Sunday, March 29, 2009

Back on the Job


Squeaker is feeling better, but it has been a long week. It turned out that she had both the flu and an ear infection. Unfortunately this means we could have kept posting photos of her sleeping on the couch until Wednesday or Thursday. Squeaker is feeling better now. She has been a little weepy all week. Being sick is no fun.

The real heartache for Squeaker this week was not being sick, but getting a playful scratch on the hand from one of our cats, her beloved Dolley. I say beloved, because of the four cats in the house, Dolley is the only who likes to be around her and the only one we don't chase away from her too. She goes into Squeaker's room with us in the morning and tries to slip in at night when we put her to bed. So getting scratched by Dolley was traumatic even if it was a light scratch.

Squeaker needed some comforting but eventually went down for her nap. She woke up and had Brite put a band-aid on her hand. After that Squeaker spend the afternoon trying to play with one hand. Worse than that actually, because she would hold her 'hurt' hand tightly with her good hand, so tightly that she couldn't pick up anything with her hand because of the other's grip. Eventually she begged Btite to take the band-aid off. She seemed to return to normal after that.

We here in Squeaker-ville are excited that spring his here. Have a good week.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Maybe Squeaker Doesn't Like Travel

Friday


Saturday


Squeaker and I are hanging out with her Grammy and Granddad this weekend. The travel bug caught up with her again this trip. She hasn't gotten sick (again) but she has not been herself this trip. We have had glimmers of light, especially when she thought she was going to get to watch the Backyardigans play basketball (No, they didn't get to go to the NIT either).

Well, that is all we have to report this week.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Growing!





The Daddy person got focused on school and basketball and forgot to put up the post again last night. Squeaker continues to be eating like she skipped her last meal. The first picture is a not too small kid sized portion of spaghetti that she ate on Thursday night. Unfortunately she also has the bruises to go with her misplacing those new extra long arms and legs. In the second picture she's helping the Daddy Person make blueberry pancakes, which also disappeared quickly and ended up divided almost equally between the two of us. Well maybe not almost equally, but she kept up pretty well.

Potty training is pretty well over now. Although we did have accidents two days in a row this week, right before dinner time in each case. Both because Squeaker has developed a knack for waiting until the last minute, Characteristically the first of the accidents would have been prevented had she not stopped to pick out a book on the way to the potty. Likewise, the worst wipeout of the week occurred on the way to the bathroom. Lets just say Squeaker misses the padding once afforded her by her diapers...

Have a good week. Also, for the record, those of us here at Squeakerpants.com are very disappointed in the NIT selection committee.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Snow Day Play

Sorry this post has arrive this morning instead of last night, but the internet was not good to me this weekend. I put together this movie of Squeaker playing in the snow and spend most of the weekend trying to get it uploaded. It finally got there last night!

It seems surreal to be posting a video of her playing in the snow just a week ago. It was in the low eighties here yesterday. Potty training continues to go well. Today makes two weeks without an accident. We continue to be sure that Squeaker is growing. She has been really clumsy of late. We were discussing this at dinner on Friday night. So as not to hurt Squeakers feelings, Brite spelled c-l-u-m-s-y. Squeaker started pounding her fork on her plate. She's figured out that this spelling thing is deliberately designed to keep information out of her hands, and she doesn't like it.

Enjoy the video. It is big enough that it will look pretty good in full screen. The downside is that it will take a while to load. Have a good week.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Squeaker Sings

The Daddy person has gotten his computer up and working (again, never, ever share Gatorade with your laptop). I upgraded a few of my programs and it is much easier not to get video online. So, without further ado, here is Squeaker's audition for American Idol.


She has been feeling much better since she got home on Sunday. Her potty training has been going full speed ahead. Unless we have a bad morning tomorrow when you're reading this post, she will have gone a week without having had an accident. We haven't had to continue with the 1, 2, 3 Gummy Bear system either. Getting sick last weekend had everything to do with her having made that choice. I noticed last weekend that she's also gotten the hang of not using her diaper during nap time. I don't think we're going to make that transition any time soon. In a totally unrelated note, Uncle Mack and the Daddy person are finishing off the rest of the Gummy Bears.

Brite and the Daddy person have been having a lot of trouble coming up with good Squeaker quotes. It certainly isn't because she isn't talking very much. She seems to have forgotten that she can breathe without using the exhale to say something. Much like Elvis, she's started singing her much of her dialog. Other than the alphabet song, I don't think she knows more than the chorus of any song, but she's learned the chorus to a whole lot of songs and nursery rhymes. In a totally unrelated note, the Daddy person spent some time this week pruning songs from the list he plays while he is in the car with Squeaker.

Aunte Brite had birthday this week. Squeaker has been quick to suggest cake as a nice compliment to breakfast, snack time, lunch time, nap time, dinner time, and bedtime. We think she growing again too. The last couple of months she has been eating just the usual three meals a day. Brite says that it is because she's asleep half the day and that's all of her awake time that she is willing to devote to food. Since Wednesday, days after she started feeling better, she's been eating four full meals. Breakfast this morning was a bowl of oatmeal and two eggs (instead of 'or').

That's all I have to report this week. We're getting snow tonight. If we get enough snow that classes are canceled, I'll head out in the morning with her and get some video of her chatting with a snowman.