A Berry Good Time

Where to begin? The last week has been super busy, but so much fun too. Lee and I had the fantastic opportunity to take in three Savannah Music Festival shows and my ears are still happy from all that great jazz. But after three nights of babysitters, it was nice to spend the weekend with our girl.

Saturday was a gorgeous day and the perfect weather for the annual Strawberry Festival at Ottawa Farms in Bloomingdale. The ripe, red berries are the main attraction, but there were plenty of other activities too. The highlight for me was watching Camille enjoy her very first pony ride!

First Pony RideUntil now, she’s shown a lot of interest in horses but has been too timid to ride one. But on this day, there was no hesitation as she settled into the saddle and told her pony, Star, to “Giddy-up!” I cannot tell you how it warmed my heart to see this scene. I never want to push my own interests on her, but I couldn’t help but melt at the sight of her on that pony, pigtails bouncing with its gait, a smile across her face.

Then, she and Elsie picked a bucketful of berries together.

Pickin' BerriesBerry BuddyThey look so big, especially once I looked back at my photos from last year’s strawberry festival. What babies they were!

Last Year's FestivalAfter berry-picking, the girls enjoyed a little train ride through the festival grounds before bouncing themselves silly in a bounce house. Here’s a video of some of the highlights:


Strawberry Festival from Ginger on Vimeo.

It had already been a great day, and it wasn’t even half over. We left the festival and met up with good friends we hadn’t seen in quite some time. More on that tomorrow!

Egg Hunt: Take 1

Camille totally rocked her first Easter egg hunt of the season – well, her first official one anyway. She’s been practicing for a couple of weeks now in our backyard. It all began when Nana was visiting and decided she and Camille needed to dye some eggs.

Dyeing eggs with NanaHaving patienceFound one!Camille enjoyed dyeing and hunting them, but she also wanted to take them everywhere. This led to breakage, and would have eventually led to spoilage too. So I bought her some plastic ones, and we’ve been staging backyard hunts ever since.

Yesterday, we joined up with some of her buddies for a community Easter egg hunt in nearby Hull Park. Here’s a video of all the fun.


Egg Hunt at Hull Park from Ginger on Vimeo.

Next week – egg hunt at church. The next week – egg hunt with Lee’s family. Bring it (especially the pink ones)!

Daddy Date

This afternoon, Lee took Camille on a little Daddy-Daughter date to a place I’ve never been before – Savannah’s Back in the Day Bakery. How have I missed this place? An oversight I’ll remedy soon.

The two shared delectable desserts in the dining room while I was at a meeting across town. But I had to smile when this picture came across my cell phone. Pure sweetness! She got to pick out her cupcake (pink icing with blue sprinkles), and even got to choose her fancy plate!

Cupcake Date

Sealing Their Fates

Flowers for the stepsIt has been almost 48 hours, and I’m encouraged by the fact that all the new flowers are still alive. There is that one plant that looks kind of wilted… but alive, so it still counts.

Thanks to this spring weather, I suddenly found myself longing to plant some flowers around the front yard. So Camille and I (and most of Savannah, it seemed), set out to buy some pots and plants last weekend.

After years of saying we’d get to it one day, we now finally have flower-filled urns at the front steps.

Flower potAnd window boxes on the railing of our little front patio.

Window boxesPretty flowersAnd Miss Camille has some tulips of her own for the backyard. Let’s just hope she didn’t inherit my black thumb. Poor plants. They’re so pretty, I almost felt bad choosing them and sentencing them to a shortened life span. But I’ll enjoy them while they last.

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My Kitty is Emo

This video cracks me up, and Camille is a huge fan as well. Can’t get enough of Emo Kitty!

 

Letter to Camille: Thirty-Two Months

Upside DownHello sweet silly bear, and Happy 32 Month Birthday! The baby monitor is quiet right now, as you seem to have drifted off peacefully into sleep. But this month, you’ve really been entertaining us (and yourself) during naptime, and I’ve enjoyed having the monitor so I could listen in.

