Monday, September 17, 2012

8 Months


First, the BIG news.  Elise started crawling on the exact day she turned 8 months old...Friday, September 14th.  She had been really close and then just decided to take off on her own!





 Elise is one of our great joys in life right now.  I think she is for a lot of people.  There's a 90 year old lady at church that would love for us to come visit everyday.  She says that Elise is her adopted grand-daughter.  I think she could technically be her adopted great-great-grand-daughter!

You're going to think I'm an awful mother, but she fell off the bed a couple of weeks ago.  She was surrounded with pillows to prevent just that kind of thing from happening, but she climbed over those pillows in less than a minute and ended up on the floor.  Thank goodness, there were no injuries, just some tears for a couple of minutes.

Patiently waiting for her bath to be drawn
This past month firsts:  trip to the zoo, feeding herself finger foods, drinking out of a sippy cup, trying many new foods (that aren't to sugary or salty - that's 'cause of Mommy) and has liked most of them, sat up in her crib to play when she woke up, taking steps when someone is holding her hands

She's playing more in the bathtub, picking out specific toys and playing with them, kicking her feet really fast when she's sitting down, waving her arms like a bird when she gets excited, still smiling at mostly everyone (some strangers scare her), and she's just constantly taking it all in and learning.  Sweet Elise!

Lovin' on the last two watermelon's from the garden

Working on her crawling skills      

Friday, August 31, 2012

7 1/2 Months...

...Because she's changing so fast!

First tooth.  Turning from her back to her belly.  It was always belly to back until now.  Moving around a lot.  But not yet crawling.  Discovering what her body can do.  She fell off the couch again.  I guess the days of leaving her on the couch without direct supervision are over.  Clapping her hands.  Turns around in her high chair sideways unless she's buckled.  Going after and getting toys out of her reach.


Dane asked me if I had a burn on my neck this week.  I wasn't sure what he was talking about so I went and looked in the mirror.  It took me a second but I figured out what it was.  Elise had given me a hickey!  




Elise is on the kitchen floor in the pictures.  She has to endure this location often while I'm cooking, baking doing dishes, or  doing any number of kitcheny things.  She is usually content to play with her toys, listen to music with me and watch me act crazy to make her laugh.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Homesteading in the City

...or at least our attempt at it.  Read on if your interested.

The chickens: There are four, named Star, O.C., Toothpaste, and Baby Elise.  Toothpaste and Baby Elise were named by our neighbors' twin girls who are four years old.  They each lay an egg every 1-2 days.  We have plenty of eggs with enough to sell about a dozen a week which helps cover the cost of the their feed.  Their coop endured a thorough cleaning on Saturday with the help of a pressure washer, a gallon of white vinegar and some sunshine.





The chickens happily roamed the yard during the cleaning except when they were frantically trying to find a place to lay their eggs.  They are creatures of habit and they really wanted to get inside their coop into their nesting boxes to lay.  One of their favorite placed in the yard is the compost pile.  They will scratch in it for hours.





It's also where they decided to make a nest and lay their eggs.



Star was the object of Elise's attention


The Gardens:  Two raised beds in the backyard, a large garden two blocks away on a houseless corner lot, herbs lining the sidewalk up to the house and some grape vines shared with the neighbors on the chain link fence.  The gardens are waning in their production, but still producing the occasional tomato, cucumber, pepper or zucchini, plenty of okra, eggplant, and Swiss chard and lots of herbs.  We've harvested our pop corn, one of our 2 pumpkins and one of our 5 watermelons.

My hope for the garden this year was to get at least enough tomatoes to can one batch.  We've been blessed with much more that that and will be opening jars with thankful hearts into the winter months.



One of our raised beds with tomato plants falling over, basil growing tall, a teeny-tiny bit of cilantro and pepper plants that may or may not give us anymore peppers

The Bees: This is our first year with bees and we won't be harvesting honey this year.  We're leaving all that they've made for them to eat over the winter so they won't starve.  We are learning.  I was attempting to work in the hives by myself last week and got done what I wanted to, but disrupted the bees unnecessarily by almost completely upsetting a hive box and by murdering several bees.  I still need Dane there when opening the hives!



