Today we spent most of the day over at Grant and Juanita's house watching the World Cup games and relaxing before tomorrow. Matt got some fun Father's Day presents too!
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's Day Weekend
This weekend we celebrated our last weekend before I go back to work. Yesterday we went to the Cardinals game with Matt's parents. It was a 6 pm start time so Isidora did pretty well through the first 2/3 of the game (and then we went home). She started saying "bee-baoh" (baseball) a couple days ago, so she was even a little interested in the game, for a while at least. Juanita also taught her to say "go, go Aw-bur" for Albert Pujols. It was pretty cute. Here is a fun video of Izzie playing up in the Redbird club again. We did get to sit in our seats for 5 whole innings!
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Hot tub
Matt and I have been pretty busy the last couple of weeks. We have been packing almost every night and during Izzie's naptime we have either been doing even more packing or trying to sell off books at school or at a used book store. The other big thing we have been doing is research on stuff for the new house or actually going out to buy stuff for the new house. We were able to buy a washer and dryer on Thursday that we are pretty excited about! (More details to come at a later date.)
So, that is why this post is a little late in coming. Two weeks ago, Grant and Juanita decided to get the hot tub cleaned up so that Isidora could go swimming. When Isidora saw the water, she was sooo excited and kept saying, "Pea?" (please) and "Go?" Since the water had just been put in from the hose, the water was really really cold and it was going to take the hot tub heater quite a while to heat it up. But, instead of waiting patiently until the next day to go in the tub, Grant took a garden hose and hooked it up to the water heater in the basement and put about 50 or so gallons of hot water into the tub! (Grant was willing to wait patiently, of course, but Isidora was not, so Grant came up with the idea on how to heat it up.) It rose the temperature of the water enough so that we could go in, even if it was still on the cool side.
Isidora and I had a great time in the tub. She has loved being in the water since she was pretty little and she had a great time in her splash pool last year. At first she was pretty timid in the hot tub and sat on the highest ledge near the edge but eventually she built up enough courage to walk around the whole edge and let me hold her in the middle (the water was just high enough that she couldn't stand there). We even put her floaty toy in so that she could float on her own.
On to the pictures!
Juanita thought it would be fun to put some plastic eggs in to play with. Isidora had a great time playing with them and watching them float around. "Eee!" (egg). Here, she was still content to just sit at the edge.
In the floaty, kicking her legs.
Out of the floaty, learning to kick in the water.
Playing with the toys on the floaty.
So, that is why this post is a little late in coming. Two weeks ago, Grant and Juanita decided to get the hot tub cleaned up so that Isidora could go swimming. When Isidora saw the water, she was sooo excited and kept saying, "Pea?" (please) and "Go?" Since the water had just been put in from the hose, the water was really really cold and it was going to take the hot tub heater quite a while to heat it up. But, instead of waiting patiently until the next day to go in the tub, Grant took a garden hose and hooked it up to the water heater in the basement and put about 50 or so gallons of hot water into the tub! (Grant was willing to wait patiently, of course, but Isidora was not, so Grant came up with the idea on how to heat it up.) It rose the temperature of the water enough so that we could go in, even if it was still on the cool side.
Isidora and I had a great time in the tub. She has loved being in the water since she was pretty little and she had a great time in her splash pool last year. At first she was pretty timid in the hot tub and sat on the highest ledge near the edge but eventually she built up enough courage to walk around the whole edge and let me hold her in the middle (the water was just high enough that she couldn't stand there). We even put her floaty toy in so that she could float on her own.
On to the pictures!
Isidora had such a great time, we took her back over several times that week (it was still pretty warm out - around 80 F). Unfortunately, when we went the next day, the tub was way too hot and we had to dump some water out and put cold hose water back in - oh well. It was Daddy's turn to hang out with Isidora in the tub later that week:

Hanging out in the floaty with Daddy. This time the water was a little lower and Isidora could actually walk around the hot tub while she was in the floaty. She really enjoyed the freedom she had!A downside of having the hot tub working again is that every time we go over to Grant and Juanita's now, Isidora is begging to go outside and to go in the tub. Sometimes we can entertain her with just being outside. Looks like we will be in the tub a lot this summer.

