How could I choose just one of these photos?
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
A basket of "carrots" - our contribution to Easter dinner.
The making of the egg salad carrots - or what we did with all the hard boiled eggs.
Step 2. Wrap log around something shaped like a cone that you can put in the oven. We used silicon cupcake cups folded and clipped together to be roughly conical.
Step 3: Brush dough with orange food coloring mixed with a little egg.
Step 4: Bake.
Step 5: Fill shell with egg salad and stick a few carrot tops in the egg salad.
We borrowed Vivi's Easter basket to transport them. She didn't seem to mind.
And one last photo of a very cool egg discovered when making the egg salad.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The Easter Bunny
The Easter Bunny visited our local park today...

...and yesterday Vivi participated in her first Easter egg dying party.
In other happenings, my colleague gave birth to Owen this week. Next to Owen, Vivi looks so grown up. Now who's the big kid?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
2 months old
At 2 months old, Vivi's got her own little personality. She loves Scout (toy dog), her butterfly mobile, staring at picture frames or any wall with contrast, bath time, walks in her stroller, her play mat (especially the whale), sticking out her tongue, lying in the sunshine, and music. Things she doesn't like - getting her diaper changed, getting put into her car seat, getting dressed, hats, and bedtime.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
California Poppies
The California poppies are in full bloom. We went up to take some photos of Vivi in the poppies but she slept the entire time we were there. So we have the one picture of Vivi with her eyes partially open and some other pictures of just flowers.
The work of play
Vivi is beginning to play. Maybe she's been playing all along, but she is starting to do things that I recognize as play. She lays on her mat, stares intently at her dangling stuffed animals and then bats at the animals (usually the whale or the zebra). Her grunting makes me think this is hard work for her. When she hits one, she moves her arms and legs around excitedly and squeals (the happiest sound she knows how to make) so loudly that Lyle hears her in the garage with the door closed.

She started doing this yesterday (see video in yesterday's post) and could hit the animals only some of the time. But her efforts yesterday were clearly worthwhile. This morning, I put her down on her mat in a less than optimal position for hitting the whale (I thought maybe she'd like to hit something new - silly me). She was able to wriggle her way to a better angle and hit the whale with nearly every hit. She even made it spin around several times. She then moved on to batting at the plastic keys which don't move as much as the whale but make a different sound - a new game. Her happy squealing has also gotten considerably louder and more distinguished from her unhappy noises just since yesterday.
It's amazing to see how she learns every day.
It's amazing to see how she learns every day.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Talk to the animals
Vivi is increasingly becoming interested in her toys. Here she is playing with and "talking to" (squealing at) her toys - she's especially fond of the whale and zebra. She's been doing this pretty much non-stop since she woke up at 5am this morning (3 hours ago).
Friday, April 1, 2011
A look inside Vivi's mouth
Vivi's pacifier allows a look inside her mouth as she sucks. Not the most flattering angle, but entertaining nevertheless. As a bonus you can hear her "squeaky door" imitation.
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