Today, for example, you spent the first 20 minutes of “nap-time” reading books and singing. You flipped through the book “Put me in the Zoo” and read it nearly word-for-word from memory. Then, you read your “Mr. Met” book, ending with a nice rendition of “Take me out to the ballgame.”

Fortunately today, you wound down and eventually took a good nap. Apparently you like to talk at school too. One of your teachers said you woke up the other day just chatting away to yourself. When she asked you who you were talking to, you said, “Nobody.” You’re getting quite good at entertaining yourself in your crib, which is a mixed blessing. Sometimes, your own chatter seems to keep you awake, but at least you’re happy at nap-time. I’m just not getting as much done because I find myself glued to the monitor, wondering what you’ll come up with next!

Your language skills have continued to develop at a rate that both astonishes and thrills me. I love hearing you talk and getting an even deeper glimpse into your thoughts. And you say such grown-up sounding things sometimes. Like the other night, when I asked if you would like some strawberry pie (duh), instead of a simple “yes,” you said, “Actually, yes, I think so.”

SweetnessIn addition to being a smarty, you’re also a very gentle, sweet soul. You’re not a big fan of rough-housing, and would prefer to cuddle instead of wrestle most days (although you do like a really good tickling). You seem to like routine and order, but lately, you’ve begun to realize that not everyone feels the same way.

The other day, we were at the soft play area at the mall, and you scrambled up the steps and prepared to go down the slide. Except there were two kids crawling up the slide at the same time. Patiently, you sat at the top and waited for them to move. Meanwhile, other kids had climbed up behind you, and not having the same patience, they scooted past you and went down the slide, bumping into other children and not concerned about it one bit.

Frustrated and confused, you looked at me, your eyes welling up and said, “But Mommy, it’s my turn!” I couldn’t figure out how to help you – I was proud of you for sticking to our rules about taking turns and not sliding until the path was clear. But at the same time, when chaos rules on the playground sometimes you have to just go for it. How do I teach you about gray areas? And I know this is just the beginning – few things about social relationships are truly black and white. Still, I’m glad you’re my gentle girl, and I know over time you’ll figure out when the rules can be bent just a bit.

Your gentle spirit has, at times, translated into a timid one too – you’re certainly not a daredevil. On the contrary, you’re not even willing to sit on a moving horse on a merry-go-round. Though you love the merry-go-round, you want to sit on a stationary bench with me or your Daddy, with no interest in any ride with moving parts. This tentativeness has kept you out of trouble, because you’re not willing to push too many limits if there is a chance you’ll get hurt or frightened.

So imagine my surprise last weekend when you got in the swing at the playground and cried because you weren’t swinging high enough. Until then, you’d enjoyed sitting in a swing only if no one pushed you, and only for about a minute at a time. “Don’t push! Don’t push me!” you’d remind me as I helped position you on the swing.

I wasn’t sure this time if you really wanted to go higher, but you insisted so I finally started pushing you. And you weren’t satisfied until you were going so high that your feet were well over our heads at the peak of your swing! You laughed and sang and giggled (and only told me it was too high twice), and stayed in that swing for about ten minutes until I finally said you had to get out in case someone else wanted a turn. I’m not sure what brought about this surge of bravery, but it’s been fun to watch you enjoy the swings so much!

Swingin'You’ve also become a bit obsessed with body art this month. It really began that day in preschool when Elsie came in and showed you her new (temporary) tattoos. I could read it on your face – you were fascinated, but also quite disappointed that you didn’t have a tattoo too.

Later that night, as we strolled around the neighborhood, you just couldn’t take it anymore. Sobbing, with your head in your hands, you creid, “But mama! I need a tattoo! I need one!”

Me: “I know you want one baby, but we don’t have any tattoos.”

You: “BUT I NEEEEEEEEEEED ONE!”

Your Daddy and I had to laugh – this is the sort of conversation we didn’t expect to have with you for at least another 16 years.

