Sunday, April 25, 2010

Anna's First Haircut




I finally did it. I waited as long as I possibly could, but Anna just couldn't see anymore. So, we went to go get Anna's first haircut. It was priceless! After a few minutes of FREAKING out, she actually enjoyed the pampering.
I'm glad I did it...she looks so damn adorable - I just want to eat her up! I've posted some pictures and a quick video.

A Trip to The Barn






As I have probably mentioned in prior posts, we've had the most beautiful Spring weather this year (the best and warmest weather I can remember). It's like we skipped March and April and just went right to May.

Because the weather has been so nice, Anna and I have been so active outside...so much fun! Our latest "field trip" was to one of our favorite spots, The Barn at the Lincoln Park Zoo. It's tailored towards the little kids and it includes all the animals you'd find at a farm (and lucky for Anna, all the animal sounds she knows). The attached pictures show our non-stop ball of energy as she does her hot laps around The Barn.

Maggie and AJ's New Puppy, Loddie!






We LOVE Loddie! Maggie and AJ just got their first dog and she's a beauty. It's a mut from a local shelter and she's the sweetest pup in the world. Anna met her for the first time a few weeks ago and I've included some pictures. Some day both Loddie and Anna will be much, much bigger and we'll love to look at old photos of when they both were babes.

Happy Easter 2010!











Another Easter down for Anna. It was really nice...we spent the day with the Whelan family. Anna also received her Easter basket from Grandma Mary and went on a very "high-tech" Easter egg hunt (talking eggs and all).

Amazingly, the weather has been heavenly in Chicago, so we were able to spend Easter outside enjoying the sun and warm temps. I also forgot to mention that Anna made it through the entire Easter mass without crying. She loves the music so much.

I've posted some pictures of our holiday.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Visiting Great Grandma Dorn









We made our second trip down to Houston with Anna to visit Aunt Ann, Uncle Jim and Great Grandma Dorn. It was a wonderful weekend. The weather was great, the food even better (with Jim cooking) and it is such a blessing to see GG Dorn playing with our little Anna. No many people are lucky enough to experience four generations in the same room. I know Anna will be a richer person for having met and spent time with her Great Grandmas.

I've posted some picutures and videos of the weekend. My favorite video is of Anna "interacting" with Jim and Ann's two rather large labs. She loved them and wasn't intimidated in the least. She followed them around all weekend barking (of course with the two-arm movement). Jim mentioned to me after we left that the dogs were quite upset and a little depressed when we left...they're not used to the stimulation and all-out fun of a toddler.


We love you Ann, Jim and GG Dorn!


Friday, March 26, 2010

America's Funniest Home Videos...Here we come!

The video speaks for itself:

Anna's Little Accident

What Cabin Fever?













I dreaded this winter. After such an active summer and fall, I just knew the winter months would be a shock to our systems - especially for our little walker.

Surprisingly, it was exactly the opposite. Thanks to an unusually mild Chicago winter, we were able to actually be outside and enjoy all the things winter has to offer. Sure, there were some days that were too cold or too snowy to go out, but we certainly took advantage of every nice day.

I haven't blogged in awhile (between Anna and my growing business there's just not a lot of extra time), so below are a list of Anna updates:

1. The chilled-out, quiet and docile little Anna is SO last year. She is still the sweetest, funniest and most loving thing around, but man-o-man, she's got some lungs, intellegence and attitude (a particularly nasty combination for a toddler). We have about three major temper tantrums a day, but I've been REALLY surprised at how patient I am with her...I guess it's different when it's your own kid and you know the confusing and chaotic world a 17-month-old lives in. All I can say is DIVERT!!

2. I think I may have blogged about our concerns about Anna's late walking a few months ago. Everyone told me that "three months from now when she's walking you will laugh about how much you worried." Well, everyone, you were right. She's running, walking backwards, walking up stairs, going down slides, kicking balls and the list goes on. She's a pro...and, she's got some serious speed. A toddler is the best weight loss/management plan you could ever ask for.

3. Words, words and more words. To be honest, I've never been worried about Anna's intellegence. Even as an infant, I could tell she had a lot going on upstairs. Knowing her now, and understanding that Anna Whelan does things on her own time (when she is good and ready), the fact that the words are coming slowly but surely expected. She's making incredible progress. It's almost everyday she's saying something new. Just the other day when Bill was blowing his nose, she asked "Dad why dat?" Or, when Bill went to go pick her up and she ran to me, she said "I want Mom." (I just loved that one). My favorite is when she says "no, no, no, no." The way she says it is just precious.

