Adaline
Yea yeah…I know I haven’t posted in a while, but we (family) did get to see most of my readers in person this month. Christmas was very good to Addie this year; we pushed for toys that she could use to further cogitative ability and promote hand / eye coordination. In fact, most of these toys were ones Erika and I enjoyed when we were younger. We have noticed she likes to group objects and can draw very straight lines; not sure where she gets these traits
BTW..the wedding photos are amazing…look for them soon!
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Addie is on the loose and she is taking her animal crackers with her! Also on our walk we stumbled upon an Eastern Box Turtle; Addie just stared at it, she didn’t know what to think. So of course I wiki’d it when I got home and found they can live to be 80yrs old! Since this one was full-size, I’m thinking she is older than us and probably predating the park we were standing in.
I apologize in advance for this post because I does not contain a photo of Addie. Rather I thought I’d tell a rather story about her.
A few Saturdays ago (our Father+Daughter day of the week), Addie and I went downtown to our local farmers market. One of the great things about our local market is the variety of farmer–coffee bean,vegetable,fruit, and the one that caught our eye this time was the Orchid farmer. We have had an orchid once in the apartment (Phil) but he live a short life. I wheeled Addie over to the “Orchid Lady” and she picked out Penelope–a larger and more mature orchid than Phil and at this time only three blooms strong.
We surprised Mommy that day when she returned from work and Addie had taken a liking to the plant. In a week or so, Addie had added “pretty” or “preeeetee” to her vocabulary. We usually keep the door to our room (Penelope’s room) closed, but left it open in error. That day Erika walked into our room in search of Addie and found she had taken Penelope off our bedside table and had begun to drag it across the floor by its tall stalk (neck) and all the while chanting “preeetee”. It’s one of those moments where you would be mad if she wasn’t smiling soo happily, No damage was done to Penelope and she is doing more than fine; probably from all of Addie’s love and attention!
Addie is very excited to be walking finally. It is not a big deal to her anymore, she just stands up and takes-off after something that catches her eye. Here she is looking for the iPhone–her and my favorite toy. Today at daycare, Addie walked on a tether for a whole 1-1/2 blocks! She was so tired afterwards, that she napped twice!
I’ve attached a new video of Addie watching a little T.V. (not too much) and her with her new red ball. There is another new video after this one of her playing with our pot drawer. One over her favorite activities is to empty out our Tupperware drawer. After it is completely empty, she puts it all back in. I have notice she moves things around often as if she was organizing them in her own way. Addie is really starting to mature and her sensibilities are starting to show. She is very active, curious, and patient; all the things a father could want.
Brother and sister- her and Miles are now professional beggars for food. They stand at about the same height and follow each other around all day. Whether they are fighting over attention or food, Miles is always cautious around Addie.









