Sunday, June 20, 2010

14 months old

Evie is now 14 months old. We are so blessed to have her in our lives. She is surprising us almost every day with something new that she has learned. She is unfortunately beginning to show the not-so-nice pre-toddler signs. But overall, she is still the same happy and laid back little girl. She is a lot of fun these days!

Since my last post, she has moved to the Toddler Room at school. She is so little compared to the rest of the children but she holds her own quite well. Even though she is not walking yet, the children treat her the same and she always gets a big welcome each morning. It's quite sweet. At school she is learning how to brush her teeth, drink from a cup, use a spoon and fork, and to recognize shapes, colors, and animals. She loves books. We often find her sitting in the middle of her floor with a book in her lap. And she has grown quite fond of stuffed animals. It is so precious to see her cuddling and giving kisses to her koalas, cat, polar bear and Mickey Mouse.

We have tried to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible...she loves to be outside. We've gone swimming at the community pool and splashed in our wading pool in the backyard. We also took in the USA vs. England World Cup match down at Victory Park. It sure was noisy but she enjoyed watching the people and the match on the big screen. We are watching a lot of soccer in the Dusza household at the moment!



Thank you Ms. Sheila and Molly for the cute Minnie Mouse swimsuit.

Practicing drinking from a cup - we end up with wet clothes and a bib full of liquid but we'll get there.

Using a spoon - she can't quite get the food on the spoon yet but she can get it in her mouth.



Enjoying soccer with Daddy

And Happy Father's Day to Mat! You are an amazing father and incredible husband. Evie and I are greatly blessed. We will continue to pray for you as you lead our family. We love you very much!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Growing up

Video of Evie over the past couple of weeks...


She can name several animals and make their sounds.


Learning to walk.


Standing on her own.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Happy Birthday to Evie

One year ago today God blessed us with a beautiful little girl. What a wonderful year this has been! She has brought such unimaginable joy to our lives and we thank God every day for this gift. Thank you to all of our family and friends for the love and support you have given us this past year. We are amazed by your generosity and your love for Evie. We are so blessed! God is good!

So, how much has she grown in a year? Physically not a whole lot. She is definitely petite.

4/16/09 - 7 lbs 1.5 oz, 19 3/4 inches
4/16/10 - 19 lbs 9.5 oz, 28 1/4 inches

However, in a year she has gone from being completely helpless to almost walking, talking and feeding herself. Amazing!


To celebrate her birthday, we drove down to Victoria last weekend to share it with my family. It was such a great time. She had a ball playing with Gran and Papa, and Mat and I even got to go on a date! Thank you to Mom, Dad, Maw Maw, Paw Paw, Aunt Linda, Courtney, Ashley, Aunt Paula, Lindsey and Kendra for coming to celebrate with us.


My mom made my birthday cakes growing up so I thought it would be extra special if she would make Evie's first cake. She agreed. Of course the theme was Mickey Mouse, what else? Evie got to have her first taste of Chick-fil-A (Mommy's favorite). We also had a fresh fruit salad and Rice Krispies Treats in the shape of Mickey.




She was mesmerized by the lit candle. She stared at it while we sang "Happy Birthday" to her.

Tasting chocolate for the first time.

Not too sure.

Chocolate is yummy!

She was really enjoying herself...laughing along with us.

I am 1!

Trying to get a family pic. If anyone got a good one of the 3 of us, please send it to me. Mat was the photographer most of the time.

After a bath, we opened some presents. Thanks everyone!


This wasn't one of her gifts. It happened to be sitting near by and she felt like going for a ride. Loved it!


After the party, we went outside to get some photos in the wildflowers that were growing on my parents' property. Just beautiful! I love Texas!


Going after the cat.



She is constantly pointing at everything and saying "sat?"

Thank you God for our sweet Evie Charmaine.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Hello Spring!

I am so happy that spring is finally here. I love the winter but it seemed like this year it dragged on and on. And since Evie is old enough this spring we have already had alot of playtime outdoors.

Evie got a swing for Christmas and we finally hung it up. She loves it!



Evie exploring the grass and wildflowers in our backyard. Her facial expressions make me laugh!

Whatchoo lookin at?




This is my favorite!

Balancing act



Drool baby


At our church's annual Picnic and Easter Egg Hunt.









