Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Introducing....




the newest member of the Beckner family -- Lilly Ann June Beckner. My baby sister was finally born on Monday, Oct. 2 at 4:50 p.m. She weighed 9 pounds on the dot and measured 21 inches tall. Grandpa Bott says she already has one up on me because she was born bigger, longer and has one more name than me!

I was fascinated with the "baby" in the beginning, but quickly lost interest when I noticed that the grandparents were too concerned with Lilly and not enough with me. Grandpa and Grandma Bott took care of me for the week while Daddy and Mommy were in the hospital. Mommy came home Wednesday night, but we can't get Lilly until Thursday morning. She has to stay overnight so she can have some more medicine in the morning. Her white blood cell count was high when she was born (like me) so she had to have antibotics. She's doing well though and will be home with us tomorrow. Mommy says it's going to be busy and different at our house. We'll try to keep everyone updated on Lilly's developments as much as we can as we welcome the newest member to our family.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Preparing for Halloween

Mommy's co-worker gave her these wax lips as a gift for me. I tried them on for size. How do you like them? Very Hollywood, aren't they? Eventually I was more interested in chewing them. They were cherry flavor! After the flavor was all sucked out, I just spit the wax out.

Daddy said he'll take me trick-or-treating this year. Mommy bought me a costume so I can dress up as a monkey! She said I'm a little monkey anyway -- with how I climb on everything!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Terrible Twos?



It's been awhile since I've written. Something was wrong with the website. Saturday, Daddy and Mommy took me to Red House Hill in Putnam County to the Sunday School picnic. I had fun playing on the playground with other children from Sunday School. Mommy didn't have such a great time since her back was hurting. Everyone keeps asking when my little sister will arrive. Mommy says she hopes soon!

I overheard Daddy say I was going through the Terrible Twos already. Not sure what that means. I just know I'm not happy when I don't get my way.

The three of us took a walk around the neighborhood on Tuesday. I loved to stop and look for the doggy I heard barking or watch a plane fly overhead.

I'm learning new words every day. I repeat just about anything I hear. Some new words in my vocabulary are "bug," "rabby (rabbit)," and bird. I also say "going," "c'mon" and "one." Mommy is trying to teach me how to count and to learn how old I am. Sometimes, I get it. Sometimes I don't.

I'll try to write more and keep everyone posted when my little sister gets here. Mommy said she is going to the doctor tomorrow to have a picture taken of her and see how big she is.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Dr. Rubin


I saw a new pediatrician today, Dr. Art Rubin. I like the waiting room there better. It has a nice big slide in it. I climbed up on it and rode down the slide a few times while we waited to see the doctor. I weighed in at 24 lbs. 10 oz. and I only grew 1/4 of an inch. I'm 33 1/4 inches tall now. According to a survey that Mommy had to fill out, developmentally I'm more than 20 months old. She answered a list of questions of all the skills I can perform and it the survey said I was performing tasks that a 20-month-old can perform.

Dr. Rubin recommended I work on learning all the body parts, like elbows, knees, shoulders, etc. So Mommy is going to teach me "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes." He also told Mommy I can have eggs and peanut butter -- especially for the protein. Dr. Rubin also told Mommy I need to be feeding myself all the time now so I learn how to use all my utensils.

The only bad news was I had to have three shots in the leg, which I didn't care for. But thankfully I haven't had any reaction to them today. I've been playing in the nursery a lot. I like the open space. Mommy and Daddy keep trying to explain to me that I'll have a sister soon. I also like to playl with Pooh and turtle. This, especially, drives Mommy and Daddy crazy because the song starts to annoy them! I like to carry the toy around, rather than let him go on his own.

Mommy said we'll work more on the WVU chant tomorrow since the Mountaineers play again. Go Eers!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Kindermusik

















I attended my first Kindermusik class today. I was the oldest in the class. The closest child to my age was Zachariah. He was 14 months old, but only crawls. So I towered over the other students. There was a 6-month-old girl named Isabella and an 8-week-old boy named Ryan. Mommy was concerned that I wouldn't go for "organized activity" and boy was she right. I was more interested in the larger than life teddy bear and running around the room. The teacher, Joann, told Mommy not to worry, though, that after a couple more classes I would get used to the routine and be more interested in the music and the songs. Granny took me to class so Mommy could go back to work. It's also easier for Granny to move around with me. Next week, we'll have homework.

Tommorrow Granny is going to take me to the public library for story time. Mommy is trying to find age-appropriate activities for me to get me out of the house so I burn off some energy.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Holiday weekend





I've had a busy holiday weekend. Yesterday, I attended my friend Jaiden's birthday party. I had fun playing with the big kids. I didn't care much for cake and ice cream though. Aunt KaKa entertained me a bit at the party. She always makes me laugh.

