Saturday, September 3, 2011

Zoey the Actress

Zoey the Actress

Zoey has been exploring the world of "pretend" and "make believe".  She is enjoying playing with her toys and talking out loud (mostly in gibberish) about what she's doing.  She likes to talk on her toy phones but I'm never sure who's on the other end.  The funniest play she's doing lately is grabbing my nose and pretending to pop it into her mouth.  We make a long game of us chasing her as she giggles without moving her lips.  We ask her to "spit it out!" and we have to pretend pick it up from wherever she chooses to do so.  She's also been spitting them up into the air and pretends to catch them.  The most pathetic pretend play she does now is pretending to sob.  The other day I didn't let her do something (can't remember what), so she proceeded to "cry".  She sat down on the floor and moped.  Then she laid down on her belly, face down, and sobbed.  If you had walked in at this moment, you'd think she'd lost her best friend in the whole wide world.  But watching the entire thing was quite a hoot.  No tears, just well-rehearsed sounding sobs.  Not sure where she picked this up, but it's a good thing Momma is not impressed.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

16

16

Zoey had a great day over at her grandparents' house.  We watched her play in her very own kiddie pool that had a dragon head that sprayed water.  She got to swing on the swing set all by herself.  We watched Ice Age and read books and had ice cream.  It was very late when we packed up into the car and drove home, but Zoey was still wide awake (despite her lack of a nap).  She was singing in the car and counting.  She said "nine, ten, eleven ..." and I asked her why she never started at one.  Daddy said, "Zoey ... One ..."  Zoey proceeded to count by herself from one to sixteen out loud!  I'm not surprised she stopped at sixteen ... we have sixteen stairs in our house and we often count them as we go up or down.  Still, that's the longest and most correct I have ever heard her count out loud.  Ok, maybe it's not really counting but repeating a sequence she is familiar with ... she can only really count two.  Not up to two ... just two.  Earlier today she exclaimed that she had two spoons when she did in fact pick up and hold two spoons.  I couldn't get her to say one plate or 3 cups ... no, she only stated her inventory of two.  Still, I'm still beaming with pride.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Sentences and Bugs

Sentences and Bugs

Zoey has suddenly started using sentences this week!  Last Sunday while I was cooking breakfast she walked into the kitchen and said "What are you doing?"  She's now regularly saying "please" without us having to prompt her and remind her of good manners.  She's stringing a lot of words together now, but we don't necessarily know what she's saying!  'A' for effort, though.

Zoey has also become very conscious of insects.  Sugar ants have been running amuck in our kitchen and she will use her index finger to smoosh them.  She will then extend her finger to me so I can remove the ant.  She will start screeching if the ant is not dead and begins crawling around on her.  If she sees a house fly land near her she will also start screeching, pointing, and screaming "Fllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!"  Zoey apparently has zero tolerance for bugs!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Dinosaurs!

Dinosaurs!


Today we brought Zoey to the Texas Memorial Museum on the University of Texas campus.  It's funny because both Shawn and I have walked past this place countless times during our college days, but have never gone in.  Their exhibits included dinosaur and other prehistoric animal fossils, native animals of Texas, and some neat gems and rocks.  Zoey had a great time!  She was both excited and scared of all the fossils on display.  They were huge!  In the first hall they have a fossil set of one of the largest flying dinosaurs hanging from the ceiling.  She did NOT want to walk under it!  She liked seeing the preserved and petrified fish remains.  She was scared of the bison.  She walked up and down a lot of stairs.  It was a good day.

Zoey's first set of toy dinosaurs!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Credit or Debit?

Credit or Debit?

Last weekend Zoey and I went to Walmart to pick up a few things.  As I was in line at the register unloading our cart, Zoey opens my purse, takes out my wallet, removes a credit card and proceeds to try to swipe it at the machine.  Once I finally noticed I told her she can pay for me anytime, and gave her the right card and helped her swipe it correctly.  I apparently need to keep a closer eye on her (and my purse) at stores!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Old Habits

Old Habits

Zoey is now 2 days off the "paci".  I have to say, I thought trying to get her stop using her pacifier was going to be hell.  I thought she was going to kick and scream until she was blue in the face for days.  I shouldn't have underestimated her.  She really is a "big girl" like I've been telling her, and I couldn't be more proud.

Flash back to last weekend.  We celebrate Zoey's 2nd birthday.  She uses the potty for the first time that morning.  She gets a Radio Flyer tricycle and an awesome kitchen set.  She gets tutus and Dora panties.  That's big girl stuff.  Big girls don't use pacifiers.  At this point, Zoey's been using a pacifier only when she sleeps or if she's having a total meltdown or boredom overload in public.  In the mornings, she knows the drill: hand over the paci and it gets placed on the corner of her dresser.

