Thursday, March 19, 2020
Poppy Seed Jones
According to Kelsey's ever-reliable pregnancy tracker app, Poppy Seed Jones has progressed to become Orange Seed Jones. For those unfamiliar with the family joke, it means the baby was the size of a poppy seed and has now grown to the size of an orange seed. Kelsey also informs us that Baby Jones has a tail. Texting about the baby today, Courtney called it "he", which is consistent with my prediction of the baby's gender. For the record, I was the only one that was right on Lyla's gender from the very beginning!
First Words!
Yesterday was a big day for Lyla Joy. She took her first steps and (debatably) said her first word. To get her Father's attention, she is reported to have yelled "Dada". This isn't surprising as she's been making lots of sounds for a long time. My favorites are "ing ing" (pronounced like the Chinese "in" on the end of words, e.g. "xin") and "ta ta ta", which for some reason she always whispers. Personally, I think I witnessed her first word a few weeks ago. She loves imitating "no no no" while shaking her head and when we were in Altoona I distinctly heard a clear "no" whe she was shaking her head. I'm sure many more words will be coming forth shortly. For now, Katie is a little said because Lyla hasn't said "Mama" yet.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
First steps!
Lyla has taken her first steps today! Well, to be perfectly honest she took them yesterday but her parents just told us today. We've seen the video and it's pretty cute. She's officially a toddler now. It's sad to have to see it on video only, but the Coronavirus/ COVID-19 has restricted our travel. I'm working from home, Grandma is stuck in the house, all trying to practice good "social distancing" as they call it. We can't wait until we get to see squishy little Gizmo again!
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Big News!
Major Grandpa-level news today! Courtney and Daniel surprised us this morning by telling us Courtney was about 4 weeks pregnant. Kris, Kelsey, Kurt and I were with them in our living room in the house on Lafitte Court in Union, KY, and the room erupted with joy when they told us. We always teased them about needing to have a baby, but they somehow managed to surprise us. We facetimed Katie and she went nuts hearing the news too. We then called Great-Grandma and Grandpa (Brook and Barb) Frymier who were also overjoyed-- although suspiciously Barb claimed to know Courtney was pregnant when she saw her a couple of weeks ago (although she never said anything, which makes us all doubt the story). The baby is due in November. Lots of excitement and anticipation to come! BTW, Grandpa feels like this one is a boy.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
The Glasses Game
Lyla, at 11 months old, love silly little games. One of her favorites is played only with Grandpa. It goes like this..... A. Lyla takes my glasses off my face B. I say "Oh no, someone took my glasses!" C. Lyla hands my glasses back to me C. I say "Oh, thank you!" and put them back on. D. Repeat. This game goes on for about 10 minutes whenever we play it. Last night, she did the same thing with Katie, but took off Katie's slippers then handed them back to her. I think Lyla really loves the "Oh no!" and "Thank you!" part of the game.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Sticky Hands
Katie reports Lyla doesn't like to have sticky hands. She got her hands sticky, opened and closed her fingers and yelled to complain until Katie washed them for her. It all reminds me quite a bit of her Aunt Courtney. Courtney was always fussy this way. Didn't like things that weren't just so-- sticky fingers, socks with lumps, shirts not tucked in straight. I recall Courtney's favorite phrase when she was a little older than Lyla was "me do it!". She didn't want help doing anything and insisted upon doing it herself. A couple of months ago, Lyla just decided to refuse to be fed, and that was the end of it. From that point on, she's fed herself. I see traits in Lyla that are similar to her Grandmother and traits that are similar to Courtney. It will be interesting to see how her complex personality develops.
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