the needle she was already so upset that she was bright red, shaking, and could barely catch her breath. After they were done it took her a really long time to calm down. She was just so sad, and of course it made me so sad too. She would stop crying and take these long, shaky, sniffly breaths, then think back to the horrible experience and start crying again. It took her over a half an hour to finally feel ok, and that’s even with lots of cuddles and nursing. My poor little girl.  

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Eleanor’s First Year: Birth - 5 Months

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Eleanor’s First Year: 6 -  12 months

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Eleanor’s First Birthday

Oh my goodness, I have so many pictures, I don’t even no where to start! I’m going to try to really edit myself here, but if anyone wants to see more photos they will be posted on my flickr

I picked a Poppy Flower theme for her party, and with the help of my wonderful sisters we made a lot of cute decorations. We made several yarn garlands that we hung around and created center pieces out of silk poppies and various nicknacks that my mom had around in her house. My favorite decoration was a timeline of Eleanor’s photos from each month of her life that we hung on one of the yarn garlands with clothes pins. We kept it simple with the food, just DIY sandwiches, pasta salad, fruit salad, punch, tea, and bottled Coke. 

Eleanor really loved opening presents. She pulled the tissue out of the bags and then looked in and said “Oooo!” She even liked reading the cards.

After presents it was cake time! The cake was a huge hit. 

After we blew out the candle I gave her a little taste of frosting, and then we took off her pretty party dress and let her go to town on a big piece of buttercream goodness.

The first bite…

She likes it!

After cake we gave her a quick bath and spent the rest of the afternoon visiting with family and playing with her new toys.

When all of the guests had left our very tired girl fell asleep in her fancy dress, and I snapped my favorite photo of the entire day.

She woke up about and hour later and we played with balloons and watched the solar eclipse with the aid of Grandpa’s welding helmet.

Andrew snapped this photo of the sun setting on Eleanor’s first year of life:

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The Birth of Eleanor ›

I can’t resist reposting Eleanor’s birth story. It was the greatest experience of my life. 

dover:

I’m typing this right now with a sleeping baby balanced between my breasts. The way my life has changed in the last week is simply incredible. I keep thinking back to Friday, which was without a doubt the best day of my life, and wishing I could relive it over and over again. I’m holding on to…

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When we became a family.

When we became a family.

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One year ago today.

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