On Monday she gets a note home from school that she's been asking for her pacifier at nap time.  That's a big no.  She hasn't been using one at school for a long time and we definitely don't want to regress.  We decide to kick the habit.  

On Wednesday evening I explain to Zoey that she's not a baby anymore.  She's a big girl.  Big girls don't use pacifiers.  Those are for babies.  I do this gently and with positive reinforcement.  For 2 years she's loved her pacifiers, her constant companion while sleeping.  She's had such a strong bond with them and they've helped her through rough times.  She watches as I throw one of her pacifiers that was in our bathroom into the trashcan in the kitchen.  Near melt-down.  We calm down and I reassure her of how proud I am of her.  Zoey the big girl.  She watches in silence as I throw another pacifier away.  She still gets one at bed time.

Thursday, Zoey is playing in the living room.  I gently remind her of what I said the day before.  Big girl ... paci's are for babies ... I explain that Daddy found another paci in her car and we should throw it away.  She looks up finally and says "Oh!"  She promptly walks over, takes it from me, and throws it into the kitchen trashcan, then resumes playing.  I continue to sit there stunned.  She still gets one at bed time.

Friday morning Zoey is in a good mood.  I get her out of her crib after she shoves her blankies in the corner and she hands me her paci, just like every morning.  I gently remind her of her bigness and how we need to throw her paci away ... she understands ... as deeply as a 2 year old can.  She carriers her paci downstairs with me and she throws that one away too.  That, as far as she knows, was her last paci.  She is showered with praise!

Friday night was the real test.  When bed time came, we read extra books.  She stands up and reaches for the corner of the dresser.  I gently remind her that she's a big girl, and we threw away her paci.  I pick her up so she can see there's nothing at the corner of her dresser.  She's confused and looks around, but soon she realizes it's gone.  Tears and screams.  After lots of TLC and gently rocking, she eventually gets tired enough to sleep.  She wakes up in the middle of the night screaming "PACI!!!", reaching for the corner of the dresser.  TLC and rocking, then back to sleep.

Saturday morning she's happy to see me.  She shoves her blankies over to the corner, but looks around and says "Where's paci?"  "Remember, you're a big girl," I say.  "Oh," long pause "... baby," she says, remembering paci's are for babies.  "That's right!"  She's still happy.

During the day we're out and about.  Several times she routes through her travel diaper bag, removing its contents, and says "paci" repeatedly.  We tell her that we don't have one and repeat the same drill of her bigness.  She's satisfied with finding a baggie of Trix.  At night again it takes her some extra TLC to get to sleep.  She wakes in the middle of the night again, but is able to get back to sleep on her own.

It's Sunday night.  I'm a bit concerned because yesterday and today she had extremely short naps.  Yesterday was 45 minutes and today was 30 minutes, but she normally takes 2 hour naps.  She doesn't seem overly cranky or tired.  I hope she naps well at school tomorrow.  She went to bed easily.  She'll probably wake up in a few hours, though.

I'm amazed at Zoey.  She peed in the potty again today.  She is taking pride in her age and accomplishments.  I'm also sad this is happening so fast!  Maybe she'll read this blog when she's older ... I know I will.

Great job, Zoey!

UPDATE (5/24/11)
Zoey had a pretty rough night.  It took her a good while to get to sleep.  She definitely didn't want to go to bed.  She kept asking for more books but we had read so many already.  She was really upset and I left her in her crib to deal with it.  Poor thing started screeching so I went in to comfort her.  She was so upset it took her a long time to calm down and breathe properly.  She resigned to bed after that.  She woke up several times screaming, looking at her dresser corner but nothing was there.  We'll get through it.  She's still doing really well.

UPDATE (08/18/11)
Yesterday Zoey found an old pacifier in her diaper bag.  It must have been an emergency backup that we never got rid of.  It seems so long ago that we gave them up ... She showed it to me, and I said "Oh, that's for babies."  She promptly returned it to her bag, and she continued playing without a second though.  I was amazed.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Zoey is 2!

Zoey is 2!


We celebrated our little girl's 2nd birthday two weekends in a row!  The first weekend we first celebrated cousin Gabriel's 3rd birthday on Saturday, May 7, 2011.  Afterward Zoey got presents from her Lolo, Lola, Auntie Erin, Uncle Mark, and cousin Gabriel.  She got many new clothes, toys, and a special xylophone.  The next weekend Zoey celebrated with her Nana, Granddad, Uncles Tyler and Todd, Auntie Robin, and cousin Jillian.  She got some more new clothes, including tutus and undies!  Zoey loves to rock out with her guitar from cousin Jilly.  What was really special was her tricycle from Mommy and Daddy and the huge play kitchen from her grandparents and Uncle Tyler.
 
