Sunday, August 25, 2013

Late summer fun

As I write this post it's raining - actually a welcome event after a very hot and dry August.  But it's driving home the point that summer is winding down here in Portland.  We have been busy harvesting and canning peaches, making applesauce, and otherwise trying to preserve the best of the summer.  

Not pictured - 16 pints of applesauce


We've also been enjoying as much outdoor time as we can before the weather turns relentlessly gloomy. Here are some highlights.

Clara has become quite adventurous at the playground.  She wants to do everything Grady can do, and she is getting closer and closer.  She made it up to the second rung under his tutelage here.


Although tree climbing is still a thing of the future for her, Grady is getting pretty good at climbing up.  Climbing down is trickier, especially in his crocs, which seem to stick perfectly in the tree limbs.


Besides the swing, the slide is Clara's favorite - can you tell?





We had a fun Friday up in Hood River, where we did some apple picking, met my newest Portland-transplant friend Alyssa, had a scenic picnic, and fed goats.  Clara wasn't quite up to picking apples, but was pretty adept at getting picked applies into the bin - although she doesn't have the lightest touch!  Grady was his usual careful and helpful fruit-picking self, and together we got about 35 pounds of apples!  Apparently it is about 2 pounds of apples per pint of applesauce.

"Ball!"

Inspecting his pick
Getting a hand from Alyssa



Mt. Hood in the background, a bit obscured by clouds
"The goat kissed me!  It didn't kiss anyone else, just me."

We've had a few milestones and firsts in the past few weeks.  Grady drew his first "person" - actually a monster- with arms and legs.  He has been really enjoying the watercolors.  We are looking forward to having Nana come out to paint with him at some point!


I also took Grady to see his first movie at the movie theater - Monsters University.  He has been quite taken with the first Monsters movie - Monsters, Inc.  He especially loves to pretend to be Randall, the mean monster, I think because it allows him to say things like "Get out of my way!" and otherwise be slightly rude without us getting too upset (although we have made the rule be if he wants to be mean Randall, he can't be mean to other people).  Anyway, we made it through most of the movie before he wanted to go home.  It got a little scary at the end.  It was fun to have a special Mommy-Grady outing.  Grady particularly enjoyed the popcorn.  We're hoping Daddy can take him to see Planes later this summer.



Clara quite suddenly decided she was done with her highchair this past week.  She now has a seat at the table.


While it is fun to have her at the table, it is also slightly horrifying in that she is not the neatest eater.

Post-dinner hair

Clara also sang her first song - "Bubble Bubble Pop!"  She was pretty proud of herself, and we could hear her singing herself to sleep with it when she first learned it.

Otherwise Clara continues to be a little tornado.  She is picking up a lot of words.  Her most recent word, if it counts, is "Meow," which she really enjoys saying to/yelling at the cats.  They aren't thrilled by this.

And she has learned to "kiss."  Here she is demonstrating with her favorite fella, Daddy.



Grady and Clara continue to both love each other and get incredibly annoyed with each other.  The biggest struggle continues to be over property rights.  Who cares what it is, if the other one has it, it's worth having.  These feelings apparently run pretty deep.  The other night, Clara woke with a start around 2 in the morning, cried out loudly, yelled "MINE!" and then promptly went back to sleep.  It's hard to predict how their relationship will be at any given moment.  A few days ago when Grady woke up and came downstairs, Clara ran over and gave him a hug.  Today when he came downstairs, she screamed "MINE" before even seeing what he was holding in his hands.  Those two.  Here are some of the sweeter playful moments over the past few weeks.

Taking a break from pillow room

Chalking

Getting a push

Post-dinner popsicle
And not-so-sweet
The "mine" scowl

 A few other cute shots -
Grady riding a "horse" at the zoo

Clara in her special spot in the garden
Me and my baby
We are excited to welcome Matt's parents here later this week.  It's been a long time since they've seen the kids.  I'm sure they will get a kick out of how much they have both grown.  Hope to have some photos of that visit up pretty soon.


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