Saturday, April 30, 2011

From the big brother...

We're still not sure if Miles believes us, but he knows how to talk the talk!

Below, he shows his happy face for being a big bubba :-)



Ignorance is bliss? He's certainly blissful!


He practices. It's funny, until last month all he knew about babies is that they said, "Waah, Waah," and now that's the one thing he won't do here. You will hear him singing "Einini, Einini" which are the first words in an Irish lullabye I always sing to him.
Wish him luck!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Look what else the Easter Bunny brought!

Much to our delight, it seems that Miles will celebrate Thanksgiving this fall by becoming a big brother!

We continue our tradition of calling our proto-babies after the Lost Boys. Miles was Toodles, you may remember. This one is Pockets.

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It has legs! We are 10 weeks along and feeling... okay. Mostly :-)

Miles has learned to say "Big Bubba!" and is willing to humor our mad story of a very small baby in Mum's tummy. Next update will contain his perspective on the matter.


Surprise!!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Easter Rabbit brought what??

Happy Easter to All and Sundry! We hit up the Easter Vigil service at 6am, and I think we'll do that again! Amazing! It started with a small fire outside (Miles said "WOW light!!"), and we then had a candlelit 30 minutes with chanting and incense, followed by a dramatic re-telling of some key Old and New Testament stories done in pantomime by children and teens. In the semi-darkness.

Around sunrise, we said our first Alleluia, the lights in the church were turned on and the bell began to ring. And Easter hymns, communion, etc commenced. It was really beautiful and worth getting up for!

This is not Miles' first Easter, but he spent last Easter dying his tongue green and blue by sucking on Easter eggs when we weren't looking, so I didn't really feel like he has participated before.

In his basket was a new coloring book, a stuffed sheep (see below), goldfish, jellybeans, peeps, a white chocolate rabbit (for Mum, let's face it) and bubbles in a container shaped like a rabbit.
The peeps and jellybeans were soundly rejected (wouldn't even nibble), the goldfish were gobbled, the new coloring book greatly appreciated, the bubbles enjoyed heartily and the eggs pitched onto the floor, one by one, whenever Miles could find opportunity. Miles just isn't developing an appropriate relationship with dyed eggs. We'll work on that. :-P

"Goldfish, though.... THAT I can dig!"

"C'mon, c'mon, more bubbles, get going!"

Shouting "Bubbles!!!"

I could get into this Easter stuff!

Alas, the picture I was working for in which Miles held his Easter basket (without pitching eggs) and smiled angelically did not pan out. But he is very fond of his sheep.

Happy Easter, all!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Daycare Days

We receive a constant stream of pictures of Miles and his buddies at daycare. His time there is so important to him and he loves to talk about his friends while he's home! So I thought I'd show a few shots from what Miles does for a living, M-F, 8-5.
I'm going to not to give proper names of these gorgeous children on my blog. But his bff is the little girl in stripes, nicknamed "NuNu." They're about the same age and LOVE to talk to each other. His caregiver says they speak the same language.

Miles sleeps hardcore at daycare. Despite the light and sound and all other distractions, he's supposed to be an excellent sleeper there. I wish his naps on the weekends went so well!
Miles with his bff, NuNu.
Warmer weather means frequent trips to the PLAYGROUND!
I'm telling you, he loves this girl! Surely they are discussion something very meaningful here.
One of the new boys shares a passion for PULL-BACK CARS with Miles! Hooray!

It's so gratifying to see him having fun with his buddies while I'm at work. We're so thankful for such a great daycare arrangement!

At LAST!!!!

I have been beyond impatient for spring. For some reason, for like 4-6 weeks I was constantly in the grip of one bug or another. Mostly varieties of colds, but it'd get worse every time a cold front came in. I was getting desperate! Finally, I think I can safely say that spring is underway in Blacksburg.
We had no idea what to expect from this tree, having never seen it in spring. It started with mysterious green and maroon buds, then bloomed neon green, then settled in an angelic white with maroon tips. Miles laughs when we stand under it and and look up.
Brave little... purple daisy? Leah and Matthew, any possibility this is what the seeds from your wedding favors produce? These grew up around where I planted those daisy seeds...

Violets cover the front lawn.

Here's our mystery blossom tree in glory.
Across the street, where we like to play.
It's baseball season! And that's all I know about that! :-)
Family shot on Palm Sunday. Miles was smiling as he was asked to do- just not at the camera.
Miles is pretty convinced that Hosanna is best pronounced "Zoo-Anna!!!!" He is implacable on this point.
We celebrated our first Palm Sunday as Episcopalians. It involved a march around the church singing with palms, followed by a service that began joyfully and ended with the WHOLE PASSION NARRATIVE being read. It was a very emotionally variant service, appropriately so. The church will be all abuzz this week, with such things as a reading of the WHOLE GOSPEL of John on Tuesday and an all-night vigil on Maundy Thursday. There's stuff going on every day but today. And we've been recruited for the 6 am Easter Morning vigil! Yikes! They've promised us mimosas after the service, though.

Good Holy Week to you all. May you all be blessed by it.