On a side note, Isidora started saying a new word this morning - "sewoh" or sword to us. Claire had bought Matt a Prince Phillip sword for his birthday or Christmas a couple years ago and now Isidora loves to play with it. Today she told us what it is!
Bonus picture!
Here is Isidora in her splash pool last year - it was an inflatable open hippo mouth (kind of creepy). The canopy was great and did a great job protecting her from the sun. It also had a little fountain (where her hand is) that you would connect a hose to so it would spray water. This picture is from the first time she used it. She was 6 months old in the picture and was about a week away from being able to sit on her own. She had a great time in there!
On a side note, Isidora started saying a new word this morning - "sewoh" or sword to us. Claire had bought Matt a Prince Phillip sword for his birthday or Christmas a couple years ago and now Isidora loves to play with it. Today she told us what it is!
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Easter Triduum
This week has been pretty busy. Most of the week was spent looking at houses and then making an offer on a house. We also went to the Magic House again with Katee and got to explore some new areas! But, as promised, Isidora got to wear some new dresses for the Triduum!
Here is Izzie playing with her letter magnets at Nanny and Papa's before we head out to Holy Thursday mass at the Cathedral Basilica.
On Friday we heard back from our realtor that our offer had been accepted on the house in the Morning, and then later in the afternoon we took Isidora to Good Friday Service. Fortunately, Juanita was able to come with us, because Isidora was quite a handful during the veneration. Nanny was able to take her outside for a while (the veneration lasted 45 minutes with all the people there) during which Matt and I were able to have some quiet prayerful time inside.
Isidora ready for Good Friday (minus shoes), complete with pig tails! Thanks again to Godfather Greg for the beautiful outfit!
We made some pretty neat eggs this year I think.
One of Katee's striped eggs.
One of the speckled eggs made with food coloring with all of the eggs in the background.
On Saturday, we decided that since Easter Vigil mass was not going to start until 8:30 pm, and Izzie is in bed most of the time at 7 pm, we were going to have Grant and Juanita keep her overnight at their house and Matt and I would go to the Vigil alone. But before we left, we were able to participate in Easter egg dying.
Matt and I had a wonderful time at Easter Vigil, and we were both very glad we left Isidora with his parents since we didn't even get home until 11:45 pm. But, we felt that Isidora really should go to Easter Mass, so we decided to go with her again at the 8 am service Easter morning. Unfortunately Izzie was kind of on a funky schedule secondary to sleeping somewhere different and waking up 2 hours earlier than normal and so she was pretty tired - which meant that she was a wiggle worm during the whole Mass. Oh well.
After mass we headed back over to Grant and Juanita's to celebrate Easter.

After mass we headed back over to Grant and Juanita's to celebrate Easter.
Here is Izzie's Easter basket, complete with Libs chocolate - a family tradition from my mom's side of the family.

Check out all of my eggs!
Let me show you, Nanny.
We got Isidora a baby carrier for her baby doll.
And we went for a walk after brunch (breakfast tacos and mimosa!) and Izzie got to try out her new carrier.

