Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Weekend

We had a really fun but extremely tiring Easter weekend. Friday was Pierogie Day for the Larricks and we ended up making 444 pierogies. Emma also got her picture taken making her first official pierogie at the tender age of 6 months!


She also got to meet and play with lots of cousins, and had a great time with Brody, Elliott, and Carrie's girls.


On Saturday, she got to meet more cousins from Paul's side of the family. Heather and Steve were in town with their little ones, Jack and Allison. By the end of the second day, Emma was played out! She could barely keep her eyes open.

Her first Easter proved pretty tiring for her too. We went to Pap-Pap's house first to drop off an Easter basket for Brody, and Emma got to play with him and watch him driving his motorized bike around the yard and blowing bubbles. Then we had Easter dinner at her Grandma and Granddad Pinchot's house with all of the family there. She looked adorable in her little Easter dress (if I do say so myself).









Monday, April 4, 2011

Crawling... and trying to Walk!

Emma is getting stronger by leaps and bounds! At the beginning of April, she started to crawl. She seems to do it only if she has to (she much prefers trying to walk), and it's funny because after she crawls a few paces, if she's anywhere near the object she wants, she simply stops and makes a dive for it!


She also started pulling herself up to a standing position, and she can stand on her own and balance - not holding on to anything! - for about 30 seconds at a stretch. She surprised the heck out of us when she did that! She also has the foot motions down pat and can walk all the way across the room if someone holds her hands. She hasn't ventured any steps yet on her own, but we think it won't be long before she tries.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Playing with Brody

Emma loves her cousin Brody so much. She watches his every single move and smiles and giggles at him whenever he tries to play with her. Right now, he's a little jealous of the attention Emma gets, so he tries to take away whatever toy she's chewing on and runs away with it. Luckily, she doesn't seem to mind. She just cheerfully moves on to the next toy!

He also has really sweet moments where he helps Emma get her binky back when she drops it, or sits on the floor with her and hugs her. The other day when we were leaving for home he kissed her on the head and said, "Love you, Baby Emma." It made my heart squeeze.

I assure you, he's hugging Emma in this pic, not trying to choke her! Haha

Sunday, March 27, 2011

6 Months Old

Dear Emma,

In the past month, you have grown so much! Your feet can touch the bottom in your froggy jumper now and you love sort of hopping in there. You are almost crawling - you can get up on your hands and knees and kind of rock back and forth, but you just won't move your hands or feet to get going anywhere. It's probably because you're too interested in standing all the time. You love it when someone holds you up so you can stand and wiggle around trying to get your balance. Your cousin Brody kindly let you borrow his activity table, and you have a blast standing there and playing with everything, watching the lights and listening to the sounds and music.


Bath time is definitely lots of fun now. You continue to splash and have fun most of the time. Other times you kind of mellow out and look at me like you're just so relaxed and happy (you must have gotten that from Mommy, because I love a good, relaxing bubble bath).

You love to play peek-a-boo, and you laugh like crazy when your Daddy pops up from somewhere and surprises you (no matter how many times he does it). You've also been known to laugh at Mommy when she sings silly songs and dances around to amuse you. Zoe, of course, still gets laughter when you see her playing around. You also started giggling when you saw Brody hitting a baseball in Pap-Pap's yard. I guess you thought it looked like fun!


You have a new high chair that you get to sit in for dinner time, and you love it! You've tried lots of veggies and fruits (apples are detested, sweet potatoes are loved). If you're not eating, you like to play with toys and watch Mommy and Daddy tinkering in the kitchen. You can also sit up in a shopping cart now like a big girl and you always look around the stores wide-eyed, just taking it all in.


We've noticed now that you're also starting to cry if you don't get a toy or object that you want (such as Mommy's iPhone or a Tostitos bag Daddy was holding) - but luckily you're easily distracted. I do have to mention that you seem to love all Apple products. :P

You've also been teething quite a bit, and got your second bottom tooth this month. There's been lots of drooling, chewing on frozen washcloths and teething rings, and general fussiness - but you came through it all like a champ.