The next morning, you found one of your ink stampers in the car, and on the way to Target proceeded to stamp yourself silly. I was in the front seat and couldn’t see what was happening. This is what I encountered when we arrived:

Body ArtAll day, I had to explain to people that you had stamped yourself, and that no, you did not have some strange pox or horrible bug bites. Once inside Target, we located some temporary tattoos in the dollar section. Your need for a tattoo was so intense we couldn’t wait until we got home – we had to march into the Target bathroom and apply one there. An Abby Cadabby one that says, “Girl Power.”

I swear the packaging says these tattoos are temporary, but it’s been over a week and yours is still going strong. But, it makes you very happy, so I don’t mind.

St. Paddy's with her DaddyThis month, you got to enjoy one of my favorite times of year – St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah. I think it’s becoming a favorite for you too. Just as spring begins to wash over this town, with flowers bursting from every yard, the masses descend to celebrate St. Paddy’s. The fountains turn green, the schools close, and everyone heads downtown for the parade. I’ve always thought it was a fun celebration, but now, watching it through your eyes, it’s even more exciting.

We didn’t go to the parade last year because I felt you were probably too young to maneuver through the crowds, but this year I couldn’t resist. I’m glad we made it out, because we all had a good time (although the parade wasn’t nearly as exciting to you as riding on the city bus to get downtown!).

This really is a fabulous time of year to be living here. I’m looking forward to lots of visits to the playground, the beach, Sand Gnats baseball games, Oatland Island and more. And mostly, I’m looking forward to experiencing it all with you. I love you so very much.

Matching Dolls

Silly by the Seashore

A couple of weekends ago, the weather was too nice to be ignored, so we took Camille to the beach. She was in a great mood, and a very silly one at that, and we captured her hamming it up for the camera. What a cutie!


Silly by the Seashore from Ginger on Vimeo.

Bib and Cloth Project

I’d been wanting to tackle another craft project, and when my friend Jody had a baby it was the perfect opportunity to try making a bib and matching burp cloth. The project was pretty easy, and I thought it turned out so cute! The bib has two different fabrics front and back, and those same fabrics are repeated on the burp cloth with the red used almost like a piping along the edge. I’m looking forward to making some more!

Bib - frontBib - backBurp Cloth

Good Company

So far, March has been a month of visitors, and that’s a very good thing. The first weekend we enjoyed Boo’s company. The second weekend, we had the good fortune to host Glen, one of Lee’s old college professors and good friend. It had been a while since Glen had stayed with us in Savannah. His last visit coincided with my first day back to work from maternity leave. I had an itty-bitty baby and lots of stress about being away from her.

That was then:

Camille's First Visit with GlenAnd this is now!

Good CompanyShe’s still my baby, just not so itty-bitty, and we’re at a much more comfortable place with work-life balance. During Glen’s visit when she was a baby, Lee and Glen took Camille to the Jepson Center museum. Lee wore her in the Baby Bjorn. We went to the museum this time too, but Camille walked, ran and skipped all the way, played with the interactive displays, watched a performance and made a craft. Her favorite – the magnet wall which encourages kids to create “sculpture” from everyday objects. Here’s a grainy but cute pic from my phone:

Magnet WallThis weekend, my parents, my brother and his family came to visit. It’s the first time Stella has been to our home, and it was so much fun having her here. There were tea parties:

Princess Tea PartyAnd wagon rides:

Wagon RideAnd the girls got a sample of the St. Patrick’s Day fun this town has to offer at the Tara Feis Irish Festival Saturday. I was sad to see them leave today, but happy my mom gets to stay for a few extra days. She’s headed to the parade with us Tuesday. Erin Go Bragh!

A Princess Dolphin

I can only begin to imagine how excited Miss Camille might be if she ever came across one of THESE:

Princess DolphinA PINK DOLPHIN! How cool is that? Apparently, it’s an albino dolphin swimming around a lake in Louisiana. Read more here. I’m pretty sure Camille would want to take it home and put a tiara on it.