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Sunday, November 26, 2006 

Altar Flowers in Memory of Grandma Judi on her Birthday





Austen requested purple flowers especially for Grandma Judi. Grandpa Earl brought the flowers up to New Jersey from Maryland where they had been on display at Emory Church.


Saturday, November 25, 2006 

Vocabulary

Some of Austen's most frequently used words and expressions:

"Socks"
"Shoes"
"Boo!"
"Dis?"
"Dis Dat?": What's that?
"What's that?"
"Cat"
"Dada"
"Mmmaa": Mama
"Gaga: Mommy
"Duck"
"Dog"
"Mooo"
"Woof woof"
"Quack quak"
"Eeeeee!": I want that!
"Hi!"
"Bye!"
"Uh oh!"
"Ooooo!": Wow, look at that!
"Ball"
"Thank you" (not very clear)
"Who's this?" (answering a phone; not very clear)
"Happy"
"Up ... Down"
"That": when Mommy is singing "...That's Elmo's world"
"Eyes": when Mommy is singing "...Eyes and ears and mouth and nose"


Thursday, November 23, 2006 

Thanksgiving Kirtan at Uncle Teji, Auntie Titu, Neil and Deep's House





In the evening, Austen went to dinner with Auntie Heather, Zack, Beerinder, Mommy and Daddy at Metuchen Inn. She ran around for half the meal but the waiters didn't seem to mind. An advantage to New Jersey over New York City.


Wednesday, November 22, 2006 

"Dada, Puleeeaaaasssssseee !"


Tuesday, November 21, 2006 

Link to all of Chacha's Posts about Austen

Click here.


Monday, November 20, 2006 

Fancy Dress from Great Aunt and Uncle in India




 

"What's that, Elmo?"

Today, Austen said "What's that?" clearly several times. Once, Mama explained that it was a picture of a panda and gave Austen her panda bear. Another time, Mama told Austen that she was pointing at a banana.

When Elmo came on Sesame Street, Austen ran to get her Elmo doll. Mommy was very happy because she ordered it special online.

Interestingly, the panda bear came all the way from Great Britain; Dada ordered it special because Mama's favorite stuffed animal when she was little was a panda bear.


Sunday, November 19, 2006 

Auntie Janet spent so much time making me this sweater ...



...then I went and ate in it (sans bib).



Mama, Dada and Austen love the food at Legal Seafood.


Thursday, November 16, 2006 

When Austen becomes a prima ballerina, we can look back at this picture of her trying on a tutu for the first time.


 

Eyes of Persistence, Curiosity and Determination


 

Austen's Favorite Toys (read: All of Her Toys)


moving a house...


















Wednesday, November 15, 2006 

"Great Success!"

After Austen's attempt to knock over the heavy-metal floor lamp was thwarted by a quick-reflexed mommy during a playdate here at home, she had to think up another way to do herself some damage.

A few days later, without any help from the folks on Jack*ss, she came up with a plan to fall down the steps and see what happens. She waited for her opportunity and pounced: as we opened the stair gate at the top of the steps, she slid down the first step as she normally does and then, ingeniously, leaned forward and tumbled down three steps, landing on her back.


As a reward, she got this shiner. She even got to go visit the pediatric ER since her worry-wart first-time parents didn't want to take any chances.

The morals of the story: Watch Borat's movie, persistence eventually yields results, and cats don't like to bathe.


Tuesday, November 14, 2006 

Sharing her Haba Walker while Hosting a MOMS Club playdate





[Need to add background music: a sharing song]


 

You can dress her up in a frilly dress, but she's a bruiser at heart.


Sunday, November 12, 2006 

Emma's Fancy Dress Party: Austen as the Itty Bitty Princess








Don't hate me because I'm beautiful ...


...or because I steal toys from little children.







Mommy was told by one of the guests that Emma looks like her and then was asked who Austen belongs to. "Oh, she's mine!" Hehehe.


Saturday, November 11, 2006 

Olemezer Park with Grandma, Grandpa and Chacha


















Friday, November 10, 2006 

A Baby Who's Happier Than Austen


 

Fourteen-Month Update: "Hi!"



When Dada arrives home from work, Austen welcomes him at the door with a resounding "Hi!" -- spoken with the perky enthusiasm of the Legally Blond character. Her greeting is loud and clear and decipherable in any room of the house.

