Saturday, December 22, 2007

Odessa, 17 months old




17 months old:


I swear that I fall more in love with you every day. The experience of having a child and watching her grow is like no other and one that I am so grateful to be able to have. The love that I have for you is so different from any other love: it is immeasurable.


You are almost 1 1/2 years-old. Today I went through the tub of your teeny, tiny baby clothes making decisions on what to keep and what to give away. I cannot believe that you ever fit into some of those little outfits. I miss your tiny babyhood but love the toddler you so much! I look forward to every day that we have together.


So, I think that being 17 months old is very much about making messes. I try to be patient and let you explore but my "type A" personality tends to get in the way. My rule of thumb is any mess is okay as long as it isn't a food mess. Those are just too hard to clean-up.


Gathering also seems to be big right now. You will spend lots of time gathering items that are similar and putting them into a little pile (paper bits, silverware, soda cans etc). When you realize that I am watching you, you roll your eyes or make a cheesy grin and turn around the other direction. I think the toys that you play with the most are Q-tips, cotton balls, decks of cards, and band aids.


Your ability and interest in entertaining yourself has increased exponentially recently. You will spend twenty minutes or more looking through books, magazines, or a deck of cards. Right now your favorite books are "Grumpy Bird" and the Corduroy lift-a-flap books. We read to you every night but it seems that you prefer to "read" to us. Which is adorable.


Now I am also really noticing how you imitate everything! It is so cute to see how you carry around the cell phone to your ear with a purse on your shoulder or watching you "feed" your stuffed animals. This morning you were pretending to drink out of an empty cup, complete wit the "mmm...augh" sound effects. Other imitations: folding laundry, opening garbage bags, wrapping presents, putting away dishes, making silly faces, eye rolling, nose-blowing... The list could go on and on.


So many words! The latest one is "up". Early this morning we were sleeping in bed and you tugged on my shirt and said "up" because you wanted it out of your way so that you could nurse. You also say "Golla!" a lot and I am really not sure what it means. "Ma golla!" means "nurse me". Another favorite is "hot". You say it all the time. Many times in context and some others not. You will also put two words together which is unusual for your young age. You will also repeat almost any word that we ask you to. I got you to say "I love you" this month but it sounded more like "I la". Good enough for me.


Sleep. What new parent doesn't obsess over it or the lack of it? I did. I read all the books but never followed the advice and then worried that you would never be able to fall asleep on your own, that I was harming you for life. Now, at seventeen months old, many nights go by that you fall asleep on your own and don't wake to nurse until early morning. Wow. I really never thought I would ever see the day when that would happen. This gives me courage to follow my parenting instincts.


I don't know quite how to end this post. I feel that I need to say something profound and yet I don't know what. I guess that a simple "I La" with have to suffice.


Sunday, December 09, 2007

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Trippin on cough meds

The cold/flu has invaded the Crutchfield household. Larry had it first and he seems to have recovered at this point. But last weekend I got a sore throat and cough. For the first few days, I felt really good except for a sore throat and laryngitis. Mostly it was problematic at night when the cough would continually wake me and Odessa up. I played musical beds switching between the couch and my bed and back again.

Then I got worse...I don't know what happened. Suddenly I just felt like total crap all the time. Pressure in the head, sore throat, sore chest from coughing, the works. I bought an over the counter cough medicine at Target. Nothing spectacular. I took it that night and it seemed to help a little, maybe.

The end of this boring story is coming up. So today we went out for breakfast (our weekend routine) and back home for a nice, long nap. When I woke, I decided to run some errands with Odessa. So I took some of my over-the-counter cough med having not eaten lunch. I really didn't think anything of it. Then the Alice In Wonderland tripping began... Dizziness, out-of-body sensation, feeling as though I can't process incoming information and as if my mind is three steps behind my body, weird dream-like feeling, unable to see clearly or process what I was seeing. I felt kind of drunk but without being relaxed. Instead I felt panicked and scared and worried that I was lapsing into a psychosis. You read about that. One day a happy person and wife and mom, and then next she is seeing mice running through the walls locked up in a padded room. So feeling as though I may be on the brink of a psychotic break, I am trying to think of what I should tell my husband that I won't be able to tell him later? But my thinking is so cloudy and roller-coaster like that I can't even think of what I should say. Panic.

