... you rear your child with a dog.
1. Two for one entertainment.
2. Learning toughness and patience- when you get knocked down by a happy dog or whipped in the face by a happy tail.
3. Mommy gets commanded like the dog does, "Come, mommy."
4. More frequent trips to the park, so the dog can let off steam
5. Vocabulary building-
"Enough"
"I know, I know"
"To your bed"
"Good boy"
"Excuse me, please"
"Sit"
"Release"
"Move, please."
6. Ball throwing skills
7. Knowing how to pant and lap her water (not sure if this is good)
8. Learning to love every animal
9. Helping mommy at meal time
10. Building immunity
Thank you, Stanley for helping to make Avery a well-rounded little girl!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Mother's Day- Part 1
We had a beautiful Mother's Day celebrating my mom. Sean was working, so the focus was MY mom. We started the morning with Sunday service at my parent's church. Then, we headed to Los Rios Street in San Juan Capistrano for a light breakfast and coffee at the Hidden House Cafe and strolled down the historic street.
It was a fun morning. I love you, Mom!
It was a fun morning. I love you, Mom!
our mommy: celebrated and in action.
The mommy in our family was celebrated on Monday with a delicious lunch at the Beachcomber and nice walk on Crystal Cove beach watching the waves go "up and down" as Avery would say.
We spent the rest of the day relaxing- no errands, no appointments. Then, Sean made a delicious Peruvian dinner. It was a beautiful day!
The next day, we took a drive down to San Diego and enjoyed a delightful "4x4" breakfast sandwich of egg, pastrami and cheese at my dad's restaurant, Tommy Pastrami. On the way back up, we stopped off in La Jolla to check out the seals. Avery was very excited to see them. She also loved the chipmunks on the bluffs.
That afternoon, Sean and Avery were bouncing on her new trampoline.
After one particular bounce, she buckled. I could've sworn I heard a pop. She started crying and had trouble putting pressure on her foot for the next few hours and wanted to be held, so off to the ER we went for some x-rays. She was such a good girl WAITING to be called back, lying on the table while the x-rays were taken, WAITING for the doctor, WAITING for the x-rays, WAITING for the results, then WAITING for the discharge paperwork.
The doctor reported there was no break, just a sprain. We are very thankful for this!!
Happy Mother's Day!
We spent the rest of the day relaxing- no errands, no appointments. Then, Sean made a delicious Peruvian dinner. It was a beautiful day!
The next day, we took a drive down to San Diego and enjoyed a delightful "4x4" breakfast sandwich of egg, pastrami and cheese at my dad's restaurant, Tommy Pastrami. On the way back up, we stopped off in La Jolla to check out the seals. Avery was very excited to see them. She also loved the chipmunks on the bluffs.
That afternoon, Sean and Avery were bouncing on her new trampoline.
After one particular bounce, she buckled. I could've sworn I heard a pop. She started crying and had trouble putting pressure on her foot for the next few hours and wanted to be held, so off to the ER we went for some x-rays. She was such a good girl WAITING to be called back, lying on the table while the x-rays were taken, WAITING for the doctor, WAITING for the x-rays, WAITING for the results, then WAITING for the discharge paperwork.
The doctor reported there was no break, just a sprain. We are very thankful for this!!
Happy Mother's Day!
Monday, May 2, 2011
it was a happy easter afterall.
We had a great time on Easter (note: the Easter Bunny was NOT there!)
The morning started with Avery going through her Easter basket filled with play-doh accessories, bubbles, and books.
After church (and a nap), we headed to Mimi and Papa's house for an Easter egg hunt and dinner with the whole family. It took some prompting to understand what an Easter egg hunt was all about....
"Look, here's an Easter egg. Pick it up."
"Here's your Easter basket. Put the Easter egg in the basket."
... but after a few prompts, Avery got the hang of it and spotted an egg by herself.
Slam dunk!
Hope you had a happy Easter, too!
The morning started with Avery going through her Easter basket filled with play-doh accessories, bubbles, and books.
After church (and a nap), we headed to Mimi and Papa's house for an Easter egg hunt and dinner with the whole family. It took some prompting to understand what an Easter egg hunt was all about....
"Look, here's an Easter egg. Pick it up."
"Here's your Easter basket. Put the Easter egg in the basket."
... but after a few prompts, Avery got the hang of it and spotted an egg by herself.
Slam dunk!
Hope you had a happy Easter, too!
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