Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Language

Manu is picking up words right and left (or perhaps I should say "up" and "down" since that is his new favorite pairing).

I love when he walks around saying "oh, my!", which is what I say to him when I come across him making a huge mess.

Of course, I think everything he says is darling.

Except "no."  That's cute only very rarely.

Nate has been working his tail off lately (Thanks!), leaving Manu and I lots and lots of time together.  And so I've recently realized that while Manu is definitely picking up language quickly, he's also at that that stage where many of his word are completely unintelligible.

That is, unintelligible to anyone besides myself.  It's one of those warm, cozy, motherhood moments to realize that you and your child have your own special language.

I know that when Manu closes a book and says "ee ee" (it's very hard to convert this into text), that he's not just making random sounds, he's really saying "the end."  Though they sound very similar, I can distinguish between "no" and "down."  "Bukaw" is Grandpa, "dup" means duck, and occasionally I even flatter myself that he's trying to copy when I say "thank you."

This must be how our Father in Heaven feels toward us.  No other person knows Manu better than Nate and I, just as no one will ever know us the way that our Heavenly Father knows us.
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For those of you who come here for something a little less gushy:

Manu dumped out the salt shaker.  Four times in one week.  You'd think I'd learn after the first time that the table is not a safe place for the salt shaker.



This is a caricature of Manu that was taken at a birthday party last week.  I think it's cute, but doesn't look much like him.































Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Reading

Manu loves books.

 It must be genetically inherited from his Daddy.  He loves looking at books, reading books, and our weekly trip to the library.

Our library has toddler-sized tables near the board books.  These squatty little counters have wooden letter puzzles on them, perfect for a pint-sized library frequenter to play with.  Early on in our library adventures we had a scolding from a worn-out librarian who did not appreciate Manu's rather enthusiastic exploration of the alphabet (In her defense they were all over.  I'm sure she was tired of picking up letters).

We've since made friends with the old librarian, and even though Manu is still sometimes downright boisterous in his pursuit of alphabetical familiarity, she gives us a smile.   And Manu seems to like the library more each week.

But most of all, he loves when Nate is home to read bedtime stories to him.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Sunday Brownies



Sunday afternoon Manu helped me make brownies and boy did he have a blast!

He watched everything I did very carefully.  After I cracked an egg on the side of the bowl to add it to the batter, Manu grabbed one too and cracked it on the table.

He also wanted to scoop, stir and put things in - including the lid to the cocoa box.





After this it was straight into the tub for Manu.  With all that chocolate, there was just no way around it.  

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

July in Oklahoma 3

The pictures really don't do justice to the fabulous time Manu and I had in OK this summer:


Washing the car; touching a ray at the Oklahoma Aquarium; emptying the dishwasher; 1st haircut; playing with Grandpa and cousin Big E; making blocks for Manu's birthday; and mastering the stairs


Playing with Aunt Bug and Nana; the high temp while we were there - 114!; at the park; mowing; reading with Nana; on the plane; the dress I made; breakfast time; finishing the blocks; Uncle Jordon's "new" car; bath time; and exploring Nana and Grandpa's house


Saturday, September 1, 2012

July in Oklahoma 2


We did a lot of swimming at my parents' house and sometimes all that excitement just wears a little guy out. 

We also went to a u-pick peach orchard.  It was awesome!  Manu snatched a peach from his Aunt Bug and knew just what to do with it - gobble it up!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

July in Oklahoma 1


Here's the first set of photos from Manu and my trip to visit our dear family in Oklahoma this summer.  My sister and her family have moved to Qatar, so we went for a whole month to spend time with them before their big move!  Manu loved getting to know his family better, especially his cousins!

Helping pack and unload the dishes; Manu and Aunt Bug playing with the hose; Manu aerating Nana's flowerbed; Meeting cousin Miss A; swinging in the backyard; Giving Miss A a hug (or is it a headlock?); composing a piano duet; and hanging out with Aunt Bug and Grandpa!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Manu's 1st Birthday!

It's nearly a month ago, but while we were in Oklahoma with my family this summer, Manu had his 1st birthday!  We had a fabulous celebration.  My sister, Kathryn, and my Dad also have birthdays near Manu's and we partied together.  They didn't seem to mind the Very Hungry Caterpillar theme.

Manu with his Daddy, the birthday cake, opening presents, eating cake, the dinner party

Nate Skyped in for the festivities and we had fondue for dinner!  Manu wasn't sure what to think of his cupcake; he just rolled it around.  He loved the ice cream, though!   Happy Birthday, Manu!

Just before his birthday, Manu took his first steps.  Now he's roaming around like crazy!

He's also starting to use a few words (uh-oh, mama, dada, more, no, hot, hello, and bye).  He says bubbo for blueberries or strawberries, which is too cute.  I think no is the funniest, though, because he seems to use it for yes and no.  And he just walks around the house singing no, no, no, no...

We had a fabulous time in OK and I know I've been delinquent about posting pics, but I'm mending my ways, so get ready for more posts in the coming week!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Swinging Action

This is the park in my neighborhood:


 It needs some serious help.  It's one of two that are within walking distance from my house.  The other one has more grass, but also more graffiti.  And during the school year, it's generally full of truant teenagers.  Plus, there are no swings, so that one is totally out.  

So when we need some swinging action, we head to this one.  Some young hoodlum has scrawled the f-bomb on the playground equipment, but it's misspelled, so it doesn't count, right?

