She's only 8 months old, but Cami already knows what she does and doesn't like. When she gets upset, she makes this face that I've named "her mad face". I know, very original, but just wait til you see it, it's hilarious! I've tried to keep track of things that make her mad. Some of them include:
1) Not getting fed when she wants to
2) Getting fed something other than fruit (I've spoiled her with sweet foods and not enough vegetables)
3) When she doesn't get picked up after having crawled all the way over to us
4) Having her face cleaned after eating
5) Not being allowed to play with the tupperware
6) Going down for naps
Those are just a few to start with. So, when she does get mad, she makes this face that lets you know right out that she's not happy with you. She doesn't always cry or whine, but she gives you her mad face and you just know you're in trouble.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Virginia, here we come!
It's official! We're moving to Virginia in August. Sterling heard back from the Marines at the end of January that he has been accepted as a pilot candidate in the Marines. He's still super excited. In April they'll fly him out to Florida for his final flight physical and if all goes well there, he'll leave May 30th for Quantico, VA. Officer Candidate School (OCS) is supposedly one of the most difficult things he'll ever do in his entire life. At least that's what we've heard. Personally, I think that would kinda turn me off to wanting to do it, but he still seems excited.
For anyone who's interested, here's a website with some pictures of what it'll be like. I have no idea if he'll be in the Charlie or Delta Company. We think it just depends on when he gets there. Here's the website: http://www.ocs.usmc.mil/CandidateInformation/Fall2008.asp
The first week of August I'll be flying out to Virginia for Sterling's commissioning. I'm excited for that. We'll also spend some time looking around for an apartment and take a detour up to New York to see some plays on Broadway. All in all, it's going to be a great little trip and we're both happy about what's going to happen next.
For anyone who's interested, here's a website with some pictures of what it'll be like. I have no idea if he'll be in the Charlie or Delta Company. We think it just depends on when he gets there. Here's the website: http://www.ocs.usmc.mil/CandidateInformation/Fall2008.asp
The first week of August I'll be flying out to Virginia for Sterling's commissioning. I'm excited for that. We'll also spend some time looking around for an apartment and take a detour up to New York to see some plays on Broadway. All in all, it's going to be a great little trip and we're both happy about what's going to happen next.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Frozen vs. canned
My family grew up with frozen vegetables: peas, green beans, corn, broccoli, etc. Sterling grew up with canned foods: corn and beans and the like. I'm trying my hardest to convert him to the world of frozen veggies and now that Cami is eating solid foods, I'm trying to work on her too. I thought the green beans and the peas she ate smelled and tasted (yes, I tried them) like the canned version. I nearly gagged feeding them to her, but she seemed to do ok after the initial surprise wore off. So I figured I'd cook some frozen peas and mash them up and see if she like them better. Sadly, our daughter seems to take after her father. It's a sad day in history for frozen veggies.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Cami's milestones
The last time I wrote about Cami I was raving about how she can roll over and push herself up. Hooray! She's come quite a long way since then.
Things she's done:
Roll to get where she wants (she got caught pulling papers off the coffee table, it's her specialty)
Push herself up to her knees and rock back and forth
Eating solid food (her first taste of peas was not pleasant)
Takes baths in the tub (she's still not sure what to think)
Army crawling (she loves chewing on shoes for some reason)
A few others (that I don't have pictures or videos of) are: Move to sitting from her knees. She can crawl for real - as in on her knees. She is just starting to pull herself up to standing. She did it in her crib the other day, scared me because I hadn't lowered her crib at that point and she could have toppled out.
Her most recent achievement is climbing up on furniture, namely under the coffee table to get to books, paper, anything she can chew on.
Things she's done:
Roll to get where she wants (she got caught pulling papers off the coffee table, it's her specialty)
Push herself up to her knees and rock back and forth
Eating solid food (her first taste of peas was not pleasant)
Takes baths in the tub (she's still not sure what to think)
Army crawling (she loves chewing on shoes for some reason)
A few others (that I don't have pictures or videos of) are: Move to sitting from her knees. She can crawl for real - as in on her knees. She is just starting to pull herself up to standing. She did it in her crib the other day, scared me because I hadn't lowered her crib at that point and she could have toppled out.
Her most recent achievement is climbing up on furniture, namely under the coffee table to get to books, paper, anything she can chew on.
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