Friday, October 19, 2007

The lady doth protest: Delia's first temper tantrum


Delia was a very unhappy girl at day care today. When her favorite teacher wouldn't/couldn't pick her up, Delia threw herself on the floor, kicking and screaming. We've always known that Delia was advanced, but we didn't think it would apply to the mood swings of the terrible twos. Unluckily for her (but perhaps luckily for us), she smashed her head into the floor. We're really hoping that negative reinforcement helps to stave off more of these episodes in the future.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Welcome Sammy!


This is a photo of our dear friend Miriam and her son, Samuel. Sammy has been a long time coming and we're so glad he's finally arrived. It was so hard to watch Miriam and her husband Adam wait for Sammy, especially when we had Delia. Having a baby brings a tremendous amount of joy and love to a couple, but it certainly changes the dynamic between a new family and old friends. We're glad you're here, Baby Love; you're a very welcome addition to our extended family. You are a very lucky little boy!

The only thing cuter than Delia is Delia with a baby alpaca



It's been a busy fall in the vanEagleGiessen household. Alan is teaching and applying for jobs, I am working, taking spanish, and knitting up a storm. Delia rearranges the tupperware daily and tries hard to point out lapses in our baby proofing efforts. We had a visit from Alan's parents, who hadn't seen Delia in 6 months! We went north to visit an alpaca farm. Delia loved the baby alpacas and the feeling was mutual. Perhaps once we have a bigger yard...I'd have an endless supply of yarn and wouldn't need to mow so often. We are trying to enjoy the New England fall weather as much as possible before we're housebound for the winter. Delia is a walking champ and starting to talk a little more. She has become even more generous with hugs and kisses and her favorite place to be is in a lap with a book. She's knows how to "shake it" when the older kids at daycare are dancing and loves to listen to music. She is very excited about Halloween.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Knitting/Beth Update


Even through the summer, I've been knitting a lot. I still fantasize about chucking the traditional jobs and raising goats for milk to make cheese and sheep for the wool. However, on a 0.16 acre lot, I'll have to make do with the local yarn shops and farmers' market cheese. Work remains busy, sometimes in a good way and sometimes in a pull-my-hair-out way. I've always been a bit of a luddite, but I have found a very cool way to learn spanish. I am taking a class via Skype with a teacher in Ecuador. We both have video and audio capability; we IM during the class to correct mistakes and homework is sent by email. It is just what I needed to get my butt in gear and practice speaking and writing. Fall has arrived and I am reminded every day why I love living in New England.

Delia Update


Delia is now 13 months old. We had a little family party for her birthday at her grandparents' house in Connecticut. She started walking about a week later and is now getting into everything. She says "Mommy", which can mean 'mommy', 'daddy', 'mine' or 'milk'. She's now sleeping through the night, which makes us love her even more. She remains a very good natured kid, often open-mouth kissing all of her classmates as they arrive at daycare. She loves to read books, dance, and pet the neighborhood dogs.

Naked Time


...for Delia and the pets, that is. Naked time started out of necesity many months ago when a diaper rash just wouldn't heal. It's now become part of the well-established routine in the vanEagleGiessen household and, speaking for everyone, it is the best part of the day. Mornings and afternoons are equally chaotic with two working parents, a toddler and a dog. Dinner usually is often a tearful affair with the dog getting most of Delia's dinner. Bathtime is quick and efficient; moods improve as the layers of sand, snot, and food get scraped off. Then we all toddle down the hall to hang out in Delia's room (cat and dog included). We let the dishes sit dirty in the kitchen. Clinic notes and lectures wait in backpacks. The dog's bladder is about to burst, but no matter. It is the only time of the day where we are focused on eachother. We read stories, blow bubbles, terrorize the dog and decompress from our stressful days. Once Delia has nursed, we sing a lullaby and say goodnight. Then it's off to walk the dog, clean the kitchen, pack lunches, return phone calls, grade homework, do paperwork....

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Vacation


We've just returned from our first family vacation. We spent a few days on Block Island. BI is a gorgeous little island about 12 miles from Naragansett, Rhode Island. Many people liken its geography to Ireland. It is possible and quite easy to be car free on the island, although a disturbing number of people ferried over their SUVs. We rode our bikes with Delia in tow as far as she would let us. I think she gets a bit bored back there by herself, but her stuffed dromedary helped some. As nice as it was to get away from the responsibilities of home and work, travelling with an infant is not always so easy. She slept quite poorly in a strange environment and our condo was a baby-proofing nightmare. The highlight of the trip was the animal farm located next to our condo. Delia loved to watch and wave at the llamas, camels, bull, donkeys, and kangaroos. Poor Stuart seems a little boring after that crew. We ended up coming home a day early due to rain, sleep deprivation and my new affliction with solar urticaria (sun induced hives). We are now getting ready for Delia's first birthday!