Friday, January 26, 2007

Ella gets her yogurt on!

Literally.

As you can see.

Honestly, I watch the child. I was doing some dishes, turn around and this is what I found.

It is cute.

Here it is in video. You can see larger sized versions on Youtube. Our name there is AddisAbaby as well. Enjoy! ~Kent

A little bit later. At least she is still hungry.

Here is another picture and video, lunch the day before. If memory serves, she is eating yogurt at this time also.

In the video you can see her sing the praises of "Gucky!"

Friday, January 19, 2007

Hanging with the Boo



Ella seems, well does, take up most of our time, and oddly, neither Julia or I are complaining much or at all. She is such a wonderful little girl. The screaming (here's a jinx) is to a minimum. I think there are days were it doesn't even make an appearance. She slept through all of last night, not even a wake for a diaper change. I actually got out of bed this morning without waking either lady or the two dogs. It seems like the little one has settled in just nicely.

Ella had another shower today. This fete was hosted by some of Julia's students. She got several nice outfits, including a complete fairy costume with tutu. She got some books, but one person got her the perfect gifts, a 7 oz. Gerber sippy cup and a rubber ducky. Now, I believe, that we have not made mention of either of these favorites in the blog, but somehow her preferences were known. (I have done a complete search of the house for bugging equipment and wiretaps.) A Gerber cup is her favorite and a seven ouncer is hard to find. You can find 10s everywhere but not 7s. The ducky . . . She has ducks on the bottom of her favorite pair of shoes. She can even say "ducky" but it comes out "gucky." She will get a desperate look on her face sometimes and say "gucky" when she is without the shoes, or she will got get them and do the "gucky" thing. It is so cute, and now you know what she's into. She has three little yellow ducks now and one pink, who all reside in the tub with the occasional venture into the rest of the house. She isn't too keen on the pink duck. An added bonus of the new duck is it is also a safety device. It will tell you if the bath water is too hot; there is the heat sensitive rubber disk on the bottom that spells the word "Hot." We tested; it works. The shower from Julia's students was awfully sweet. We'll get some pics of it on here soon.

Last Friday, we went to the International Adoption Clinic at the University of Minnesota. Not to say our physicians here in Menomonie haven't been great, but it was wonderful to talk to doctors and nurses who were familiar with the issues inherent in international adoption. Ella was so good, which she always has been at the doctor's office. The visit went really well. Ella is health, with the exception of the Giardia. She was retested here in Menomonie, and has started another round of treatment. The folks at UofMn explained to use that it isn't that much to worry about, or worry at all. Giardia has and is getting tougher and tougher. They lined us out on a treatment regimen and what to do if it doesn't work. They also allayed Julia and my fears of contracting the little bugger ourselves. We do a good job of washing everything; we should be OK. They also ran another battery of blood tests on the girl. That part she wasn't too happy about. The results all came back favorable. She was just a little low in the iron department, but the doctor said that wasn't unusual. IA kids usually go though a growth spurt when they get here (make up) and they pull from their iron reserves to do so. The good thing about her present diet is that she should be eating lots of meat to replace her iron reserves. Yea meat!

Thinking of eating, she ate some peas today on her own. She didn't really like them, but she didn't spit them out either. It's a start

Julia went back to work this week. I took care of the Boo all by myself Tuesday and Wednesday. We had a lot of fun and the house wasn't completely destroyed when Julia got back. It was nice to have an excuse to take a nap. It sure is nice to lay with Ella on top of you. Not only is she a tremendous heat source, but she's a great excuse not move. We watched (OK slept through) a soccer game on Tuesday and then Wednesday saw us nod off to History International.

We had snow this last week. If the picture didn't tip you off. Ella didn't quite know what to think about the whole shoveling the driveway. She sat down for most of it and then got up to experiment with the white stuff a bit later. It wasn't her first time in snow, but the first time she was really in it for a good amount of time. I took her out again on Tuesday; it was sort of cold. We were out with the dogs for about 20 minutes. I figure we were out as long as it took to get ready. She didn't want to get down that time and I carried as I kicked the ball for Roxie. She like to watch her run after the ball, and she also finds the jostling of kicking enjoyable.






















Another development in the food front. She's discovered chocolate and she likes it, as you can see. She also got to try a little Swiss Miss. They make it in Menomonie, I do believe. She was just doing her civic duty.

Those are the highlights of this past week. Of course the nice thing is I can always modify (or Julia can) when I/We remember the most important things.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Ella at home....


Just a few recent pics of our girl......

Our little librarian.....





















Wearing mom's gigantic Dansko clogs....


















Our fashionista....She spent a good half an hour dressing herself from the clean laundry basket. Unfortunately, her chic top is a pair of Mom's underwear. Perhaps she can be on season 20 of "Project Runway"? (The balloons are from Saturday's shower, and an endless source of fun this week!)

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Belle of the balls




PARTY GIRL!







Ella Mesay has been the party girl of the weekend. Yesterday, she was the marquee guest at Juliet and Forrest's home for her very own baby shower. A true person of the people, Ella graced those at her baby shower with her presence, not like a typical standoffish baby. She was impressed with the Costco meatballs that were in attendance (pictured with me and Mary Jo, the meatballs should be the focus of you attention, however)and also took a shining to pound cake as the afternoon wore on.
We were very touched by the party, organized and hostess-ed by "Aunties" Michelle, Kat and Juliet. Held at Juliet's gorgeous home, Michelle and Kat put together a wonderful collection of friends and food (see meatballs above). These dear friends went all out, decorating with little pics of Ella stuck all over with her very own "logo," 2 dozen pink and white roses, celebratory balloons, confetti, sweet and silly shower games, and even chocolate bars announcing "Ella's Shower"! Oh, and some very lovely bottles of wine.
We were overwhelmed by the thoughtful gifts Ella received: several wonderful books ranging from the very sweet children’s classics to activity books (the girl loves a zipper). She especially loved a darling little silver purse (with rhinestones, please!). She also received some special Chinese treasures, a wonderful little Pooh themed rocker, two stylish outfits, bath and other toys, and the coup de grace, the piece de resistance, meat. She actually got a package of steak and three pounds of hamburger. Right on, meat!

She charmed her hosts and other guests and helped open most of her gifts. As she is most times, she was reserved to begin with but opened up beautifully. By the end of the afternoon, as she said goodbye to her subjects (er, guests), she gave out impromtu kisses and chirped "bye-bye!" Here she is pictured with the organizers of the fete, Aunties Michelle, Juliet and Kat.

Today we traveled to Minneapolis to an Ethiopian Christmas party (Orthodox Christmas is January 7). It was very nice to get together with families like ours. And, there were some even some families with Chinese kids in attendance. Combined with some neighbors, it was a great multicultural experience. Ella looked smashing in a hand-me-down from Juliet's daughter, Savannah. So few of us can wear acid apple green and hot pink!


The guests remarked on her cuteness, which was the way things should be. The hostess, Stacy (mom to Lucy Eskedar!) and her father made some great Ethiopian food, very tasty. Ella tucked right in. She was definitely in her element. Again the meat products ruled, but she did eat some of the lentil dish and the shiro (chickpea paste). I guess we’ll have to bust out the Ethio-cookbook and spice up some vegetables.

Ella has been doing well. Her sleeping continues to improve, but there is the occasional setback. She has awakened in a fantastic mood a couple of times; that is a refreshing change. This morning she was climbing all over us. We wanted to sleep more, but she was interested in finding the summit of her mother and father. All is well this Christmas day with our family, I hope it is with yours.