Monday, October 31, 2011

It's the Great Pumpkin, Claire Bear!

Mommy's Lil Pumpkin
 Today was Claire's first Halloween!  I kept forgetting all day and asking her if she remembered last year... just to have to remind myself of course not, she wasn't born yet!  I'm unfortunately in all sorts of first birthday mode, so I can't remember little details like, uh, it hasn't happened yet!
M-I-Z-Z-O-U!
 Claire was a very important girl for Halloween.  In fact, she had day care to dress for (the "Mommy's Lil' Pumpkin" shirt), a Halloween party this weekend, and of course, the big day itself.  She couldn't be caught wearing the same costume twice, so she dressed up differently every time.  Unfortunately for us, Claire is on the move these days!  She's crawling everywhere (silly me, I thought the grass would stop her), and now she's standing all the time and starting to take steps all on her own!  It sure made taking pictures a real challenge!
...and I'm done posing
 So Claire decided she wanted to wear her MU cheerleader uniform to the party this weekend.  She has cute Mizzou tights from Grandpa Larry and she's had this uniform since... before she was born!  The tiger ears, too!  The taggy blanket is the one I made last spring and her tiger was given to me at my Master's ceremony.  Costume complete! 
Is THIS the Great Pumpkin?
 Claire wears this get up to go to the MU games, which means it's technically an outfit she's already been seen in (gasp!) but we didn't have any good pictures of her all decked out, so we thought this would be a good photo op as well.  Besides, we didn't want to do a reveal on her actual costume early!
She's so curious about everything; it's almost impossible to get her to smile at the camera!

This reminds me of a senior picture pose for some reason
 For real Halloween we didn't actually do any trick-or-treating since Claire can't eat the candy, and I thought it seemed greedy to take her out just to eat all her candy when we got home (oh, we still got candy, don't worry about us!)
Who is outside now??  Are they coming to take my candy away?
 Our first stop was Grandma and Grandpa Duckett's house.  She crawled around their newly remodeled house, enjoying the splendor of their new padded carpet!  I really thought she wouldn't be able to crawl in this costume so I was hoping for good pictures--turns out yes indeed she can crawl as a pumpkin.  Capturing her in it sitting still was impossible!
Peeking out the door for trick-or-treaters!

...and she WORE THE HAT!  For all the trouble I've gone through to make her lovely hats, this cheap thing stayed on her head for a long time.  Rats!  Double rats!  At least it was cute for pictures!

So determined!

The hat disappears--it got too hot for a hat, anyway.
 And Claire even went so far as to show off her newest trick, standing and taking a few steps all on her own.  She's been standing and cruising on furniture for what seems like forever.  But now she's finally been brave enough to try a few steps.  We can't wait for her to really start to walk!
Little steps!
 We also went to visit our Auntie Anne where we got to see trick-or-treaters (which she smiled at).  We couldn't stay too long because it was getting close to bed time, and Claire does NOT let you forget she's getting sleepy!  She really didn't seem to mind the costume, which was impressive since we thought it would be a terror.  She smiled and patted it a lot; I think she liked how shiny it was.  Overall Claire had a pretty fun first Halloween.  I can't wait until she's a little older and can actually trick-or-treat, or at least appreciate all the fun of Halloween! 
Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pumpkin Carving

This pumpkin is all mine!
 A few weeks ago, we went as a family to pick out our very first pumpkin!  Claire was very excited checking out the pumpkin patch, and even though she probably would have loved to walk away with a huge pumpkin, we went for something a little more Claire-sized.  She also got a mini-pumpkin (not pictured) that she will use in her year one pictures next week.  However, when I tried to explain the jack-o-lantern concept, she was clueless. 
You are NOT going to hurt this pumpkin!

I am just addicted to trying to capture Claire's small, curious, detailed hands. 

I love how she points and examines the smallest details.

It seems so funny that something as simple as a pumpkin can bring her so much joy... and yet... her face just lights up playing with it!

Hold up, hold up.  You're gonna do WHAT to my pumpkin?
 I haven't carved a pumpkin in a long time.  Some of my fondest memories of pumpkins past have been carving them with my family, sprawled out on some newspaper on the kitchen floor.  I was going to go hardcore for our very first Halloween and get a carving kit and use a pattern, but we decided that we should go retro and make our own jack-o-lantern face.  It kind of made sense, since I think Claire would register more with a face than with a whole scary design (although I was quite attracted to the Sesame Street carving kits... maybe next year). 
The mayhem begins... not sure what to think yet.
 So I tried my best to draw a happy face on the pumpkin.  I did all the slicing far away from tiny fingers up on the counter, but Matt helped Claire always keep the action in her sights.  I was so nervous I'd chop my finger off or something right in front of her (that carving kit sounded better all the time, right?).  No humans were injured in the making of this jack-o-lantern, I'm proud to say.
The first handfuls... I realized she could eat the pumpkin, since it's just a squash.  I had a total "oh no" moment before it registered she wasn't going to actually eat it anyway... haha.

Little hand sneaking in for more while Mommy does the "real" dirty work.

I love this photo... both girls looking into their "bowls"

Claire was very concerned about the process. 
 Claire was definitely interested in the process.  She was all about pumpkin scooping.  I was really worried I'd be picking pumpkin off of the both of us for days, but I managed to make it out clean and even with all her playing, she remained pretty clean too.  I just love how much attention she can show now.  She really understood there was something awesome going on.  She watched me and played with pumpkin goo the whole time.  I'm impressed she didn't just grab a chunk and crawl off or something!
She was so interested in what was going on inside Mr. Pumpkin.  I bet next year she'll really get a kick out of pulling out the goo herself!

