Some new pictures. More soon. The back load will take a while
Using a spoon
Family picture
At the Zoo
Maggie and LiLi dressed up for Halloween
More to come….
Some new pictures. More soon. The back load will take a while
Using a spoon
Family picture
At the Zoo
Maggie and LiLi dressed up for Halloween
More to come….
Ok, it has been a while for a posting and even longer since I have posted. LiLi has been exploding in her personalities and abilities.
She is learning new words both in English and Chinese although I must admit that I only know a few Chinese words and so I am often stuck wondering whether what she said is in Chinese or in babble and of course I can seldom remember the word or phrase to ask her babysitter what it means. Watching her learn 2 languages is very fun. For example, she has decided to say water in English and milk in Chinese.
In terms of words I understand bird remains her favorite and her second seems to be water. LiLi can point out a bird on top of a building or in a tree far away. She knows that water is in her glass, rain, a pond, the ocean, soup, etc and likes to inform me of this. Of course, this also means she likes to touch water whenever she sees it and the other day I discovered her trying to lick it off the car. Animal sounds are the other thing she likes to do and appropriately enough for Thanksgiving, she started saying gobble, gobble for a turkey.
LiLi continues to enjoy music. Thank goodness we agree on some of the music and by mixing things up she has come around to some music I like. Today, she was totally bopping in the back seat to Hong Kong Phooey and she also seems to like Conjunction Junction. A couple of weeks ago I came home and she was really enjoying the Grateful Dead with her father so that made him happy although I can’t say I loved it. I taught her the sign for music and that is now one of the first things she does after being buckled into her car seat. She grabs Lamby(her blanket) then she signs music. Mind you the car is not even on yet.
Her walking is getting better and better. She still tends to make a lot of face plants but since she just picks herself back up and continues on, they don’t seem to be a big deal and they are getting less frequent. She likes it if you make a safe sign after she does a face plant. It is quite amazing to watch because they look quite painful to me but she seems to have a high tolerance and only really cries when she is really tired. Of course, I am fascinated by how many near misses she has and how many places there are to wallop your head on. She also loves to climb the stairs by walking up them not crawling and she does not want help. The problem comes when the stair is too tall for her little legs. She will then allow me to hold her 2 hands and she will do her best to walk up them.
Another big achievement is LiLi’s ability to use silverware. She can now use a spoon pretty well. She does forget to keep her spoon upright a lot of the time but because she also likes to put a napkin on her lap it is not too messy. Maggie also enjoys the spoon learning process.
LiLi also loves to take Maggie for a walk. Maggie seems to be very good about it and walks at a pace that does not pull LiLi. Although when LiLi tries to pull Maggie and she does not want to move, Maggie will just stand still and no matter what LiLi does she cannot budge her.
I have noticed that with walking came true toddlerhood and that is where LiLi is right now. She certainly does not like to be told “no” and has recently taken to bursting into tears whenever it is told to her. Now that does seem to work on her Nana, who stayed at the house to read another book after she burst into tears when Nana said she was leaving. She does throw a pretty good fit but it kind of defeats it when she spend the first 2 minutes gently lowering herself to the ground. I realize that the other problem comes when she is trying to tell us what she wants but we cannot figure it out. I feel bad because a lot of the times, LiLi’s fits come from her not being able to communicate she wants. It is very frustrating to be a toddler and I have never totally understood that.
October, of course, also included Halloween and we got good use out of our Halloween costume. LiLi dressed up in it to go to the zoo the Sunday before Halloween and then for a playgroup party on Tuesday and then for Halloween and then of course, a couple of days after Halloween she insisted on wearing the costume again. We only went trick-or-treating to a couple of houses. I did not know that LiLi knew what a candy bar was but she tried to get me to open it at our neighbors and when I did not she stopped right in front of the house and sat on the sidewalk trying to open it herself.
Well that is all for now. Pictures in the next post and I will try to update more often.
For the first time in the history of the Missouri Football program they are playing for the chance to be the Number # 1 football program in the country against our fiercest rivals – The Kansas Jayhawks. In a nationally televised game no less.
You might ask what does this have to do with Li Li? It’s very simple really Li Li is already showing the proper allegiance.
She’ll be in bed for tonight’s game but I’m already teaching her the songs she needs to know.
HOORAY, HURRAH, MIZZOU, MIZZOU!
HOORAY, HURRAH, MIZZOU, MIZZOU!
HOORAY, HURRAH, AND A BULLY FOR OLD MIZZOU,
RAH! RAH! RAH! RAH!
MIZZOU-RAH! MIZZOU-RAH! MIZZOU-RAH, TIGERS!
“FIGHT TIGER”
Fight, Tiger, fight for old Mizzou,
Right behind you, everyone is with you.
Break the line and follow down the field,
And, you’ll be, on the top, upon the top.
Fight, Tiger, you will always win,
Proudly keep the colors flying skyward.
In the end, we’ll win the victory,
So Tiger, fight for Old Mizzou!
20 years ago when I started at Mizzou it was the dark ages for Missouri football. Some seasons the only team we could reliably beat was Kansas. Going to the game was mostly about hanging out with friends instead of watching quality football. Instead of the current high performance spread offense Missouri’s strategy then mostly involved two plays repeated as needed – up the middle, up the middle, up the middle, Punt!!!
Hopefully Missouri will seize the opportunity and play beyond their potential tonight. But regardless of what happens Mizzou will have had a very successful season and I’ll sing Li Li the alma mater as I put her to bed tonight.
I was having dinner with an old friend and her husband last night and she proceeded to lecture me on the need to update my blog more frequently. She also commented on just how cute Li Li was, so I’ll forgive her. In my previous entry I talked about the picture that Catherine printed out with her and Li Li, so here it is.
I am afraid we have a future gymnast or daredevil on our hands. Li Li absolutely loves fresh air rushing on her face – whether it’s swinging on a swing or being tossed in the air. We’ll see what happens but given my past proclivities for thrill seeking and the resulting emergency room visits I’m probably due for some of the heartaches I caused my mom.
I was in the ER so often the nurses knew my mother by name and my first visit to the ER was sometime around Li Li’s age. I’m told I decided I wanted to get off the bicycle my mom was riding – so I unbuckled the safety belt on my child seat and jumped — oblivious to the fact that my mom was going about 15 miles an hour. My mom turned around to see a very bloody face, a bleeding tongue and lots of road rash. She also found out they didn’t typically stitch tongues back then. Hopefully I won’t find out what they do for cut tongues now adays.
Anyway, as much as our daughter is thrill seeker she can also play quietly. Here she is enjoying the charms of filling a bucket with sand.
That’s all for now. -t