Nana got her this lovely dress!

It took a lot longer for Granddad and Uncle Tyler to wrap this than for her to unwrap it!

We ordered a bunch of food from Din Ho, a great Chinese food feast!  It was lovely outside so we all sat on the picnic table on the back porch.  Afterward Zoey tried out her new wheels.  She's still too short to reach the pedals!

 
Zoey and Jillian had a great time playing with everyone, squirming and giggle in the living room.
 
I think Zoey is a lot more interested in frosting than cake.
 
It took 3 grown men at least 45 minutes to put this whole kitchen playset together!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter 2011

Easter 2011


Sadly, this Easter is probably the last holiday we'd spend at Lolo and Lola's house.  We made sure it was a good one.  We even all sat and ate at the dining table.  I don't know if we've ever done that before! 


On Friday Zoey and Gabriel promptly splashed down into the kiddie pool.  We busted out the water guns, beach toys, and sprinkler for them.


On Saturday Zoey and Gabriel did their Easter Egg Hunt.  They did great!  We hid eggs around the garden and in fun places in the backyard.  Only a few had candy, but the two toddlers enjoyed foam stickers, jelly beans, and chocolate.




After dinner we relaxed and watched Disney's Tangled.


On Sunday we managed to get to church and stay for a little while.  Zoey seemed super cranky that day.  We had to bribe her with jelly beans so we could take some nice pictures!



Happy Easter!

More photos here:

Zoey's 1st Beach Trip

Texas Sand Fest 2011
Port Aransas, TX


Zoey and the Wingler clan went to the 2011 Texas Sand Fest in Port Aransas, TX.  Zoey's very first beach trip!  We had a blast playing on the beach, in the pool, and hanging out with Zoey's grandparents, Uncle Todd, and cousin Jillian.  We watched Uncle Tyler and his classmates participate in the sand sculpture contest.  


Here is Zoey helping:

Zoey loved the sand.  She thoroughly enjoyed digging with her shovels, filling her bucket, and pouring water out of her watering can.  The ocean was pretty cold, but that didn't stop her and her Daddy.  She got pretty upset that she was too little to follow Daddy into deeper water.  That was ok, though, she also had a blast swimming at the pool.  The water was cold there too!  She toughed it out and enjoyed her floatie and practiced her kicks.  When we weren't out and about, she loved playing inside the beach house and out on the deck.  We casually watched a Toy Story marathon while we played and ate dinner.  

We had a great time.  We even had a nice drive into Corpus Cristi on the way back, where we stopped to have lunch and look at the U.S.S. Lexington.  We'll have to make the next beach trip there.  The water looked cleaner and there was also an aquarium and other fun spots to check out.

Zoey enjoys long walks on the beach, sunsets, and juice boxes.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Zoey's 1st Year

Zoey's 1st Year


I've added all of the photos from Zoey's first year on Earth to Google's photo host, Picasa:


I really like using Picasa for all my personal online photo stuff!  Enjoy this re-cap!


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

"Zoey!"

"Zoey!"

Zoey has finally said her name to us.  Not sure why it took so long (we yell it like every hour for all kinds of reasons!).  Last night, Shawn asked her what her name was.  She pointed to herself and said "Zoey!"  Then she pointed to him and said "Daddy!"  Then me, "Mommy!"  

We were unsuccessful in getting her to say "Wingler"...

Rodeo 2011!

Rodeo Austin!
Sunday, March 20, 2011


The three of us had an excellent time at the Austin Rodeo!  None of us have ever been to it before, but this will definitely be an annual event for the Winglers.


Zoey loved the petting zoo.  There were goats and sheep and even a little kangaroo!  She would extend her arms pleadingly to an animal, but when it approached she'd suddenly get shy and shirk away.  Maybe next year we'll buy some feed and she can have more interaction with them.


I think she really enjoyed "playing farmer".  The kids "barn" that had the petting zoo also had this little setup where kiddos could "pick" fake apples, eggs, and potatoes from a little re-created farm play area.  I gave Zoey a little basket and away she went!


We got to see many beautiful animals at the livestock show portion of the rodeo.  Too bad Zoey couldn't pet them!  The sheep looked so cuddly.


