Wednesday, August 31, 2011

7 months

Georgia Grace is now closer to 1 than a newborn. I am so sad and happy at the same time. She is getting more and more fun with each passing day, but that means I am losing my baby. I love seeing all the new things she can do development wise, but get sad that she is growing up. Over the past month Georgia has become much easier with caring for her. Other people have been able to hold her more and watch her. It makes life easier for me and more fun for other people to get to play with her.
Georgia has had a big month with going on an airplane for the first time and traveling up the coast of California. Even though she will never remember this trip, she did a lot of tourist stuff in California and met a lot of family for the first time. I do not know Georgia's height or weight. She seems bigger to me and has appeared to grow out of some of her clothes. People no longer comment on her being a tiny baby.
Georgia is very busy playing all the time. She loves her exersaucers. One bounces as she plays and the other stands still, but has more toys she can play with. We rotate them during the day. She loves to sit up and play on the floor and to roll all over the place. She is doing a lot of reaching for toys which is what will probably prompt her to start crawling soon. She can move backwards on her tummy, but not forwards and rarely gets up on all fours yet. Georgia's favorite toy is Wally the water bottle and her favorite song is Patty Cake. She still loves other babies and animals.
Georgia is still using the potty, even after being away for 2 weeks. She even held her poop for a day for us to get back home. I love it, less to clean up!!
Georgia is still waking up during the night but I just let her cry it out for a few minutes and she is back asleep. She is waking up at 6 in the morning, but goes right back to sleep. She does not like to take naps and wakes up during them. We are working on trying to get a long nap in the afternoon.
Georgia is still having a lot of trouble eating. She wants to eat real food, puffs, goldfish, cheerios. We are working on getting her to eat baby food. I will try everything I can. It appears that she is getting my eating habits and my talking habits. Georgia Grace is talking up a storm. She is always babbling and playing with new sounds. Her inflections and intonations make it sound like she is really talking with you. She will go on long rants like she is telling you a story. I will try to get a video of it but it is hard. Anytime we pull out the camera she stops and smiles. My cousins laughed that she new how to smile. You can tell I take a lot of pictures of her.
I am surprised on how many people come up to babies and play with them, especially older men. I always went and talked to babies, but I know I am obsessed with them. We always have so many people come up to Georgia and so many men. One lady left playing with her grand kids to come and play with her. I am glad that I am not the only crazy one. I just wish people wouldn't touch her. I don't want her to get sick.
I love this picture because she closes her eyes. She gets a big grin and closes her eyes

Thursday, August 25, 2011

California Trip

Robert had a work trip out in California this past month. We had been wanting to get out there and see family and explore the area. San Francisco is one of my favorite places and Robert had never been there. I wanted to see the city with him and see how much he would love it up there. We took the opportunity to do it when Robert was already out there and we only had to buy one plane ticket. Robert was working in Oxnard, about 60 miles north of L.A. I was driving up to 2 hours to go have lunch with friends. That is further than going to Nashville or Bham. It is just a different concept out there to spend hours in the car for a commute. Georgia and I flew in to L.A. on a Wednesday midday. We were supposed to go visit a friend from college, but I was in such a bad mood from traveling that we just headed up to the hotel to meet Robert. I am glad that we did because we sat in traffic for 2 hours, I forgot how bad it was.
Let me start at the beginning of our trip. Wednesday morning at 3 am Georgia woke up and wanted to eat. After I fed her I could not fall back asleep knowing my alarm was going to go off in 30 minutes. Once we got to the airport, I did not know how I was going to get all of my stuff to the gate. Most airports have curbside check in which would have been wonderful, but not Huntsville. So, I parked my car in long term parking and walked all the way up to the airport with Georgia strapped on to me, carrying her car seat and base, giant suitcase, and stroller. I was hoping I would see someone on the way in to help me, but not many people are at the airport at 5 am. I got there with no problems, but felt like I got the workout of a lifetime. We got to preboard the flight and luckily the flight was empty and we got a row to ourselves. Georgia was great the whole flight. We flew to Chicago (I don't know why, but it added 2 hours to the next flight, I was mad). I do not have good experiences with Chicago. We came in at the very last gate of one terminal and had to go to the end of another terminal in 20 minutes. We arrived at the gate, when I am supposed to be boarding to find out that I don't have a gate anymore. They said that our plane is there but they don't have a gate and we will just have to watch the tv monitors. I quickly use the bathroom and then check the monitors to find out that I am now at the very last gate of another terminal and my plane is not delayed which means that they are already boarding. We run over there and get on. The plane is over booked and of course I sit next to a large man. It sucked for him because he had Georgia kicking him when I would nurse her. She did great again on that flight, but 4 hours on a plane with a 6 month old is hard. All the people around us kept complimenting her on how good of a baby she was. A month before this we could not have done this. She has gotten so much better. It then took us 2 hours to get the rental car and another 2 hours to get to the hotel. I was exhausted and ready to crash.