Afterward, we visited with Pawpaw a bit and started watching the Coal Bowl. Then Mommy and I drove home to join Daddy and finish watching the Mountaineers whoop up on The Herd. Course, any intelligent person knew The Herd didn't stand a chance. I snuggled with Daddy a bit while we watched the game.

Tuesday, I join a Kindermusik class so I can make some friends my own age and Mommy's hoping -- burn off some energy. I think I'm tiring her out. We only have about a month before my little sister gets here. Mommy says I have no idea how much my world is going to change.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Strumming along....



Daddy is learning how to play the guitar. I'm helping him pick along the notes to "Old McDonald."

We had a nice visit with Grandma & Grandpa this weekend. They came down to help get my little sister's room ready. It's painted now. I love the bright yellow and am fascinated with the open space. Course, now it means all the good stuff for me to get into is down in the living room. Daddy moved his "West Virginia" room into the living room.

Now we're just waiting for my sister to get here. We weren't able to attend my cousin Jaymeson's birthday party last weekend because Mommy can't travel. Granny and Pawpaw went to the party and I hear Jaymeson had a great birthday.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Hanging out with Mommy


I sure have enjoyed hanging out with Mommy the past couple of weeks. It was tough today when she started a new job. We both were upset to not be hanging out together.

Mommy hasn't been feeling too well because my little sister is causing problems already! The doctor told her to stay close to home and is going to closely monitor her in the next few weeks. I could have a sister before we konw it! (And no, I don't know the name!)

I'm doing pretty well. I'm giving everyone a hard time because I won't drink my milk and I, somehow, have come down with a yeast infection. It probably started off as a diaper rash, but now it's worse. So we're treating that. Meantime, I'm just enjoying the new design in our living room and watching Mommy and Daddy get the house ready for my little sister.

My vocabulary expands daily. I can say, "turtle," "amem," "pretty," "balloon," "ball" and more. I can also answer questions like "What does the kitty say?" or "What does the cow say?"

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Daredevil



Granny keeps getting me cool stuff for my room, like this rocking chair. I didn't care for it much at first, but then I realized I can drive Mommy mad by standing on it (rather than sitting) and rocking back and forth. I had a good time Saturday with this. Mommy and Granny picked out some more decorative pieces for my room this week. One of them is the dragonfly pictured above. I also have some butterflies hanging from my ceiling. Daddy said I have the coolest room on the block and definitely have enough now. It's time to start thinking about my little sister, he said. We're going to share the "play area" in my room, though.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Mini-vacation to Snowshoe



Mommy has some time off from work, so we went with Granny to visit PawPaw at Snowshoe Mountain (where he was staying for a work conference). Even though it was a short trip, we had a great time. There was a cool pool for little kids like me. Pawpaw took me down the big water slide several times. I put my face under water a couple of times and we played in the waterfalls and fountains. Pawpaw tried to keep close tabs on me, but I kept shoving his hands away.

Granny bought me some cute shirts, including the one I'm sporting in the photo with Granny and Pawpaw. We had s'mores (well I had it with no chocolate) at the Foxfire restaurant and I ate some more lemons.

I'm learning new words every day like "pretty," "turtle" and now I'm saying "amem (amen)." Granny and Pawpaw took me to church last week because Mommy and Daddy were sick. But they're both better now.

We're all just trying to enjoy this time together and getting ready for the arrival of my new sister. Nope, I don't even know her name yet!

Monday, July 24, 2006

Nice surprise


As a follow up to today's post about our sad news... We had a wonderful surprise waiting for us when we returned Sunday night. Great Uncle Richie painted my room while we were away. He's not finished, but it's wonderful. See the tree growing over the closet. You can't even tell that Daddy put a hole in the wall, can you? He's going to come in and paint flowers and a picket fence so it looks like an English garden. Wonderful, huh? It's a very cool room and I was excited to see it when we got home late Sunday night. Thank you Uncle Richie. Thank you, Granny too, for looking after the house and buying us groceries so I could have milk in the morning. We appreciate all the love, support and prayers in this busy and sad time.

Saying Goodbye
















We cut our vacation to Nags Head, N.C., short because Pap wasn't feeling well. So we returned to Morgantown so Grandma & Grandpa, Mommy & Daddy and Aunt Sara could say goodbye to Pap. I really wasn't aware of what happened, but I know there were a lot of sad people. I did my best to entertain them in the waiting room with games of Peek-a-Boo and asking for "bapple" (apple). Pap went home to be with Jesus Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon, I visited with relatives and met some new friends (a puppy named Jersey). That's me with Jersey, my second cousin Hannah and cousin-in-law Jamie. The other photo is from my birthday when Pap and Mamaw came to visit. We return to Morgantown on Wednesday so Mommy can go to his funeral. I'll be visiting with The Bott family then. We don't see much of Great Grandpa Bott so this will be a treat.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

More adventures




Yesterday, we visited the North Carolina Aquariums on Roanoke Island. It was a lot of fun. I met a lot of new friends, including sharks, turtles, sea fish and all kinds of tropical fish. I also made a friend named, Elijah. He's 2. He actually talked to me in the aquarium and we kept running into each other at the exhibits.