Wonder what pumpkin tastes like...

Oh man... pumpkin is gross!  (see, I KNEW I wouldn't have to worry about her eating some and choking)

A few times Claire really worried me.  I thought she was going to face plant in goo--or throw the goo and bowl!

Love this shot!

Love these action shots--she certainly had a lot of fun today!

She even knew what to do with the spoon!

I was waiting for her to get a big spoonful and stick it in her mouth, since she knows what spoons are for.  Too bad she already found out that pumpkin isn't tasty!

Mommy and Claire enjoying the goo!
 I don't know why, but for some reason I've been looking forward to this pumpkin carving since she was born.  I have such happy memories of being little myself, watching my own parents clean out our pumpkins and carve them.  It was almost surreal being on the other side of things and being the "pumpkin expert" for Claire.  I've had a lot of "mommy" moments this past year, but this meant a lot to me.  I was even more excited that Claire had so much fun and was so interested in the process.  It's funny how the simple things like carving a pumpkin for our first Halloween could mean so much in the long run, but I'm glad we're making these memories.  After her bath, we lit the pumpkin in the dark bathroom so she could see the result of all our hard work.  She smiled so big and pointed right at it.  I think our happy face was a big hit!  I'm excited to stick him out on the front porch for trick-or-treaters!  Can't wait to do it again next year!
Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Claire at Eleven Months!

Oh Hai there!
 No pictures last month means an excess of them now!  Claire has gone from baby to little person overnight.  She talks all the time.  She mimics us (or whoever is doing the talking) as much as she can.  She dances.  She appears to say "thank you" although since Matt and I have terrible manners, we don't believe she's heard those words. 
Here I come, Daddy!  Wait for me!
Although crawling was quickly followed by pulling up to standing, Claire has finally gotten good at the standing part.  She boogies to music, bending her knees and beating on whatever is in front of her.  She can also stand without holding on to anything.  She hasn't made an attempt to walk, but she will walk along the couch or fireplace holding on now, which is a relatively new move for her. 
Taking the walker on a walk
Nothing is safe in Claire's reach.  We've finally settled that some things will just be toys--coasters, soda bottles, shoes... We try to keep everything else away.  Since she's learned "no", it makes it easier to warn her off of things like the dog toys, the XBox, and television remote. 
Good mommies don't put the camera down, even when danger is eminent.
This stool was on the fireplace, for instance.  We have the fireplace padded, so she's safe around it, but she'd never shown this much in the stool until now.  She flung it to the ground and said, I kid you not, "uh-oh" and then looked at me for reaction.  When I said, "yeah, uh-oh" and grabbed the stool she just kept saying "uh-oh" in a really high pitched voice.  I think she was mocking me.
Look Mom, no hands!
Claire continues to enjoy the simple pleasures of Sesame Street. 

This is how she looks every time I put on Sesame Street.  Crazy.  Abby Cadabby is a good hero, I guess!
 She recognizes many of the main characters as well as the intro music.  I might be a bad mommy for letting her watch television, but the TV is going to be on either way, I'd rather her be exposed to "the Street" than... you know... anything else we watch.  This is her Sesame Street face:
Claire is now sort of feeding herself with a fork or spoon.  I have to load it up first, but she can manage it from there, put it in her mouth, and give it back.  She's really good with mac'n'cheese.  She's also figuring out what she does and doesn't like.  For instance, if I give her carrots and peas, she'll eat the carrots but fish out the peas from her mouth.  If I give her carrots alone, she'll spit them all out.  If I stick anything inside the food she's eating (like a stray pea in the mac'n'cheese) she can figure it out and get it out separately from the other food.  That seems very smart (and very picky) for an eleven month old. 
And she can still hold the juice cup... with her teeth. 
The one thing Claire simply can't figure out is a sippy cup.  We've got lots of different kinds thinking maybe she just couldn't figure one particular cup out.  However, the basic concept of tilting the cup to get the juice has escaped her.  This is her newest cup, which is nice for her because she can carry it in her teeth (all 8+ of them) and crawl around. 
It's pretty entertaining hanging out with Claire.  She's teething again and I can't imagine what other teeth she could be getting in.  She is a terror to diaper change, so we have her "help us" by holding on to something.  She actually works on brushing her own teeth some mornings.  She of course still sleeps solidly through the night, although she's always sleeping on her knees.  She looks so uncomfortable.  I've learned not to move the baby though. 
She still fits pretty true to size to all of her clothes (she's still wearing her 6-9 month clothes too though... so maybe she's finally running a little small?)  She loves bath time as it's just an excuse for serious play.  She's also started playing a bit more with Wally since she can hold her own ground.  She does scare sometimes and crawls really quickly to me and throws herself at me in a huggy way to "get safe".  Very cute. 

I'm busy working on all of the wonderful surprises for her first birthday.  I can't believe how fast the time has gone.  Just tonight giving her a bath made me so sad to think how much she's changed... it still seems like yesterday they handed me a new baby.  Now I have this wonderful daughter that has grown up before my eyes!
Darn! That's the end!  See you on my birthday!

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