Monday, October 29, 2012

Wooly Worm Fun

We went to the Wooly Worm Festival in Banner Elk last weekend with Karen & Lillian. We watched wooly worm races and High Country Clogging dancers. We ate corn dogs, fried chips, fresh kettle corn and some fresh squeezed lemonade. We went hiking the next day before heading home. Lillian and Ivey had so much fun together!


One of the many dance parties!







Sunday, October 28, 2012

20 Months and counting...

Ivey loves her animals and dolls. She is always carting them around and having conversations with them. She also tries to share her food and milk with them. Her new teachers at daycare have fallen in love with her as we knew they would. She is talking more and more everyday. She is Miss Independent, helping herself to a snack in the pantry to trying to dress herself. She loves to close doors and often closes herself in her bedroom. She can't yet open the doors on her own, but I'm sure it will not be long. She loves to walk on her own (without a hand to hold or stroller to ride in) anywhere we will let her go. She is quite the little diva - trying to wear my shoes, carrying my purse or wearing a hair band as a bracelet.   
  


Helping Mommy fix my toy








ASU Homecoming Parade



Eating PB&J Ivey style




Ivey and her best bud, Brownie


Love to help Mommy clean!


Friday, September 14, 2012

Summer Fun

We have been to the mountains as much as we can to beat the heat in Charlotte. On our weekends in Charlotte we try to get outside early with a run or bike ride to the park. Ivey loves bike rides and 'asks' to go frequently by pulling out our helmets or pointing to the bikes. She is understanding everything we say but still not talking much at all. She will repeat anything we say if we ask her to, but rarely says anything on her own. She still just points and makes the Ivey noise.
She is becoming more independent everyday. She is also becoming more stubborn. We should not be surprised. Her latest fight is wearing a bib. She also insists on doing things herself - brushing her teeth, washing herself, brushing her hair. This would be great if only she did these things well. She still loves to clean and if you leave the kleenexes or wipes in her reach she will clean the whole house with the entire package. She does use the swiffer fairly well.    









Trip to Charleston

We headed to Charleston to meet our newest family member, Margaret Rhodes Hyde. She was born on August 29th. She is a very sweet and precious baby. We tried to get Ivey to touch her, but she was not interested. She was more interested in Anne's toys, specifically her doll stroller.

Ivey did touch the horseshoe crab at the SC Aquarium. Gammie, Joe and I took Anne and Ivey to the aquarium and they both had a ball. Ivey pointed at all of the fish and made fish faces at them.

Ivey also really enjoyed the beach. She would giggle every time the water touched her feet. She even played in the sand some (much to my surprise). She really enjoyed dumping the bucket of water that Gammie and I kept refilling.


Mountains with Gramma & Grandad

We went to the mountains with Gramma & Grandad in August for a few days. We are still amazed at the temperature difference above 5000 feet. Ivey didn't seem to be bothered by the cool morning temperatures. She wanted to be outside every minute.



Napping Away




Mountains with Grandma & Grandpa

We headed to the mountains to cool off at the end of July with Ed & Diane. Ivey loved being able to go in and out by herself on the deck of the condo. She would go in one sliding glass door and out the other sliding glass door. She would close the sliding glass screen every time she came in or out. She must have done 100 laps. So silly.  She loves to hike with us, and almost always falls asleep in the pack.