One Smart Cookie

Ok, I know all parents think their child is a genius, but Ana is smart. Like almost scary smart. Maybe it has something to do with all that brain-developing DHA she’s been eating. When I look at her I can practically see the wheels of her mind working overtime.

She is at that great stage when children start figuring out cause and effect. And boy does she! She knows how to turn the TV on and off, change the stations on my clock radio, start the dishwasher, and the list goes on and on. Hardly a day goes by when she doesn’t figure out how something else works. In fact, she is already challenging all my baby-proofing efforts!

I know it is only her limited 30-something word vocabulary that is keeping her from correcting me on things: “Mama, it’s not pink, it’s magenta.” I can see that Simeon and I are going to have our work cut out for us when she is a teenager.

For example, the other day Ana was playing upstairs when I noticed her take a detour into the guest bathroom. Knowing exactly what she was planning to do, I raced in (beating her by only a second–man, is she quick these days!) and grabbed up the animal’s water bowl before she could splash around in it. Admitting defeat, she walked out of the bathroom and wandered towards my room. I sat down feeling quite proud of myself for preventing the lovely mess that would ensue when Ana sloshed around in the bowl, inevitably dousing herself with water. About a minute went by before I jumped up and ran through my room, into the master bathroom, where I found Ana contently splashing around in the water bowl in there (we keep water bowls for all the animals in each bathroom). She looked up at me with such a proud look on her face. Knowing I would take away the first bowl, she got resourceful and found an alternate bowl to play in. I admit, she beat me on this one. Score: Ana-1, Mama-0.

Now I just have to hope she only uses her powers for good…

Breakfast Musings

You know you have finally become an adult when you realize the cereal you just bought has a toy inside only AFTER it falls directly into your bowl. I remember a day when I would select my cereal purely based on the “prize” inside. Now I pick it based on several factors: 1) whether I will eat it before it goes stale, 2) if it is relatively good for me, and 3) if I can share it with my daughter. I guess it’s good to feel younger than I am, but sometimes it really catches me off guard that I am in my *shiver* late twenties. How the heck did that happen?!

A Letter: Thirteen Months

Dear Ana,
Today you turn thirteen months…I know, back to telling your age in terms of months again! Thirteen is usually considered an unlucky number, but not for us. This month has been as perfect and magical as we could ever hope. I had fully intended on only writing these letters to you for the first year of your life, but like a lot of things involving you, I am not ready to give this up. There are just so many things I want to tell you, to share with you, to help you understand what an amazing person you are.



The biggest news of all this month is you are officially walking! You started walking on your birthday and haven’t stopped since. It was perfect timing because so many of your family and friends were all there to witness your first real steps. We had the video camera rolling as you took about ten steps right into your cousin Emmitt’s arms. It took a couple days before you really got the hang of it, but now you walk everywhere with confidence!



But walking hasn’t been your only great accomplishment this month. You have started talking as well. It seems like you learn a new word every day and it is becoming difficult to keep track of your expanding vocabulary. When you learn a new word you mouth it first, then whisper it for a couple days as you practice the way the word sounds coming out of your mouth, then once you are confident you are doing it correctly, you say the word aloud. (Being a perfectionist is totally something you get from me, sorry! But I swear it’s not always a bad thing!) These are the words you can say: Mama/Mom, Dada/Dad, kitty (which is sometimes shortened to just “ki” like you are so excited you just can’t complete the word), Abby (our cat…you can tell what you find important), baby, bite, cheese, treat, up, uh-oh, please (pronounced “peas”), hi, bye, guys (as in “Hey! Guys! Come get me out of my crib!”), happy, book, ball, balloon (pronounced in one syllable as “bloon”), blankie, binky (pacifier), go, yes/yeah, no, and don’t.



But unlike most children who use “no” or “don’t” as part of a tantrum, you use it as more of a baby alarm system. When you are doing something you know you are not suppose to be doing I hear a faint, “No, no…don’t” from across the room. Then I am able to come over and quickly remove the object you shouldn’t have. I can also tell when someone forgot to put the baby gates up because the pitter-patter of your little feet speeds up when you are racing towards something you shouldn’t be doing. I just listen closely to you and your noises and we can prevent most major accidents. Works like a charm!



We have recently expanded your language boom to include some fun “baby party tricks.” When asked what noise a puppy makes, you reply “woof.” In fact, when you hear our dogs bark, you often woof back at them…then more often than not you follow it with a “shhh!” You also know that a sheep says “baa.” But when we try to tell you a kitty says “meow” you simply laugh at us. I think it’s because you have never heard our cats make a noise anywhere close to that. And you would know because you pay very close attention to those cats!



Aside from animals, you are also very into music right now. Anything that sings or plays music captivates you and makes your eyes light up in a way that warms my heart. A lot of your toys sing the alphabet so every once in awhile you belt out a random string of letters. It usually starts with “ahh, bee, cee, dee,” then warps into your own twisted version of what I imagine you think are “letters.” We have also gone to a lot of birthday parties in the last couple weeks and you have become very fond of singing “Happy Birthday” only your version goes more like, “Happy to ooo.” If we even mention the song or say “happy” in a sentence I often hear you whispering the song under your breath.



Oh Ana, my sweet baby girl, I am just so happy you and I are able to spend so much time together. I know you won’t be able to remember these moments when you are older, so I try my very best to document our lives through my website, photographs, and even these letters, so when you grow up you will always know we filled our days with happiness and laughter, but more than anything you will know that you were loved.