After Izzie took a nap (she fell asleep on the 10 minute drive back to Grant and Juanita's), Isidora got to go Easter egg hunting! She loved it! She was a natural. She already likes picking things up and putting them in a basket or something of that sort, so this was a breeze for her. She had such a great time.
Isidora finding Easter eggs in the grass wearing her Easter dress and hat. (Thanks Grandma!)
Auntie Katee got Isidora some bubbles for Easter and we had lots of fun blowing and popping bubbles.
Hmm, a bit more dirt, I think.
I wonder what this tastes like. (She did try it eventually, and she didn't like it.)
I think I will just eat some worms instead. (More Easter candy from Auntie Katee.)
Grant cooked the ham outside on the grill so that the oven could be used for other things, and so that the house would not get so warm.
Here is the complete meal set up buffet-style. We had the ham with an apple cider reduction raisin sauce, some pan fried okra, dinosaur kale, and sweet potato fries. We also had home made buttermilk biscuits and home made pickles, pickled onions and pickled okra. For dessert we had bread pudding with a whiskey sauce. It was great!
Izzie got to have a chocolate lollipop from Auntie Katee for dessert. Spoiled rotten.
Happy Easter! He is risen!
After opening baskets and hunting for eggs, we spent some time on the deck. Isidora that these potted evergreens (Uncle Ben's bonzai trees) needed more dirt in them, so she took dirt from some failed tomato seedlings on the other side of the deck and put them in the pot. This occupied her for about 20 minutes or so! It was a blast to watch.
As always, we also had a very lovely Easter dinner made by Matt's dad, Grant. For the last couple of days, he has been soaking a country ham to rehydrate it and decrease some of the salt content. I have ever only had a country ham at the Colvin house. They are very salty, but pretty tasty. The ham he was able to get was huge, I think he said it was about 20 lbs to begin with, but he had to cut it into 3 sections because it was simply too big. He ended up cooking about 13 lbs of it today (the main 10 lb portion and a 3 lb shank).
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Friday, April 2, 2010
Daddy's scratchy face
Recently, Isidora has become interested in Matt shaving every morning. This has led to frequent episodes of Izzie getting to feel Daddy's "scratchy face." I think maybe Isidora was reminded by a part in Pat the Bunny where Judy gets to feel her daddy's scratchy face.
It is definitely pretty cute - Izzie will walk around feeling her face then she will reach up to feel Matt's face. Sometimes it is more of a smack than a feel, but oh well. Here are some pictures capturing the fun!

It is definitely pretty cute - Izzie will walk around feeling her face then she will reach up to feel Matt's face. Sometimes it is more of a smack than a feel, but oh well. Here are some pictures capturing the fun!
PS: Yesterday, we made an offer on a house and today it was accepted! So, pending all the inspections, etc., we will be home owners! More details to come.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Palm Sunday
I love Holy Week! Other than Christmas time, this is definitely my most favorite time of the year and it is certainly my most favorite time of the liturgical year. I get so excited for the Triduum!
So, today was Palm Sunday and in celebration, I decided we should dress Isidora up in one of her new dresses! And, of course, we took a ridiculous amount of pictures of her today in her new dress. 60 to be exact. :O
Just a warning, there are a lot of pictures (12), and a video! Isidora did some pretty cute things today, including playing outside with Sofie and some fun play time with Daddy.
Izzie being silly with her lovey. Apparently she needed both hands for something, I have no idea what though!
I am going to smoosh your face with this lovey and my head, Daddy!
Here Daddy, have a lovey in your face!
Aww, I love my Daddy. And I have a mouth full of cereal bar.
I think I need a hug now.
And a cuddle.
Time to go outside at Nanny and Papa's house! Check out my new rain coat! (Well, we've had it for a couple of months, this is just the first time she has gotten to wear it.)
Daddy did some fancy camera work. And Isidora loves to play with her ears, which calls, "eye." (She also calls her eyes, "eye," and lights, "eye" as well.)
It was raining this morning, but the sky cleared up and it was really pretty outside in the late afternoon.
I just really liked this picture.
Playing with Sofie.
Friends.
And finally, Matt took this video of Isidora and I playing with Sofie outside. I didn't actually know he was taking a video, but it is fun to see what Isidora is like around Sofie, especially when we go outside to play! (I had to split it into 2 parts)
I love how she gets so excited when she sees Sofie playing. I also love how occasionally she plays with Sofie's tail. They didn't used to get along this well. Sofie didn't always like playing with Isidora, but since Sofie figured out that she can take food from Isidora, she has started to like Izzie a lot more. And Izzie pays attention to her, which Sofie likes. I also like how Isidora pats Sofie - it's like she is trying to get her to cough something up she pats so hard!
Anyway, I am sure that with all of the big masses coming up, we will take more pictures of all of her new dresses! Really, they aren't so much "new" as have just been given to us over the last several months or bought when they were on clearance and there weren't any in her size or they were the wrong season, etc. They are just being worn for the first time. Also, several different people bought Isidora an "Easter dress" - she has at least 4 now. Oh well.
PS: I am also very excited because we are going to look at houses tomorrow! Today made me realize the importance of having a yard (one without dog poop everywhere), since Isidora loves to spend time outside!
PS: I am also very excited because we are going to look at houses tomorrow! Today made me realize the importance of having a yard (one without dog poop everywhere), since Isidora loves to spend time outside!
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