Thursday, September 2, 2010

13 Weeks

Today, the little person growing inside me has reached the size of a little peach.  How fitting for my little Georgia peach!  The baby is hard at work, this week making little bones and vocal cords.*  The baby already has fingerprints, veins, and if it is a girl, she has more than 2 million eggs in her ovaries!**  I am feeling so much better this week - I actually cleaned and did dishes yesterday, talk about progress!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

121

... The number of holes on a Chinese checker board ...
...  11 squared ...
... A highway in Texas that takes you to DFW Airport ...
... The atomic number of the chemical element Unbiunium ...
...The number of words that my 15-month old currently uses ...
Some of my favorites:
  • Mommy
  • Choo choo
  • Cheeks
  • Button
  • Bless you
  • Hair clip
  • Thunder
  • Yummy
  • Hippo
  • Eyebrow
  • Beep beep

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

May - June - July

I have been horrible at keeping this blog updated! I am just going to post a few things about the last few months so you know what's been going on and can see the big changes in our lives!
MAY
After blogging about my sweet little blessing for most of her life, I failed to post anything when Calla had her FIRST birthday! We were in the midst of moving and house-hunting and traveling a lot, so those are my feeble attempts at excuses to make myself feel better. Still, we were so proud of our Calla Grace as we celebrated her joyful & sweet little life.
Calla has always loved music, so we did a special circle time with Daddy playing guitar and everyone singing. The kids were able to suggest some of Calla's favorite songs, such as "Do Your Ears Hang Low," "Old MacDonald," and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat."
Before everyone but Calla blew out the candles, we had a special time sharing what we love about Calla. We shared that we love how easy & flexible she is, and how she is just so full of joy about life. She has changed her Mommy and Daddy and it has been a special blessing to see how her cousins especially just love her to death!
JUNE
June was filled with swimming, house-hunting, and Darby starting his new job. Though Calla crawled one day right after her first birthday in May to show off for her cousins at their house, she stopped crawling for the rest of the month, and officially started crawling in June at 13 months old. Her strength is her language though, for at 13 months to have 40-50 words is quite amazing! Calla loves swimming! She will say "kick kick kick" and kick her legs as we hold her on her tummy.
JULY
The day before it turned July, we closed on our house! We moved in the first weekend in July. We are so thrilled to own a house, as coming from California it is not even in your radar that you could afford a house for a long, long time. Hey all you Californian friends & family - follow us to Georgia!! :0) Aside from that, Calla is now 14-months old and is pulling herself up to standing. She did it for the first time when in her pack & play at the new house while we were unpacking. She has 50 words for sure, and is saying many animal sounds and pointing to her body parts. We had an evaluation by a physical therapist finally, who basically said that her tone looks good and she will just be a late walker. Here's our new house! 2-stories, finished basement, cherry hardwood floors. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, and my favorite appliance - an ice dispenser! :0)
Calla's grammy wrote a sweet and sad little caption for this picture. She wrote, "Our sweet little Calla is looking out the window just wondering where all her family is. She can't see them anywhere!"
Her first smooshy-nosed picture!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

April, 2010 - Moving to Georgia

April was the month that the Lord took us across the country! We were so blessed to have had the time between seminary and moving to be with our families. That time will always be treasured.
This picture is of Calla at 11 months old.
The timing worked out perfectly to stop in Fort Worth along the way for Darby to receive his President's Scholar award. It was also fun to briefly see some of our dear friends.
We had to take a picture of our little Texas baby in a field of Texas bluebonnets! Calla was so great in the car. She was pretty content to make it for 6-7 hour travel days. We are so thankful for a baby who travels easily. In our trip, we drove through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia!
On Saturday April 24, we finally drove past this sign.
We arrived to Woodstock, GA to be welcomed by our new pastor and his dear family, who allowed us to stay in their basement while we searched for housing.
We found an apartment and moved in on Tuesday! The Lord provided quickly! We have a 2-bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment that is bigger than any apartment we have ever lived in. The trees are beautiful, and the people are so friendly. All of our neighbors have dogs. Georgia folks love dogs!
This is Darby and Calla in front of our new church, Faith Community Church. The church family was so welcoming to us, and we instantly had a full calendar, being invited over to meet many people. They were so kind to help us move in and unpack and feel at home pretty quickly.

4 Months Later....

Our last blog post was March 18! That was when Calla turned 10-months old. It has been nearly 4 months of silence on the blog, but orderly chaos in our lives! So what has happened in 4 months? Instead of writing one gigantic post, I am going to write a few posts looking back over the things that the Lord has done in our lives. He is faithful and good!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ten!