Each and every day you're growing in new and different ways and your Daddy and I are having so much fun watching it all unfold. You are so loved, baby girl.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Splish Splash

I've still been giving Emma her baths in the kitchen sink since it's so much easier than kneeling in front of the bathtub. She's starting to get too big for the sink, and tonight she proved it. She smacked the water with her open hand by accident and got a shocked look on her face. Then she did it again. And again. And again, adding in some kicks for good measure. She was having fun splashing and wouldn't stop! Water got all over me, all over the counter, window and floor. Every once in a while she would splash water into her own face and freak out a little. It was pretty all pretty funny. I probably shouldn't have laughed and encouraged it. Looks like we'll be moving to the baby tub inside the big tub soon!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

First Tooth!

Paul discovered this week that Emma has a tooth poking through! She's certainly been chewing on everything in sight, so I guess it's not so surprising but it's still exciting. She keeps sticking her tongue on it feeling it out like she's not quite sure what to think.

She's been crying a bit in the evenings holding her mouth, but overall she's been handling it really well. All of the random teething toys we've collected are now being put to good use.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Brunch with the Kiddos

Our brave souls decided to attempt to go out to brunch with all of us and the kids. So, Tracy, Jena, Aunt Cathy, me, Brody, Emma, and Elliott headed out to Bob Evans and ended up having a really nice time. Everyone behaved themselves in the restaurant (even the adults).

Afterwards, we all went to Dad's house to hang out for a little while and it was really nice to have everyone together (sans Susie of course, our missing-in-action beach bum). Emma had an awesome time seeing everyone - especially Brody, who was having fun entertaining her.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lucky Little Girl

We are all so lucky that Aunt Cathy and Uncle Joe are watching Emma during the work week for us. Emma just lights up as soon as she sees either one of them. They not only watch her but spend time playing with her, reading to her, singing to her, and teaching her how to sit, crawl, and stand. She's such a lucky little girl, and it makes my heart so happy to have them in our lives.

Aunt Cathy also made Emma an adorable reversible quilt with two different animal prints that she plays on every single day. It's so beautiful and padded just enough that it's the perfect play area for our active little girl. I can't thank you enough, Aunt Cath!




Aunt Cathy also made a quilt for Brody in dinosaur prints (which I hear he carries around the house with him) and one for Elliott covered in owls.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

5 Months Old

Dear Emma,

You recently turned 5 months old and it seems like every single week you are doing something new and exciting. You are now officially a "sitter" and can sit up and play on your own without support. We still keep the Boppy pillow behind you on the floor because every once in a while you turn your head so hard to watch someone move around the room (usually Zoe) that you lose your balance and fall backwards. It's so fun to sit with you and watch you play with your toys. You're definitely curious when you get a new toy and you get this cute open-mouthed look of astonishment the first time you see something new, whether it lights up, opens up, or makes some kind of noise. But the very first thing you do when you get your little hands on something new is to attempt to chew on it (no matter what it is).

You definitely like to sit lately and you also love to stand up with someone balancing you. Even though you've mastered rolling now, it seems like you never want to lay down anymore, almost as if you figure you've had enough laying and rolling around and want to sit up and stand up like a big girl. Oh - and you definitely love getting bounced. I like to bounce you on my knees and pretend you're on a horse or a roller coaster (complete with sound effects) and you love it and can't stop giggling.

You're now regularly eating one meal a day in the evenings. You always get oatmeal (which you love) plus a veggie or fruit. Sweet potatoes are by FAR your favorite thing, although squash is a close second. You also like peas, green beans, carrots... noticing a trend here? You are not a fan of fruits. Pear is the only one that you'll actually eat. You've tried bananas and apples but you make a horrified face when you taste them and literally spit them back out.

Every day is an adventure with you, little Peanut.



Friday, February 25, 2011

Raindrops on Roses

Over the past couple of months, we've gotten a bedtime routine set with Emma. First she gets her diaper changed and pajamas on, and then her sleep sack. Next, she lays on my lap on her Boppy pillow on the couch and drinks her bedtime bottle. As soon as she's done with her bottle, I sing to her until she falls asleep. She's gotten so used to this routine that when her bottle is done, she turns and snuggles in with me, closes her eyes and waits for her song.

I started out with a number of basic lullabies and Sunday school songs, and then one night I tried singing her some songs from The Sound of Music. Turns out that she loves My Favorite Things. I can tell that she likes it because she gets really quiet to listen and sometimes lets out a little contented sigh when I start the first verse. It's very sweet. Nobody tells you when you're a new parent how much babies like repetition. I can't tell you how many times I've sung that song on repeat for the past three months.

