Thursday, 26 July 2007

A girl can't have too much sparkle...



Today Alex insisted that she wanted to wear her sparkle outfit. And not just over "normal" clothes - but all by itself! So one pink sparkle outfit plus white sequin number later, and she's asking me if she has sparkle underwear..."Definitely not!" I respond and insist that as we are going to the indoor playground, that she wear her blue sandals instead of either the green sparkle shoes or her pink sparkle highheels...

Have I mentioned before that she's not my daughter?!

So I'll bet all those Australian aunts and great aunts and Grandy's are cackling to themselves as the damage is done. At least she was easy to spot in the crowd!

Sunday, 15 July 2007

Preparing for Sebastien

Hmm, we had a BBQ last Thursday and one of the babies there needed a bottle. So we dug through the stuff we'd packed away to get one for her - and it hasn't exactly been put back into storage! Alex latched (heh) onto it straight away, seeing the possibilities for her baby. So we've spent the past few days feeding our baby, "refilling" the bottle, taking care to hold the baby's neck/head properly etc. Daddy has taken the lead on this one - Mummy is just bemused by the whole thing. I guess that pumping will be the norm for this next delivery so the big sister can help feed little brother. Another of her current mantras: "I help, I do it BY MYSELF." Funfilled days ahead!

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

This is the way we brush our teeth...take two!

Well, not every night! We've been asserting ourselves lately when it comes to our pre-bath brush and so this was a unique solution Daddy came up with one night. It sure kept HRH amused as she imitated Daddy's technique in the mirror!

Just one of the many ways HRH is defining her personality these days...

Sunday, 8 July 2007

Circus

Daddy, Mummy and Alex met up with our Dutch friends Annelie, Robin, Joris and Lieke to go to the circus on a hot Saturday afternoon. It went for a LONG time so Alex's attention dropped off after a couple of hours but these photos are from early on. There was lots of action plus some animals. The physical abilities of the acrobats are quite amazing - all performed on an asphalt carpark with no apparent safety nets.


Very comfortable thanks


It's hot, hot, hot and Mummy is starting to get very uncomfortable. She's started to put her feet up in an effort to keep swelling at bay and prevent those varicose veins. Sitting in "her" armchair she is perfectly placed near the airconditioner - and Alex thought that looked like a good thing. So she joined Mummy lying down and reading a book - though Alex's choice for a book was a Disney princess one whilst Mummy leaned more to James Patterson...



Alex likes Mummy's chair and is still small enough to sprawl across it. She also likes to dictate what her hairstyle should be every other day. On this particular day she asked for Princess Leia hair (not that she knows who Princess Leia is) and is finishing her snack very comfortably.

Friday, 6 July 2007

We love Mr.Fish

Our across-the-hall neighbors are on holiday for a fortnight so we are fish-sitting. Alex is a BIG fan! Every morning after breakfast we get Mr.Fish down from the top shelf of the bookcase and feed him 5 tiny pellets one at a time. Well, Alex feeds him and talks to him through the top of the vase. She particularly likes it when he's hungry and "chomps" the pellet very fast. Then we say goodbye to Mr.Fish and put him back until the next day. And yes, his real name is Mr.Fish, this isn't an Alex creation!

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Independence Day


Our second July 4th in Urbana-Champaign - last year we were in Alaska/Canada. A big difference between our first one where Alex was 4 months old and this one where she's 2 1/3 years old!

It was tough though as we'd been swimming that morning to try to beat the heat and the parade went for over 2 hours! She was definitely battling sleep to see everything. We did manage to stake out a shady sidewalk spot though and eat our lunch while we waited for the parade to come past.



She was pretty excited to hear the bands and to wave her little flag. Then after a nap, we went to Adam, Amy and Elaine's house for a BBQ - the Aussie contingent provided a Pavlova - decorated in red, white and blue of course!

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

An oww... with blood!

Photos never do injuries justice...
Since Alex could walk, we have distinguished ows into two types, general ows that are nothing to cry over, and ows-with-blood that make everyone else cringe when they see them.
Alex and I had a pretty rough Monday morning. We headed out to open up the Playgroup room for Orchard Downs as a favor for someone and on the way down our apartment concrete steps, I mistimed a stepdown and took all the skin off the back of my heel/achilles of my left foot - ow, ow and ow. I was pretty pleased to keep my more choice words inside my head as Alex was right next to me. When we arrived at the Playgroup room I cleaned myself up.

Meanwhile, Alex wanted me to read to her and tripped up while following me into the hall - she went headfirst into a concrete wall corner and ended up with a tooth going through her bottom lip, a graze from lip to under the chin in the shape of the corner, and blood, lots of blood everywhere. It's true when they say that your heart ends up in your mouth - my first thought was that she might have lost a tooth, but after she eventually let me look, all was ok. It's amazing just how much lips can bleed!

Anyway, she wouldn't let me clean her up or put ice on the lip so now she is sporting a fantastic fat lip although the graze has started to fade (as of Saturday). She spent almost all the playgroup 2 hours sitting on my knee and reading stories which is very unusual for her. And when her Daddy came home for lunch, she was most excited to tell him about Mummy's "ow-with-blood" and left him to guess what happened to her! We put this down as the second injury - the first being when Aunty Chelle visited and Alex headbut/tripped into the corner of the desk leg and ended up with a goose-egg on forehead. And so far one visit to the ER for a fall onto concrete onto her head...and she's a girl and only 2!

Monday, 2 July 2007

Tea anyone?

Alex had a great time playing with Nat's teaset at her house. She even deigned to serve tea to Sarah who also liked the teaset. Here she is trying to walk to the other side of the picnic table very carefully with the tray. Notice the intense look of concentration on her face. And thanks again to Donita, without whom I would never have any casual photos of Alex!

Take my picture, c'mon, I know you have a camera...

By now Alex has worked out that Donita always has her camera handy - and she's not shy when it comes to smiling for the camera. Definitely unlike her mummy and Aunt Lyndall! This is at our apartment - Donita and Sarah are visiting and Alex is sharing her toys for the first time. Something that she'll need to get used to once her younger brother arrives on the scene!

Fun with friends

Thank goodness Donita takes such good photos! She's always got her camera near her and manages to get some pretty good shots. Here's Alex enjoying sharing her Cheerios with Julia (l) and Sarah (r). Julia's older brother Alec is playing by himself outside the playhouse. The girls were just so quiet and playing so well together that we mums couldn't help but peek in and check it out.

Xiamen University, China

Xiamen University, China
Our home away from Australia