Wednesday, December 23, 2009
More Cute Pictures
Sophie just keeps growing up - now she is drinking like a big girl! We still use a sippy-cup in the car and when she is playing, but she is doing very well drinking normally.
Sophie is getting more and more interested in reading, and is using her Bugsby reading toy that she got for her birthday frequently now.
Sophie has also graduated from infant / toddler puzzles to full jigsaws. She's hoping that she gets some more for Christmas!
Here is a pic of Sophie and Stacy snuggling together...
Sophie likes to give Buddy his treats after he goes outside, and this time I asked her to give it to him like she was a doggy. Buddy nicely grabbed the treat from her mouth - it was very cute!
That's all for now, at least until after Christmas - expect a ton of pictures this weekend (or so)!
Merry Christmas, and safe travel!
Larry
Dance Pictures
Mismas Cookies 2009
We made cookies all day, with about an hour break, and ended up with a huge number of cookies that we will still have for Christmas eve and day tomorrow and Friday.
Sophie had a ton of fun, and helped with everything from rolling peanut butter cookie balls, to putting sprinkles on the iced sugar cookies.
More to come soon!
Larry
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Dance Recital II - The Videos
She did at least look at her teacher most of the time, and Stacy didn't need to be in the room, so Sophie is getting better at this!
I've grabbed the video, and present it here for your pleasure:
Christmas is coming soon - there will be a few big posts coming up, so stay tuned!
Larry
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Video Extravaganza!
Good afternoon, everyone!
I've found some time to grab the video from a couple of more tapes, and here's what we have!
When we were in Virginia, grandpa Johnsrud started playing this game with Sophie - she got a real kick out of it...
As she does with me, she liked to play jungle gym with grandpa...
Her uncle Brad exhausted himself playing super-jump with both Sophie and his son Braydon...
The day before Halloween, our church held the annual Pumpkin Party - a trick-or-treat alternative with carnival games, a bounce house, and a slide Here are a few snippets from that night...
From a couple of weeks ago (it's long, but worth it)...
Sophie is "reading" her Dora Pumpkin Patch book. She is starting to remember the stories, and even roughly what each line in the book is - it's pretty funny and cool at the same time!
That's all for now - more to come soonish!
Larry
Friday, November 20, 2009
Around The House
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Trip To Virginia, Part I
Sophie met Cal (grandpa Johnsrud) last summer, because Julie (grandma Johnsrud) flew him out to meet her - but now, the whole family was going to get to meet Sophie, and she them...
The trip was dreamed up by me as a surprise to Stacy, but I couldn't keep my trap shut for long... I wanted Stacy to get to see her dad again, and also to bring Sophie out to meet everyone.
Stacy and I were very hesitant about the travel component - our last plane ride with Sophie, which admittedly was under extreme circumstances, was the worst sequence of flights we'd ever taken. And yes, Sophie was the one and only reason for that misery.
Again, I understand that she was 19 months old, on flights that took us literally halfway around the world (which can wear many people down), and she'd known us for just over a week, but, it was the exact opposite of fun.
Anyway, we hoped and prayed that Sophie would be okay on the flight, and thankfully, she was. Now that she was into Dora and Kai-Lan, giving her a portable movie player helped A LOT. Combined with Stacy and I describing playfully what the airplane was doing at takeoff and landing, all contributed to us having a good flight in.
There was one hiccup, which was kind of a blessing in disguise.
When we checked in at the desk in Minneapolis, we were told that our flight was delayed by two hours, and that we were going to miss our connection in Atlanta to get to Richmond that night, and would have to stay in Atlanta overnight, and they were booking us on an early flight out the next morning.
It was a blessing, because we were originally scheduled to get to Richmond at around 10PM, which would have been pretty late. This way, we, and the Johnsrud's, were able to get some sleep, and we could start again in the morning.
