Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
It seems that it's been a while since I've posted anything other than photographs! The fall semester is winding down here at KU; one more day of classes, and then finals week. This has been an extremely busy semester for me. I need a few weeks to catch my breath.
It's snowing outside, and between the snow and the still bare Christmas tree sitting in our dining room, I'm starting to remember that it's almost Christmas. :-) We celebrated St. Nick's day on Sunday, and that always feels like the kick-off to the Christmas season for me. We visited a tree farm a few miles out of town on Saturday and brought home a beautiful tree - that still needs to be decorated. I'm thinking... maybe tonight we'll get at least the lights up. I adore hanging ornaments, but really hate putting up lights. Trees are so pokey! So, we're procrastinating.
Ceci is surprisingly uninterested in the gargantuan tree taking up space in the dining room. I suspect that might change when it is covered in lights and ornaments. I have a ton of soft felt ornaments, some that I've made and some that my mom made, and I guess we'll have to have a segregated tree. Soft and indestructible ornaments to a height of 2.5', and glass ornaments above. We'll see what survives the season!
We took Ceci to Children's last week for her second follow-up developmental visit. I'd say it went well, but Cecilia did not nap before the visit (I fully expected her to sleep the entire way to Kansas City, since she usually loves to sleep in the car) and she was not very cooperative. There was a set of stairs in the doctor's examining room, and she pretty much screamed unless we were letting her climb up and down the stairs. Ugh. The other "tests" required Ceci to cooperate a little more than she was willing to, so I am not sure what to expect when we get Dr. Turnbull's letter in the mail. It'll probably say - come back and try again. Your child was a real crank. Sigh.
On the upside, while Ceci still isn't walking, she is doing all sorts of awesome things. She wants to play constantly, and that makes me so happy. She's gotten so affectionate - she gives Aaron and I kisses, she wants hugs, and held in our laps. She motors all over the place with her signature "hitching" style of movement, and she thinks all sorts of mischief is absolutely hilarious. In fact, she laughs at herself more than any other kid I've seen. She's also become very opinionated and strong-willed, and has developed clear favorites within her toys. She has a light-up turtle that projects constellations on the ceiling, and instead of leaving it on the floor at night, she's taken to hugging it in her crib and staring directly into its lights until she falls asleep.
It's snowing outside, and between the snow and the still bare Christmas tree sitting in our dining room, I'm starting to remember that it's almost Christmas. :-) We celebrated St. Nick's day on Sunday, and that always feels like the kick-off to the Christmas season for me. We visited a tree farm a few miles out of town on Saturday and brought home a beautiful tree - that still needs to be decorated. I'm thinking... maybe tonight we'll get at least the lights up. I adore hanging ornaments, but really hate putting up lights. Trees are so pokey! So, we're procrastinating.
Ceci is surprisingly uninterested in the gargantuan tree taking up space in the dining room. I suspect that might change when it is covered in lights and ornaments. I have a ton of soft felt ornaments, some that I've made and some that my mom made, and I guess we'll have to have a segregated tree. Soft and indestructible ornaments to a height of 2.5', and glass ornaments above. We'll see what survives the season!
We took Ceci to Children's last week for her second follow-up developmental visit. I'd say it went well, but Cecilia did not nap before the visit (I fully expected her to sleep the entire way to Kansas City, since she usually loves to sleep in the car) and she was not very cooperative. There was a set of stairs in the doctor's examining room, and she pretty much screamed unless we were letting her climb up and down the stairs. Ugh. The other "tests" required Ceci to cooperate a little more than she was willing to, so I am not sure what to expect when we get Dr. Turnbull's letter in the mail. It'll probably say - come back and try again. Your child was a real crank. Sigh.
On the upside, while Ceci still isn't walking, she is doing all sorts of awesome things. She wants to play constantly, and that makes me so happy. She's gotten so affectionate - she gives Aaron and I kisses, she wants hugs, and held in our laps. She motors all over the place with her signature "hitching" style of movement, and she thinks all sorts of mischief is absolutely hilarious. In fact, she laughs at herself more than any other kid I've seen. She's also become very opinionated and strong-willed, and has developed clear favorites within her toys. She has a light-up turtle that projects constellations on the ceiling, and instead of leaving it on the floor at night, she's taken to hugging it in her crib and staring directly into its lights until she falls asleep.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Truss hunting
We drove out to Leavenworth County, KS this afternoon, about 20 minutes from home, and found this awesome pin-connected, dicrepit steel Pratt truss over Stranger Creek. Actually, it's a really cool bridge - I couldn't have found one better to assign for class if I'd tried. I love the eyebars and pin connections everywhere. It's pretty unusual to find a bridge with the eyebar bottom chord like this one. OK, honestly, I have no idea if it's unusual or not, but I'm sure that I haven't had the opportunity to crawl around one before, so therefore, it was pretty neat to me. :-) The bridge is actually pretty long for how light it seems (approx. 140').
