Thursday, September 2, 2010

Technically, I'm on the...

While walking home together from the pond, Rebekah likes to make multiple stops looking and things and exploring. Although there is grass on both sides of the sidewalk, She is only allowed to explore on the side away from the street, for obvious reasons. Sometimes she tries to test the waters and see how long she can walk on the grass next to the street before she is told to get back on the sidewalk. Today, when she decided to experiment, like always, I told her to get back on the sidewalk. She moved very closely to the sidewalk, walking straight, but still was not on the sidewalk. I repeated myself telling her that she needed to walk on the sidewalk. She looked up at me, smiled, and preceded to walk with one foot on the sidewalk and one foot in the grass, looking up at me and smiling. What a tease...who said she wasn't my daughter? Oh how I love my little one.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Watermelon

We were able to visit family a few weeks back and on one of those days, we visited my sister-in-law's family. It was a great opportunity to socialize and stretch our legs. Rebekah was having a blast with all of her cousins playing with toys and such. She can go up and down stairs easily, so we didn't worry about a gate or anything to the stairs down to the finished basement. At the top of the stairs was a pair of watermelons that we planned to eat after dinner. Rebekah seemed interested in them, but we didn't pay much attention to that since we figured they were "too big" for her to carry. Well, we were wrong. She loves balls and watching them bounce is one of her favorite pastimes. I guess she thought that the watermelon looked enough like a ball that she'd give it a shot. This is a photo of the aftermath of her attempting to bounce a watermelon down the stairs. At least it smelled really good.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Tag

Daddy and Rebekah playing tag.

Creative Girl

While reclined on our couch, Rebekah's purple ball rolled underneath and when Mary went to get up, pushing down on the leg rest, the ball popped. Rebekah didn't seem too saddened by the news the next morning, though. She just tore it in half and starting wearing half of the ball on her head. She would stand in front of the fireplace, see her reflection, and begin dancing, singing and laughing at herself. What a character.


So Rebekah "invented" this game while daddy gets dinner ready. She lines up about 6-7 paper cups, face down, and slides a metal bowl at them trying to knock them down. Sound familiar? Yeah, she has never seen bowling in her life and just thought this activity up on her own. Besides the fact that there are 7 "pins" instead of 10, the only other difference is that if she doesn't knock them down with the bowl on her first try, she scoots over and knocks them over by hand. Still very cute. We love our little girl.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Swimming

Rebekah reading at the pool
She can get in and out of the pool on her own.
She loves searching for new treasures in the toy chest
Swimming in the big pool with daddy
The reason she likes swimming in the big pool with daddy...dunking the ball...over and over and over and over again.

Here is Rebekah in the baby pool reading and exploring. We go to the pool 5-6 times a week. She loves it. Daddy loves it, too, with the 95 degree weather. She'll swim with daddy in the big pool or make friends and play in the baby pool. She really enjoys jumping into daddy's arms from the edge of the pool. She also loves being thrown in the air only to splash in the pool. What a joy she is.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Playtime at Plaza Fiesta

Charlotte has this really cool "mall" called Plaza Fiesta. All the shops in the mall are specific to different Latin American countries, so they have a Venezuela store, a Argentinian store, etc. In the middle of the mall, they have a play structure that is 5 stories high. It's pretty popular in that you can on get on the structure in shifts--"only" 120 kids at a time. And that is in the middle of the week (granted, a summer weekday). It has a number of slides, tubes, balls and other things to play with. The food court is really yummy, too. Fun place for Rebekah and Daddy.


Rebekah about to go down a slide on her own. Such a big girl.

There was a lot of climbing. Had I had known how much of a workout it was in this structure, I wouldn't have run that morning :{

Andrew, a member of Rebekah's playgroup followed her around the whole structure. She didn't seem to care one way or the other.

Her favorite part of Plaza Fiesta was the hanging balls. Unfortunately, she doesn't weigh enough to take the brute force of the balls once they are pushed. Every time she pushed them, they came back and knocked her over. It didn't stop her from going after them again, though.

Rebekah getting ready to roll down the ramp.

Fun Times!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Rebekah has started reading...

Rebekah loves to talk all the time. Her words aren't always English, but SHE knows what she is saying. She enjoys a good book every now and then, too. This is a video of her reading to herself.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Hats and stuff








Recently, Rebekah has taken a liking to putting things on her head. Some things more conventional than others. I still don't know how she gets around with the bowl on her head...it completely covers her eyes, but she's still able to walk around without running into things. She's a cutie.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

New Friend?