All the toys I brought to keep Georgia happy while flying
Excited and ready to fly for the first time
Flying with mommy
The next day I went down to my old school, Biola, and visited an old friend. This is Georgia in front of the giant Jesus.
After Biola we went down to visit Gina. She just got a puppy. The two cutest things together, a baby and a puppy
Georgia and Charlie playing. They loved each other
On Friday I went down and had lunch with my old roommates. It was so much fun to catch up and to meet their kids. Kari had her baby 5 days later.
After lunch we went down to have dinner with Meagan. We forgot to take a picture with her :(
We went to a cute Italian restaurant. Georgia loved the waiter. She would be fussing and he would come and talk to her, she would immediate stop and smile. Luca you are in luck, she seems to like the Italian stallions. What was funny about this restaurant was that the waiter wouldn't let me change any of the meals. All I wanted was plain pasta with cream sauce. He said momma wouldn't do that. Meagan and I kept trying to explain to him that I don't like meat in my pasta. Luckily I got my meal, he said momma wasn't in the kitchen when he placed my order.
On Saturday we drove up the coast to Santa Cruz. Robert really wanted to drive up the 1(pacific coast highway). It was pretty, but added at least an hour to our drive. We went to the boardwalk and had dinner with my family(Genevieve, Uncle Dave, Aunt Cathy, me, and Robert). Abby is already at college and Maggie was away on a retreat. We had a great dinner and rode a few rides at the boardwalk.
We got to meet up with Maggie later during the week
On Sunday we went to Monterrey. We went to the pier to walk around and see the town. There were a lot of pelicans around and I wanted a picture next to them. Unfortunately when I sat down on the bench I sat in 4 different poop piles
we already cleaned it off, but can you still see the white? My jeans were wet for a long time.
Monday and Tuesday we went into the city and did all the tourist attractions. Chinatown, got my fake bag!! We walked into a Chinese grocery store to find different candy. Most of them were gross, not to mention all of the dried out fish and animal parts laying around. Not a smell I would put in a candle.
Riding the cable cars.
The second day we did Pier 39. At the end of the pier there were picnic tables with a great view of Alcatraz and the Golden Gate bridge. We had lunch and dinner there. We couldn't see the Golden Gate bridge because it was too foggy. This is Alcatraz in the back ground
All the sea lions. It was funny to watch them. Some would get very possessive of their area and would fight the other sea lions off the dock to lay alone. As soon as he would knock one in, another would jump up and he would have to fight him too.
All over the town there were these animal hats. I debated about getting one, but finally I got them. Huntsville get ready for my koala hat.
It was so cold at night. Georgia got her first cold on this trip. I think it was because of the cold nights and warm days. We had to buy the hats because it was sooo cold.
We raced Georgia down the hill. We won!!
Just kidding it was parked
Yummm. I had a giant brownie sundae
I probably could finish this in 2-3 days
driving across the Golden Gate Bridge. We couldn't see anything, it was too foggy
On Wednesday we went to Muir woods. It was so pretty. Georgia loved it so much she fell asleep on me
Tried to capture how tall the trees were
I would hate for this tree to fall on my house
We stopped in the best place to get pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge. Isn't it pretty? We loved the view. Robert was so mad. He never got to see the bridge. We drove over to Sausalito and it was sunny there. It it weird how one side of the bridge can be sunny and the other foggy and cold.
On Thursday we went to my Grandpa's house. He is a WWII hero and loves to talk about his stories. I haven't heard them in a long time and Robert has never heard them. 4 hours was a long time of stories, but it was so good to see him. My grandfather has lived in his house for over 30 years and had furniture for longer. It is so cool to walk around and see the time warp. I love that nothing has changed.
A picture does not capture the wallpaper from back then

There are no lights in the ceiling. These are the lights


On Friday we had lunch with my cousin and his family.
Johnny, Jack, Katie, Me, Georgia, Robert, and Uncle Brian
Georgia and Jack had so much fun talking to eachother. They would babble back and forth. I tried to upload a video of them talking. If Jack would turn away Georgia would hit the table and start talking almost saying, "Pay attention to me!"
On Saturday we drove to Napa and then over to Davis for a family cookout. Wine grapes are very small. It was pretty in Napa. I am not a big wine person, but I am glad I got to go.
View from a winery.
Brian and Robert at the first winery
The winery was tucked in the hill like a bunker
The second winery specialized in sparkelling wine. I ordered a tray, but only got a sip of each because Georgia was screaming.
After Napa we went to my Aunt's house to meet the family. My cousins and their kids came down.
This is all the kids playing. The girls loved Georgia and each wanted their own picture with her. At one point, they held on to her and then got up and dropped her like she was a doll. Georgia did not appreciate being trated like a doll.
cousin Mike
Georgia"This feels rough"
Whole family. We are missing a few cousins, aunts and uncles
I am so glad that everyone was able to come down and see us. Thank you
On the way back to Brian's Georgia was so tired. She was screaming so Robert gave her, Wally the water bottle, her new favorite toy. Georgia loves Wally and he can make her stop crying. She held on to him for the hour and half ride home.
Sunday we had breakfast with Uncle Brian and Keeley. They live in such a cool place that you can walk to meals and shopping. We walked to a cute little diner for brunch.
Georgia, Brian, and Keeley.
Thank you for opening your home to us and making so much time for us. We loved seeing y'all and spending so much specail time
Sunday was our last day before we headed back down to L.A. to leave. Robert really wanted to see the Golden Gate bridge, so we drove back into the city to see if it was clear enough. It was!!!!
Robert finally got his picture with the bridge
One of the cool things that we saw in the city was its garbage system.
On the far left is the compost can, then the recycling. The small one on the right is the trash.
They even had it out at restaurants.
recycle, compost, landfill
Blakeley these pictures are for you!
The last day of our trip was in L.A. Robert really wanted to go to Pinks and get a hot dog. We waited about an hour. It was ok.
The flight home went well and was much better to have Robert's help. It is hard enough to use the bathroom on an airplane, try using it holding a baby.
Jack and Georgia talking