We were out there for about an hour taking photos and enjoying the great weather, and a total of two vehicles drove over the bridge. That wasn't too surprising I guess, the route to get to this bridge consisted of gravel roads that seemed like they should have been located in some 3rd world country... I'm pretty sure the bridge sees traffic only from farmers... and geeks.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Summer went fast. Classes started back up last Thursday, and I taught both of my classes on Friday, and again today. There's so much energy on campus in the fall semester, and I really enjoy that. Plus, I'm teaching Structural Analysis, a 3rd/4th year undergrad course that I love to teach, and a graduate class on the design of steel buildings for the first time, and I'm happy about it, too.
Ceci started at her new daycare at Marisa's a week ago, and she is doing great! What a smooth transition - I was worried that it wasn't going to be easy for Ceci, but it seems like it has gone far better than I could have even hoped for. Aaron and I have felt so happy to have found a wonderful, caring, proactive home for Ceci during the daytime (what a huge, huge, huge deal to us), especially after a really long and at times, disheartening, search over the past couple of months. I am 100% convinced that Ceci lives like a princess while at Marisa's, and we are so happy that there's a little boy there about the same age as her. She loves to be around other babies! The list of things she does while she's there just makes us smile - wagon rides and building blocks and stories! She also eats like a princess (seriously, I want to eat breakfast at Marisa's, too! - strawberries, blueberries, pancakes, bananas, waffles - this seriously puts my cream of wheat to complete shame.) Oh, to be a baby again. :-) Aaron and I feel very lucky to have found Marisa and her family.
Christine, Daniel, and family watched Cecilia from January, 2009 til a little over a week ago, and it was a wonderful experience. Aside from spectacular childcare, they are wonderful people, and Aaron and I feel lucky that our lives intersected with theirs. I am so, so, so happy for them that their travels to their little Amelie are just right around the corner. I can't wait to meet her myself, and I know that Ceci is going to love to have a friend - she and Amelie are only about a month apart!!! :-) I can't wait to see the look on Ceci's face when she sees Christine, Daniel, Sorin, Liam, Prasad, and Sky next, too!!! Ceci smiled constantly when she was around Sky - he brings out such a playful spirit in her. Sky and Prasad made the most adorable cards for her, and Aaron and I love to look through them; they make me smile no matter how many times I look at them. Somehow dinosaur stickers manage to scream affection on these cards - something I never would have guessed - but they totally do!!! In any case, I'm looking forward to our next visit with the Peebles family when they are settled in with Amelie. :-)
Christine and Daniel - wishing you a wonderful trip to Addis and home again, with Amelie.
Ceci started at her new daycare at Marisa's a week ago, and she is doing great! What a smooth transition - I was worried that it wasn't going to be easy for Ceci, but it seems like it has gone far better than I could have even hoped for. Aaron and I have felt so happy to have found a wonderful, caring, proactive home for Ceci during the daytime (what a huge, huge, huge deal to us), especially after a really long and at times, disheartening, search over the past couple of months. I am 100% convinced that Ceci lives like a princess while at Marisa's, and we are so happy that there's a little boy there about the same age as her. She loves to be around other babies! The list of things she does while she's there just makes us smile - wagon rides and building blocks and stories! She also eats like a princess (seriously, I want to eat breakfast at Marisa's, too! - strawberries, blueberries, pancakes, bananas, waffles - this seriously puts my cream of wheat to complete shame.) Oh, to be a baby again. :-) Aaron and I feel very lucky to have found Marisa and her family.
Christine, Daniel, and family watched Cecilia from January, 2009 til a little over a week ago, and it was a wonderful experience. Aside from spectacular childcare, they are wonderful people, and Aaron and I feel lucky that our lives intersected with theirs. I am so, so, so happy for them that their travels to their little Amelie are just right around the corner. I can't wait to meet her myself, and I know that Ceci is going to love to have a friend - she and Amelie are only about a month apart!!! :-) I can't wait to see the look on Ceci's face when she sees Christine, Daniel, Sorin, Liam, Prasad, and Sky next, too!!! Ceci smiled constantly when she was around Sky - he brings out such a playful spirit in her. Sky and Prasad made the most adorable cards for her, and Aaron and I love to look through them; they make me smile no matter how many times I look at them. Somehow dinosaur stickers manage to scream affection on these cards - something I never would have guessed - but they totally do!!! In any case, I'm looking forward to our next visit with the Peebles family when they are settled in with Amelie. :-)
Christine and Daniel - wishing you a wonderful trip to Addis and home again, with Amelie.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
ONE YEAR OLD!
Ceci turned one year old on Monday! Neither Aaron nor I can really wrap our mind around the fact that Ceci has been brightening our lives for 12 months already. Everyone had told us how quickly these months would fly by, and they really, really have. She doesn't really look like a baby any more, and in a lot of respects, she doesn't act like one either! She's pulling up on furniture, walking around the coffee table (while hanging on, of course), and even saying "bottle" (pronounced: bah-ole) and "Milo" (pronounced: mie-oe) and "da-da". It burns me up mildly that she said the cat's name before "ma-ma," but I think she's saving the best for last - he he! :-)
Nora came out to visit for the birthday weekend, and we had a great time with her in town! Cecilia is now going through Grandma withdrawal. The cupcakes have slowed considerably, and the only present that she hasn't played with yet is a banana-flavored lollipop. :-)
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