Next step: trying to put Emma down to sleep while she's sleepy but still awake (so I am no longer required to sing an entire movie's worth of songs each night). We'll see how it goes...

Monday, February 21, 2011

Paul's 34th Birthday

For Paul's 34th birthday, Paul's parents watched Emma so that we could go out to dinner by ourselves at the Log Cabin Inn on Saturday night. It was so nice to get out for a little while baby-free. We didn't even mind the hour long wait to get in because we weren't constantly worried that the baby was a ticking time bomb waiting to erupt in a screaming fit in the middle of the restaurant.

On Sunday morning, I got up early with the baby so that Paul could sleep in. Around 9:00am (which is a long sleep-in for Paul), Emma played in her froggy jumper in the kitchen while I cooked Paul a birthday breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, clementines & yogurt. He got to wake up to the smell of bacon cooking. For lunch, we headed out to North Country Brewing in Slippery Rock with Kim and Joe. Paul's been wanting to go there for a while to see what kinds of beer they have. Emma was pretty good on the long drive and at the restaurant. Although, lately, she's been less and less content to sit in her carseat in restaurants. She wants to sit up like a big girl on your lap instead, which makes it much more difficult to eat your meal. But, as all new parents know, you can learn to do many things one-handed. We had a fun time at lunch and would definitely go back to North Country Brewing.

Happy birthday, baby!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Happy Birthday, Mom

It's been almost two years
And I can still remember
When you smiled and when you cried
How you laughed and how you sighed
What you said and why you tried
Sometimes it's like you never died

Love you, Mom

Sunday, February 13, 2011

20 weeks

Dear Emma,

Today you turn 20 weeks old. I still have trouble with the whole weeks vs. months calculation because to me that seems like you should be considered 5 months old while in reality you'll not turn 5 months until February 26.

In the past month, you have grown so much in so many ways! You started wearing 3-6 month clothes about a month ago and you're starting to grow out of them already! Everything fits you up top, but your little legs are long and so you are outgrowing the pants and sleepers length-wise already. At your 4 month checkup, you were 15 lbs, 1 oz and 25 inches long. Your weight was 75th percentile while your height was 90th percentile! We're not sure where you're getting your height from but we're happy about it. Your Daddy says that everyone listens to tall people and Aunt Kimmy already wants to recruit you for her high school volleyball team.

You've loved to stand up practically since you were born, and lately you keep getting stronger and better at it. You can almost sit up on your own now too (you're still a little Weeble-Wobble but you're getting much better). You also learned to roll and play with toys over the past few weeks. In fact, you roll so much that you keep rolling over in your sleep, almost giving Mommy a heart attack when she finds you in the crib on your tummy at night! But, being the paranoid (and loving and responsible) parents we are, you have an Angelcare monitor in your crib that will beep if it doesn't detect you breathing, so I am somewhat comforted by that. The doctor says that if you are strong enough to roll over on your own, you should be OK if you roll over in your sleep. But your Mommy worries about you because you're her little Peanut. Come to think of it, it's only been in the past month that you've started sleeping in your crib, in your own room - before that, you slept in your rock-n-play sleeper in our room. Things are changing so fast that I can hardly keep track of them all!

You've always been a very alert and curious baby, but this month you are really watching and recognizing people and objects. You get so excited when your bottle shows up, or we bring out one of your favorite toys. Lately, you really love this Steeler "taggie" blanket and continually chew on the tags every chance you get.



You also just started eating solid foods. We gave you rice cereal at first, but you didn't really like it (and it didn't sit well with you). So we switched to oatmeal and you seem to like it a lot. You've also tried green beans, which you were just so-so about and just today you ate sweet potatoes, which you really loved! You're getting much better at getting the food swallowed instead of just getting it all over your clothes.

You're still not laughing outright unless you are very, very entertained by something. But you smile all the time and give little giggles. One of my favorite times with you lately are the mornings. When you first wake up, you start cooing and talking in your crib. When I come in to pick you up, you smile at me so big! It's like the sun just came out to shine. I love those moments with you, Peanut.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

A Little Funny

Paul had a little more luck tonight getting Emma to laugh. Zoe (again!) started hopping around and Emma started laughing at her. Then Zoe stopped, and Paul started hopping around kind of like a gorilla and making noises and Emma laughed at him too! Not a lot of laughter, but definitely some giggles.

