Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Happy Festivus
At Juniper's very lefty preschool, we celebrate the secular Festivus for our winter holiday. Instead of a pole and the airing of grievances, OCP's Festivus involves costumes, lanterns, a parade, singing, and the airing of thank-yous for the teachers and school director.
Juniper with her Festivus costume and lantern.
The parade sets off.
March!
Juniper took her marching seriously.
Miss Shannon jumped in for a snuggle when Juniper was a little overwhelmed by the big post-parade crowd.
It was pretty adorable to hear all the OCP kids singing the Festivus song (to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."):
"Stand up tall and spread your limbs/You're a fall tree in the wind/Pretty leaves are falling down/Some are green and some are red/Now it's time to go to bed."
Christmas photos to come soon! We had a great holiday, with much of Aaron's family in Atlanta for a visit.
Juniper with her Festivus costume and lantern.
The parade sets off.
March!
Juniper took her marching seriously.
Miss Shannon jumped in for a snuggle when Juniper was a little overwhelmed by the big post-parade crowd.
It was pretty adorable to hear all the OCP kids singing the Festivus song (to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."):
"Stand up tall and spread your limbs/You're a fall tree in the wind/Pretty leaves are falling down/Some are green and some are red/Now it's time to go to bed."
Christmas photos to come soon! We had a great holiday, with much of Aaron's family in Atlanta for a visit.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Cyborg baby?
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Baby madness!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Four-eyes
Look who has glasses!
We'd noticed that Juniper goes cross-eyed when she looks at something up close and took her to the eye doctor to have that checked out. It turns out that she has strabismus, a condition where her eye muscles are not working together to focus on objects. Left untreated, the brain might start to ignore the information coming from one of her eyes, leading to a lazy eye (which has its own host of potential unwelcome consequences). Juniper is not nearsighted or farsighted but is now wearing bifocals to help correct the strabismus.
She was a champ during the exam and glasses fitting, and so far she's pretty enthusiastic about the glasses. I think it helps that both of her parents and many of her adult family and friends also wear glasses. We'll see how it goes once the novelty wears off.
(A post script for all the Applegaths: Am I the only one who looks at Juniper's nose and smile and sees Katy Applegath Baker?)
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Cute cousins
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Updated Stats
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Splish splash again
Because Thomas isn't the only one who had a blast playing in the puddles at the Oakhurst Community Garden.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Bedtime adventures
Friday, December 3, 2010
DeeDee's visit
Thursday, December 2, 2010
To the library
The day after Thanksgiving, we had a trip to the library that was full of misadventures, but still quite fun in the end.
Misadventure #1: the library was closed for the holiday.
Save #1: deciding to bring Juniper's big wheel tricycle to ride around the empty parking lot.
Misadventure #2: the last time Juniper rode her tricycle in our driveway, we left it outside our fence, and it seems to have disappeared.
Save #2: deciding to bring Juniper's little horse instead of the tricycle. This save was for real.
Juniper had no problem entertaining herself while waiting for the tricycle/horse to arrive. The normal rule in parking lots is that she has to hold a grown-up's hand, so it was an unusual treat to be able to run around like a wild child with no fear of cars.
Once the horse arrived, she had a blast riding it around the empty parking lot.
This gentle slope allowed Juniper to discover the joy of coasting down with no feet.
We pointed out the handicapped ramp for even better coasting. (My public health self is compelled to point out that there was a grown-up at the bottom of the ramp to stop her. And that we bought her a bike helmet today.)
Meanwhile, Hazel slept.
Misadventure #1: the library was closed for the holiday.
Save #1: deciding to bring Juniper's big wheel tricycle to ride around the empty parking lot.
Misadventure #2: the last time Juniper rode her tricycle in our driveway, we left it outside our fence, and it seems to have disappeared.
Save #2: deciding to bring Juniper's little horse instead of the tricycle. This save was for real.
Juniper had no problem entertaining herself while waiting for the tricycle/horse to arrive. The normal rule in parking lots is that she has to hold a grown-up's hand, so it was an unusual treat to be able to run around like a wild child with no fear of cars.
Once the horse arrived, she had a blast riding it around the empty parking lot.
This gentle slope allowed Juniper to discover the joy of coasting down with no feet.
We pointed out the handicapped ramp for even better coasting. (My public health self is compelled to point out that there was a grown-up at the bottom of the ramp to stop her. And that we bought her a bike helmet today.)
Meanwhile, Hazel slept.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Plump & Pudgy
Monday, November 29, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving
Juniper and her cousins (Emily, Jorge, and Alondra) eat their Thanksgiving dinner at the kids' table. Juniper was pretty good about trying the different foods, but quickly settled on her favorite items: turkey, cranberry sauce, and rolls.
Post-dinner walk with DeeDee (and a giant bubble wand).
Three silly, happy girls.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Mer-Juniper
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Cousin Luke
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Meeting Dr. D
On day 6, Hazel had her first visit to the pediatrician (and first trip outside the house). We got official confirmation that she's the picture of perfect health.
Like her big sister, Hazel was a champ during the visit. She nursed through the PKU test with no tears.
Juniper likes hanging out in the waiting room, where she gets to watch TV. She also likes the band-aids, stickers, and fish tank.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
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