Awful scary not fun. Phew I think it is almost over. But if not, at least I wrote it down and people may be able to piece together what happened before I totally lost it. That is, if anyone reads this which I know that my family is terrible about doing. When I was a kid, I couldn't get them to read my weekly publication the "Donesley Chronicle" so it really is no surprise.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Bite "O" Apple

Odessa bit into this apple and it is the cutest, tiny apple bite that we have ever seen. Thank goodness I had my camera on me so that I could preserve the memory forever ;)

Yes, we are first-time-crazy-about-our-baby parents. I wonder if that could be an official diagnosis. Should we update the DSM?

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Breastfeeding & the Workplace in Oregon

Last week, Oregon's Senate passed HB 2372. The law requires most employers to provide two 30-minute unpaid rest periods for pumping during an 8-hour work day. Employers are also required to provide a private location for the employee to express milk. The law does not cover employers with fewer than 25 employees, and it exempts employers if the requirements pose an “undue hardship” in light of the size, financial resources, nature or structure of the employer’s business. This new law comes with a stiff penalty for violations: the Oregon Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may assess a civil penalty of up to $1,000 for willful violations of the law.

(from http://urbanmamas.typepad.com//activistas/breastfeeding/index.html, December 5, 2007)

Monday, December 03, 2007

Christmas Photos





I took Odessa in to JCPenney last month to get some "professional" photos of her taken in her holiday dress (okay one of her many holiday dresses).

Photo shoots were a lot easier back before she could walk! For one, she can now just get up and walk away when she decides that she is disinterested in what the photographer and I are doing. Secondly, all those "tricks" that used to work to make her smile, now have no effect at all. She will just roll her eyes at me.




Hurricane Odessa


Month 16 seems to be all about making "messes". Some days I am more patient with the unending clutter, others not so much.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Rite of Passage: New Seasons Car Cart


Odessa rode in the "car" shopping cart at New Seasons for the 1st time. At first, she looked at me like I was abandoning her under a bridge. But then I showed her how to "beep" the car horn and she was hooked.
Also you can see her very cute scarf in the photo.

Forestry Museum, November 2007




Artichoke

Odessa loves artichokes. Unfortunately it is very time consuming to pick the pieces off that she can eat. She doesn't get the "scrape against your teeth" move quite yet. So there is a lot of whining for more, more!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Very Specific Parking Requirements


Disturbing Doll

When I was a little girl, I played with Barbie dolls. When I became older, I understood how controversial they were for their impossibly skinny bodies, big boobs etc. etc.

Now little girls have the Hi Glamm doll to idolize. In addition to a super skinny waist and big boobs, girls will wish for legs that are about 10 feet long! Oh the crazy things that we buy.

And, on a side note, this is a remake of a doll put out by Hasbro in the 70's called Leggy dolls. Weird.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Elusive Sleep

Oh sleep, my dear friend
you used to come to easily and stay without hesitation
...and then I had a baby...
and now you dissapear so quickly, leaving me wide-eyed
and wishing for your return

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Pumpkin Face

Now that Odessa seems to "get" what the camera is all about she will make a very unnatural face when she knows I am about to take her photo. It is much more difficult now to get her beautiful smile on camera!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Can I see your license and registration please?


Odessa LOVES to ride around in her car. It is so cute that she "prepares" by putting her purse around her neck and her Honey doll in one arm. She then will drive pretty erratically bumping into walls, bookshelves, coffee tables, cats etc.

November


Thursday, November 08, 2007

Ready for a Grateful Dead concert

And what is with that face? I swear she gets it from her father!

Monday, November 05, 2007

O in the leaf pile














It is Fall. And one requirement of the season is to spend some time playing in the leaves. So Larry raked them up, and we introduced Odessa to the this fall festivity. She had a bit of trepidation at first, but quickly enjoyed "crunching" the leaves under her feet and throwing them up in the air.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Just the six of us

The babies from my mama's childbirth class. Left to right: Emma, Odessa, Linnea, Gus, Naria, and Wren.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Sunday, July 01, 2007

First Steps


Two days ago Odessa took her first solo steps! They were very small and very wobbly and my first response was "Does that count?" But I am a proud parent like any other and so I shout "Yes!" My baby is now walking!


