Saturday, March 20, 2010

12 month update

Sophi's party was a big success! We had 30+ people in our house. It was fun and Sophi loved it! We are glad our family and friends could join us!

Here are some of Sophi's updates:

Weight= 18lb 12 oz *She did lose weight. Which I was shocked! But the dr. wasn't concerned. The dr. thinks it a mix between genetics and weaning (not getting as much from me anymore). I just need to give her a morning snack in addition to her afternoon snack. *
Height= 28.5 in

I'm in the slow process of weaning her. Over the past couple weeks she has started liking the sippy cup more and more. I'm currently nursing twice a day (7am and 7pm). My goal is to be done nursing by the end of May. (The first week in June is when I'm taking a girl's vacation, so she'll have to be done!) The morning feeding will be my most challenging! On a more mommy note- I will miss nursing her. It's crazy to think I've been doing this for a year and for it to not be in my daily routine will be strange. I will have to really watch my weight- I need to start working out more so I can burn those calories I would have burned with nursing. (Although I am currently happy with my weight. I've lost 50lbs, but only gained 30lbs when I was pregnant. I just need to tone.)

Sophi eats and eats. She loves pinapple, bread, and any veggie. She is started to be picky at foods- will eat it one day, not the the next. I'm glad she still likes the majority of foods. I'm always trying to be creative with her foods. She makes me a healthier eater!

Sophi still takes 2 naps. There have been a few days when I think she's going down to 1 nap, but the next day she definitely needs 2. I'm in no rush to make her drop the morning nap.
She continues to sleep great at night 7pm-7am. :)

Sophi's new word is "ball." Anything round like a balloon, circle, etc is called a "ball." It's fun to see her pic out a ball in a book!

She continues to be a book worm. Sophi loves looking at all her books. To keep her happy while changing her diaper, a book is required!

Sophi is starting to stand w/o holding on to anything. She also has taking joy in pushing her new baby stroller around the room. It's fun to watch her try to walk!

Sophi can sign "more" in sign language. She often says "ba" with the sign. The sign can mean "I want", "milk", and "more." It's super cute!!! It's really helped her not yell to get something.

Sophi continues to make us laugh, loves to laugh, and keeps us amazed. I'm ready for baby #2!!! (Don't freak out! We are not trying! Mommy has to wait for another year.)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy birthday Sophi!!

Well it's taken me almost a week, but here is the run-down of Sophi's 1st birthday!

First thing when she woke up, she got to have some of her gifts from Mommy and Daddy. She loves her new wagon!



We then headed off to Tot Spot (our church's playgroup). She had fun and her favorite part was getting the green balloon, which she calls "ball." (Pretty much anything round is a "ball" :) )

After having some lunch, we drove to Chandler to see my first friend, Allison, who was in town from Nebraska. She took our pictures over the summer and we had another photo shoot at her Grandparent's house. Once we get those pics in a couple weeks, I'll post some. The best shots (I predict) will be when we gave Sophi a cupcake in her diaper. It was so cute and funny!

Both Deric and I were so surprised during the day at Sophi's behavior. She slept the 45min. over to Chandler and that was it. She was so happy and didn't fuss at all!! It made it easy for pictures and for us to sit and visit with Allison.

Around 5pm we headed to meet my family for dinner at Logan's Roadhouse. Deric and I chose Logan's because it was the same restaurant we ate at the night before Sophi was born. We felt like we had to bring her back for some memories. (Although it was a different location, but same food). Sophi enjoyed eating bread (her current fav), carrots, chicken, and some mac 'n cheese.


With Gammy (the name my mom wanted to be called)
Practicing her writing with Grandpa
Uncle Josh (or Uncle Jim like he wants to be called-don't know why! ;) )
With Uncle Justin (Soon to be a married man!! )

After dinner we all saved room and headed for frozen yogurt. Reading Nienie's blog, she mentioned this new place Yodipity. Since it was right across the street, I had to try it. It was good. There were so many choices for toppings, I had a hard time choosing. In the end, I got vanilla, cakebatter, snickerdoodle, topped with cookie dough and hot fudge. Weird combo. The snickerdoodle was gross, but the rest was good.

Here is Sophi eating some of Grandpa's banana yogurt. She thought it was pretty good!

I can't believe Sophi is 1!
Daddy and his baby girl!

After yogurt we headed home. It was a fun and busy day! Sophi rode her wagon to her bedroom. We think she'd say it was a fabulous day! :)

I'll post about her party and other updates later.. time to get out of these pjs!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Disney!!


Last Friday I volunteered at Glencroft Retirement Community's Annual Quilt Auction. The volunteer service was part of Disney's "Give a day, Get a day." It was funny to see the majority of the volunteers had the same "I'm a Disney Volunteer" badge on.
I was really fun working at the Quilted Cottage booth. Because it is a retirement community, there was obviously a lot of elderly people coming and going. There was a also a lot of families there too. I ran into my old college roommate and another family from my church-totally random. One couple that was volunteering with me, plan on going to Disneyland, then taking a 32 day cruise from Thailand to Alaska! CRAZY!
The best part of my night was when a man dressed in a vest, bowl hat, and small, round glasses came to the booth and bought a pair of scissors. He proceeded to tell me and the other volunteer that he loves old things. "That's why I'm buying these scissors. They look old." He also said, "I love the 1890's. It is a great time period."
After he left our table, we got a good chuckle. It was very obvious he loved the 1890's, he didn't need to tell us. He was sure proud of those "old" looking scissors.
My booth was inside a big white tent. At 7pm, the band started playing so we weren't as busy. It was so cute to see over 100 elderly people singing lyrics to songs I've never heard. (It reminded me of the music my grandparents play in their van!) I sat back, listened to the music, and enjoyed my kettle korn.
I really liked talking with the people and seeing how much people will pay for a quilt. The quilts sure are beautiful!!
Now it's time to plan my Disneyland vacation!! Deric and I will probably wait till Christmas time. Sophi will be almost 1 1/2, so it will be a great little vacation for our family.