This girl demands serious entertainment for her precious laughter!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Super Bowl XLV

Well, the Steelers lost to the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV. I guess we can't win them all. We still had lots of fun with the gang watching the game. Emma and Brooklyne were both sporting all of their Steeler gear!




Saturday, February 5, 2011

Birthday Dinner for Joe

Today, we had a delicious birthday dinner for Joe at Paul's parents' house. Paul's Mom made pulled pork (the best!) and really awesome homemade macaroni and cheese. Emma got to show off her new rolling abilities for everyone, and Kim and Joe were getting excited awaiting their new iPhone 4s coming the following Monday! It was a great time hanging out with the family.

Happy Birthday, Joe!



Changes Every Week

Now that Emma is four months old, it feels like there is something new and exciting happening with her every single week. In the last two weeks, she started rolling - first from her back to her tummy, and then the other way. She also laughed for the first time - at Zoe! Zoe was hopping around throwing a sock in the air and Emma apparently found it funny enough to merit her first laugh! I could hardly believe what I was hearing. Since then, we've been trying to get her to laugh again but haven't yet had any luck.

Aunt Cathy and Uncle Joe both watch Emma during the days and it's been awesome getting text messages and pictures of her during the day from them. They are amazing with her -- and she really loves them! Uncle Joe loves to carry her around on his shoulder, which is, of course, one of Emma's very favorite things. I am so happy to have them watching her and also glad to be able to see them more often and have them be a part of our daily lives in such a wonderful way. I am truly lucky to have such a great family.


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Get Together at Aunt Cathy's House

This weekend, we all got together at Aunt Cathy's house to (finally!) have some quality time together. All the girls were there - Aunt Cathy, Cindy, Carly, me, Tracy, and Jena - and of course all of the babies too. Brody, Emma, and Elliott together made for a rowdy bunch! Daddy even hung out for a while and Uncle Joe too when he got home.

Cindy met Emma and Elliott for the first time. We had a delicious meal and lots of fun just getting to see each other. Definitely something we should do more often!


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Steeler Playoffs

We hosted everyone for the Steeler playoff games at our house. Emma was pretty shocked at the level of intensity that everyone displayed for the game. She kept staring at all the people in their black & gold. And then when everyone would cheer, she would jump and start crying. I was sad that we were scaring her, but kind of amused at the same time because it was so cute and funny.

Paul made some absolutely delicious white chili that everyone loved and Kimmy made her awesome chicken tenders. We also had hot dogs & saurkraut, focaccia pizza, brownies, and a big cookie! We definitely watched the playoffs in true Pittsburgh style.

By the second weekend, she was much more relaxed and handled the cheering like a pro. We won both games! Steelers are AFC Champs and headed to the Super Bowl!



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Wonderful Surprise

For quite some time, I've been really stressed out with worry over Emma's childcare situation. Tracy had volunteered to watch Emma and Elliott, but I knew that it would be extremely difficult for her to watch both infants at the same time. At the beginning of the year, she came to a similar conclusion and so I needed to look for other options for Emma. I started to get really upset because I realized how much time I'm missing with her during the day while I'm at work and I really wanted her to be with someone I know and trust - someone who will take good care of her even if she cries like her little colicky self!

Just when I needed help the most, Aunt Cathy volunteered to watch Emma during the days for us. Her amazing offer couldn't have come at a better time, and after I hung up the phone with her talking about it, I sat on the floor and cried because I was so relieved. I know how long of a day it is watching an infant, and I appreciate Aunt Cathy doing this from the bottom of my heart.

Love you, Aunt Cath!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Winter Classic


Here's a pic of Emma watching the Penguins play in the Winter Classic with her Daddy. She has her Penguins gear on and she actually loves watching hockey on TV! I think it must be something about the contrast of the ice and players - something really catches her attention. Of course, maybe she's just a hockey lover like Paul and she's starting early.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

It's a New Year

We rung in the New Year with all of our friends at the Ricci New Year's Eve party. Grandma and Granddad kindly babysat Emma for us so Paul and I could enjoy ourselves with a night out, baby-free! It was great to keep up the New Year's tradition and have a chance to relax and hang out with everyone.

You could definitely tell that we're new parents, though, because we turned in around 1:00 am instead of making it late into the night. It seems like we're always tired, but it's definitely worth it.