Archive for July, 2010

Grandma Report

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I am going to haunt Amy until she puts a video of Miss Giada cruising on the juice.  When I left she was not even crawling, and now she is on the verge of walking.  She did not beat her mommy who took her first step before she had a tooth, but I think she will be walking before she has four teeth.  She is really a darling baby, very intent on toys, very glad to see Grandma and Grandaddy, and happy to read her favorite books with Grandma, but she does not sleep.  It is amazing how little she sleeps.  I picked her up at four o’clock yesterday.  She did not go to sleep until after ten thirty and woke up at seven.  Amy came to pick her up at noon, and she had only napped a little over an hour.  That is only about ten hours sleep in twenty hours.  And she is on the go every minute she is awake.  She is not at all fussy or grouchy.  She just goes and goes until she completely collapses.  I am going to start calling her Bunny for the Energizer Bunny. 

Grandma’s Report on her Birthday

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

My birthday has gotten off to a good start.  Thank you for the card and dollar, Rosemary.  It was the first present I got.  Kate left me chocolate, bubbly and a book – a great combination.  Last night Amy and Brad packed a great picnic and met us at Samuel Grand Park for Cymbeline, a Shakespeare play none of us even knew about.  We have been going since Shakespeare was done in the bandshell at Fair Park.  I wonder what year that was.  We had a great chicken salad on ciabatta bread, tortilla rollups and jicama with chile and lime.  Yum!  Giada enjoyed the relatively cool night air – there was a nice breeze, especially as the evening lengthened.  The acting was really good – as usual.  As Michael said – live beats movies or TV anyday.  And there is something about outdoors in the summer time.  

Yesterday I took Giada to Baby Bounce at Lakewood Library.  There were three other babies there, two her age and one four months old.  I enjoyed talking to another grandmother who has moved here from Amarillo with her husband to take care of their four month old grandson full time.  One of the babies was Indian with mom and grandma, and the other will be brought by the Spanish-speaking nanny, though mom was there the first time.  Today I am going to take her to Lochwood Library for the same program.  It will be interesting to see how another librarian does it.  It is about fifteen minutes of fingerplay songs, and then a social time.  Giada was noncommittal, though she seemed to enjoy looking at the other kids.  Of course, I am going to be gone for the next two weeks, but I am glad to get started doing something with her on a regular basis.  She is growing like a weed and on the very verge of crawling.  We had some pictures taken at Target and she is just as photogenic as her mother.  I am hoping to get some of them on the juice this afternoon.  

Happy Fourth! (My First!)

Sunday, July 4th, 2010