The Fair Skinned Italians

FSI • Since 2005 • Josh, Lauren, Nora, Quinn… & Remy.

Fifteen Months

I feel like if I don’t write all of the fun things down that Nora is doing, I’m going to forget all about them. And while I have tried several times to start an actual scrapbook for her, this blog seems to have turned into a virtual scrapbook. As long as the memories are being recorded somewhere, right? So here’s some stories and little things she’s up to.

  • She loves shoes. Josh started a little daily morning routine where she hands him each sock and shoe to put on. She gets really excited and starts speed crawling towards him when she seems him coming with socks and shoes in hand.
  • If she sees a shoe on the floor, she tries to find the owner and give it to him/her to put on. I was humoring her this morning in the kitchen and ended up wearing one sneaker (sans socks) for half an hour. It felt weird at first, then I forgot about it.
  • If Nora finds a sock in the laundry basket, she holds it up and says, “Nanan!” which is her word for pretty much anything. In this case, it means “put this sock on.” And just in case that isn’t clear enough, she’ll hold up a foot. One time she found three socks. I put one on each foot but she still wanted to wear the third.
  • Speaking of laundry- Nora’s actually pretty helpful with it. She kneels near the full basket and hands me one piece of clean laundry at a time. Only she’s really fast and I have to speed up to keep pace with her. So I do my laundry folding faster now.
  • Nora’s become a watcher and a copier lately. The other day she was shaking a washcloth that she was ‘helping me fold.’ I couldn’t figure out what she was doing until I realized that I was shaking the wrinkles out of each towel before I folded it. She also copies us brushing our teeth by rubbing her fingers over her lips. My favorite was during Poppy and Panzy’s visit. She was watching Poppy eat with chopsticks. She used her own set to touch a plate, then her mouth, over and over, following along.
  • We think “nanan” started from her trying to repeat after us when we ask her “Do you want a….” She just shortened “want a” to ‘nanan.’ This is our current theory.
  • She L O V E S to be read to. (Which we love that she loves.) She used to be happy flipping through books herself, but now she brings them over to whoever is nearby. You hear her coming, too. She gets very serious and starts saying “nanana” as she does the three limb crawl, chosen book in hand. Her current favorites include “My Dog’s the Best” (dogda!) and “Booboo.” I think Josh and I have read Booboo about 100 times. Each. She loves that book and we both have it memorized by now. “This is Booboo. Booboo is a gosling. A small blue gosling who likes to eat. Booboo likes to eat from morning til night. Every day….”
  • Anything that beeps, has buttons, and is small enough to hold up to her ear is a phone. “Hi.” Including- actual cell phones, the remote, our keyless car entries and most recently, a digital thermometer.
  • She hates motorcyles and anything that has a siren. I blame the siren hating on Remy. If she hears one (which happens a lot since we live near a fire station and often have our windows open) she looks at me with terror. And right as she scampers toward me so I can pick her up, what does Remy do but start howling along? She looses it every time. Once it happened at a park while she was swinging and Remy was tied up nearby. I was so embarrassed to be the one with the wailing child and howling dog.
  • If I give her some kind of food she doesn’t want, she promptly picks it off her tray and hands it right back to me.
  • Like all 15 month olds, she knows the word no and what it means. But she likes to pretend that she wasn’t going to do whatever she’s being warned not to do. She reaches to touch the stereo and when we say, “No, Nora” her hand veers away at the last second to land on a DVD that clearly she was going for the whole time. Or last week, I saw her reaching for what seemed to be the humidifier. “No, Nora” I may have imagined this, but she went for a book behind the humidifier and I believe actually held it up for me to see. As if to say, “It’s cool, Mom, I wasn’t going to touch the humidifier. I was just getting this book. No worries.”
  • Still obsessed with doggies. Now she sees one and says “dogda!” (newest pronunciation, up from ‘doggeegee’) and then opens her mouth and says “Ahhhh.” Which is how she asks for a kiss. Not from us, no. She only asks for kisses from dogs. And yes, she’s received a few before we could prevent it happening.
  • She also likes to kiss illustrations of dogs in books. It’s amazing how she spots every illustration of a dog. The other day we were in the check out line and she said, “Dogda!” I could not figure out what dog she was seeing until I realized it was on a balloon two aisles over. She also loves to look at the DVD for You’ve Got Mail because there’s a 1 cm illustration of Barkley on the bottom corner of the cover.
  • Nora’s going through a very affectionate phase. Sometimes we’re the blessed recipients (“She hugged me! Sob.”) but mostly it’s inanimate objects, such as stuffed dogs. She holds them close and rocks them like they’re babies.
  • She likes to stare and say “Hi!” to other kids. She notices other kids almost as much as she notices dogs. In both cases, she completely zones in until she either gets a reaction or the child/dog moves out of sight.
  • She loves watching home movies. Anything animated doesn’t interest her (Sorry, Veggie Tales. Your day will come.) But she watched the video Aunt Annie made from our beach trip over and over while she was sick. And on mute during plane trips.
  • Nora likes to explore and find new things to figure out. Just when I think she’s explored all she can in our apartment, she comes across something new and exciting. Like the guest room clock radio…

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Oceans 1

Join Nora on her latest adventure as she uses her newest skills to acquire her most treasured possession.