It's not much to look at (in fact it makes my heart ache because it's such an ugly play space), but the swings swing.


Thursday, June 28, 2012

Messy Mealtime

There's a few things you should note about this photo:


One being that for the last two months or so Manu has refused to wear a bib.  He immediately reaches up and rips it right off.  As you can see from his orange-tinted face and belly, that had the potential to add up to a mountain of dirty shirts in my laundry pile.  So now he eats shirtless.  Like a caveman.

Another is that Manu really knows how to relax and enjoy his meals.  He likes to reach back and stretch or lean to one side and put his arm up on the back of the chair as he eats.  What a ham!


As of yesterday, Manu is officially 11months old.  Let the countdown begin!

 First birthdays around here are a big deal.  We'd love to follow local tradition and throw a big party for all of you, but I have just two words to explain why we won't:  student budget.  Let's be real, folks.  If you're really disappointed, you can come over for a cookie.

Instead of a party, Manu and I are running away to Oklahoma!  Wahooo!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Birthday!

I had a great 26th birthday this weekend!  After a fabulous homemade breakfast sandwich (you know it's going to be good when the sandwich is dubbed "Heart-Stoppin' Fun") and a nap for Manu, we hit the beach!

Manu is loving the water these days and that plus having Nate along made it a perfect way to spend my birthday afternoon.  We were so busy splashing around in the water that I didn't take any photos at the beach, but Nate did snap these before we left:


Manu's hair gets a little crazy when we put sunscreen all over his head.  It makes a great styling gel.


Peace.


Manu has also started developing his musical abilities.  (ie. he realized that he can reach the piano keys without my help), much to our neighbors' chagrin at times, I'm sure.


We finished of the day with delicious Thai food, a sweet card from Nate and Manu, and a playlist of fun new songs. 

Now before you laugh that I didn't make it in to any of the pictures on my own birthday blog, look carefully at the top photo.  Those are my calves.  Plus, I know why you all check this blog anyway.  Even if it is my birthday, you're all hoping for a glimpse of Manu.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Manu's One-Man Band

Manu's new favorite playthings are spice bottles.  The rosemary makes a particularly good shaker, and when paired with a jar of paprika, this boy's got his own one-man band.  

There's also a random coconut on our kitchen floor.  We just like to keep things interesting.






Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Nate's UH Graduation!

This is Nate's graduation countdown chain:

Notice that there are no links left.  
We couldn't be more excited about that.

Congratulations, Nate!  

To celebrate we've gone hiking, went out for super awesome burgers, ate ice cream with homemade magic chocolate shell, and gone to the beach.  We're already loving having Nate around more!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

5th Anniversary!

Happy Anniversary (yesterday) to my best friend and my dearest love!  
I'm grateful every day - yes, all of them ;) - that you are my forever.

Photo Credit: Whitney Hardie
Five years have flown by.  Thanks for making life a beautiful adventure.  I love you!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Visitors! - Part 1

We've had tons of fun with visitors in February and March!  In February Nate's parents came out for a few weeks to visit and meet Manu.  We had a great time showing them around the island.

We hung out with Pa....

.... and Grammie,


waded at the beach,


hiked to Makapuu lighthouse and saw the whales spouting in the distance,


visited the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor,


and wandered through the amazing Ho'omaluhia botanical garden.


And Manu got his picture taken in the family's 35year-old traveling pajamas.  Every child and now grandchild in the family has had their picture taken in these jammies!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Grandma Peatross

My dear Grandma Jenene Peatross passed peacefully through the veil early Monday morning.  I will ever be grateful for the example and blessing she has been to me.  I know that death is not the end of life and one day I will see her again.  I am so glad to know that Jesus Christ has provided the way for families to be together forever.  

At first I thought it strange and perhaps even unfeeling that I haven't shed tears over the death of my sweet grandma.  But, while my heart aches because she is gone from me, my thoughts turn again and again to the incomparable joy that must have attended her reunion with Grandpa, her eternal companion.






Aloha oe, Grandma, until we meet again.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Christmas and a Day at the Beach

It's been awhile.  We've all been sick on and off since New Years and I'm definitely glad to be heading out of January and starting a new month.  Goodbye colds, headaches and stuffy noses!  Goodbye food poisoning!  Hello healthy family!  I think my 2012 is going to start in February.

Because I know you were all crushed not to see pictures of Manu at 5 months I'll share this gem of a photo with you:

Manu's Christmas outfit from his Aunt Candy and Uncle Josh!    Is anyone else singing Newsies?

Here's a few more from December:

Manu helping with the laundry.

Manu, Nate and I at the Laie temple.

Last week Nate finished his work for his Masters!  He did a great job on his presentation and is graduating in May!  Hooray!   So to celebrate that and Manu's 6mo birthday (he can wear sunscreen now!) we packed up and headed to the beach!  It had been far too long. 

And now it's time for the really cute stuff.  Prepare yourself.  No really, you might want to sit down.  Ready?  OK.  

Manu at Kailua beach!
Feeling the waves and enjoying a little sand between his toes!
Manu and his Daddy!

It is so different going to the beach with a baby!  We had a great time though.  The highlight for me was standing ankle-deep in the cool water with the warm sun on my face and Sam snuggled up in a towel in my arms drifting to sleep on my shoulder as we listened to the waves.  It just doesn't get any more soothing than that.  Ahhhh.