Jenna had fun painting on her easel this morning. She said that this particular piece of art is a butterfly.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
The cupcake dance
A Little Late
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
A fun day
On Sunday we visited my grandparents for the day. First, we went to visit my dad's parents as it was my grandpa's birthday. Jenna was excited to tell him 'happy birthday' and she did as soon as she saw him. We had a yummy pizza lunch, during which one of Jenna's favorite people arrived...my cousin Faith. Well, really Faith is a favorite of all of us. She's 10...well, she'd probably tell you that she's 10 and 3/4 and full of life and a lot of energy. As you can imagine, a 10 year old 'big girl' is the bomb-diggity to a 2 year old girl. If Faith leaves Jenna's eyesight, she will start wandering through the house searching until she finds her. When we finished eating I asked Jenna if she needed to go potty. Of course she said no, so I told her that she could tell Faith when she needed to go and that Faith would help her. What happened then? Jenna full-out sprinted to Faith and whispered that she needed to go potty. She refused my help and would only let Faith help. Faith loved it...the first 3 times it happened. :)
After visiting my dad's side of the family, we headed to Grammie's - my mom's mom. Her birthday was on Saturday. Jenna made her a picture during the car ride and was very proud of herself. She was however also over wishing other people happy birthday and instead of telling Grammie happy birthday, she said 'happy birthday to me!' when we walked into Gram's house. We took Gram out for dinner and then headed home a little after Jenna's bedtime. After a day without a nap, she fell asleep and dozed the whole way home.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Oscars Anyone?
So, what did you think of the Oscars? I tend to enjoy watching the red carpet, the best supporting, best actor/actress, and best picture awards, but the rest usually bores me.
We were busy visiting (Jenna’s) great-grandparents yesterday for various birthday celebrations, so we didn’t get home until the show was about ½ over. So, my assessment might not be the best, but I thought that Anne Hathaway was charming. She has a humor about her that appeals to me. I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t as impressed with James Franco. It really seemed to me that she was carrying the load. I didn’t think he did terrible, but he just isn’t as likeable to me and also doesn’t seem to be quite as quick-witted as she is.
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale: I haven’t seen The Fighter, so I guess I can’t really judge this pick. Jeremy Renner and Mark Ruffalo were both great in their respective movies. I would have been happy seeing either of them win.
Best Supporting Actress
Melissa Leo: As mentioned, I haven’t seen the fighter. She probably does great, but I was hoping that Haliee Steinfeld would win. I haven’t seen True Grit either (so there’s no real basis for my support), but I’ve seen her interviewed a few times and found her very refreshing. Not to mention that she looked amazing! She’s at such a difficult age for these award shows. She will get grief for dressing too child-like, but also for dressing too grown-up. I think her stylist found a perfect fit for her and they did a great job with accessories, hair and makeup.
Best Actress
Natalie Portman: I was happy to see that she won. Plus, kudos to her for being able to remember all of the people she thanked. She didn’t miss a beat and probably didn’t forget anyone. Aaron said that he bets that she names her baby Oscar.
I do have a bit of a bone to pick with the nominators though. I really liked The Kids are Alright, but I thought that Julianne Moore’s performance was better than Annette Benning’s. Does anyone out there agree with me? Why did Annette get all of the nominations?
Best Actor
Colin Firth: The only movie I’ve seen that the nominees were in was the Social Network (Jesse Eisenberg). I thought it was a great movie and he was great in it, but I also don’t think that Mark Zuckerberg was a huge stretch for Jesse Eisenberg to play. So, I guess that it’s cool that Colin won. I’m sure he did great in The King’s Speech.
Best Picture
The King’s Speech: Haven’t seen it, but it sounds alright. Another bone that I have to pick with the nominating committee, I really thought that The Town deserved a nomination. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. I liked The Town better than all of the nominated movies I’ve seen: The Social Network, Inception, The Kids are Alright, and Toy Story 3 (1000 times). Since it wasn’t an option, I’d say that I think The Kids are Alright was my favorite, but I’m not sure it was quite best picture winner worthy (it definitely deserved the nomination). I thought that Inception was neat, but it wasn’t my favorite movie ever – plus, I’ve heard that it is a rip-off of a Disney Scrooge McDuck Comic book? I’ve seen Toy Story 3 too many times to give an unbiased opinion (I’m over it).
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Back in Action
Hi all, sorry for the long absence. I tried to post a few times over the last few months, but just never quite felt up to it emotionally. I’m doing great now and ready to get back in the ring!
Jenna’s still amazing, smart, beautiful! But, now she’s also potty trained, learning a few letters and numbers, speaking in complex sentences, and so much more!
A few weeks after her birthday Jenna started telling me that she needed to use the potty and she would get upset when I put her in a diaper. Unfortunately, this was also right around Christmas, so we were in the car a lot and it just wasn’t the right time to put her in underwear. So, we took her to the bathroom when she needed to go, but kept her in diapers. In January, we moved her to underwear and started using the potty all the time. She got a small piece of candy (a Smartie or mini-M&M) for each time she told us that she needed to pee. It only took a couple of days and she was only rarely having accidents. She didn’t take to well to going #2, but I told her that she could have a mini-Reese’s if she went in the toilet. Imagine this, she started using the toilet that day and didn’t look back. She got a Reese’s the first day and then got three the second day (she did her business 6 times that day, so we had to cut her off! Yeah, I’m not sure how that’s even humanly possible!). Of course now, 6 weeks later, she still asks me for a Reese’s.
Last summer one of our neighbors put a Crayola easel on the side of the road, so I picked it up and cleaned it and put it in the playroom. Jenna likes to use the chalk to draw. A friend mentioned that she put alphabet letters on her son’s and he got really interested in learning the alphabet, so I decided to move Jenna’s to the living room and to put the letters on it. She loves to play a game where she brings me a letter and then has me hold it up and ask her what it is and then she has me draw it on the easel and then she “draws” it, too. She has known J for quite a while and also knew O, but now she’s started learning a few more letters. I keep thinking that she’s going to suddenly know all of them because we play this game so often! She also likes to point out letters in books, on signs, etc and will ask what they are one-by-one.
Jenna’s language is still amazing and advanced for her age. Sometimes she really surprises me. She loves pretend play. Just today she was pushing her stroller through the house and asked me to follow her because we were going shopping. She pretended to pick something up and then handed it to me. She said, ‘here’s an antique for you to buy’. Antique? Really, at 2?





