We just returned from a great week in Northern Minnesota with my parents and Auntie Pea. We got to go swimming in the 75 degree lake (nice for swimming but a little warm for amazing fishing), play outside with the ants, leaves, and sand, and just lay around. Ok, so Nora never really 'laid around.' We pretty much laid around and watched Nora enjoy herself.
Nora is officially in the beginning stages of crawling. She is able to get her knees under herself and push up with her arms. She made a couple moves toward forward progress but gets frustrated that she is moving slowly and quickly drops to her stomach so she can fly. She frequently just sits on her knees and rocks her little butt back and forth. Too cute!
She has also started staying the 'ma' sound! Not that she is really saying it to me, but it is amazing to hear her say "MAMAMAMA!"
The not so great part of the week was the sleeping habit that creeped up on us during the last few nights. Nora has decided that waking up at odd hours of the night is an acceptable thing to do. She isn't just waking up and then going right back to sleep. She is waking up for an hour or so at a time and then going back to sleep for a short period of time. She continued that habit last night. She didn't go to sleep until 9:15 because she slept so much in the car on the way home, then woke up at 3:30 and stayed awake until 4:45. She was very restless the whole time she was awake and we're wondering if the next set of teeth are trying to make their way through. The doctor told us the top two teeth are much more painful than the bottom two because they push through more surface area. Great. We finally gave her some Tylenol and a little milk and she kindly slept until 6:15.
Brian and Nora just left on their weekly trek to Brady street in search of coffee and people watching. I'm going back to sleep.
On another note...we have officially put our condo up for sale. We have had two showings and will have an open house tomorrow afternoon. This is the scary part, but on Sunday night we are going to look at a few duplexes. The FUN part! Hopefully something will happen this weekend, but it's not like we need to move soon. We just learned of some neighbors that sold for a pretty good price and we thought we'd jump on the bandwagon. So if you want to check out our listing or know someone interested in a condo in Brewer's Hill, check it out on www.shorewest.com (under condos) the MLS # is 773110. The good thing we have going for us is that there aren't any other one or two bedroom condos for sale in the Milwaukee area right now that have two parking spaces.
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Crawling
Nora is starting to get up on her hands and knees and rock back and forth. The idea of being able to move while in that position is still foreign and she flops back onto her stomach before inching forward. We have to put socks on her most of the time now because she was wearing the skin off the ball of her foot when pushing off to move herself!
Hopefully our new house will have hardwood floors for Nora to scoot around on. Yes, we have put our condo up for sale. It seemed like the right time and we've noticed our neighbors making hefty profits, so we decided to join in on the fun. We'll see where it gets us.
Hopefully our new house will have hardwood floors for Nora to scoot around on. Yes, we have put our condo up for sale. It seemed like the right time and we've noticed our neighbors making hefty profits, so we decided to join in on the fun. We'll see where it gets us.
Monday, July 18, 2005
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
New Favs
Nora is totally in love with blueberries. They have made for some very interesting poo colors! Grapes and mac and cheese are also her list of favorites as of right now.
Who knew that our floor could get so dirty in 12 hours. I've been dusting and washing the floors constantly since Nora's new found freedom. It's no fun to pick her up and find a dust cloth on the front of her shirt! Yuck!
I'm still recovering from a mishap with the Vslicer I had on Saturday afternoon. I cut a major chunk out of my right thumb and have been slowly healing. No stitches because the wound is wide and deep. Nothing could be done. Nora has been coping well to my temporary handicap.
Who knew that our floor could get so dirty in 12 hours. I've been dusting and washing the floors constantly since Nora's new found freedom. It's no fun to pick her up and find a dust cloth on the front of her shirt! Yuck!
I'm still recovering from a mishap with the Vslicer I had on Saturday afternoon. I cut a major chunk out of my right thumb and have been slowly healing. No stitches because the wound is wide and deep. Nothing could be done. Nora has been coping well to my temporary handicap.
Monday, July 11, 2005
Friday, July 08, 2005
Crawling!
Here is Nora's new pastime...crawling "commando-style" through the jungle of our apartment. Her favorite place so far is under the table. She uses it as her own little obstacle course, weaving between the legs of the chairs. Sydney has been a bit disturbed by this new development as Nora is now starting to chase after her!
Goin' back to Cali
We just returned from a week-long trip through California for the Johnson family reunion and Uncle Drew's wedding. Nora didn't have any problems with flying or riding around in the RV. She got to meet a lot of her cousins and relatives last week...and really turned some heads at the "In and Out Burger" in Auburn, CA. Her crazy two-handed wave and smile were difficult for the folks to resist!
So many things happened on this trip. We got to hang out in the Sierra Nevadas for the family reunion, taking side trips out to Nevada City, the Yuba River, lunch with Mark Twain, and a ride on a catamaran on Lake Tahoe. Then we headed south to Yosemite National Park, where we attended Uncle Drew's wedding and spent a couple of days exploring the park on foot and with the RV. The scenery was spectacular everywhere we went.
Below are some highlights from the trip...the wedding, the hikes in Yosemite, riding around in the RV, and hanging out with the family. Special thanks go out to Grandpa for driving us all over California, Uncle Gene for sharing his beautiful spot in the mountains with us, and Auntie Pea for running interference for April and I. Nora was always in good hands.
So many things happened on this trip. We got to hang out in the Sierra Nevadas for the family reunion, taking side trips out to Nevada City, the Yuba River, lunch with Mark Twain, and a ride on a catamaran on Lake Tahoe. Then we headed south to Yosemite National Park, where we attended Uncle Drew's wedding and spent a couple of days exploring the park on foot and with the RV. The scenery was spectacular everywhere we went.
Below are some highlights from the trip...the wedding, the hikes in Yosemite, riding around in the RV, and hanging out with the family. Special thanks go out to Grandpa for driving us all over California, Uncle Gene for sharing his beautiful spot in the mountains with us, and Auntie Pea for running interference for April and I. Nora was always in good hands.
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