Calla is 10 months old today! She is such a big girl now - she plays peek-a-boo, barks like a doggy, gives "five," puts her arms up when asked how big she is, sometimes blows kisses, sleeps through the night (again), has 1 1/2 teeth, pushes buttons, reaches for everything, and has started finger-feeding herself table food. Her sinful little heart already shines through with her desire to exert her will and demand things (usually to be picked up or food)! We are working on teaching her how to sign "please" and say "up." She has some motor delays, but the Lord was kind in giving me a background in child development, so Calla gets exercise and practice often. My Texas ECI buddies will be amused to know that I put in a call for a PT eval, and it's going on 3 weeks, still no call back. Different place, for sure! On a happier note, we have enjoyed being home with family in California for so long. Calla is loving the weather! We took her to the beach, and take her to the park a lot. Here are some recent pictures of our 10-month-old!!
The pictures above are from today. It was a beautiful day, and so we took a blanket outside and played on the lawn. Calla seemed very peaceful and enjoyed hearing and watching the birdies.
This picture was of Calla and her cousin Luc at the park yesterday. It's hard to get 2 babies to look at you, so I was singing Calla's favorite song (don't ask me why!), "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" Calla decided to demonstrate the meaning of this song to Luc. What a little bully!
We took a spontaneous after-church trip to Malibu, where the sun was bright and the sky was clear. Calla loved watching the ocean. She continued to wave at the waves and say "hi" to them.
These are some great pictures from the park a few weeks ago. She has already grown a lot since then!

Here are some links to some fun videos of Calla from our YouTube account:

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Sending out our Love from California

Here it is, the end of January, and we still have not updated pictures from Christmas! Most of life has been a little crazy, and then when it hasn't been crazy, we have had such good times with family that I don't think to go on the computer and upload pictures. I think that it's a very good thing when I don't remember to go on the computer! The biggest thing in our lives that hasn't been posted is Darby's seminary graduation!!!! He graduated in December, with a Master of Arts in Church Music degree. I am so proud of him - his diligence, hard work, and perseverance. He worked up to 3 jobs at the same time, finished his degree plan a year early, and (he wouldn't tell you this, but I'm his wife so I can!) he got straight A's!! I can't describe what I have learned from him during this process of being in seminary. His parents flew out to visit us to witness his graduation. Here is a picture of us after graduation.
Shortly after graduation, it came time to say goodbye to friends and people who had become family to us. This is a picture of our Care Group from Redeemer Church, on our last day meeting. We miss all of you! This is a picture of Calla's friend from Care Group. We are sad to split them apart -- her name is Lily, and we think their complimentary names indicate that they are meant to be friends or pen pals (together, they are Calla Lily)!The drive to Fort Worth was blissfully uneventful. After weeks of school, packing, cleaning, etc., it was nice to just sit in the car and do nothing for 3 days. God blessed us with a quiet and content baby. When we made it to my parents' house in Acton, there was a surprise awaiting us. My whole family had worked hard to make Calla her very own nursery. What a treat, after the first 7 months of her life having just the corner of an office and a pack 'n play to sleep in! Here are pictures of her new room. It is perfect. What I love the most is having carpet to let her play on. I contribute hard wood floors to some developmental delays! This is Calla on her new changing table with Nana. Calla smiling with Daddy, her uncle Dan, and her cousin Luc.We were able to visit with our dear friends the Sandersons. The Lord can be interesting with His plans -- we are trading places with them! After both husbands graduating from seminary at the same time, they moved out to Texas about a week after we came back to California. They will be serving in a church near Lubbock. Here is a picture of Stephanie, Suzie, Calla and me. Finally, we get to the Christmas pictures! What a special Christmas, to be with family after being away so long, and for Calla to have her first Christmas (and all the photo shoots that go along with it). Calla got 2 presents from her Mommy and Daddy - a special book that lights up and plays music, and a little Nativity music box.

This is Calla with her Grandpa (my Dad). I have tons more photos of her with all the different family members, too many to post, but I thought this one came out especially sweet.Calla got this hippo and these pink boots from her Aunt Shelbie, Uncle Morgan, and their boys Jasper and Silas. I think this is my favorite picture from Christmas! Calla has grown and developed in amazing ways since coming out here. I already mentioned the carpet, but I also think it's all the stimulation from so many types of people. She is now able to roll over both ways, blow raspberries, lift her arms to be picked up, sit without falling, dance (looks more like rocking right now) to music, and she will move a special way every time she hears the song, "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." She amazed me just yesterday by learning how to drink from a straw - my straw. I'm glad I had water in the cup! Her first word was, "hi," though she is inconsistent with it. She will sometimes wave. Her sleeping is a lot better, only waking up once during the night. She has her first bad cold right now, and is a little fussy. Darby and I thank God every night for the joy she has. We learn how to love life from watching her joy. Here are the most recent pictures that we took of her. She is now 8 months old.

Here is Calla sitting with Luc. They look like little dolls!