Sunday, January 18, 2009

"Baby"


Before the start of the holiday season, Matt and I had decided that one of Patty's Christmas gifts would be a baby doll. Of course, the baby would need to be the right size and weight (so that Patty, only 19 lbs herself, could actually play with her). Also, she would need to have brown skin. Now, I realize the color of a toy baby isn't important to lots of moms, but I grew up with a red-headed Cabbage Patch Doll and always wished that she looked more like me.

After trips to several stores, I found a doll that fit our criteria. I was so excited about it, I wasn't able to wait until Christmas to give her to Patty. "Baby" was a big hit! Patty immediately knew what to do with her and now takes her everywhere!

Friday, November 28, 2008

More cheese, please.

Generally, I find staged portraits to be undesirable. The results can sometimes be stiff and unnatural. I was encouraged by friends/family to have holiday photos taken of Patty, so I obliged. I scheduled an appointment for 6:30 PM on a weekday to try to avoid the crowds. Apparently, there's no such thing as avoiding crowds at a department store portrait studio between November 1 and December 24. Who knew?

I hate being late, so I raced home from work and quickly pulled Patterson's hair into pony tails and got her into her dress and tights (that was the fun part). We arrived early for her appointment by about 15 minutes. Unfortunately, the photographers were running behind. One family had been waiting for an hour! After about a 40 minute wait, it was our turn and we were off to a good start. Patty sat on the tiny couch and smiled. (I was beside her, so I didn't realize her first smile was a gremlin smile until Matt told me later. Needless to say, we didn't purchase that picture.) Three hours later, when all was said and done, we had some pretty good shots! Patty paid them back for the wait by spreading cheerios all over the waiting area. Hey, I picked up as much as I could, but what did they expect from a one year old waiting for three hours in a small space?

This is Patty after three hours of waiting, posing and smiling. I think we all felt the same way, including the photographer. No more cheese, PLEASE!

Friday, November 14, 2008

The Butterfly and The Bear

It just so happened that Patty's check-up fell on Halloween day. Yes, there were lots of shots involved which meant there were lots of tears involved. Now that Patty's older, the doctor's office introduced a new trick. As soon as the shots were done, the nurse rushed out for the real meds - suckers! Patty gave the sucker a once over then stuck it in her mouth. This was her first sucker experience and she enjoyed every single bit! Eventually, she held the sucker upside down and created a sticky mess.

After our visit to the doctor, we took Patty to the park for some relaxation. Between the sucker and play time at park, Patty was feeling much better.


Later on, Cousin Aiden came by to help pass out Halloween candy. We actually got about six door bell rings, which was up from last year's zero! But, the real fun was hanging out with the Bear (Aiden) and the Butterfly (Patterson Pearl). The cutest picture of the night was the one below when Aiden helped Patty to fix her costume (bottom).

Since they're still really young, I wasn't willing to give them any Halloween candy, but neither of them seemed to mind as long as we kept the Cheerios coming!



Ten Little Ladybugs

We’ve been reading Ten Little Ladybugs to Patty every night for the past couple of weeks. Just recently, she actually started paying attention during reading time and she’s really taken a liking to this one. The book was given to her as a birthday gift from the Wills’ and it’s a fun one. As soon as I open the book and begin ‘Ten Little…” she starts grinning. I think Patty likes it because it rhymes and there are plastic ladybugs glued to the pages (but not for long if she has her way). I love the illustrations and the surprise ending.

If you’ve got a "little one" - get Ten Little Ladybugs!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Political Misconduct

Because of my growing belief in misconduct at the polls, I had gone back and forth on whether or not to vote early. I thought, somehow, voting on Election Day would reduce the risk that my vote would be tampered with. But after hearing reports of lengthy lines even during early voting and surveying my friends, I decided voting before the November 4 deadline would be the only option. Matt and I were better than anxious to get to our polling site on Friday and were prepared to go the distance. We'd wait in line until our votes had been cast. Luckily, we were finished in 25 minutes flat. No sweat.

We took Patterson with us and though she obviously didn’t understand what was going on, I thought it would be a great introduction to the political process – something sentimental for her to look back on when she’s old enough to mark her own chad. She felt differently. As soon as we got in line, she turned into the hulk! She pulled on the stanchions, yanked the shirt of the man in front of us, screamed in our faces, threw her pacifier across the room and socked me in the eye (a couple of times). Saying that I was embarrassed would be an enormous understatement.

Here’s to hoping Patty’s was the only misconduct taking place at the polls!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

"Minotauro"

On Saturday, Matt and I were invited by our friends Kim and Jaime to attend the opening of a new MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) Gym in Uptown called "Octagon." The gym was quite impressive and it was pretty cool being up-close with the octagon. The real treat, however, was getting to meet the UFC's interim heavyweight champion "Minotauro" Nogueira. He's
also one of the coaches on this season's The Ultimate Fighter which Matt and I watch weekly! I already knew he had a great personality from watching him on the show, but in person he was bigger and even more handsome! Here are pics of Matt and I meeting Nogueira - I got a shirt signed too!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Patty's Party


On Sunday, my aunt Gwen called to let me know: "that was the best party I've been to in quite a while!" So, the reviews are in, Patty's first birthday party was a success.

Our celebratory weekend started on Thursday night when my dad came into town from St. Louis, MO. It was his and Patty's first meeting and it didn't start off well. In the beginning, she stared at him, cried when he tried to pick her up and even cried when he spoke in her direction (even after he gave her several toys and a tiny Obama tshirt). By Saturday, she had warmed up and they hung out while Matt and I set up for the party (top photo). My dad spoke to her as if she were an adult (which I really appreciated since I have a special dislike for "baby talk"). They talked about the weather, bachi balls, and so on.

Once her guests began to arrive, Patty strutted around meeting and greeting everyone as if she knew it was her party! (The second photo is of Patterson meeting 3-month old, Morgan and her parents, Shawn and Darrin).

After the party, friends and family came to our house to watch the TX/OU game (which seemed to last forever even though we fast-forwarded through commercials) and to play a few rounds of Rock Band. We couldn't resist!
When the evening ended, Patterson was exhausted but reserved just enough energy to give the final verdict on the party (bottom photo)!