The cousins

Riding in Austin's wagon at his birthday party




And for our Aussie family and friends, Evie having vegemite on toast for the first time. Much to my surprise, she likes it. I don't get it...sorry.




Next post...Evie's 1st birthday! Can it be already?!?!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Randomness

So, last weekend was Evie's first overnight stay away from us. We were attending a marriage retreat with our church so she went to stay with her Uncle Shane, Aunt Whitney and cousin Austin. It sounds like they had a great time.

I did pretty well. I only called twice to check in. I did cry after Mat dropped me off at the retreat location. It was a quick kiss goodbye and see you in 28 hours! I really missed her but it was really great to have focused time with Mat. Thank you Shane and Whitney!

Reading a book and watching soccer with Daddy

Hello and Goodbye

First Parent/Teacher Conference

Today was Evie's first Parent/Teacher Conference. Already? She's only 10 months old! At Evie's school they ask the parents to fill out a short questionnaire about their overall satisfaction and happiness in the program. The teachers complete a developmental evaluation form. Then the parents and teachers sit down and discuss each.

It was really nice to hear all that Ms. Teresa had to say about Evie. The best part was hearing how sweet she is towards other children. Every morning Mat prays with Evie before dropping her off at her classroom that she will shine Jesus to her teachers and friends. This is how we see God's answer. Her "best friend" has special needs and they sometimes have a brother/sister relationship. She teases him and shows affection by patting his hand and gentle touches to his head. He responds by screaming or laughing and follows her around. And just today she welcomed a new child in her classroom by playing with him and chasing him around the classroom.

Since she started there at 5 months old, I would hear little bits and pieces from Mat or from the teachers on the days that I would pick her up. I enjoyed getting a more detailed report of Evie's time spent at school. Below is what was stated in the report...

Daily Life: Sense of Security and Happiness
Evie is a very social child who doesn't have any problems of separation. When she comes in the morning, she knows her daily routine as waiting for her first bottle of the day and crawling to the table for her fruit and cereal.

The Child's Experience at the Center
Evie is able to entertain herself for sustained periods of time. She loves books (reading time and explore on her own). Evie got involved in any activity in her home base. She is also able to let her caregivers know if she likes or doesn't like the activity. (If she doesn't like the activity she just crawls away.) Evie relates to other children very well, seeking the company of the older ones to play alongside. Lately she is getting into a "strangers anxiety", so caregivers are trying to be close to her when a stranger comes in the room explaining to her about our new friend.

We also received a report of Evie's development in 6 domains: Sense of Self, Social Relations, Creative Representation, Movement, Communication and Language, and Exploration and Early Logic.

Sense of Self
-Takes interest in her reflection, especially facial expressions and the motions/actions of hands, fingers and toes.
-Can watch an object or person move out of sight, hold an image of it in mind and then move immediately to find it.
-Expresses choices through actions rather than words. Makes contact with the person/object she is trying to reach.
-Assisting in personal care tasks. Can hold a diaper, pair of socks, bottle to feed, etc.

Social Relations
-Exploring games with caregiver (chasing, hiding, teasing, tickling)
-Shows an awareness of another child's distress by comforting herself
-Conveys her feelings through physical contact
-Plays simple games
-Communicates with other children through sounds, wiggles, kicks and arm waving
-Interested in exploring a new adult as long as a familiar, trusted caregiver is close

Creative Representation
-Imitating by copying another person's action (lip smacking, clicking tongue)
-Babbling at pictures
-Explores simple materials (paper, blocks)

Movement
-Sways or rocks side to side to the music
-Moves an object along by carrying it in one hand while crawling
-Crawling
-Coordinates one hand with the other. Is able to hold an object in one hand, bring both hands together to hold the object, then release the original hand

Communication and Language
-Turns book pages
-Hears and recognizes her name and looks toward speaker
-Seeks out objects/person of interest
-Shows interest in stories by moving rhythmically and/or babbles along with story or song
-Babbling
-Exchanges sounds or gestures with another person
-Points to objects

Exploration and Early Logic
-Understanding that objects are distinct and constant entities with finite boundaries
-Persists in obtaining a desired object by removing a physical barrier
-Repeats an action to cause a pleasing outcome
-Exhibits preferences
-Uses 2 objects together (banging two blocks together or using a stick to beat the tamborine)
-Plays peek-a-boo