
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Harry in Newtown Today

Saturday, October 27, 2007
Playing House

Then it was out for a little shop, buying stuff for a bbq later today. We went for a drive to see a house that some friends are hopefully buying on Monday and then it was homeward bound, where we sat outside in our newly prned backyard. The mosquito coils were in overdrive (Harry is incredibly sensitive to mosquito bites) but it was pure heaven sitting out there drinking our beers (Harry downed hers pretty quickly), eating our burgers and licking the beetroot juice. Harriet has found a new love - baby beets! She kept asking for more and more baby beets and delighted in showing off her beetroot stained fingers. Thursday, October 25, 2007
A Bit Boring Around Here (apparently)
Harry told me the other morning as we were chatting in bed "Mama, bit boring in bed now. Let's go out playroom maybe." I love how she's been talking like this lately. We can have proper conversations about things too. Last night she was a bit upset in her swimming class (not anything to do with swimming, one of the boys threw his arm [accidentally] across her and she got freaked out by it, she's not a fan of children touching her, they're too unpredictable I think). Anyway, today we were able to have a little discussion about how "You don't like Emma anymore" (Emma is the teacher). And it was great, she was able to articulate her reasons and emotions. She is a real little person now and we can be assured of her letting us know exactly what she's thinking and feeling at any given moment.
In other unrelated news to this blog, I am now the proud owner of a 24-70mm f2.8 L lens. If you know what this means then you know why I'm excited! It wasn't until today that I finally got a chance to take some 'proper' photos. The first shot in this entry is Harriet with the delectable Miss Tessa, born a couple of weeks late (Nadia has a very comfortable womb apparently) on the 20th. I am so excited - a newborn to practise on. YAY! But this photo here is one I took as a complete snapshot on Saturday when we went to Paddington Markets. I could not believe just how crisp the image is!

*ahem* So, suffice to say that the blog may be a little picture-heavy over the next few months as the love affair continues between myself and Larry (the lens). So back to the main topic here - Miss Harry. Last week she had her first day at what we have been calling 'little school' - her Montessori playgroup for 0-3yr olds. The facilitator there discussed with me how it normally takes children about five weeks to stop wanting to grab everything off and want it *now*. Of course you already know what I'm going to say. By the end of the first morning Harriet was totally in the rhythm of bringing one item to the mat and then returning it carefully to where it came from. She also mastered pouring the water from the little water jug, using the tongs to pick up her own food and buttering her bread. This girl is pure Montessori!
In the chair photo she is doing one of her favourite activities - chair washing. They have these little 'stations' set up where the children engage in all of the 'work' surrounding on activity. Here Harry has collected water from a big tub in a cup adn then poured it into her little tray. Next she wet down the chair with a sponge, then rubbed the nail brush over the soap and scrubbed down the chair with lots of suds. Once that was over she wiped it down with another sponge and dried it off with a teatowel. Of course she also loved to wash it down with the washboard there as well.
Ummm...what else have we been up to? Harry loves to tell us when we're doing things incorrectly. "No Marm, not like that, like this". She'll then demonstrate her specific method of flicking a marble across a room/pushing a doll stroller/holding a marker, you get the picture. The 'Marm' thing is specific to that sentence too, funny monkey. Her sense of time is functional too, she's often telling me all about how she wants to do this "later" and "right now". Actually 'right now' is a funny one, becasue I'll say to her "We're going in the car" meaning that I am about to pick up my bag and we'll be heading out in the next minute - she looks at me and says quite emphatically "Not right now". Wel of course she's technically correct, we're not getting in the car right now. Damn this toddler logic!
These photos of her look almost evil, she's having so much fun! She's having the very occasional meltdown lately when things happen that neither of us can control adn which she doesn't really understand. Today for example, we couldn't get out her favourite book from the library because it was on loan already. Oh dear. She got very very VERY upset about that and wandered the library telling me not to follow her. She doesn't like to be consoled or touched or anything when she gets upset and is quite happy to engage with her emotions. I'm currently reading 'Raising our Children, Raising Ourselves' by Naomi Aldort which is a timely tome for me in my parenting journey. I highly recommend it.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Hairdresser
Friday, October 19, 2007
Cute Sayings
* Apparently everything can be removed with a "wet finger". Harry will see a mark on the floor or wall and say "wet finger", pop her finger in her mouth and then wipe it over the offending spot.
* Pronouns are still a source of fun/confusion! She wet James in the bath and said "My shirt wet" (meaning his shirt was wet). It can make for some confusing moments especially with other people!* "Talk about someping" - When Harryret is sitting down on the toilet, in the bath, eating some food, she'll often ask you to engage in conversation with her in this fashion.
* "Just hanging around" - The answer given when I asked her what she was doing as she was leaning against the wall with her arm up and her ankles crossed.
We've had this list in the drafts section of here for a while now and almost forgot to post it!
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Paternity Testing Unrequired
We went in for a big day last week to the Art Gallery, yum cha and then the Museum on a weekday. We were able to cajole Jimbo away from work for the yum cha and an amble through Hyde Park to check out the photography exhibition they have there.
Check out these two would you?! Harry loves going on her Papia's shoulders and Papia kinda likes it a little himself. I love the touch of her hands reaching under his chin in the first photo. So cute!
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
New Favourite Song
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Our Daughter, The Realist

