locomotion by laundry |
And now? Nothing stopping her, as our no-longer-a-baby-most-definitely-a-toddler goes “wunnin’ wunnin’” through the Gardens to feed the ducks, or marching through the snow, or even waddle-waddling across the kitchen floor in imitation of mommy’s favourite penguins.
wunnin' wunnin' on South Bank |
After taking those first tentative steps in mid-January, Paige’s next accomplishment was talking. I can’t remember when the first one properly popped out, but do know it was one of her favourite summer entertainments: bubble.
And for the longest time, bubble was about it. Bubbles in the bath, blowing bubbles in the park, bubbles from the teacher at Monkey Music. At first, every new word was cause for excitement – “yes, that was definitely ‘Daddy’” and “I think she just said ‘milk’”. And then somehow it wasn’t. Although we continue to be surprised when she says something completely new, we seem to have taken the fact of her talking as ordinary already, which just shows how easy we become accustomed to actually quite remarkable activities.
That’s why a yearly look back can be ‘a good thing’ – it reminds you to marvel again at what we can so quickly take for granted. (Although I’d marvel a bit more if the introduction of talking didn’t also include the key phrases ‘that’s mine’ and ‘want chocolate’, but hey, you can’t have it all...)
Something else we take for granted is the engineering feats that come together to provide long-haul travel – which allowed us a number of very welcome and enjoyable visits with family and friends, despite our residing across the globe. (Well, on different sides of the Atlantic)
Beth's birthday in Miami |
Enjoying the Fete |
August brought us new guests, with the Olson gang flying in en route to Jerusalem. Our front room became Camp Wulfagar with Kara, Jess, Toby, and Beruria all bunking down in, on, and around the sofas and tv. A bit crowded – but we loved having them visit, and wish it could’ve been longer. I especially loved to see Paige and her cousins running around and giggling – aww...
Swinging with her NY cousins |
As soon as the Olsons took off eastward, it was our turn to head west – off to summer hols at Camp Nana. A couple of weeks of rest, relaxation, and New England sunshine... Every day was a great balance of activity and slothfulness, with visits to the lake, science museum, national parks and the ‘Path of Life’, plus local shopping and of course diners, diners, diners. Ashley & I even got the opportunity for a night away in the former mill town of Claremont New Hampshire. Ashley found the one nice hotel (our room even had an outdoor patio with hot tub!), and we had a great time wandering the town and imagining how it might have been in its heyday! We also had a lucky coincidence that my oldest friend Stephanie, er, I mean friend of longest standing had planned a visit to
Chillin' with Poppy at the Woodstock Farmers' Market |
Camp Nana Campers |
Cocktails with the girls for 40th |
Movember madness |
Just as November led to December, December led to January and now we're one week into 2011, and already looking forward to another visit from Nana and Poppy in only a couple of weeks... and who knows what other adventures are in store!?
*Technically at midnight she was -- to our appreciation -- asleep, but you know what I mean