All my love,
Mama

Happy New Year

My nephew, Emmitt, was born on New Years Eve so more often than not we celebrate his birthday and New Years with my sister and her family. This year wasn’t any different. We all met up for dinner and headed back to their house for cake, ice cream, and games to keep us busy until midnight. On the drive to my sister’s house Ana fell asleep (which was to be expected since it was well after 8pm) but instead of being groggy when we got her out of her car seat and curling up to sleep (we brought her Pack N Play along) she looked around, realized where she was, giggled and took off around the room.

And she didn’t stop until after the ball dropped.


(Photo taken just minutes before midnight.)

Hope you all had a safe and happy holiday!. Wishing everyone a wonderful 2008! If it is anywhere close to as amazing as last year, I can’t wait to get started!

Christmas 2007

Well, here at the Bateman household we had a very merry Christmas indeed! We had my mom over to celebrated Christmas morning here at our house. We listened to Christmas music as we opened presents and enjoyed a lovely breakfast together. We got everything we wanted and more; my wonderful husband surprised me with a beautiful strand of pearls and matching earrings. He is just too good to be true!



Then we made a quick stop at my Dad’s for hugs and our gift exchange. (Note the pearls!)



Finally we went to my sister’s house for the big family meal, good times, and, of course, more presents!



But the biggest surprise wasn’t a gift at all, but a white Christmas! The snow came down all day and looking out the windows we felt like we were inside a snow globe. It was simply breathtaking.



Oh and we all had a great time breaking in the kiddos new Nintendo Wii. I think the adults may have had more fun than the children!



I hope you all had a great day. You can see all the pictures of our holiday in the
Christmas 2007 gallery.

Pureeing. Again.



Just when I thought I was done pureeing foods, I am back at it again! Only this time the foods aren’t just for Ana. My friend Bridget recently shared a fabulous cookbook with me:
Deceptively Delicious. It is this amazing cookbook about getting your kids (well, your whole family really!) to eat healthier. Jessica Seinfeld (yes, Jerry Seinfeld’s wife) created all these recipes that have pureed vegetables in kid-friendly recipes to really up the nutritional value, as well as end the “Eat your veggies!” battle. I have been trying the recipes practically every day since I borrowed Bridget’s copy of the book and I love it. In fact, I went out this weekend and bought my own copy so I can continue to keep trying out more recipes (I figured Bridget would want her copy back eventually!).

Now Ana is not the picky eater in our family (yet, anyway! Knock on wood!) because she eats anything and everything we put in front of her. Simeon and I, on the other hand, are not the best at remembering to eat our veggies. We are WAY better now that we have Ana, since we cook them for her, we end up eating them as well. But the recipes in the book sneak veggies we wouldn’t normally eat into foods we love. Over the weekend I made Scrambled Eggs and Pancakes for breakfast and homemade Macaroni and Cheese for lunch; all of which were packed with veggies…and we didn’t even realize it! The recipes are simple and call for ingredients I typically have on hand; both very important criteria when I am trying out new recipes. If you are skeptical, like I was, borrow a copy from a friend or the library, or just try some of the sample recipes Oprah has on her website, but I guarantee once you realize how delicious eating your vegetables can be you will be getting a copy of your very own!

Our First Recall

With all the product recalls in the news lately, particularly those affecting children’s toys, it makes Christmas shopping a little scary. You don’t want to buy something that may end up hurting your child through faulty assembly or the ever-popular lead paint. Luckily, we have managed to dodge the recalls.

Until now.

We came home today to find a voice mail from Ana’s pediatricians office. Now, that is never a good thing. They were calling to inform me of the Merck Hib Vaccine Recall. Ana received her latest round of vaccinations at her 12-month doctors appointment on Monday, and naturally she received one of the 1.2 million potentially contaminated Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccines (Hib vaccine). Ironically enough, the vaccine is suppose to prevent serious bacterial infections (including Meningitis and Pneumonia) however the vaccine itself me be contaminated with bacteria.

While I was searching for fair pricing mailbox in our locality. The nurse I spoke with wanted to reassure me that Ana will not need to be revaccinated, there was just some concern about sterility of the machine that manufactured the vaccine. Lovely. So we need to keep an eye on Ana for the next week to make sure she doesn’t develop a fever or a rash.

I guess on the up-side, at least Ana did receive the vaccination. Due to the recall, there is expected to be a severe shortage of the vaccine.

Please note: I am not mentioning this to start a vaccination debate. I am a firm believer in vaccinations. I believe that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks and that vaccination has been one of the most important public health advances in history. I am simply letting everyone know what has happened and not inviting any comments about my being a bad parent for trying to prevent avoidable childhood diseases. Thank you.

Party Pictures

On Sunday we celebrated Ana’s first birthday with our family and friends.



My mom and I made Ana a special mermaid birthday cake. A little girl just doesn’t turn one every day!



I had to help Ana blow out her candle. She wasn’t sure what was going on, but she was having a good time anyway!



We gave Ana her own part of the cake and she was quite happy to dive right in and eat.



We let Ana have a little ice cream to help wash down the frosting…



Then she returned to eating her cake. I think she was prepared to eat the entire thing. We finally took it away from her because I didn’t want her to get sick on her birthday!



Ana received a lot of fun toys, adorable clothes, and memories that will last a lifetime. A big “thank you” to everyone who shared this special occasion with us!



You can see all the pictures from Ana’s big day in the
Ana’s First Birthday gallery.