Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Bathing Beauty

Dear Mr. Blog,
I think about you often with clever things in my head that I want to share with you. Then the time comes when I finally have a free moment to write, and I either forget all the little things that have filled my head over the last few days, or I get distracted and think I will return later to write. Days turn into weeks, and then my stories dwindle down to nothing but tidbits that mostly make sense only to me. So, Mr. Blog, it is unfortunate that you turn into nothing but random facts and notes and not the clever little tidbits and amusing insights that I hoped you would be. Though I may be down, but I am not out! I would like this blog to be a journal of sorts for Hattie to read when she is old enough to see how she has influenced me and to see the way this little brain of mine works. Scary as that may be to a young person whose brain is still a sponge soaking up everything around it- reading the thoughts of a leaky-faucet brain that doesn’t remember where the keys are or how to perform an assay it has known for 10 years. But it is fun getting old. Really! I am enjoying the ride.
But now onto the good stuff….
We went to our pool for the first time yesterday. Hattie was looking adorable in her new suit and sunhat (will post pics later) and I felt right at home in my skirted tankini with all the other moms at the baby pool (will NOT be posting pics). How I love you, skirted suit, you make my life so much easier….but I digress. Hattie got right in the water, walked around, played with toys, sized up the bigger kids (I love the stand-real-close-and-stare thing and it is now usually accompanied by a smile and close to the face wave), she also sat on the side and kicked and generally just enjoyed the beautiful day with her Mama. We will be heading back often.
I also have to mention Hattie’s new ‘cousin crush’ on my nephew Nicko (who could blame her?). We went to a birthday party last weekend that was held in the cafeteria and gym at a local high-school. There were lots of kids running around in the gym, including Nick. Hattie somewhat acknowledged most of the kids with a stare or by handing them a ball, if she had one. However, whenever Nicko went by she would stop walking, smile broadly and wave furiously at him until he would say, ‘Hi Hattie’. Then more smiling. More waving. It was so cute. I really need to break my video camera out more often for moments like that.
Can’t think of much else to add, except that I really love this stage with Hattie. Sure, babies are wonderful to snuggle with, crawlers are great to watch, but toddlers are so fun! I look forward to hearing new words from her everyday, reading books together, coloring (boy, we do A LOT of coloring), and generally just watching her explore and discover new things. It’s a great time.
One more thing…I am 10lbs down and hit a wall for the last few of weeks. But I’m back on track and hoping to lose another 10. Maybe then I can show those moms an UNskirted bikini mom! Okay, not really.
But it wouldn’t suck.

6 comments:

Jeff Mantel said...

10 pounds!
Great job, Ame.
Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Way to go on the 10 pounds Amy!! I am envious!! and yeah for Miss Hattie!! This is an awesome age she is at now. You will see the world like you have NEVER seen it and go wow!! enjoy.

Karen

Anonymous said...

Where are the pictures of that little bathing beauty???
YSM

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Anonymous said...

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