We don't have a picture (it cost extra), but we all did pay to see this special exhibit of Lemur monkeys.  Zoey got to pet "Gizmo", a 10 month old adolescent Lemur.  He was too cute!  All the others were sleeping :(

lemurs look like:

Yee-Haw!


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Ow, Daddy!

Ow, Daddy!

Even though Zoey doesn't know how to form full sentences, she somehow knows how to tattle on her daddy!  Yesterday morning Shawn comes in to work after dropping Zoey off at daycare and tells me he accidentally cut her.  Before my blood starts to boil he explains that he was trimming her fingernails with the clippers ... he couldn't find the baby-version of the clippers, so he was using our full-size toenail clippers ... and he accidentally nicked her.  There was some blood and tears, but I was relieved to hear that it wasn't that bad and it was more scary than painful.  He said he put a band-aid on her thumb and informed her caretakers when he dropped her off.  Julie calls me later in the day and I tell her the story; she says she's done it at least 3 times.  We laugh and eventually I forget all about it.

I go to pick her up after work and walk into the nursery room.  She smiles when she sees me and runs toward me excitedly like usually.  Right before she gets to me, she stops as she remembers something ... she holds up her thumb, looks up at me, and tells me "Ow, Daddy!"

Ms. Chris and I start laughing because Zoey just ratted out her father.  It was a minor cut ... it had scabbed over and she wasn't even wearing a band-aid anymore, but Zoey felt the need to tell me what happened.

I had to call Shawn right away to tell him and laugh ... he felt worse than he already did, but it was still funny!

Friday, January 28, 2011

What She Says vs. What She Means

What She Says vs. What She Means

"mina" => banana
"up" => down ... sometimes correctly as up
"Me-me" => Min-min (our cat)
"Me-me" => O-Ren-ren (our other cat)
"Moo-bis" => Anubis (our fat cat)
"Bob-bob" => "I want to watch Spongebob"
"Baa" => "I want to watch Shaun the Sheep"
"blue" => pink
"blue" => orange
"blue" => green
"blue" => red
"blue" => blue
"pizza pizza piz-ZZZAAAHH" => pizza
"nose" => "I'm not sure what you want me to say, so I'll just point to my nose because I really know that word well."

She really is learning a lot.  Here's the list of her vocal words (I'll be removing the running list that was on the blog side panel since it's getting long!):
  • Daddy
  • Mommy
  • no ("NO!!!" + extended index finger)
  • doggie
  • meow
  • up
  • hi
  • thank you ("thew-thew")
  • ball
  • bubbles
  • I did it!
  • that
  • baby
  • Zoey
  • bye / goodbye / bye-bye
  • shoe
  • ears
  • nose
  • mouth
  • belly
  • Anubis
  • horse
  • mess
  • moon
  • box
  • more
  • wait
  • juice
  • please
  • stars
  • woof
  • baa
  • moo
  • wait
  • blue
  • elbow
  • cheeks
  • milk
  • water
  • down
  • house
  • pig
  • apple
  • toes
  • knee
  • pizza 
  • back
  • down
  • up

Friday, January 14, 2011

Holidays 2010

Happy Holidays!


Now that the holidays are over, we can all finally relax, breathe, and blog.  Zoey had the best Christmas ever!  Well she only needed to top 1 Christmas, but we did try to make it awesome.

The Wingler family packed up on December 22nd and headed down to Humble.  This may be our last Christmas ever in the Suson house since Zoey's Lolo and Lola are retiring to the Philippines.  Zoey had an excellent time with her cousin Gabriel.



Zoey and Gabriel got to go to the community playground that me and Mark used to go to when we were little.  Fortunately it's much cooler than back in our day!




On the 24th we all went to Rick and Lorena's beautiful wedding in Beaumont.  All the cousins, young and old, had a wonderful time.





On the 25th Zoey and Gabriel opened their presents together!




The Daddys had to put together tricycles!


Yeah ... neither of them can reach the pedals.

Lolo and Lola held a lovely Christmas lunch at the house.  We had a wonderful time eating and hanging out.  I made everyone watch a marathon of Cake Boss: the Next Great Baker.

Bah humbug.


On the 26th we rushed back to Austin to attend Shawn's extended family Christmas party.  Zoey got to see even more cousins!!!  The girls made a fort out of some large cardboard boxes in the living room of Aunt Mimi's house.

Tarin

Josie

Lula

Jillian

We opened tons of presents for the kiddos and even had a white elephant exchange with the grown-ups.


Here are a few attempts of getting 6 little girls on 1 couch.





Zoey was clearly more interested in this stuff pony than participating.  We'll just have to try again next year!  Thank you everyone for a memorable holiday season.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

More photos ...