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    <title>New Year&apos;s Day 2009 Lafayette Reservoir Walk</title>
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    <published>2009-01-02T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2009-01-09T02:33:21Z</updated>    
    <summary> We have a tradition of going for a walk around the Lafayette Reservoir on New Year&apos;s Day, and we try to always do it with friends. It&apos;s a pleasant way to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate having such a gorgeous place right in our &quot;back yard&quot;. This year, we enjoyed the company of Colin, Sarah, Maggie, and Sam on a brisk, beautiful day. It was a fun start to 2009!...</summary>
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We have a tradition of going for a walk around the Lafayette Reservoir on New Year's Day, and we try to always do it with friends.  It's a pleasant way to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate having such a gorgeous place right in our "back yard".  This year, we enjoyed the company of Colin, Sarah, Maggie, and Sam on a brisk, beautiful day.  It was a fun start to 2009!
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    <title>Lily and Ari - Christmas 2008</title>
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    <published>2008-12-30T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2009-01-09T20:28:18Z</updated>    
    <summary> We were very happy that Jene, Carter, and Lily came to visit for Christmas this year. It brought us all joy to see Ari and Lily get to know each other more, especially now that they&apos;re both old enough to be more aware of and truly interact with one another. They got a long well and seemed to have fun playing together!...</summary>
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We were very happy that Jene, Carter, and Lily came to visit for Christmas this year.  It brought us all joy to see Ari and Lily get to know each other more, especially now that they're both old enough to be more aware of and truly interact with one another.  They got a long well and seemed to have fun playing together!
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    <title>Fun at Larkey Park</title>
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    <published>2008-12-29T04:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-12-29T04:08:26Z</updated>    
    <summary> It&apos;s hard to believe that Arianna is 15 months old today. We went to play at Larkey Park this afternoon and we all had a great time!...</summary>
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It's hard to believe that Arianna is 15 months old today.  We went to play at Larkey Park this afternoon and we all had a great time!
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<entry>
    <title>Christmas Present, Christmas Past</title>
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    <published>2008-12-19T06:30:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-12-19T23:55:50Z</updated>    
    <summary> When Ania was young, she and her sisters would decorate the Christmas tree with their mother. Ari and Ania continued that tradition this year and Arianna delighted in helping her mommy. Looking at cards and pictures from years gone by inspired warm thoughts of friends and family and memories of &quot;Christmas Past&quot;....</summary>
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When Ania was young, she and her sisters would decorate the Christmas tree with their mother.  Ari and Ania continued that tradition this year and Arianna delighted in helping her mommy.  Looking at cards and pictures from years gone by inspired warm thoughts of friends and family and memories of "Christmas Past".
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    <title>Getting Ari&apos;s 2nd Christmas Tree</title>
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    <published>2008-12-08T04:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-12-08T04:30:21Z</updated>    
    <summary> We went to get our 8th and Ari&apos;s 2nd Christmas tree today. She wasn&apos;t too happy about the chainsaw in the background, but she had fun smelling the trees, and we love to see her scrunch up her nose as she consciously uses her new-found sense to experience a different aspect of the world around her. Ari was just 12 weeks old when we took her the first time. She probably won&apos;t remember going this time either, but we always go to the same place and we&apos;ll take her there many more times in the years to come. This is another tradition that Arianna enriches as part of our family....</summary>
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We went to get our 8th and Ari's 2nd Christmas tree today.    She wasn't too happy about the chainsaw in the background, but she had fun smelling the trees, and we love to see her scrunch up her nose as she consciously uses her new-found sense to experience a different aspect of the world around her.
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Ari was just 12 weeks old when we took her <a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2007/12/week_12_aris_first_christmas_tree.html">the first time</a>.  She probably won't remember going this time either, but we always go to the same place and we'll take her there many more times in the years to come.  This is another tradition that Arianna enriches as part of our family.
