Monday, January 29, 2007

Dog and Baby Show updated

We posted early on that we had concerns about Jadyn's interaction with our dog Hershey.
Overall, things are going well in that department.
Hershey's being very cooperative and patient with this little, animated doll who happens to drop him snacks every now and then. Case in point:

She appears fascinated with his "room," our laundry room, which is where we keep his food, water and box. This is the first time I caught her actually crawling around in his box and I just had to take pictures.
She also tends to like to dip her hand in his water bowls. Not sure the interest there, but it's frequent and it looks like in this picture that she got caught "wet"-handed.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Monday, January 15, 2007

New Video

The latest installment:

Sunday, January 14, 2007

The "letter H" mystery solved
I put our dog up one night this past week and noticed this odd-looking piece of plastic in the corner of his box. I leaned down and took a closer look. It didn't take long to realize what I'd discovered - this missing letter H!
Two theories arise - Jadyn very well could have been holding it when she went by his box to splash her hand in the water cup, something she loves to do, and it dropped out of her hand.
Or, he tried to use the piece as a form of drawing attention to himself - diverting it off of Jadyn - and he just forgot he had it and dropped in the corner of his box.
Nevertheless, the whole original set is in place.
And we now have a backup just in case.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Had a Holly Jolly Christmas

Yes, it was wonderful. Paul picked Jadyn and Amanda up from the airport on Christmas Eve in Montgomery, AL and we headed out to celebrate in the area.

Here's a pictoral essay, complete with witty captions, compiled by Amanda.


We put Jadyn in her new Christmas pajamas, complete with hat. I think she looks like an elf.



Did I mention she's not fond of headgear?



Like, at all? We gave up on the cute elfish hat.



This silly toy came from the gift shop of a "stuff yourself sick" smorgasbord in Amish Country, PA. I just thought it was silly, and when she showed it to her at the shop, she said please. How could I resist such manners? (And yes, those are my cheesy Christmas socks.)


On Christmas morning we had breakfast with family friends in Montgomery. Jadyn was her usual charming self.


This classic toy, the "Chatter Telephone", is probably the only rotary dial phone she will ever see. But she loves dragging it around by its receiver like a dog on a leash.


Yes, she was a bow-head. For all of about 18 seconds.


We did our own present-opening later in the afternoon. Since this was her first "interactive" Christmas, we fully expected some hilarious moments, and we were not disappointed.



This, in typical Jadyn fashion, is how she began taking items out of her stocking.


There are two things I'd like to point out about this picture. First is the big red Elmo chair. It giggles and jiggles when sat upon, which at first was very disconcerting to Jadyn. Now she gets a kick out of bouncing in it to make it laugh. Second, she already understood the "rip the paper to see what's inside" idea. I was thinking this wouldn't happen until next year.



I just love this picture. Aside from the great look on her face it looks like Elmo is sneaking up behind her to bite her ear off.



We put the bows on her head so many times that eventually she thought that was a natural part of the process and started doing it herself. Scary what you can teach a kid this way.



See what I mean about the ripping?



She got a Leapfrog musical activity table. That smile says it all.



She says, "Thank you."



Sometime in the last 3 weeks, Jadyn started making a face that we have since called "Funny Face". She often perfoms it upon request.



There's a house in Montgomery that is ultra-decorated for Christmas. I mean MEGA. Hardly a square foot of lawn goes without some sort of singing, dancing, lighted or inflatable doodad. This was Jadyn's reaction to it all.
Big Girl on Campus (BGOC)

Jadyn and Daddy took a stroll on the Mississippi State University campus today - a clear, breezy but warm day in early January.
Standing "tall" in the shadow of Davis Wade Stadium.
Something catches her eye out away from the stadium.

Caught her looking!
Playing ball near the Chapel of Memories.
"Man, will you just take the picture? I'm tired! Let's go to the house!" (This was the last frame I took before we headed for home.)

Brought to you by the letter 'H'
Amanda and I want Jadyn to learn how to speak properly, despite the culture in which she resides and my tendency to mumble in my native Southern accent.
We don't want it said of Jadyn that she is among those in this region who think "head" has two syllables - "heyad," for example. At the same time, I hope she grows up with an appreciation of and reflecting both her Southern and Northern roots.
She has one of those Leapfrog toys which uses magnetized letters and attaches to a device, applied usually to a refrigerator or other metal appliance. When the letter is attached, a young child's voice comes on and says what the letter's sound(s) is (are). "'B' says 'buh,'" etc.
She got it for Christmas and we did a great job of keeping up with all the letters - for about a week.
On Thursday night, I did an inventory and found "H" missing.
We hunted in every logical place for H and couldn't find it.
We decided to buy a replacement set and it should be on the way soon.
"H says ... 'huh,'" I think. I don't remember.
But after we get it back, I hope to play it enough where I won't forget it.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Come fly away

Last month my grandfather passed away at the age of 95. In spite of the crazy holiday season, I decided to get tickets so that Jadyn and I could go. Besides the fact that she can make almost any difficult situation more pleasant simply by her presence, she had never met her uncle (my brother) and aunt (his wife).

The difference between this trip and the one this past summer was that while for both flights I didn't have to drive as far to/from the airports, we DID have a stop in Atlanta each way. That, coupled with the fact that Jadyn was no longer in the "bucket" seat that snapped into the stroller, gave me cause for concern. But hey, we managed.

Here, without further ado, are the pictures.


The Atlanta Airport has this cool little play area where kids can blow off steam while waiting for their next flight. Here she is interacting with another girl who is the same age but definitely NOT the same size.


Can't you just see how happy she is to be out of that seat for a while?!


At the hotel, playing with (what else?) the remote.


With Aunt Misty & Uncle Jason.


Waiting in the airport on the return flight. Notice that big white thing on the stroller? That's her car seat. Yes, it was quite a stroller-full, but look at that smile!