Later we went to eat at Tortugas Lie and I ate a lot of new veggies, including zucchini. I also ate corn on the cob -- right off the cob! I just picked it up off the plate and started eating it. We decided to wait to visit the beach until after dinner because it was so hot yesterday. Someone carved out a large hole on the beach and I played in it for awhile and then ran into the ocean. I have discovered the ocean is salty so I like to suck on my fingers after I've played in the water. Course, I also thought the sand tasted salty and kept picking it up to put in my mouth, but Aunt Sara and Grandma wouldn't let me eat it.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Making friends



There are a lot of people at the beach to make friends with. So far, I've met a couple of little people around my age. The girl, Marley, is just three months older than me. She doesn't talk much. I don't really care what age young people are. I just want to hang out with them. I know no strangers and will approach anyone who I see around us. Grandma & Grandpa have a hard time keeping up with me as I run down the beach to see a new friend. Today, it's supposed to be 98 degrees so we're going to the place where there are a lot of fish on Roanoke Island. Mommy said it would be too hot for her and me at the beach during the day. So we're going to play in the sand in the evening after dinner tonight. I think we're going out to eat tonight, but Dr. Skaff said I'm not allowed to have seafood.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Fearless of the ocean!

















We're staying at Kill Devil Hills, NC., for the week. I am enthralled with the ocean. I love it. No fears here. In fact, the family has to keep a close eye on me so I don't go running in on my own. I like walking along the beach on my own. You know me, Miss Independent. More updates later.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Streaker


I'm starting to take after my great Aunt Jane. I prefer to be "au naturel." Any time Mommy dresses me in an outfit that has straps of any kind, I figure out a way to get it off (as you can see in the photograph). I hear that Grandpa Bott could track his little sister, great Aunt Jane, when they were outside playing because there would be a trail of clothes.

She tried on my new bathing suit, which features fun fish on it, to make sure it fits before we head to the beach. Before she realized it, I had both of my arms out of the straps and the bathing suit was hanging around my waist.

I'm not sure what this place called the "beach" is, but Mommy & Daddy sure are looking forward to going there. Daddy said he can't wait to take me into the water. Great Aunt Barb gave me a life jacket to wear. And I they keep talking about something called sand. I'm sure wherever it is, it will be a lot of fun. Unfortunately, I hear we have a long trip in the car to get there. I can only sit in that car seat for a couple of hours before I start getting ansy. I overheard Daddy saying something to Mommy about giving me Benedryll before we go. They said I need to sleep because I've been keeping them up too much lately. I woke at 3 a.m. today and kept Mommy up until 5 a.m.

I believe we'll have access to a computer at the beach so we'll try to keep you posted on our daily adventures. If not, we'll have lots to share when we return.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Holiday weekend



What fun we've had over the holiday. Since it was a national holiday, I got to hang out with Mommy during the middle of the week. That was a special treat.

On Monday, we visited with Uncle Richie, Aunt Grace and Johan and Ethan. We celebrated Jonah's birthday and hung out with family (Aunt KaKa entertained me quite a bit.) We waited until real late to see something called fireworks, but the whole lights we saw were from the storm that poured down on us as we traveled home.

Tuesday after Daddy got home from work we drove to Ripley to the Arts & Crafts fair. Daddy and I fed some geese. It rained again for a bit so we had to hang out in a tent.

I even helped Mommy with some cleaning around the house. That Swiffer is like pushing my lawn mower!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Feeling better




After nearly of a week of battling a virus of sorts, I'm finally feeling better. I was much more "myself" today, Granny and Mommy said. I hugged Granny as she came to watch me today. And then later, when Granddaddy and Lois came back into town, we all went out to eat. I had a BIG appetite tonight. Daddy fed me some of his corn; Granny fed me some of her cooked apples. And I drank water out of a straw (with Daddy pouring it into my mouth.) The secret to getting me to eat from the table? Give me the good stuff. Daddy tried feeding me this stuff called cous-cous with vegan soup in it the night before and I didn't like it. If it has flavor and you'll eat it, then I'll eat I say.

After dinner, Paw-Paw took some pictures of me playing in the neighbor's flowers. Granny & Mommy couldn't resist getting me all dolled up in this dress.

I'm drinking whole milk now -- flavored with PediaSure -- and able to climb stairs. Every day, I find something new to explore and to keep Mommy & Daddy guessing. :-)

Monday, June 19, 2006

Summer time fun


It's summer time. That means fun in the sun. Grandma Bott introduced me to the hammock over the weekend. I liked swinging in it. Then Mommy tried on my new swimsuit from cousins Sherry & Lisa tonight and I got to play with my water wheel tower. Daddy eventually stuck me in the wheel and I sat down to play splash the water. It's a good trial run for the beach next month. I keep hearing about something called sand -- that sounds interesting! Wonder how it tastes?