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    <title>Sweet Morning Baby</title>
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    <published>2008-12-05T18:35:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-12-05T18:37:54Z</updated>    
    <summary> I just wanted to share a bit of the sweetness we get to enjoy every morning with our baby girl. :)...</summary>
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I just wanted to share a bit of the sweetness we get to enjoy every morning with our baby girl. :)
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    <title>Redwood Regional Park Trail Walk</title>
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    <published>2008-11-30T00:30:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-30T00:55:57Z</updated>    
    <summary> We want Arianna to enjoy being out in nature as much as we do, and today, we took her on a trail walk in Redwood Regional Park. We did a more rigorous hike there once before and loved it. The great thing about the place is that you can do an easy walk like we did today, or a challenging hike with lots of elevation changes, but either way, it&apos;s a gorgeous place and you really feel surrounded by nature. There are people, but not enough to make it feel crowded. Arianna was excited to see all the people, dogs, birds, trees, and even a cat. The first thing she did when we put her down to walk around and explore was to bend down and pick up a stick. There were lots of them and she would have inspected each one if we&apos;d let her, so maybe she&apos;ll be a nature girl after all! She&apos;s just started to get comfortable with walking and had a bit of trouble negotiating the slight incline of the trail. We couldn&apos;t help but chuckle as she tumbled forward a few times. Unfortunately, she got a bump on the head, but she shook it off and kept going like the tough girl she is....</summary>
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We want Arianna to enjoy being out in nature as much as we do, and today, we took her on a trail walk in Redwood Regional Park.
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We did <a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2007/01/winter_hike_in_redwood_regional_park.html">a more rigorous hike there once before</a> and loved it.  The great thing about the place is that you can do an easy walk like we did today, or a challenging hike with lots of elevation changes, but either way, it's a gorgeous place and you really feel  surrounded by nature.  There are people, but not enough to make it feel crowded.
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Arianna was excited to see all the people, dogs, birds, trees, and even a cat.  The first thing she did when we put her down to walk around and explore was to bend down and pick up a stick.  There were lots of them and she would have inspected each one if we'd let her, so maybe she'll be a nature girl after all!
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She's just started to get comfortable with walking and had a bit of trouble negotiating the slight incline of the trail.  We couldn't help but chuckle as she tumbled forward a few times.  Unfortunately, she got a bump on the head, but she shook it off and kept going like the tough girl she is.
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    <title>Reservoir Walk - Fall Colors</title>
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    <published>2008-11-23T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-30T00:42:29Z</updated>    
    <summary> We went for a walk around Lafayette Reservoir to enjoy the beautiful day outside. I carried Arianna half way around the reservoir on my back, then she decided to make us proud by walking for a while on her own. Ari had fun playing in the leaves; I think she likes the Fall as much as her parents!...</summary>
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We went for a walk around Lafayette Reservoir to enjoy the beautiful day outside.
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I carried Arianna half way around the reservoir on my back, then she decided to make us proud by walking for a while on her own.
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Ari had fun playing in the leaves; I think she likes the Fall as much as her parents!
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    <title>Happy Halloween 2008!</title>
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    <published>2008-11-01T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-08T05:29:07Z</updated>    
    <summary> We didn&apos;t think Ari could get any cuter, but we just loved seeing her in her ladybug costume!...</summary>
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We didn't think Ari could get any cuter, but we just loved seeing her in her ladybug costume!
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    <title>Pumkin Patch 2008</title>
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    <published>2008-10-26T00:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-10-26T15:35:15Z</updated>    
    <summary> Ania, Ari, and I went to get our pumpkins today. This was Arianna&apos;s second time enjoying our tradition of getting pumkins at Mangini&apos;s. She wasn&apos;t even a month old her first time....</summary>
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Ania, Ari, and I went to get our pumpkins today.  This was Arianna's second time enjoying <a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2005/10/pumpkin_patch.html">our tradition of getting pumkins at Mangini's</a>.  She wasn't even a month old her <a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2007/10/aris_first_pumpkin_patch.html">first time</a>.
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    <title>Arianna Says Thanks For a Great 1st Birthday Party!</title>
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    <published>2008-09-29T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-08T17:47:18Z</updated>    
    <summary> Everyone who was a part of it made Arianna&apos;s first birthday party a very special and fun day for her, and she seemed to have a great time. Thanks to everyone for being a part of her happy day and sharing our joy in celebrating her!...</summary>
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Everyone who was a part of it made Arianna's first birthday party a very special and fun day for her, and she seemed to have a great time.  Thanks to everyone for being a part of her happy day and sharing our joy in celebrating her!