This last week, Rebekah and I went to the park after story-time to get out the wiggles. There were a lot of kids there playing, but Rebekah, of course, had to go down to the basketball court and try to get her hands on a ball. There was one little boy there, probably about 5, who was dribbling a ball around the court. Rebekah was fascinated and wanted to try it out. She kept following him around as he kept trying to avoid her. His caregiver suggested that he share the ball with Rebekah. His motivation was not to share, but in hopes that sharing would rid him of this little girl following him. After Rebekah gave the ball back, the boy continued dribbling the ball around the court only to find that Rebekah was still following him. In a firm voice he told Rebekah that she couldn't follow him. He then told his caretaker that his teacher said that "no one was supposed to follow him" because "no one should be behind him." His caretaker tried to pacify him stating that "she just wants to follow you around." He couldn't understand why, stating "I keep looking back and she is smiling at me and I'm not even smiling back!"
Poor girl...looks like we're going to have to buy her some more balls.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Our walks to the Pond



Unfortunately, I didn't actually take any pictures of the pond, but Rebekah is a better picture anyway :o). Just thought I'd add some photos of our memories in our current neighborhood before we move from it. It's also nice to see how much Rebekah is growing.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Row Row Row your Boat!


This is a new game she likes to play. She dumps everything from our basket or her toy chest and sits inside pretending to drive the "car" or row in the "boat". Rebekah has taken a liking to cars, boats and other vehicles. I don't understand where she gets it. I swear that I do everything in my power to get her to like dolls, playing house and the "girly" things, but she will have nothing of it. Trips to the park are prime examples of this. I'll take her to the park to play on the structures with all the other little girls. I'll encourage her saying "oh, this looks like so much fun!" and "Don't you wanna go down on the slide?" I'll have her attention for only a second before she's running down to the basketball courts where older kids are playing while yelling "Ball! Ball!" with the biggest smile on her face. She is fascinated with bikes, too. She loves watching people ride them and loves to check them out when they're parked. We love our little Rebekah and wouldn't have her any other way. (especially Daddy).

Sunday, April 4, 2010

A busy little girl


Rebekah, like most little ones these days, loves playing with anything electronic. She loves carrying around her cell phone pushing the buttons and listening to all the neat sounds. We usually charge her phone every other day or so but the other day, we couldn't find it. As we were putting Rebekah down, we kept hearing a cell phone ring. It was strange because it wasn't either of our ring tones, and Rebekah's cell phone is deactivated. Every so often that night, we'd hear it ring for about a minute, then stop. Eventually, Scott found the phone hidden under a chair. Rebekah had set an event on her calender and the alarm had been going off. It's pretty amazing (and a little scary) what she has and continues to figure out.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

A little late, I guess

So Rebekah has been walking for a little while now, and we finally got around to posting a video of it. At this point, she walks about 60% of the time...we assume that it is only a matter of time before she ups that percentage. Hope you enjoy the video!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Round and Round

This is one of the many games Rebekah likes to play with the spinny chair. Others include spinning Daddy IN the chair, spinning the chair on her own, or running around in a circle with the spinning chair until she falls. After about 5 minutes of her hard gut laughing, we decided that this might be better on a video...Great parents, I know...She's hoarse in the video because she had already been laughing for quite a while, but you can still get a taste of our pride and joy!

Cold in the snow


So we thought we were getting away from the cold and snow by moving down to Charlotte...not so. Of course, being Charlotte, everything was closed and Church was canceled with the whopping 1.5 inches that we got. Not quite the 22 inches up there in Maryland, but hey, we still could have measured it with a yard stick! We bundled up and went for a walk before realizing that it was way too cold for that. We just took a picture and went back inside. Yeah, we've become wimps since Boston. I'm okay with that.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry Birthday Happy Christmas!

This Christmas our little angel Rebekah turned one year old. It was a great day for her--she had blueberry pancakes for her birthday dinner (she hasn't tried cake yet) and she got a bunch of new toys and clothes from grandparents and some books from her parents. Here is her new bear:

Here is her trying on her new hat from Uncle Jim and Aunt Jessica:



Here is her chasing her 75ft bouncy ball from Grandma and Grandpa Blood:


Here is her opening her gingerbread man:



Here is her on a mountain of her presents:





Here is her with her new music table from Grandma and Grandpa Bear:

Here is Rebekah with her new ball popper from Grandma and Grandpa King:

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Imagine-On!







We went to a childrens library called Imagine-on the other day and had a good time reading and playing. Rebekah really like interacting with people and loved seeing what everyone else was doing. She even tried to talk with one of the other kids there...it was very cute. We love our little princess!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween is upon us!


We decided to dress Rebekah up as a bunny by default. I know we weren't very creative, but what else are you going to do with a bunny costume you get at a baby shower? On any other day, we would never allow Rebekah to suffer the humiliation of being in a bunny costume....cept maybe on easter...maybe...She still makes it looks cute :o).

Yeah, its been a while...






When everything "seems" same ol' same ol', we sometimes feel like there's nothing to write about. By popular demand, we've decided to post some newer pictures of Rebekah. She's decided to start standing now, so I know it's only a matter of time before she starts walking. During playtime, her favorite toy by far are her balls. She never gets tired of throwing, rolling, spinning, bouncing, and smashing them together to make sounds. She loves loves loves them.
On our walks, Rebekah loves to look at and stare down street signs. She seems to love words, even if they're not in books. When we walk around the pond, she also loves stopping at every other tree and bush and grabbing it. It's so much fun watching her learn and grow. She's also like her daddy in that she loves to feel the sunshine! Whenever we go outside and we get in the sun for just a moment, she just lights up and gives the biggest smile.
We love our little (getting bigger) Rebekah.