Austen will wave and say "Hi!" to anyone, including perfect strangers she passes on the street. Her waving sessions go on for a while as she waits for reciprocation and often elicits smiles and exclamations.



Austen loves her bath, particularly playing with and chewing on her bath toys. Dada reports that she gets excited just seeing the tub filling with water.

She also gets excited when Elmo's World comes on Sesame Street. She walks around holding her large, life-size Elmo doll.



There's even more hugging these day. People, not just stuffed animals, get short hugs. Mama and Dada love this reward for all their care and devotion to Austen.

Austen signs sporadically (signing 'more' even though it's only been shown to her a half dozen times) but mostly she points and says "Dis dat?" meaning "What's that?"

If you ask Austen whether she's sleepy, she confirms that she is by waving bye-bye and walking toward her bedroom. Her realization that she's tired is a great step forward for Austen, who's always had trouble with both falling asleep and staying asleep.

When Austen throws or drops something, when she falls down or someone else stumbles, Austen always says, "Uh oh!" She knows exactly what the phrase means and uses it everyday.



This months, Austen enjoyed her first taste of chocolate: a chocolate graham cracker given to her at a MOMS Club of Edison playdate. Her favorite foods include banana, apple, grapes, cantalope, string cheese, ham, chicken, lentils, rice, pasta, string beans, and corn. She snacks on cheese crackers, cheese puffs, sweet pea puffs, freeze dried apples, and freeze dried corn.


Cleaning up! Now Austen doesn't just dump things and knock things down. She puts them together and puts them away.



Austen can now do some preliminary shape sorting. This really impresses Mama. Austen is such a fast learner. She learns things (like kicking a ball or putting a circle into the shape sorter) within a few tries.

Gymboree is still Austen's favorite class, although Music Together on Saturdays with Mama AND Dada is a close second. At Gymboree, Austen loves being under the parachute and slapping the air log. She impresses all with her ability to crawl up slides and ladders. At Music Together Class, she enjoys running around in circles, stomping her feet and running to get a musical instrument when the toy bin comes out. Sometimes she has a hard time giving the instruments back during cleanup but she's improving with each class.


Austen now loves to push things around, including her heavy stationary toys, which she slides from room to room.


This is Austen's reaction to not getting what she wants. Mama and Dada have decided that it may be time to start 30-second time outs. When you hold Austen's hand and try to get her to walk away from something she shouldn't be into, she goes limp and sinks to the floor, forcing you to pick her up and carry her away, which causes much complaining.


Thursday, November 09, 2006 

Lunch at Tinga with Friends

Austen and Mommy drove to Westfield to meet friends for lunch and toy shopping. All the little ones gobbled up the Mexican food.






Sunday, November 05, 2006 

Hugs For Grandpa Earl



Austen continues to demand attention from Grandpa Earl, although he does not seem to encourage this. She reaches for him and insists on being picked up and held ... even when Mommy or Daddy are already carrying her. If she keeps this up, she's been promised a Shetland Pony.

Mommy is still waiting for Grandpa Earl to give her one compliment, the first of her lifetime. "You sure are a good mother, Lucinda!" would do.

Grandpa and Dolly were visiting from Friday to Sunday and rode to Erin's and Emma's Birthday Party with Mommy, Daddy and Austen.


Saturday, November 04, 2006 

Grandpa Earl comes to Music Together Class




[Add video of Austen approaching Sylvester the Cat]


 

Family Party for Erin's 1st Birthday and Emma's 4th Birthday


Playing with my cousins: Erin, Emma and Morgan. Mommy will remember the party as the first time all four cousins really PLAYED together.




Mommy picked out a super-cutie outfit that included a sweater made by my Auntie Janet.


Wednesday, November 01, 2006 

Very Strong!

Austen went to get some shots today (including the preservative-free flu shot) and the nurse commented that she sees children Austen's age all day long and Austen is "very strong!" Obviously, Austen does not cooperate when getting shots, straining her arms and legs to try to get away.

Mommy noticed that mirroring Austen's feelings -- "You don't like it! You don't want to get any shots!" -- seemed to help a lot. Austen understands a lot of what is being said to her. And she tries new words everyday, even phrases like "Thank you, Dada!" and "Happy Halloween!" She's an expert as saying "Hi" and "Bye" accompanied by waves. After the crying was over, she waved goodbye to the nurse. No resentment.