Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Lucy Says and an Announcement

We have one chatty little girl! The doctor was impressed by Lucy's ability to string words together, apparently she's ahead of the curve which is always nice to hear! This is such a fun stage (haven't they all been, though?) as she learns to articulate what she's thinking about and learning. I love the little mistakes she makes in her vocabulary: the other day a car drove off and Lucy turned to me in excitement. "It flew away!"

At about 6 when Joel is due to get home from work soon, Lucy begins to stand at the front door expectantly looking out the window. Yesterday I heard her muttering, "Dada, where are you?" to herself.

And of course, when she picks up my cellphone and says in a concerned tone, "Hello? Can hear me?"

And Lord willing, come March, Lucy will have a little brother or sister to converse with as well. Announcing the newest Baby Cohen at about 12 weeks old!


The other day I showed that picture to Lucy and said, "Lucy, did you know that baby is in my tummy?" She looked at the picture for a minute and burst into tears. When I asked her what was wrong, all I could get out of her was "MY mama!" So perhaps it's a little early to be introducing this new sibling to Lu-lu, but hopefully she will learn to accept her new playmate in time. :)

We'd appreciate all of your prayers as this new baby grows inside me. I'm not termed a high risk pregnancy at this point, but they are keeping a much closer eye on me this time around. We're so grateful for modern technology and the fact that they can monitor things like cervical length and stress levels.But ultimately we know that this baby is sustained in the hands of Our Heavenly Father, and whether He chooses to give us this child to raise and know now, or save him for us to meet later, it is well with our souls.

Monday, August 20, 2012

A fair is a veritable smorgasbord!

"Go to the fair, Templeton. You will find that it surpasses your wildest dreams!" 


Lucy can't stop talking about all the animals she saw. 


Although Dada had to hold her for the bigger, scarier animals (anything larger than a bunny):


She loved the pig-racing:




And was enchanted by the puppet show:




But I think the highlight of Lucy's day was being held by dada for so long. What could be better than that?


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

5 dollar artwork

One of my favorite ways to collect artwork is finding matted prints on sale and then scouring Goodwill for matching frames. Sometimes it takes a few trips, but so far I have always been able to find frames that work well with the art.

I found two adorable bird prints at World Market for two dollars (75 percent off!) each. they lay around my house for a while on various surfaces looking beautiful and incomplete. But after several trips to Goodwill I finally found their frame-mates. 


And there were even two matching ones! At 2.99 each I felt confident I could do a quick paint job and freshen them up in no time.

So, during one of Lucy's naps, I headed out to the garage and reacquainted myself with spray paint.


One of the frames had to be taped because the glass refused to come out.


After two coats I sanded them a little so they didn't look too polished.


And inserted my two beautiful birds:



Success! The elegant leafy pattern on the frame pairs nicely with these charming aves.

And here's a slightly blurry shot of where they're currently hanging. I paused a moment before sharing this photo, because it really illustrates well the timbre of our house right now: two finished frames on a very unfinished wall.


But it's still an accomplishment, no matter how small. And someday soon we will get to painting the wall behind it. In the meantime, I will enjoy my new artwork, and remind myself that Rome wasn't built in a day. :)

Friday, August 10, 2012

The perils of nature

Lucy and I went on a little nature walk this morning, and along the way we picked up a snail shell that looked like it had recently lost its snail. As in we looked inside of it and it was empty, and the shell was cracked, so it had somehow met a very sad end.

So we brought it inside (Lucy's request) and set it on the table to admire while we ate lunch (during which time it continued to be dead). Then it was nap time and I put Lucy down and spent a healthy hour stripping wallpaper out of our downstairs bathroom. When I finished I went back into the kitchen to find this.


I'll be honest, it gave me the creeps, partially because that's MY water glass, but more so because when you think something's dead, you don't expect it to head towards a water source when your back is turned. Perhaps I shall suggest to Lucy that we name it Lazarus when she wakes up. 

Speaking of Lucy, here's a couple baby child shots. The first is what a typical post-spaghetti face looks like:


Probably due to the fact that Lucy *always* chooses meals as the prime time to play peek-a-boo. Crazy child.


And then we have story time with dada, one of Lucy's favorite activities. She's currently obsessed with the cat in the hat, which I can almost repeat from memory now.