Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bubble Terror

We discovered recently that Divya is totally freaked out by things that are sticky.  We realized this when she was playing with Deja's jelly window stickers last week.  She was happily playing, then all of a sudden out of no where, she started screaming and acting completely freaked out.  It took us a while to figure out what scared her, but we finally did: it was the sticky!

Here's a video from tonight.  Arie and I were dying laughing.  Check out how Divya reacts to Arie's bubble gum after she realizes it's sticky...




Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Nine Month Pics



I'm not sure who enjoys the wagon more-Divya or Clemson!


Gotta love bath pictures!

My cutie pie

Words cannot describe how much I love this picture: Divya doing liase mikha (fluttering her eyelashes).

She loves playing in the kitchen...just like her mommy!

Divya getting some Erica love.  This picture makes me smile.  Erica looks so beautiful and radiant with baby Williams growing in her belly!

Sweet moment with Khairie....(made possible only by the fact that Divya had just been holding food. Khairie was hopeful)

'What? Is there something on my face?'

She thought it would be hilarious to give herself a shower with her sippy cup while we were driving back from Madison.  She is insane.  Gets that from her daddy.

Telling Clemson to keep all paws inside the moving vehicle.

Playing while daddy works

Eating the blanket out of her book. Such a silly monkey!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Divya is 9 Months Old!!!

It's hard to believe that Divya has now spent more time in the outside world than in my tummy.  It seems like she has grown up so quickly!  I think the last time I did a Divya update was when she was 4 months old, so it's amazing to think how much she has changed since then.  Here are some of the highlights:
  • She is becoming more mobile on her feet.  She gets around on furniture (or whatever she can hold onto) pretty easily now.  She can also walk pretty well holding one hand--though she prefers to hold both hands because she is much faster!  She has gotten better at dropping down to her butt from standing (as opposed to going timber!).  In the last couple days she has gotten good at holding onto furniture and reaching down to pick up something off the floor again, and then return to standing.  
  • She is a great eater.  She loves all and every kind of vegetable.  She even loves eating onions and garlic!  It is so great to have her sitting at the table with us and eating what we eat.  It was really important to me instill a family tradition of sitting around the dinner table while enjoying each other's company and enjoying food.  Right now, our schedules allows us to sit together for breakfast and dinner, which is awesome!
  • When she eats something she really likes, she says, 'mmmmm!'  She also does a happy food dance when she's eating something she really loves...must have gotten that from her mommy ;)
  • She is very generous.  She is happy to share her food with the dog.  I think she takes pity on Khairie and want to share her food with her.  It's sweet, but still makes me cringe! 
  • She is learning more words everyday.  She is starting to understand phrases in both Nepali and English, and I'm hoping she will become equally comfortable with both languages.
  • She just started to shake her head.  A couple weeks ago at dinner, Arie was being his usual goofy self, so I shook my head at him and said, 'daddy's silly!'  She immediately started shaking her head as well!  So now, I say 'daddy's silly!' and we both shake our head at him.  She also shakes her head when she eats something she doesn't like.  Yesterday it was avocado and today it was yogurt.  She makes a face after tasting, so I ask, 'you don't like it?' and she shakes her head no!
  • She has also learned 'No'.  Well, sort of...I don't actually say no.  I read somewhere once that a child hears no like a billion times, and only hears yes about thirty times or something like that.  So when Divya puts something in her mouth that she's not supposed to (such as paper, the cat ball, or a computer cord), I'll say, 'that's yucky!' and she will remove the object from her mouth and say, 'ugh' as if to say, yes that IS yucky! 
It's so amazing how quickly the time has gone.  We love her so much and she is such a blessing to us.  She makes us laugh every single day!
I no pics on this post, but I will upload some recent pics soon...stay tuned! :)

 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

'Bow wow wow'

Our little puppy dog says, 'bow wow wow!'