Some developmental changes are gradual, slowly accumulating over time so that one night it feels as though you're compiling a list of words Harriet says on the blog and then the very next night you're writing about how you and her were chatting about how her 'friends' are coming over and discussing what they may and may not like to do and eat when they get here. Then there are some developmental changes that are black and white, with change occuring in the blink of an eye and you realise that irreversible change has occured whilst you lay sleeping next to this amazing little girl.
Overnight Harriet has decided she likes to draw people. One day she went to sleep just drawing circles and spirals and the odd triangle. The next morning she woke up and started drawing people with 'features' (well as close as you get with a two year old). She does a running commentary whilst she draws, some of which I've added in on the second photo. She talks to herself but it's in her 'soft' voice which means that anyone within a five metre radius can hear it over a jackhammer (rather than the usual twenty metre radius in action).
She has a running commentary "Ok, head... hair... (sometimes long hair) with eyes.... looong legs... then body... forgot ginah... round bottom... more hair... (sometimes glasses too)", all said as she is drawing her little masterpiece. In this shot you can see in the middle of the whiteboard there's a lady with a baby too. She's drawn various additions to these figures, such as clips in the hair and glasses, but hasn't progressed to drawing arms unless you prompt her. If she drew the separate elements of her figures in relative proportion, rather than all over the top of everything else she's drawn, she would actually be going close to drawing proper stick figures. Sure, they'd be armless, but I never was that great at anatomy either.
Today we had a few people over for a barbecue. Harry was so excited and after people had gone kept talking about how her "friends came over your house". She is just so self regulating it's unbelievable. Here she is helping James with the food, but she kept a good distance from the hotplate, refusing to get any closer because "hot there Papia".
Another thing Harriet says lately which is a crack up - "somewhere" and "something". You aske her where she'd like a doll or toy to be put down - "Oh somewhere Mamia", she'll say, waving a disinterested arm over in the direction of another corner of the playroom. However don't be lulled into a false sense of security. If you fail to place said item in the secretly determined correct spot (that "somewhere" is not as negotiable as it may suggest) then Harriet will gently reprimand you. "No, Mamia, put it over here where you can play". Okkkkk......
Thursday, October 04, 2007
No, Mamia
Michelle, I'm sorry about the lateness of my post! Last week we were all, one at a time, struck down with varying degrees of gastro. Poor Harriet woke up at 3am vomiting which was less than fun. She watched her first ever television that day, 30 minutes of Play School, because all she could do was sit there listlessly but didn't want to actually engage with anything poor babe. " You worried about Doll falling out"





