Saturday, November 30, 2013

Bye Bye Summer, Hello Fall

The end of summer and the beginning of fall have been full of fun and some big FIRSTS! Eléa got her first haircut ever, courtesy of her Mami. She also had her first camping, or shall we call it pre-camping, experience sleeping in a tent in the backyard with Papi. She got her first big girl bicycle from her Abuelos and has been riding it like a champ. This was also the first halloween where Eléa had a better sense of what the holiday was about, and she rocked her trick or treating.  Finally, while in Chicago Eléa got to pick apples––from actual trees!

In the fall we took a trip to Chicago to visit all of our friends, and Eléa had a blast! It was basically a one week slumber party, full of yummy treats, lots of play, and little sleep. We also took a trip to Miami so Eléa could meet her new first cousin, once-removed, Emma. She enjoyed playing in the sand and splashing in the ocean. She has been requesting plane travel, as she now associates flying on airplanes with being able to eat jellybeans (we gave them to her to pop her ears on the way down). 

Eléa is growing up so fast. She loves playing pretend and has us making up story after story day and night. Her love for her besties (Ava and Willow) has only deepened, and at night sometimes we hear her chanting their names as she drifts off to sleep.  Luke is keeping a running journal of all the hilarious things she says, so needless to say we remain always thoroughly entertained. 

Enjoy the most recent pictures and video! 

Video:

Dancing with friends: http://youtu.be/WSs0xtk1PAU

Camping in the backyard with Papi

Halloween costume one... On bus on way to school.

I've been at school... Can't you tell?

Fun with food

Woo hoo!

Thanksgivingkuh with friends

First haircut EVER!!!

Halloween costume number two! Ready to trick or treat!

This is what I do all day!

Apple picking near Chicago

Reunited with old buddies  in Chicago

Celebratory cone following first potty poop!

Bonding with Abu

Time for the big girl bicycle!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Still alive, despite our mortal nature.

Well, Eléa's turned three, and is now more willing than ever to inform relative strangers of the fact.  She's got a whole list of things that she will do, of people she will become, and of places that she will go when she turns 4, but for the time being she appears content to enjoy 3.  And why not?  Did the ancients not hold this number in high regard?  While we're on the subject we should turn our attention to those photos more directly related to the celebratory day.

 To the left is the wonderful cake that Tia-o-Tia made.  She first tried to make a cake using $20 natural food coloring, purchased at Whole Foods and made by some college graduate in her parents' basement.  These colors, once added to the flour and other ingredients, apparently gave the batter the color (if not the texture) of clay or concrete mix.  Conventional food colorings quickly came to the rescue and saved the day.  The happy result was a delicious cake (and large number of similarly colored cupcakes).




Now, since Eléa is oh-so special (a fact with which all readers of this blog will surely agree, regardless of the percentage of genes that they share with our adorable protagonist), she in fact needed two birthday parties.  (This was actually because one set of grandparents was going out of town.)  Here is a pensive Eléa at her first bash.  And also a random shot of her in a chair at a Thai restaurant (Thai Fresh).
The other big event in Eléa's life since the last blog post was the visit of Darcie, Reese, and Sylvia, also known as the Evanston mob.  Eléa took to Reese and Sylvia quite quickly (and I like to think the feelings were mutual), and had what in effect amounted to a week-long slumber party, as the two girls slept with Eléa in her room.  In fact "slumber" might be the wrong qualifier for what actually occurred.  Sleep or no sleep, Eléa had a very enjoyable week with her two new friends, and her parents enjoyed the company as well.

While they were visiting Cindy began her part-time job as a foam-pit temporary replacement part.  (She's standing in for three missing foam blocks.)  Here are the kids visiting her at work.



And of course the ladies had to ride the train.  Sylvia was very patient with her less senior company





Other activities that the three enjoyed together included playing in hammocks, making ice cream (out of Play-Dough), visiting the botanical gardens, crying, finding dinosaur footprints, and playing hide-and-seek.

I should note here before I forget that Eléa's iron levels are very high.  I like to attribute this to her consumption of molasses, but I don't know if this is in fact the reason.

Three to seven is the age of make-believe, I recently read, and this seems to be confirmed by what we have witnessed in chez Eigler-Thompson over the previous few months.  Once upon a time Eléa was content to hang with just mami and papi.  However recently we have found ourselves in the company of frogs, tigers, crying babies, hungry babies, sleepy babies, tiger mommies, baby ladybugs, and not a few cats.  Eléa's baby has become particularly sensitive to temperature, her own nudity, and loud noises.  This despite the fact that she seems not to mind when thrown down stairs or stuffed into a suitcase by her own self-appointed mommy.



Here are some of the activities that occupy Eléa during her inside hours at Habibi's (of which there are very few).




Eléa has made two good friends as school, and the three have become an inseparable trio.  We anticipate the day when one of the three is excluded or relations go sour, but so far nothing of this nature has occurred, thankfully.

Here is a selection of random photos from mid-July to mid-September, 2013.







Monday, July 1, 2013

Countdown to 3!

In two weeks, Eléa turns 3... It's amazing and she is doing/saying/thinking new things everyday! We've been so busy and I've had a harder time keeping up the blog posts since we've been back in the States.  As you can see from the pics and videos below, Eléa is having a blast and she is keeping us entertained.  She is so funny and non stop active! I will write more about what she's been up to soon, but wanted to get these up while I had a second.  Enjoy!

Videos:


Ladybug gir's tush

Fun at school!

First canoe ride with Papi and Grandpa

Visiting favorite spot, the Blue Hole in Wimberly

Thompson family vacation!

At Blanco River

 


What?

Father's day love

Fun with friends.

I'm supposed to be scary???

Precious

Dress up fun at school


Look at papi go


Holi party with friends...