Monday, May 25, 2009

Maya's Firsts

May started out with a visit from great-Aunt Priscilla, great-Uncle Billy, and cousin Emily. Maya also had the chance to spend time with her big-girl, second cousins Melody and Julianne; she watched in awe as they sang, ran, colored, and ate dinner.
Sharon celebrated her first Mother's Day cuddling with a clingy Maya , and Akiva made his first turkey dinner to honor the moms in his life. Saba, Savta, and Uncle Avinoam came over for the feast and Maya enjoyed showing off her rolling, reaching, and cooing. Maya woke up the next morning with her first cold, but still managed to smile and reman in a great mood.
We had a wonderful Shabbat lunch with the Jagodas on Maya's first trip to Oakland to meet auntie Laurie's family. Maya also went to her first Giants game, and they happened to be playing the Mets! We got a certificate to honor her first game, which Maya (and her Daddy) will surely cherish.
Maya is now fascinated with watching her cats run across the room and gets very excited by kicking her legs and waving her arms. She is making more sounds and we are beginning to hear her 'crib talk' before she goes to bed.

Coloring with cousin Melody

Singing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star with cousin Julianne

Petting Leah

Saba and Savta visit for Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day Savta!

Being silly with Uncle Avinoam

Mommy's first Mother's Day

Getting hugs and loves from Laurie

Daddy's little girl

First Giant's game

This is what I had to say to the Giant's loss

All smiles

This is how I stick out my tongue

Look how I can hold my foot!

Experimenting with sounds
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Catching up with April

This month was filled with milestones; each day we looked forward to seeing Maya do something new to amaze us! On April 5th, Maya rolled from her back to her stomach on the left side, 'laughed' when Mommy tickled her thighs, and began reaching for and holding onto toys in her play gym. The next day, we went to the doctor's and Maya weighed in at 12 pounds, 15 ounces (50th percentile) and measured 23 1/2 inches (25th percentile) continuing the trend of 'more round than tall'. Later that day, Maya held onto her feet while lying down and has been mesmerized by her feet since. April 28th was a big day. Maya rolled from her back to her stomach then to her back on her left side. She actively reached for toys and pulled them down without assistance in her play gym, and began making 'coughing' sounds as she figured out the back of her tongue. Throughout the month Maya enjoyed looking at her parents' faces, especially the mouth, and began imitating sticking out her tongue and cooing.

In mid-April, we went to Seattle for Maya to meet her great-grandmother, Bubbie G., her great-Aunt and Uncle, Carolyn and Dan, cousins Claire and Abby, and great-great-great Auntie Rosie. Maya let everyone on the plane ride know when we were descending to avoid turbulence, but otherwise earned her wings. Mommy and Daddy unfortunately got sick, but Maya had a wonderful time meeting and wooing the family.

Maya started day care the last week of April. She was quickly titled a "busy-body" as she did not want to nap and miss what the other children or her new toys were doing. By the end of the week, her day care providers Ya-Ya (Sylvia) and Reenie (Maurine) had her on a schedule for both nap and play. Now, if only they could help Mommy and Daddy cope with their work schedules...


Look how strong I am!

I found my feet!

Meeting Great-Aunt Carolyn and Great-Grandma Bubbie

Bubbie couldn't get enough of me

Meeting Great-Great-Great Auntie Rosie (she's stupendous)!

5 generations

Bath time baby

On a walk with my "big girl" friend Clara

Cruisin' in the stroller

Stop George, you're making me laugh!


George, you're like buttah...two sticks!

On the phone with Gran-E and Grandpa Les

My first swing ride at the park with Lucie


In true Bubbie fashion...there's always a story

Friday, May 8, 2009

Catching up with March

Maya continues to fill our hearts with happiness. On February 28th, Maya slept in her own room through the night! In mid-March Mommy went back to work and Daddy was home on his paternity/bonding leave, which opened Maya's eyes to days' worth of baseball Spring Training and college basketball. She dressed up as a lobster for her first Purim (Mommy dressed up as a chef), but was overwhelmed by all the ruckus. Maya also enjoyed taking weekly walks with Saba and Savta and smiling at us when she heard her favorite "Wheels on the Bus" song.


Now I know my ABC's

Maya in the hood(ie)

Our little crustacean

She's delicious with or without butter

With Mommy


It's hard to stay still

Watch me grow!


All Smiles

"So George, have you heard the one about..."

Cutie Pie