Saturday, March 28, 2009

Barbecue

We had a lovely time at a barbecue at Marcus and Karen's house this afternoon. Zoe wore a pretty new pink dress, and did all sorts of fun things.

For starters, she got a new teddy bear, thanks to Lily.



Zoe had tea time. In the background of this video, you can see poor Lily, who isn't sure that she likes the brazen interloper who is playing with her tea set.



After tea, Zoe "cooked" an elaborate meal in Lily's play kitchen. I don't know what she made, but I do know that many spices were used. (Sidebar: for actual food, Zoe ate an entire hotdog -- a first!)



Zoe watched cartoons and played with (and subsequently lost) a balloon.



Lastly, Zoe discovered Lily's kiddie pool, and had a chance to play with the water. Next time, Daddy will remember to bring her swimming panties.



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Development

Zoe is growing in leaps and bounds. Not so much physically, but developmentally she's learning so much - acquiring new words, mastering new skills. She's a very inquisitive child. Of course, I'm not even remotely unbiased.

Here are a few recent photos. I love this view of Zoe in profile; I call it "The Beak."



Zoe is becoming quite the artist. She loves to draw in crayon and marker on her easel. This is one of her recent masterpieces. It's got a modern vibe to it; I think it's called "Study in Crayola Marker, No. 2."



(UPDATE: This morning we showed this photo to Zoe and asked her what it was. Zoe answered with the Mandarin word for "flower.")
(UPDATE 2: Jackie has informed me that what Zoe actually said was the word for "drawing," which in Mandarin has a similar sound but different inflection from "flower." Maybe she was trying to explain that it was a drawing of a flower...)

I'm not quite sure what this expression signifies; it looks to me like a combination of sheepishness and amusement. Jackie thinks Zoe looks like me in this photo.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Saturday at the Park

Zoe has a close encounter with Olin's dog Fuzz. She seems to be amazed by Fuzz's tail.





At the park, we met a playgroup that kindly allowed Zoe to join in their fun.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Spring





In the days of our lives, some days are great, some days are perfectly ordinary with nothing to mark it, and some days are better forgotten. Luckily, today fell under the first category.

It started wonderfully. This morning, after breakfast, I took Zoe to a nearby playground. She loved the playground the last time we were there, but today, today she LOVED it. Zoe has arrived at the climbing stage and how she climbed. Up and down the steps, up and around rails, bars... anything. Luckily, she still has the good sense to fear heights and so was not overly reckless. If all that was not enough, a couple of children arrived just when we were beginning to tire of climbing and sliding; Zoe was engrossed with watching the siblings play and they ended up "playing" together.

It being a lovely summery day, we went outside to play again in the afternoon after Dennis came home. It gives me great joy to see Dennis and Zoe play, to hear them laugh. And there was much laughter.

With all that activity, Zoe was exhausted by six - she missed her nap this afternoon - and went to sleep early, leaving Dennis and I to enjoy an early start to a quiet evening. Did I not say today is a good day?

Monday, March 16, 2009

Playtime