Thursday, August 26, 2010

A pair of shoes and earrings




So our little one is in full swing....climbing, standing up, taking steps and "rocking" on all fours. Since she wants to be doing everything, but sitting, it was time to buy her some shoes. A few months ago I bought her some shoes (see below), because were they on clearance at Nordstroms and I bought a size 4. A pair for the near future.


The pair (size 2) that were recently bought are the following:

These are Eli's "training" shoes. Somehow she always finds away to take them off, but I usually find the missing shoe.

Earrings:
I just had to blog about this. Mark and I have chosen not to pierce Eli's ears. We have decided to wait until she wants them. I personally cannot give her that pain to have her look cute. I know it's just a few seconds or maybe minutes of pain. I understand that she will not remember anything and most likely, it will be painful when she is older. I still can't do it; even if someone else takes her. When the time comes, I will explain what it entails. if she still wants them, I will then take her to get them. It is VERY surprising to me when people are shocked that Eli does not have her ears pierced. Sometimes it is seen as an automatic to have a baby girl's ears pierce. Don't get me wrong, if others want to pierce their daughter's ears more power to you....it's just not a "biggie" to me.

Friday, August 13, 2010

San Diego

Last week, the three of us headed out to San Diego for a mini vacation. We stayed with our friends the Fosters and planned to visit the the Wild Park and the Zoo (annual passes). We were there from Friday to Sunday and the weather was great!


We headed out to the Wild Park on Friday.

Eli got to hang out with some birds and really enjoyed it. I on the other hand did not fare so well. Each time a bird flew by I would scream. Not the best example for Eli.

Who knew the map would have been one of the highlights in Eli's day.

On Saturday, we headed out to the Zoo/Balboa park. The zoo was pretty popular that day, so we did not stay too long, but we got our fill.

Before entering the zoo, we went on a train ride in Balboa Park.


We took in a show of acrobats. As you can see it was a big hit with us.

We had Eli's caricature done.

Took time to take some pictures.

Our friends the Fosters, Todd and Aceneth with their three adorable girls. We had a wonderful time visiting with them and watching UFC on Saturday night ;)
The Fosters treated us to some BBQ after church on Sunday. Phil's BBQ has the best BBQ in San Diego. Actually, it's the best I've ever tasted. Thank you again Todd and Aceneth!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Disneyland Part 1 & 2






Mark got free passes to Disneyland. A VERY generous co-worker had purchased 4-day passes to Disney, but her and her family decided two days were enough, so they handed them over to Mark....YAY! On July 30th, Mark and I went by ourselves. Arrangements were made for Eli to stay with the grandparents that afternoon/night. Mark and I headed out to Disney at about 2PM and were there until they closed. It was a Mommy and Daddy Disney-day (Part 1). It actually was my mom's idea for us to head out in the afternoon and to stay until they closed and she also offered to keep Elianna until we got back...thanks mom! It was really a good day for it. Our longest wait was 45 minutes for Space Mountain, all the other rides were a 5-20 minute wait. Also, we got to see the firework show and Fantastic.



Part 2: On July 31st, the next day, it was Eli's day. I really thought we would be leaving around 2-3PM; I really didn't think she would take much more of it. I was sooo surprised that we stayed until about 7PM, we got there about 11:30AM. She was people watching, she enjoyed the train and carousel ride. I believe we went on 3 rides with her, did a bit of tours and window shopping. She even had her first taste of ice cream! Here are some pictures of the day.
In the parking lot at Disney; in the Mickey level.


The carousel ride. Eli really enjoyed it....I was hanging in there.
The Baby Center is the best! You are able to sit and relax, pump, breast-feed, use a microwave, feed and change your baby. It is a very peaceful and calm setting.

At California Adventure, towards the end of the day. We were both a bit tired.

As a thank you to Mark's co-worker I baked her some blueberry muffins. Thanks again Elba!