Month: October, 2008

Letter to Miss Leyba: Month Nine

October 30th, 2008

Dear sweetie,

What a month it has been. We’ve had our ups and downs these last few weeks. We’ve met new friends and been very social. On the flip side, the whole family got sick and you had your first cold, which turned into croup. You were very sick, but are feeling so much better now and we’re tremendously relieved. You are now back to your happy, healthy self and we’re exciting to jump into month ten.

You are nine months old. Amazing.

For the most part, we would call this past month a Mama-only month. You wanted me to hold you, to change your diaper, to read to you, to play with you. And no one else would do. You even felt agitated/distressed when I wasn’t in your  field of vision. Subsequently you were by my side for most of the month. You even sleep cuddled up next to me — we both lay on our sides facing each other with our tummies touching. While I may have complained occasionally to Daddy that I never got a moment to myself this month, I’ve actually really loved it. It feels so good to be loved.

When you got sick this changed, however, and suddenly Daddy was the ultimate comforter. I am so glad you feel this way… I do too! Wow, do we both love him.

Looking back, we will talk about the verbal leaps you made when you were eight months old. While I’ve tried to coax you to call me mama, you seem reserved to calling me mom. Sometimes you’ll call my name and then crawl over to me. In distress, when someone else is holding you, you’ll reach out your arms towards me and call for me. My personal favorite is when we’re sitting next to each other, playing, and you put your hand on my arm and look up at me and say, “Mom.” It makes me smile every time.

You also say “hi,” “bye” and occasionally we hear a “no.” (For instance, one time when I tried to transfer you from my arms to your dad’s, you evidently felt very strongly that you wanted to stay with me, so you grasped on to me tighter and shouted “no!”). You frequently greet David at the door when he comes home from work with a “Daddy!” or “hi, Daddy!” In the mornings when you first wake up, you’ll roll over and look at him and say “Daddy!” You love to say “bye bye” (though it sounds more like bah bah), but only when we are using the speakerphone on my cell phone. The last few days we’ve caught you mimicking us and saying “ove you” (Love you!) — oh, dear heart, we love you so!

This month you had another growth spurt and are getting so long! When you’re in your car seat, you can now turn your head to see me driving. I like catching you smiling up at me.

At the beginning of the month you figured out how to wave and clap. Oh, you love to clap! You clap to the beat when we’re listening to music. You clap when you are proud of yourself (for standing, for turning pages, for climbing over things). You are adorable. Clap, clap, clap! The waving is less frequent, but you still do it often.

I looked it up and, at eight months old, you have reached every developmental milestone children typically reach by the time they are one year old… except for walking and, my goodness, you are on your way! You cruise the furniture all over the house. You stand unsupported more frequently. You keep trying to stand up without anything for support. You love “walking” around the house while holding on to our fingers.

You amaze us every day. We love you so.

Love,
Mama

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Lawrentians in wine country

October 27th, 2008

Last month (okay, it’s more like two months ago now) several close friends from high school visited us. We had a wonderful day picnicing and touring around Chateau St. Jean together. David and I so enjoyed showing off the beautiful area where we live and they got to meet Miss Leyba. Of course, we also enjoyed time with each other! We had such a great visit.


“Do you think Mom will notice if I help myself to a strawberry?” (Nice try, kid!)


Unpacking our spread of delicious cheese, fruit, homemade bread, and tomato/mozzarella salad.


Hanging with Daddy.


Char enjoying the glorious, hot weather.


Ick! Thanks, Alice, for snapping this photo instead of taking my shoe out of her mouth.


Playing with their respective toys.


This fountain was a big hit! Alice even helped Miss Leyba put her feet in.


Love this family portrait!


This is so us. I’m trying to crack her up and she’s so over it.


The Spritzer Leyba girls with Charleen, Yuni, and Alice. This photo so belongs in our alumni magazine.

(Can you tell Miss Leyba skipped her afternoon nap?! Where is my smiley girl?!)

Thanks to Alice and Yuni for their beautiful photos.

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Chilling and chatting

October 15th, 2008

This movie is from the end of September (two weeks ago), but I thought it was too cute not to post.

Here is Miss Leyba hanging with her daddy on a lazy Sunday afternoon. (You can tell she’s really tired because she rarely stands still…) She has been more cuddly lately and we’re loving it!


Chilling and chatting from Carrie on Vimeo.

Did you catch her saying Daddy?

She’s calling us by name more frequently now. The other day we caught her saying “Hi, Daddy!” when he walked in the door from work. The girl learns fast!

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Yoga social hour

October 15th, 2008

While the mamas do yoga, the babies play. Miss Leyba totally digs it.


Yesterday I set up my mat right next to the toy chest and she was in heaven. She would head off and explore the toys, then come over and check in with me. (Versus the last time we went and she just played by the toys the whole class… can you tell she’s recently moved into a mama-only phase?!)

Yesterdays class was especially fun because there were three other babies approximately Miss Leyba’s age (she was the youngest!) and she had a blast playing with new toys and chatting it up with her friends.

We need to go more often.

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Puppy love

October 14th, 2008


Puppy love from Carrie on Vimeo.

On Friday we went on a play date to our friend Tiffany’s house. Miss Leyba was so enamored with their dogs (and Tiffany’s daughter who turns one next month!).

Miss Leyba pointed out the window and laughed for about 5 minutes while Gus jumped around in the back yard. Who knew a dog jumping could be so funny?

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Oh, yummers!

October 12th, 2008

We’ve discovered that Miss Leyba eats a greater quantity of solid food when she feeds herself. We put some pureed deliciousness on a teaspoon (because she only wants to eat from our spoons… not hers) and then hand it to her and she feeds herself. Sometimes she’s really devious and gets a hold of the bowl too.

Love my independent woman.

To date, she’s currently tried:

  • butternut squash,
  • avocado,
  • banana,
  • quinoa and rice cereals,
  • apple,
  • pear, and
  • peas.

Banana is by far her favorite, especially when she’s sharing one that I’m eating… it’s messy, but fun!

Friends gave us their used Stokke Tripp Trapp (boy did we luck out!) and it’s worked perfectly for our family. Instead of a typical high chair, she can sit with us at the table… and she loves it!

(The adorable place mat is by Crocodile Creek.)

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Baby story time

October 9th, 2008

Once a week we go to baby story time at library. Today Miss Leyba spent 95% of the time hanging out on her own behind the scenes (literally) and the remaining 5% being the center of attention. Here she comes!

(You get a gold star for identifying her.)



Updated: Yep, she’s the one in the red overalls!

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