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<entry>
    <title>In Support of &quot;Bark&quot; Obama</title>
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    <published>2008-09-15T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-24T16:59:11Z</updated>    
    <summary> We saw this at the Solano Stroll:...</summary>
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We saw this at the <a href="http://www.solanoavenueassn.org/strol.htm">Solano Stroll</a>:
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    <title>Week 45 | Fun in the Sun</title>
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    <published>2008-08-09T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-19T09:46:16Z</updated>    
    <summary><![CDATA[ Saturday night, Ania and I went out for a date for the first time in a while. We had a reservation for our anniversary dinner last year at Bistro Aix &mdash the place we had our first date & got engaged &mdash; but Arianna was born that night, so we decided to go there, and had a great evening out. We needed to get out by ourselves, and we knew she was in good hands with Grandma Wanda. Of course, we had to say goodbye to Arianna before we left: We've all been enjoying the gorgeous Summer weather lately, and Sunday, the four of us went for a walk at Lafayette Reservoir and enjoyed being outside in the sun. For the first time, Arianna stood up on her own from seated position in her crib, so we lowered her mattress all the way. It seems so low! It's amazing to consider that she's grown so much that we have to do this, but sad that it means she's one step further away from being a little baby. At the same time, this is a wonderful sight first thing in the morning: We took Ari swimming again and she still likes being in the pool. Arianna has discovered the joy of laughter, and she's started to laugh spontaneously to make us laugh, and it always works. It's adorable and wonderful to have her communicate with us in yet another new and joyful way. Milestones & Metrics Stood up on her own from seated position in her crib (8 Aug) We lowered crib mattress to lowest setting Started to laugh to make us laugh How Arianna looks this week:...]]></summary>
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Saturday night, Ania and I went out for a date for the first time in a while.  We had a reservation for our anniversary dinner last year at <a href="http://www.bistroaix.com/">Bistro Aix</a> &mdash the place we had our first date & got engaged &mdash; but Arianna was born that night, so we decided to go there, and had a great evening out.  We needed to get out by ourselves, and we knew she was in good hands with Grandma Wanda.  Of course, we had to say goodbye to Arianna before we left: 
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We've all been enjoying the gorgeous Summer weather lately, and Sunday, the four of us went for a walk at Lafayette Reservoir and enjoyed being outside in the sun.
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For the first time, Arianna stood up on her own from seated position in her crib, so we lowered her mattress all the way.  It seems so low!  It's amazing to consider that she's grown so much that we have to do this, but sad that it means she's one step further away from being a little baby.  At the same time, this is a wonderful sight first thing in the morning:
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We took Ari swimming again and she still likes being in the pool.
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Arianna has discovered the joy of laughter, and she's started to laugh spontaneously to make us laugh, and it always works.  It's adorable and wonderful to have her communicate with us in yet another new and joyful way.
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Milestones & Metrics
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Stood up on her own from seated position in her crib (8 Aug)
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We lowered crib mattress to lowest setting
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Started to laugh to make us laugh
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How Arianna looks this week:
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    <title>Where&apos;s Arianna?</title>
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    <published>2008-08-04T06:45:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-04T06:57:29Z</updated>    
    <summary> Theeeerree&apos;s Arianna! Ari really likes peek-a-boo....</summary>
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<b>Theeeerree's Arianna!</b>
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Ari really likes peek-a-boo.
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    <title>Week 44 | Hug!</title>
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    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.267</id>
    <published>2008-08-02T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-19T07:54:07Z</updated>    
    <summary><![CDATA[ I thought the crying when I left was something emotional, but my goodness, now Ari can give hugs! Words just aren't relevant when it comes to describing that feeling. It's the cutest thing ever; she tilts her head toward me, trying to rest it on my shoulder while I'm holding her. I could hold her like that forever &mdash; this is truly one of the rewards of parenthood! She's started pointing distinctly and directly at what she wants. Before, she was putting her arm out and leaning in the direction she wanted to go, but this is different. She's very specific and precise, and she uses a single finger. She engages you, then locks her eyes on her target, so you'll follow her gaze. It's like she's got a laser pointer! As with the Daddy Taxi, Ari is simply not hesitant to involve others in helping her achieve what she wants. I like that she's so inclined to pursue her desires. Sometimes she puts pointing together with the "surprise noise", when she wants to direct or catch your attention to show you something. I am dying to know what she would say when she shows me stuff! As it is, we talk about it with her, both to help her know we acknowledge what she's doing, and to start helping her identify, explain, and put what she's showing us in context. The pointing is especially apparent when we're feeding her; she'll point to the cup of water until we give her some. She doesn't seem to have learned the signs for "drink" or "water" yet, but if we make them, she'll turn and look right at the cup, and she already knows exactly where it is. "Does Arianna want some water?" She's really getting physically strong and dextrous now. Ania had a good idea to hand her individual pieces of fruit, vegetables, cereal, etc., in addition to her normal scooping and picking off the tray or plate. The idea is to give her more practice specifically with the pincer motion, which it seems she only just developed, but now has all but mastered. She can move, rotate, twist, and roll her body at will, and proto-crawls when she sees that as the most efficient transportation. The notable thing is the facility she has with all these movements; she's building up a repertoire of them and has some down pat....]]></summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
    </author>
            <category term="Baby" />
    
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        <![CDATA[<img alt="Ari - Week 44" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Ari-Week-44-2008.08.01.jpg">

<p>
I thought the <a href=http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/week_43_tugging_at_my_heartstrings.html">crying when I left</a> was something emotional, but my goodness, <b>now Ari can give <em>hugs</em></b>!  Words just aren't relevant when it comes to describing that feeling.  It's the cutest thing ever; she tilts her head toward me, trying to rest it on my shoulder while I'm holding her.  I could hold her like that <em>forever</em> &mdash; this is truly one of the rewards of parenthood!
