Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Our Little Sweet Pea

Here are several pictures of Kate from the past week. The first two are from Solvang which I forgot to include in our last post.


Kate is already in love with cell phones. She loves to press all the buttons, accidentally call people from my phone book (sorry if anyone has received weird calls from me), listen to the ring tones, and pretend to talk on the phone. It is a great "toy" to keep her entertained!
The other day I pulled out a Halloween costume we received from Hazel. I didn't dress Kate up completely in the costume since she wouldn't let me, but it still was pretty cute draped over her. Kate wasn't too sure what to make of the large unicorn on top her head.
New development! Kate can feed herself with a spoon. She loves to feed herself yogurt (video below), sweet potato puree, and mac 'n cheese. Half of it usually ends up down the front of her, but she is still doing a very good job. I am very proud of her!

Last night we had bible study over and all the kids enjoyed playing together. Here are Hazel and Kate playing with a stroller Kate just received from her Dedushka.

Kate and Abby playing with some Mega Blocks.

Another new development is that Kate now has a molar! I think the other 3 will follow soon but now she has 8 teeth!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Mr. Will's Wild Ride

This past weekend we traveled to Solvang (near Santa Barbara) for a vintage VW car show. This was a very important weekend since it was Will's first show to debut his 1952 ragtop VW beetle he has been restoring for the past 7 years. To make the weekend even more memorable, Will took home First Place in his class! This was an amazing accomplishment since he was up against very tough competition. Everyone was very impressed with the quality and accuracy of the restoration. I was SO proud of him. He truly deserved this award since he put in so many hours restoring his car, rebuilding it from the ground up, and returning it to it's original glory.


Will had the awesome experience to drive his VW from San Jose to Solvang in a caravan of 12 different old VW's. Considering he has a 25 horespower engine in a 58-year old car, this was going to be quite a trip, but his car made it flawlessly to Solvang. The drive each way took 10-11 hours, but with frequent stops for rest and to sight see. You can't be in much of a hurry when all the cars have a 25 or 36 horsepower engine!


Kate, my mom, and I drove a more direct route to Solvang and arrived in 6.5 hours Friday night. Kate was amazing in the car...she slept for only one hour, but we kept her entertained with snacks, Elmo DVD's and books.


Below are some pictures from Will's drive and the car show.


6:45 AM Friday morning, gassed up and ready to go. The black 1946, Will's 1952 and the green 1952 "splits" only have 25hp! Top speed: 102kph (Although Will pushed it to 110kph on some of the long downhill stretches of Highway 101)



One of the many rest stops


Proud owner!



We took this picture right after he won first place. We were so excited! So many people came up to Will to shake his hand and tell him that they loved his car and voted for it.
During the show, Gramma and Kate hung out in the shade to stay cool. It reached over 100 degrees! It was very hot! Our silly little girl.

Kate and Mommy. Kate refused to look directly at the camera. :-)




Here is Will's split next to a very nice 1954 "oval" at the King Frederick Inn


On the way home from Solvang, Will drove his VW back in the caravan of cars. They took Highway 1, enjoying the coastal views along the way. My mom, Kate and I took a little detour to Fresno and visited Will's dad for the night. We had a wonderful time hanging out with Dedushka and Grammalene.


Yet another stop for refreshments & a photo opportunity


What a long way to drive in such an old car


The Solvang vintage meet is only held every other year, and we are already planning on doing the drive again. This time with both of us in the car together!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Pictures and Pretending

Reading with Daddy
Playing peek-a-boo in the car

Recently Kate has started to pretend play. When she is at Gramma and Papa's she will pretend at their play kitchen, drink her coffee and eat pudding. At home she is now pretending to give her baby doll a bottle. It is the cutest thing because she also makes a sucking sound when she is giving her the bottle. I have no idea how she knows how to do this since she never drank from a bottle but it is pretty amazing to see her take care of her baby.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Huggable friends

Kate has several stuffed animals she loves to play with. The other day she was walking around the house with an Elmo we are borrowing from Gramma and Papa. She was giving him lots of big hugs...it was so cute!

For my 3-year birthday I was given a fluffy teddy bear named T.C. He quickly became my life-long friend and I took him every where. He has survived many years of love and abuse...he even had his hand ripped open by our childhood puppy that I repaired with cotton balls and some of my mom's thread when I was in Jr. High. I have had T.C. sitting on Kate's bookshelf and the other day she asked to hold him. She quickly discovered how wonderful of a teddy bear he is too. She carried him around the house on her head and then gave him lots of hugs and kisses. It delighted my heart to watch her and T.C. bond.



Friday, September 3, 2010

Dancing with Elmo

One of Kate's new favorite toys is her crib soother. She wasn't using it so I took it out of her crib and now she thinks it is the coolest thing ever. Go figure.... While playing, Kate was holding onto a rock from the yard and dropped it in her dress. Kate looked at me and with her hands asked "where did it go?"



This morning Kate was having a lot of fun dancing with Elmo. It was so cute!