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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Standing and the Library

Elise always continues to amaze us! Since learning to crawl, life has seemed to have just taken off! Elise is learning to pull into a standing position. She's mastered objects that are lower to the ground but with some help, can pull up on taller things. Today she mastered climbing the one step that separates our greatroom and kitchen without any help. In fact, we haven't even tried giving her the idea that it could be done since up until now, the greatroom was its own little 'playpen'. Now with her explorations, we're quick to pick up the dog dishes (or other contraband) when she makes a beeline towards them. She giggles and laughs as she heads towards them. Elise even crawled up into our coffee table.. of course Garth observed to make sure all was well.




Yesterday I took Elise to the downtown Toledo library for her first of two H1N1 vaccines. Since the line was almost nonexistent, we spent some extra time checking out the children's library on the second floor. The toddler's room had thousands of board books on shelves along the floor-- making it so much fun to pull one book after another onto the ground. She also enjoyed the salt water fish tank so much that she threw a fit when it was time to go. Elise could have stayed all day! It was a fun adventure.

Elise has also begun turn taking. She'll play with a toy and then offer it up to whoever is nearby to engage them. It's very sweet. I've even starting 'training' her to give me fuzz and hair that she finds on the ground (rather than eating them!). It's much appreciated. With all the crawling and fuzz collecting, I'm even vacuuming more than my usual once a day! Maybe I should purchase a Roomba! On another side note, we are getting our fifth tooth!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Tooth Fairy



Jeff's office had a candy buy-back program this past Monday from 5-7 pm where they bought Halloween candy from children in order to send it to the troops. Each pound fetched a dollar plus a goodie bag that had a free meal at McDonalds, Sponge Bob Square Pants toothpaste and other goodies. Jeff's whole office dressed up for the event....Jeff as Brutus the Buckeye and Elise showed up as the tooth fairy. Surprisingly the tooth fairy was in a wonderful mood even though she had to skip her afternoon nap for a flu shot.... a double bummer! Elise loved her tutu- something that a friend made for her. Aunt Amy hooked her up with her sparkly wand which created a problem when I took it away from her for the car ride home. She didn't understand that eating tinsel may not be a wise idea! The event was a big success and daddy will probably plan to make it a yearly tradition. Elise would have traded in her four pieces of trick-or-treat candy but it wouldn't have fetched more than a penny or two-- plus mommy had already eaten it!


The article that ran in the newspaper about the candy buy back (Oct 28):
http://www.sent-trib.com/stnew/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6479:sweet-deals&catid=1:fp&Itemid=115

The article that ran after the event (Nov. 5):
http://www.sent-trib.com/stnew/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6892:candy-buy-back&catid=19:local&Itemid=34