Sunday, June 18, 2006

First haircut

We made an unplanned trip to Morgantown this weekend because Pap (Grandma Bott's father) is in the hospital. The trip was sure a lot more fun with the new DVD player that Granny got us for the car. I liked watching Grover as we traveled along I-79.

Mommy called her old hairdresser Cheryl to get my bangs trimmed. As you can see, I wasn't too happy about it. I don't really like people messing with me -- especially my head.

I had my one-year-old check-up with Dr. Skaff on Friday. He told Mommy that I was the tallest 1-year-old he's ever had in his office. I'm 33 inches tall and 22.12 lbs. He wants me to put on some more weight since I'm only in the 75th percentile for weight. I'm now drinking whole milk and eating more food that Mommy & Daddy eat. I also have to see a dentist soon because my two new bottom teeth are either stained from food or I could have some tooth decay.

I met my second cousins from Ohio for the first time this weekend. They were in to visit Pap too. It is a stressful and sad time for the Chase family since Pap isn't feeling well, but I managed to keep everyone entertained and laughing a little in the ICU waiting room. Please pray for Pap. We'll be up to visit again next weekend.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

First birthday party



Whew! What a weekend. As you can see from the last photo, I'm worn out from all the activities on Saturday. We had a great time at Kanawha State Forest. The weather held off just long enough for us to celebrate me turning 1!

I enjoyed my first taste of icing and making a mess of my personal birthday cake. My family and friends gave me a lot of nice presents, including clothes, a toy lawn mower, a doll, a bear, a walking Pooh Bear and more. I enjoyed playing with my new toys on Sunday, especially my new water tower.

Thank you to everyone who made the trip to celebrate with us. We appreciate it. We enjoyed your company and hope you had a great time.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Happy Birthday to me!



Daddy & Mommy took me to this place called Chuck E. Cheese tonight. I've never seen anything like it! There were kids of all sizes there (including other Daddies.) It was amazing to see all the lights, hear all the noises from games and kids screaming. I didn't know where to turn my attention. I rode a few rides that were appropriate for 1-year-olds and took a few trips down the slide (as you can see from the photo). Mommy tried to show me how to play skee ball, but it wasn't interesting enough to hold my attention. We only stayed for an hour because Mommy got tired. It sure was fun for my first birthday. I hear we're actually going to have something called cake on Saturday.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

I'm One!





I turn one today! Mommy & Daddy said they're going to take me somewhere special to celebrate and then we'll celebrate with our families on Saturday.

Mommy discovered the reason why I'm probably waking in the middle of the night -- a front tooth! My first tooth is beginning to pop through on top.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Caught with my hand in the cookie jar (sort of)!



This morning I baffled Granny by licking my palm as I came into the living room. She couldn't understand why I was licking my palm. After some investigating, she discovered my secret. The sugar canister!

Mommy later caught me on camera sneaking to taste the sweetness of the few granules of sugar that Daddy so carelessly left behind on the spoon. (It pays to be neat!) I quickly learned that if I lick my fingers and then touch the spoon, that some of that goodness would stick to my hand and I could taste the forbidden treat! So much for keeping sweets out of my little hands!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Granddaddy's visit
















Granddaddy and Lois are in WV to visit with family members -- including me. We had a nice visit Sunday afternoon. Granddaddy sang to me and let me grab his glasses. Aunt KaKa kept me entertained by letting me pull her hair and making me laugh with stuffed animals. We just spent the day relaxing and hanging out with family.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Love the outdoors!

I just love the outdoors, but not my hat. It's a challenge for Mommy & Daddy to get me to wear it. I did wear it while we strolled briefly downtown in Lewisburg Sunday on our way home.

It's fun playing outside in the dirt and getting some sun. I don't like it when Granny,Mommy or Daddy makes me come in from playing. Mommy said the good thing about me playing outside during the days is I get worn out easily and by 8 p.m. I'm ready for bed. I have a tendancy to wake around 3 a.m. though. I just like to call for Mommy to come into the room so I can have some cuddle time with her. The other night, I grabbed both sides of her belly, leaned in and said hello to my baby sister. She kicked in return. Then Mommy and I cuddled while she rocked me for a few minutes before putting me back to bed. It's our nice mid-night ritual.

I'm learning new words every day. The past two days it's "cookie." As in "Cookie Monster." Aunt Sara reinforced the word all weekend when she kept showing Cookie Monster to me on the Sesame Street toy I have. Then I got home Monday and played with the stuffed Cookie Monster and told Mommy it was "Cookie."