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Room for Two

What a good daddy. He can take care of fur-baby Lily and Odessa at the same time. And it looks like he is getting a rest too!

Monday, June 18, 2007

Fathers Day 2007

Well, no photo montages this day because 1) I am not motivated to create it and 2) well, number one is pretty much it. But I will say that we had a good Father's Day. We spent the day hanging out with baby O and that was fun. I gave Larry a gift that he had been eyeing since the first time we went to the Saturday Market. They are decorated tin cans which are strung together with lights inside (photo to be attached later). This gift motivated Larry to finish carpeting our deck. Now we don't have to worry about Odessa eating the wood chips that she scrapes off. And that is a good thing. Additionally, my mom babysat the O noodle and Larry and I got to go to a movie! Together! We saw Knocked Up -- very funny and quite appropriate for Father's Day.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Bad A** Women




Toga on the Max




Last weekend we were riding the max back home from the Rose Fest and the train was taken over by a beer toga party. It was very random and very loud. I was worried about O but she loved the singing and dancing! And at her age, I don't think she is able to judge very bad, very drunk singing and, well, stomping.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Homemade Baby Legwarmers

http://zrecs.blogspot.com/2007/05/easy-homemade-baby-legs-baby-and.html

Monday, May 28, 2007

Pool Time Fun!


Saturday Market

Sleeping at the Saturday Market



Awake at the Saturday Market







Monday, May 21, 2007

I enjoy working with tubing...


Odessa is entertained for a good twenty minutes playing with my breast pump. The question is, will it work tomorrow? And Figaro seems to be captivated as well

Fridge Baby



So, one of Odessa's latest "things" is standing at the open refrigerator and laughing like a hyena. I am really not sure what is so funny about it. Is it the cold? Or is it the fact that we still have those month-old left overs in there? Who knows but it is adorable! And, yes, you know you are one of "those" parents when you get this much joy watching your baby laugh at the fridge...

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Pirates want AVON too

"I am interested in purchasing a nice scented face splash suitable for a pirate. You know. Not too sweet as me mates may think I'm a bit lite above me collar ya know. If You can get me some samples to sniff that would be great. Thanks, Me."

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Mothers Day 2007


My first mothers day couldn't be better: Napping and playing with my beautiful baby; eating donuts; receiving a great gift from Lar (which he managed to pick out all on his own!); enjoying the sun on our balcony; making a yummy dinner of yams, cous cous, and pork chops. Yes, I can actually cook and am beginning to enjoy it more and more.

I hope to remember how lucky I am at least once a day.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Thursday, May 03, 2007


Well, I decided to start selling Avon to try to make a little extra money so that I can continue to be a mostly stay-at-home mom. If you are interested in buying or selling, please contact me at www.youravon.com/megancrutchfield. I am pretty excited as I love their products and the idea of being productive while I am at home with Odessa. Yay!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Monday, April 30, 2007

Outside Exploration



Yesterday, I dragged Larry away from his computer and we took Odessa to the park to enjoy the warm Spring day. She very much seemed to enjoy eating the grass and looking at her hands in front of the blue, cloudless sky.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

What every photo looks like now

Now that Odessa is so mobile, as soon as I start to take a picture, she begins crawling towards the camera. So now I have about a zillion photos that look like this...

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Buddies






This week my friend Emma came over to play. We had a great time playing with the toys, eating fruit puffs that we got to toss all over the floor, and most of all hanging with our moms and dads.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

One parenting book that I actually like


Good Nights: The happy parents guide to the family bed (and a peaceful night's sleep)

It is rare that a parenting book does anything more than just totally stress me out about my parenting (or lack of) skills. I am anxious enough and reading about all the things that I "should" be doing just freaks me out. BUT, this book I love. It makes me think, "I am such an awesome parent, could I BE any better? I think not".

And a big thank you to Melissa for loaning it to me. And, don't worry, I will remember to get it back to you :)

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Swimming!


Friday evening we took Odessa into the pool for the 2nd time ever. She seems to be really comfortable in the water and to have a lot of fun. I am working on teaching her to blow bubbles but it is slow going. Mostly we just want to play!