Sunday, September 30, 2007

Snow in September?????


Yup, it snowed yesterday at our house! You can see the flakes up against our neighbor's house. Pretty crazy! It did melt as soon as it hit the ground. But we are supposed to have more snow on Friday!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Maryland

Cora and I used a free plane ticket that was about to expire to go visit my brother and his family in Maryland the other week. We just had to take advantage of Cora still being able to fly for free, and before the new baby comes! We had a great week with Keyton, Liz, Emeline, and baby Jarom. Cora loved playing with Emeline and cooing and smiling at Jarom, and she learned all kinds of new things with Emeline as an example. I can't even imagine how much she'd learn if she was around a little bit older kid every day! We both got to do a lot of new things and had a lot of fun family time. Cora on her second carousel ride-- the first was at Disney World, but she 'got it' a lot more this time! Everytime the horse would go up, she'd say 'ooo'. When we got off and went outside the gate, she tried to go back in for more!
Cora and I in Annapolis. Keyton got off work a little early to meet us at the pier. We took a little informative boat ride pointing out some sights in the bay, and then walked around the Naval Academy. It was so pretty! Afterwards we had the best soup ever, Cream of Crab soup, at one of the cute restaurants nearby.

On the boat tour. Cora mostly snacked, but I think she did like looking at the other boats, and the birds flying around.


What a cute family, eh?
Liz, the kids, and I by the cathedral we were trying to visit on the Naval Academy. We got there 10 minutes after it closed for the afternoon! Maybe next time...



The Zoo and the Temple

What a bunch of sweeties. Cora, Emeline, and Jarom on the Washington DC temple grounds.

Cora has been protesting her stroller a little bit lately, but she didn't have any objections riding with Emeline!
Our stroller posse at the National Zoo in Washington DC.

Cora and Emeline in front of the panda bear exhibit. We saw the bears wrestling up and down their hillside. I've never seen panda bears so active, so it was a real treat. Cora liked watching them too!
After the zoo we stopped by the temple to see the Visitor's Center and take some pictures. It was such a lovely day.



Cora and Jarom. Cora just loved Jarom. She would get close to him (but I don't think she ever went to touch him, so that made things easier!) and talk in a high-pitched voice to him. Jarom would smile and talk back. Hopefully Cora will still be liking babies this spring!
Bedtime pictures.
Cora hasn't wanted to wear sunglasses at all, she always pulls them off after about half a second. But after she saw her cool cousin Emeline wearing them, she gave it a little bit more of a try. Pretty cute! Liz got them on a super deal at the Children's Place outlet-- 17 cents!

Cousins

Liz took a whole bunch of pictures of the kids, and we got a whole bunch of good ones! It is a little harder though, getting three of them to sit still, look, and smile all at the same time!


Cora thought this little playhouse was the coolest. I thought it was pretty cute to see her and Emeline hanging out on the front porch.

Another zoo photo. Cora and Emeline at our picnic spot. We had lunch here after walking up a huge hill!
Emeline was an experienced pro, but this was Cora's first time on the mini-rides at the mall. I think she thought it was fun!
Cora trying to hang on. Don't worry, it was gentle, and we were closeby.

Another Annapolis photo. Cora and Emeline spent a bit of time dancing on this world! They thought it was a lot of fun jumping on and off it.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Halloween Preview


Cora's Halloween costume came in the mail yesterday-- so cute! Can you guess what she's going to be? It will be fun this year that she'll be old enough for the ward Trunk or Treat and maybe to go to a few houses too. Although, I don't think she's be old enough to eat any yummy chocolate candy!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Stats

Cora went in for her 15 month pediatrician appointment yesterday. 15 months! Wow! She is now 29.5 inches tall (25th percentile) and weighs 20.5 pounds (20th percentile). She seems so much bigger to me than months ago, it's hard to believe she hasn't increased very much. But then again, she was very squirmy during her appointment, and not very cooperative at all! Our next appointment won't be until she turns 2!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Bows and Things


Now that Cora's hair is thickening out and getting longer, we can do more pigtails and fun hair things. I learned how to make these bows at Super Saturday, and they are really cute! The blue ones are pretty big-- we might have to wait for a little while to use them, but I bought some ribbon to make some small ones we can use right now too.

Also, Kevin, Cora, and I went to my second doctor's appointment yesterday and heard the new baby's heartbeat! Pretty neat. It was nice to know that everything is still going well with the pregnancy.


Stats

Cora went in for her 15 month pediatrician appointment yesterday. 15 months! Wow! She is now 29.5 inches tall (25th percentile) and weighs 20.5 pounds (20th percentile). She seems so much bigger to me than months ago, it's hard to believe she hasn't increased very much. But then again, she was very squirmy during her appointment, and not very cooperative at all! Our next appointment won't be until she turns 2!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

No Tomato is Safe



Cora LOVES tomatoes-- especially when she can pick them herself. If we open the patio door, she makes a beeline for the cherry tomato plant and picks all she can, green or red, before Kevin or I chase her down. Needless to say, we have a lot of little green tomatoes trying to turn red on our windowsill! Cora loves to carry them around, then pop them in her mouth. If we are going to be outside for a little while, we have to put the tomato plant on the patio table to protect it!




Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Camping Videos

Cora rode in the backpack for most of our little hike, but we let her walk the last part on the boardwalk. She thought that was great! But it did take a little bit longer because she wanted to stop and look at everything!

Cora thought the best thing about the camping trips was her access to rocks... and no one to tell her no, not to touch them! She picked up rocks from all over. But I think her favorite thing was sitting at the edge of the lake and laughing as she threw rocks in!

Our Week

We sure had a busy one! Kevin's parents came down from Portland to help Kurt and Keri get started at school, so we had lots of family time with all of them and Grandmother too! They also brought Kevin's 3 year old niece with them, and Cora had a blast watching her, following her around, and even playing with her a little bit. Kevin and his dad built gates for our fence (woo-hoo! it's finally coming along! only a couple more steps left!). And Grandma and Grandpa watched Cora while Kevin and I sat in our La-Z-Boy recliners on the 50 yard line for the BYU vs Arizona football game (hurray we won! comfy seats... right behind the Arizona team. And they gave us BYU vs Utah tickets as well, and maybe we'll win the recliners and a tv too!). It was fun. Unfortunately, we forgot our camera!

We do have a lot of pictures from out camping trip though! We had a great time up in the Uintahs for a few nights. Cora didn't sleep well there, and that was kind of miserable, but she sure loved the daytime! So much to explore, so many rocks to hold and toss...
We took a little hike up to Wall Lake. Cora did great in her baby backpack! She loved getting out of it and exploring the lake too!

Wading-- Brr! The water was a little on the cool side, but very refreshing!

Walking in the campground. Cora just wanted to walk and run everywhere! So many places to explore!
In Uncle Kurt's hammock. Cora says 'uuh uuh uuh' when she wants to get up, she must have thought this was pretty comfy!

Cora and Daddy.

Cora was so tired, she fell asleep when Kevin and I walked around the lake in our campground.

At Mirror Lake. We walked around the lake, and then got in an inflatable canoe and paddled around for a bit.


Cora rode in the backpack for most of our little hike, but we let her walk the last part on the boardwalk. She thought that was great! But it did take a little bit longer because she wanted to stop and look at everything!

Cora thought the best thing about the camping trips was her access to rocks... and no one to tell her no, not to touch them! She picked up rocks from all over. But I think her favorite thing was sitting at the edge of the lake and laughing as she threw rocks in!


At home-- Cora and Sorayah playing in the backyard kiddie pool.