Here are some pictures of Sophie in the big bed in our hotel room in Atlanta:
Everything went pretty smoothly, and we got into Richmond just fine the following morning.
Believe it or not, this is the only still picture I took while we were in Virginia - the rest is video, which brings me to the fact that part two will be coming soon, with video, and a selection of the portraits that we had taken of the family while we were out there...
I'll try to get part II up this weekend - so stay tuned!
Larry
Punkin Patch
The pumpkin patch marks the point where we lost our camera, one of the big reasons for us not posting for the last two months (sorry!) - but it was safe and sound in our glove box he whole time, so we still have our good camera, and more importantly, have all of the images that were on it...
We will now be downloading the pictures on a regular basis, just in case...
So, it was a cold Saturday morning in October, and we had our first (and so far only) snow of the season. Because of the weather, we called to make sure that the place would be open - they were (obviously).
When we arrived, there was only one other car there, and we were a little hesitant - but the owner came out and greeted us, and we started to look around at what they had.
This was Sophie's first pumpkin patch, so she was wandering around, just looking at everything, until we moved toward the petting zoo area. She loved every one of the animals.
As we walked around, we saw a rabbit hutch with a fence around it. They started coming out, and eventually there were 8 or 9 rabbits all walking around and being cute. Sophie wanted to climb in a pet them, but we made sure she didn't fall in.
After the animals, we went to a cart they had set up that had smaller pumpkins, and each of us picked out a pumpkin to bring home and have on the stoop.
We got home just fine, and Sophie was happy to have seen the bunnies...
More to come soon!
Larry
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Just Some Pictures Before We Go
UPDATE! - I now have taken the time to res-sort and comment on the pictures! Yes, I'm posting again!
Sophie is a Dora Freak (and secondarily Diego and Kai-Lan) - so it was natural for her first "aware" birthday party to be a Dora party. We went all out, Dora plates, cups, napkins, cake, and a banner!
In the time-honored tradition of children everywhere, Sophie sneaks some frosting...
Here is the "Giggly" Kai-Lan doll that we got for her - it reminds us of how she looks when she does her big smile :) That's grandpa Ziegler looking on...
At this party, she was really figuring out presents, and this present had a bunch of different things in a bag big enough for her to fall in, and she almost did, trying to get the stuff on the bottom...
Sophie got her first Barbie, which she is showing off to her friend Jayden, as grandma and grandpa Ziegler watch...
When Sophie has stayed with grandma and grandpa Gabriel, she and grandpa share some super big marshmallows, so grandpa got her a big bag for home use...
Just a small portion of the pile o' presents...
Sophie had such genuine enthusiasm for everything she received (whether she knew what it was or not) - I hope she keeps that...
Giving grandpa Ziegler a big thank-you kiss...
Eating her lunch with her baby and grandpa Gabriel.
The previous evening, Stacy and I gave her the bulk of the presents from us (so it wouldn't be just a mom and dad fest with everyone else there).
I had been finding some awesome deals, and we got her a V-Smile learning system and a bunch of games so that she could get started with some other types of fun learning.
Sophie loves playing with hair, so we got her a set of hair toys...
She also gt her first Cabbage Patch Kid (we tried to get one that looked like her)...
Sophie's aunt-aunt gave her a couple of games that she already had, so I traded them in for something we knew Sophie would love - a play vacuum. Every time I vacuum, she wants to hold the handle and help - now she has one made just for her. The middle section pops off, and can be used like a dust-buster. She loves it! Thanks, aunt-aunt!
Another thing we've started, which should come as no surprise to anyone who knows me, is to get her started with Legos. Right now, she has all of the Dora and Kai Lan sets (actually Mega Bloks, but they work with Duplos) - and she loves to build and play with them. She's getting much better at stacking and arranging them, and she loves being able to play with her favorite characters too.
Grandma Orsund got her a couple of costumes, including this cowgirl outfit, which looks very cute on her...
See you later!
Larry