All of these amazing fruit-bearing plants and food-producing creatures that we are just managing and hopefully being good stewards of are a gift.  Gifts from the One who loves to give His children good gifts.

Farmer Elise, helped us out by sitting there being cute and eating grass

When growing up my mom always told us to eat grass if we got kidnapped.  Either 1) the kidnapper would think we were crazy and not want us or 2) it would make us throw up and the kidnapper wouldn't want a throwing up kid.  We never had to try it, because we never got kidnapped, so we didn't know if the method would actually work.

Elise proved that the throwing up part does work...twice

Dane's latest project has been building shelves in the back laundry room.  I didn't realize that these shelves were something that I needed, but Oh, they are wonderful.  They're still a work in progress.  He wants to dress them up a bit with trim and maybe some stain, but I'm already using them!


And of course, I must leave you with a cute picture of Elise and her new rocking horse that we found at a rummage sale for $5.

Ain't she a doll?

Saturday, August 18, 2012

7 months!

Here are some pictures from Elise's 7th month of life.  We're so thankful for her: her sweetness, her curiosity, her health, her chubby cuteness, and more.  She adds lots of joy to our lives.  She's moving too much to get the red chair pictures like the ones before, but here they are.  Watch her grow!





She's making big strides this month.  She's using her body a lot more.  Sitting, reaching for things farther away, up on her hands and knees rocking back and forth, scooting backwards, so curious, wanting to get her hands on everything so she can put it in her mouth, eating lots of new foods, but the texture has to be just right or her extra sensitive gag reflex is put into action, using new sounds, and definitely loving attention which we gladly give her.





Saturday, July 28, 2012

Enjoying Nashville

Dane had to go back to work this Friday, so we made the most of the past week.  We spent some good time together at home and out and about.  Dane has been wanting to go to Cheekwood Botanical Gardens to see their treehouse exhibit.  He wants to build one in the backyard, so hopefully he got some inspiration!

Our favorite: Walden Treehouse

 

My second favorite: Rainbow Fish

The fish scales were made out of old CDs!
 
In the fountain at Public Square Park



Random Picture from our visit to NC.  Elise's Great Great Aunt Christine: 94 years old!

Monday, July 16, 2012

6 Months

Elise is already 1/2 a year old!  Enjoy the pictures.



Note the sequence of events...

Anything within reach ends up in the mouth!






Let's see, new things this month are: standing with support, sitting on her own until she loses her balance, saying "da-da", getting mad when things are taken away from her, rolling over from her belly to her back daily, eating food (she's loving it so far, all two days of it) and I'm sure a lot more things that I'm not thinking of at the moment.  Elise's disposition is as sweet as ever.  We're very proud of her and completely in love with her.  As her personality shows more it makes us think about parenting more.  Thinking about how to love her, teach her and discipline her well as she grows seems overwhelming at times.  The immensity of it draws me to relying on God to give us wisdom and love to do it day by day.  He loves her more than we do and knows better than we do what is best for her.

Monday, July 9, 2012


On the boardwalk

Miriam, Adam, Dane, Elise and I visited my parents in North Carolina last week. Our days were full of cheese-making, food-cooking, goat-milking, bean-picking, river-swimming, board-walking, game-playing, movie-watching, etc.  I commented that if sleeping in is what you want to do for vacation, then the house of my parents is not the place to come!  There, we get up early and go to bed late, except for Dad, who goes to bed early too.


Elise's first time in salty water...her fingers tasted good!


Dad went home early
 We got to visit with James and Stephanie and three of their kids on Saturday.  A covert operation in the form of Miriam receiving a Siamese kitten from James's family was exposed, but within an hour Adam was won over by the kitten's blue eyes.  James's youngest, Emily Grace, is hoping for a baby sister, especially after spending time with Elise!

Time with James and Stephanie's family.  Notice the kitten!

We visited with Grandpa and Grandma Haas on Sunday
 We left on Thursday July 5th (Mom and Dad's anniversary) after spending the 4th with them.  We enjoyed some fireworks from a bluff along the river.  Besides the mosquitoes, it was great.  The highlight may have been Dad's homemade orange sherbet.  Yummy!

Happy 4th!
 We are happy to be home after a good visit.  We came home to a land with no rain for 3 weeks!  We're so thankful for the rain the past two nights.