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“Get You!”

If you’ve ever wanted to play “Get You!” with Nora, here’s your chance!

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Let Her Eat a Giant Cupcake

Here’s the requested birthday cake video! (Only a week and a half late!)
It’s a little long, but here’s Nora slowing warming up to and then dismantling her giant cupcake. It was hard to edit down because she ate it so slowly and the party was still going full swing, and adding background music didn’t do a thing for it.
So we present: Nora’s 1st Birthday Cake! The (Mostly) Uncut Version!

Full set of party pics here.

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Trying So Hard

The Smiths got Nora this awesome rider/walker toy. Here’s her first attempt to use it to walk. Maybe you had be there and hear her panting as she tried her very best. Josh and I were laughing so hard, we could barely cheer her on. We are so proud of Nora for being so dedicated.

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Happy Birthday, Nora Praise!

It’s been such a fun year with you. You are so smiley and squeezable! And now you’re ONE!

You are doing so many fun things now.

  • You love to see other kids so you can wave and smile at them.
  • You can sign “please” and show us where your hair is.
  • You can stand on tippy toes and reach things that Mommy didn’t think you possibly could. We have to especially careful to keep the remote away from you because you like to hide it in laundry baskets or with your blocks.
  • You love to sneak up on Remy when he is napping so you can grab his tail and say, “AH!”
  • You can spot dogs from across the street and have starting yelling, “Hey!” to them.
  • You have a new purple hat that you wear with a big smile when Mommy says, “Oh, so pretty!”
  • You changed your dance style; now you hold your arms out to the side and shake your head so hard, you almost fall over.
  • You love seeing your daddy come home from work and crawl across the floor as fast as you to say hello with a big hug.
  • There’s a stuffed dog that says your name and you like to wrap your arms and legs around it and fall face down on top of it, sumo style.
  • The other day, you crawled up to me laughing because you were carrying one of your shoes in your mouth. I think you were trying to make me laugh, too.

And today Daddy taught you a new thing- he taught you to hold up your hand to Praise the Lord! Just in time for your birthday. You also had your first chocolate chip pancakes!

We love you so much and are so happy that God is letting us take care of you. We have had such a wonderful year with you and can’t wait to see what you’ll do next.

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11 Months Stuff

Nora’s almost one! Here’s some of the things she’s doing these days:

She hugs us! The best chance for a Nora hug is immediately after getting her up from a nap. She puts her arms around your neck, buries her face on your shoulder and squeezes. It’s pretty much one of the best feelings ever.

She makes her baby doll give her hugs by pulling the doll’s arms around her neck. A Nora hug to herself.

Nora l o v e s macaroni and cheese. She ate it tonight until she started grunting. I think she must have been way past full.

She continues to love dogs. We know whenever a dog is around because she’ll say, “dog gee gee! dog gee gee!” Sure enough, we’ll turn around and there’s a dog.

Nora’s a starer. She stares at everyone within a ten foot range. I think it makes some of the neighbors uneasy on the elevator.

Poor girl doesn’t know what to make of the sun. When any rays land on her face, she squints and turns her head away like she’s just going to endure it as best she can. (She’ll get used to it during the sunny summer months… surely….right?)

She likes to hang out under the dining room table. Her own personal fort to read or tear apart a used tissue that Mommy didn’t realize she found. Of course, that’s also where Remy’s bed is so she regularly kicks him out. He doesn’t seem to like it, but he forgives her because…

Nora has been caught feeding Remy several times. She’ll hold her hand down to his mouth and giggle as he licks the food off. We are aware that this is very gross and are working on explaining that to both of them.

Speaking of our floor dwellers and their relationship; Nora is slowly gaining authority over Remy. Remy was begging near her high chair, as is his custom, when she looked right at him, said something like, “Ba!” and Remy humbly sat down. Another time Nora realized that her spinning ball toy scared Remy every time she made the balls spin. I could see the gears turning as she played with it and watched Remy scurry away. Her eyes lit up and a smile slowly spread over her face. As soon as he came back she did it again. Poor guy.

She’s still doing her little Nora dance- hands clasped in front, face forward, swinging her elbows from side to side. She’s gradually working a head bob in.

One of her favorite things to do is to put a small toy- or spoon, or sock, anything really- on the seat of a chair, wait to make sure it doesn’t fall, seems satisfied when it doesn’t, only to take the toy back and do it all over again. About 20 times.

Nora’s latest accomplishment is pulling herself up to stand. The other day, she was hanging out under the table (again) when I heard a small bang (aka bonk) followed by crying. Sure enough, she tried to pull herself up on a chair that was tucked in under the table. Turns out the table is just a few inches shorter than she is. She was so confused why she wasn’t able to finish her new trick or what force was pushing on her head.

Josh taught Nora how to do a fake laugh. It’s pretty gratifying- you fake laugh and she’ll join right in. I love that it’s obviously fake and entirely different from her real laugh.