Sabotage

Martha Stewart, I love you.  I really do.  I have your books, I subscribe to your magazine, and I frequent your website.  But I am convinced you are trying to sabotage me.  Last week, I had a craving for cookies, and fitting with my resolution to only eat junk food that I make myself (thank you Michael Pollan), I decided to whip some up.  I have always used the same chocolate chip cookie recipe, but I had just finished thumbing through a copy of Everyday Food where I came across a recipe for 'Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies'.  So I decided to give it a whirl.  I really should have known better.  What did I think was going to happen when you bake 1/4 cup balls of dough at 375 for 15 min??  Not good.  Would have been better off just eating the batter-that part was good.  Then, this morning I decided to try out her recipe for quinoa breakfast cereal (like oatmeal, minus the oats, plus the quinoa).  I've really been on a quinoa craze lately and I really liked the idea of quinoa for breakfast.  I followed the recipe to a T.  According to Martha, my quinoa breakfast cereal should have been ready in 15 min.  Nope.  35 minutes later, I settled for al dente quinoa.  It's a good thing quinoa is a complete protein, because by that point my blood sugar was really low and I was really crabby.  That's not to say all her recipes turn out this way...her rigatoni with chicken sausage, spinach and cream tomato sauce and her buttermilk banana pancakes are absolute family staples of ours.  So, I have created some guidelines for following Martha's recipes.  First, only attempt a new recipe when I'm in the right frame of mind.  That would be the 'oh, wow, failed again. That silly Martha!' sort of mood.  Second, wait to entertain with a Martha recipe until it is been tested and the kinks have been worked out.  Lastly, keep in mind that this is a dysfunctional relationship and just accept it.  All that being said, Martha I still love you...but I am watching my back. 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

mmm....Peas!

This child is a pea lovin' fool.  Here is a (short) clip of one of many (very long) peafests. 

Monday, January 17, 2011

Where's your Monkey?

A Snowy Day

We really haven't had much snow this winter.  I'm pretty sure our friends in Greenville have had more snow than we have actually.  Today we had an awesome snowfall.  It was such a gorgeous day: big fat snowflakes falling from the sky and relatively warm outside.  Arie had been working on his references for dissertation (i.e. a butt load of references) all day as was starting to lose his ability to articulate basic sentences, and I had been working around the house cleaning, cooking and doing bunches of laundry.  We decided to take a break and go for a hike in Hickory Hill Park, which is literally right across the street from our house--it's so great!  Here are a few of the pics from our snowy outing.

Getting a ride on daddy's back

No one was more excited about the fresh snow than Khairie

Peeking at the white stuff below

Love this picture!

Snowy hike

Not sure what Khairie is doing here...but I'm pretty sure that's her butt in the air!

Khairie checking in on Divya

Eskimo baby

Snow bunny

'OK mommy, my butt is getting cold!'

Sunday, January 16, 2011

4 Months Later...

It's been 4 months since my last post, and that literally seems like a lifetime ago.  We've been down a pretty crazy road and back.  Last semester I tried to take a full load of classes while working 20 hrs a week as a TA and RA, all while still figuring out this whole mommy thing.  It was nuts.  It was WAY too much.  It took a lot of support from Arie, my family and my closest friends to get through it.  Get through it we did, but as most challenges in life do, it made me (and us as a family) re-evaluate what our priorities are and how to best move forward.  All that being said, I am still pursuing a PhD but I am slowing things down by taking one class at a time to finish out my coursework. I am super grateful that I have the opportunity to continue with my program, while being able spend lots of time with Divya and enjoy watching her grow.

It just amazing to me how much D has changed in 4 short months.  She is such a riot these days.  She is learning how to walk (totally uninterested in the whole crawling thing) and becoming pretty proficient at cruising along furniture.  All she wants to do is walk with a little help from mommy or daddy...all day long!  She is 'talking' more and more every day.  A few of her favorite words right now are 'mama' (when she's upset), 'dada' (when she's happy) and 'cat' (when she's trying to play with the animals--cat or dog!).  Although our favorite was when she said, 'momo.'  She can identify objects like her monkey, the cuckoo clock, and...cat (yes, she really loves the animals).  For the last 2 months, she has been exploring the world of food, which has been especially fun.  Being Ms. Independent, she never wanted to be fed, so my visions of making all varieties of organic baby food purees quickly went out the window.  So now, she pretty much just eats what we eat.  She loves bread, beans and pasta and cannot get enough veggies.  She could eat peas for hours on end.  It's crazy!  Fruit not so much, she definitely does not have a sweet tooth--which is good!.  She has no teeth (yes, we call her 'toothless'), but she can chew like it's nobody's business! 

Saying something...and making a funny face as a result

'I love beans!'

'...and butternut squash'

Crib entertainer

Serious face off for the cat ball

There's lots more to get caught up on, and I promise to be better about keeping up with the blogging.  Not another 4 month hiatus...I promise!