4. What a Girl! I would have never realized how soon and how evident the whole gender thing takes shape. Anna has become this little girlie girl and I LOVE it! She's into purses and dolls, clothes and shoes and even hair! If her bows are out of place, she lets me know immediately. I posted a picture of Anna and the purse she found in my hand-bag drawer. She loves it and even carries it like me. She put an old cell phone, a rosary and a picture of "Mom and Da" inside.

I've posted some new pictures of this winter, including a day we spent up and Dan's house and we "skated" on his man-made skating rink. Lots of fun!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

We're Walking!!!!!

When all the baby books say kids do things at their own pace, on their own time and when you least expect it, they're right.

After weeks (more like months) of waiting for Anna to take the big plunge into walking, even calling the pediatrician and booking a physical therapy appointment, our baby girl took off today! At almost 16 months old, this was a little late, but all good things are certainly worth the wait.

Right after lunch we were playing in the kitchen and she let go of my finger and walked the entire length of the kitchen, turned the corner and walked the entire length of the living room. It's like she'd been doing it for months. It was an amazing thing to be here to see a little human make that big of a milestone right before my eyes.

She's still a little wobbly, but she's only been walking for less than a day. She's got a lot of time to perfect the skill. And, I have a feeling, she'll perfect it fast and I won't be able to keep up.

Here's my theory: Anna has been so intense and observant since the day she was born. She always has to understand her environment before making any "moves." She has to be comfortable and confident before taking on a task. It's not so much shyness or being timid, but rather being intellegent enough to make good decisions (a mother speaking). I think her late walking was more a product of her personality than anything having to do with her physical development. For whatever reason, she felt comfortable enough today to give it a try and she certainly did succeed.

We love you and are so proud of you, our little walker!

Thank GOD I'm able to be home with Anna to witness these "firsts." Therefore, I was able to capture part of the moment on tape...enjoy!


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Ahh Yes, Marco Island...









This was Anna's second trip to Marco, my ninth and Billy's, 25th. I look forward to going every year, but this year was extra special because we had Anna and my parents coming down with us. It was nice for my parents to finally experience what Bill and I have always talked about. They had a really good time with the Whelan's and we had a good time with them.

Besides Anna's persistant sleeping issues throughout the week, the trip was a blast. The weather was nice even though it was on the cool side (I didn't care...65 degrees is SO much better than 20 degrees any day of the week). We all enjoyed getting outside and Anna just loved playing with all of her cousins.

I've attached pictures of the trip and video of Anna's first time at the beach...not a fan of sand.

Some More Notable Firsts!









The holidays brought many firsts for Anna, but two notable ones were her first day playing in the snow and her first time on Santa's lap...the first more enjoyable than the last.

Her first time experiencing the lovely Chicago snow was mid-December. I took her outside to our very tiny backyard and met our neighbor and her little boy Ben. We shoveled, made snowmen and took LOTS of pictures and videos. It was actually a lot of fun and Anna surprisingly loved the snow (the snow suit...not so much).

Anna's first Santa experience was not as enjoyable, but still fun for me (I was laughing the entire time). Anna and I spent the day at the Chicago Children's Museum and then decided to head on over to the line-less Santa stage. Classic Anna...she had a furrowed brow and was very skeptical about what was about to take place. I took her up to the Santa stage and sat her on his jolly little lap. At first I thought things were going to work out and then the meltdown happened. The pictures don't even do it justice.

Enjoy!

Monday, January 4, 2010

We Have a Walker (or at least a stepper)


Anna finally took her first five to ten steps while we were in Marco Island over the holidays. Although she is still not "walking," we're just happy should took the initiative to take those steps...it was an oh-so-sweet moment.

I'll continue to provide updates as far as the all-out walking goes. It could be a couple more months. :)

Holidays Galore
















This years holiday season was even more fun than last year becuase Anna "sort of" knew what was going on and could sense the excitement in the air.

We spent Thanksgiving with the Dorn's, had numerous holiday dinners with friends, attended the Whelan Family Christmas and spent Christmas Day back with G. G. Dorn before we left for Marco Island.

Once again, Anna was showered with gifts from all of our friends and family...and I can't thank any of them enough for their love and generosity. She (and our family) is so blessed to have all of these wonderful people surrounding her and loving her so unconditionally. It's very humbling to see it all as a parent.
Enjoy various pictures from the holiday festivities as well as a video of the "highlight" of Christmas for Anna...Katie and Steve's doggie bed for the beagles. That definitely was her favorite toy. I'm considering picking one up for her.