She’s working on saying “uh oh.” It’s more like “eh eh” at this point.

Nora’s moved bath time into the big tub. And she loves it. She’s liked bath time since she was about three months old, but wow. She really loves it now. So many interesting properties of water to explore. (It looks solid, but it’s not! And where does it come from??)

1 month until Nora’s first birthday. We’re pretty excited, but Nora doesn’t seem to care. She’ll change her mind when she has her first taste of that birthday cake, though.

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Nora vs. Remy

Who will win Round 1?

Rest assured: All fighting participants were closely supervised.

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Kitchen Craze ’09

Check out the video below to enjoy the full show…

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So Much to Learn

With the holidays and our trip to Atlanta only weeks away, Nora has been working very hard. She’s trying to get her newest tricks ready to go so she can show them to her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and all the cousins.

Just when you finally got the “I’m a Soldier in the Army of the Lord” song out of your head, here it is again. I was playing the video on my laptop for Nora. She was very entertained, so I started filming her reaction. In the middle of it, she started CLAPPING. For the first time EVER. I had a huge smile on my face. You can tell the moment she notices that something she did made Mommy smile.

We had a great Thanksgiving! We got to watch the parade and have dinner with our friends who are also neighbors. It was a great first Thanksgiving for Nora. For breakfast, I was making Monkey Bread and asked Nora if she could help me mix the dough with cinnamon sugar. That’s my girl—she likes to bake.

Nora is definitely a dog person. She can spot a dog a block away. She flaps her arms, makes excited grunts, and stares until the dog is out of sight. Of course, there’s plenty of dogs up here for her to stare at and the dog owners love her for it. Often they bring the dogs over so she can say hi. Here’s the sound she makes that we are pretty sure is meant to be for “doggy.” It’s a bit of a stretch, but we like to think she knows what she is saying. =)

And as you might remember from a previous post, Nora’s been working on “dada.” Now she’s practicing “mama,” too! She’s getting pretty good at that one. The “Ba” sound on the other hand . . .

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Army Crawl

She’s just about mastered the first stage of crawling. Nora presents: The Army Crawl.

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Hey little apple blossom.

Nora usually eats apples with no problem. But the other day, for who knows what reason, she was firmly anti-apple.

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Happy 6 Months, Nora!

Half a year?!?! Are you kidding us? That can’t be right. Spring was a blur, summer has flown by in giggles and cuddles. And here we are! Entering autumn with our awesome little Munchkin Pie.

Josh and I recently went back through this post from a whole year ago. (!) It was so much fun to relive the moments when we got to announce to our family and friends that little Nora was on the way.

Then she was here. Newborn Nora, then at 1 Month

2 Months

3 and 4 Months

5 Months

And ta da! 6 Month Old Nora.

We had a great day with our girl. First we informed her of the day’s significance.

Then we went to the toy store where we learned that Nora is not the least afraid of over-sized dogs, frogs, or leopards. Quite the contrary.

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The Little Things

I’m starting to understand why parents tell you “enjoy every moment” because “it goes by so fast.” It’s so true. Nora’s changing practically daily. We’re trying to document all the little things she does because she may grow out of them by next week. Here’s some of the ones I want to remember.

  • She stares at me whenever I eat. She and Remy both. They stop whatever they were doing and just stare whenever I bring lunch into the room.
  • When she gets excited, she hits her stomach with both hands. I think she’s flapping her arms and her tummy gets in the way. But maybe she means to hit it. It does make a cool thumping sound.
  • She is one determined little munchkin. She will spend 5 minutes trying to reach one toy only to have it roll out of her hands. Then she tries again. All the while grunting like she’s doing a complete aerobic workout.
  • She feels objects by strumming her fingers on them. All the time. She’ll be half asleep when her hand bumps into my knee or something and she starts flicking her fingers back and forth on it.
  • I LOVE when she lays her head on my shoulder and plays with my hair with one of her hands.
  • Nora will be playing on the floor, making little noises and moving around. Whenever there’s a pause, I’ll look at her only to find her staring at me, waiting to give me a huge smile.
  • She sighs. As she settles down to go to sleep or coming down off a big giggle session. She sighs like she understands the process of transition.
  • Nora’s been touching her ears a lot lately. I knew the chances of an ear infection are low right now and could not figure out what was going on. Then last night, I noticed how long her hair is getting. It’s touching her ears now and I think it tickles.
  • The tired fake cry. She’s tired, but not enough to really cry. Still, she wants you to know, so she makes these pitiful little attempts while battling the urge to smile.
  • How she ends up being the one to cheer me up instead of the other way around. If I’m tired or a little flustered trying to get things done, she’s just happy. She smiles and touches my face and makes me realize how blessed my life is every single minute.
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    …and Remy’s ball


    Remy turns two this month – yes, only two! So his picture will rule this site over the
    weekend. When he’s not sleeping, he’s working full-time as a standup comedian for Nora.
    Seriously she just loves this dog and is always laughing hysterically at him as seen in the
    video below.

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