</p>
<p>
She's started pointing distinctly and directly at what she wants.  Before, she was putting her arm out and leaning in the direction she wanted to go, but this is different.  She's very specific and precise, and she uses a single finger.  She engages you, then locks her eyes on her target, so you'll follow her gaze.  It's like she's got a laser pointer!  As with the Daddy Taxi, Ari is simply not hesitant to involve others in helping her achieve what she wants.  I like that she's so inclined to pursue her desires.
</p>
<p>
Sometimes she puts pointing together with the "surprise noise", when she wants to direct or catch your attention to show you something.  I am dying to know what she would say when she shows me stuff!  As it is, we talk about it with her, both to help her know we acknowledge what she's doing, and to start helping her identify, explain, and put what she's showing us in context.
</p>
<p>
The pointing is especially apparent when we're feeding her; she'll point to the cup of water until we give her some.  She doesn't seem to have learned the signs for "drink" or "water" yet, but if we make them, she'll turn and look right at the cup, and she already knows exactly where it is.  "Does Arianna want some water?"
</p>
<p>
She's really getting physically strong and dextrous now.  Ania had a good idea to hand her individual pieces of fruit, vegetables, cereal, etc., in addition to her normal scooping and picking off the tray or plate.  The idea is to give her more practice specifically with the pincer motion, which it seems she only just developed, but now has all but mastered.  She can move, rotate, twist, and roll her body at will, and proto-crawls when she sees that as the most efficient transportation.
</p>
<p>
The notable thing is the facility she has with all these movements; she's building up a repertoire of them and has some down pat.  She can push buttons and operate switches on toys that used to frustrate me because I thought they required too much physical strength.  (She got the concept and had the dexterity, just not the strength.)  There are still some she can't push, but the list is getting smaller fast.
</p>
<p>
Grandma Wanda is leaving soon, so we went to the <a href="http://www.buildabear.com">Build a Bear Workshop</a> and she made a special teddy bear for Arianna, with a recording of her voice, so Ari can hear her any time she wants.
</p>
<img alt="PHOTO SUMMARY Wanda builds a bear for Ari" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Wanda-builds-a-bear-for-Ari-2008.07.26.jpg">

<p>
Arianna adds so much beauty to our lives!
</p>
<img alt="Springtime baby" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Springtime-baby-2008.07.26.jpg">
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<img alt="Pensive in her highchair" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Ari-pensive-in-highchair-2008.08.01.jpg">


<h2>
Milestones & Metrics
</h2>
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Giving us hugs
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<li>
Sat up on her own from lying on her back
</li>
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Pointing distinctly at what she wants
</li>
<li>
Showing us things
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<li>
How Arianna looks this week:
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<img alt="Ari Closeups - Week 42" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Ari-Closeups-Week-44-2008.08.jpg">
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<entry>
    <title>Week 43 | Tugging at My Heartstrings</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/week_43_tugging_at_my_heartstrings.html" />
    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.264</id>
    <published>2008-07-26T07:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-10-12T08:06:12Z</updated>    
    <summary> Grandma Wanda brought Ari to the door to say goodbye when I left for work Wednesday morning, and Ari started to cry as I walked away! I don&apos;t think I&apos;ve ever experienced something so heart-wrenching, especially knowing that it was because of me. It was so hard to go! Ania and I have talked about this kind of thing, and agreed long ago that we wouldn&apos;t prolong goodbyes, nor go back and forth as we leave. We want Arianna to get used to the idea of either of us leaving, and learn that it&apos;s not permanent. We think distraction is a good tactic for now, and Grandma Wanda&apos;s got plenty of those up her sleeve. It was still really hard to walk away from my sad little baby! Arianna has started making a &quot;surprise&quot; noise; she sharply draws in breath when she wants to direct our attention or demonstrate that she recognizes something. She must have heard one of us doing it as we tried to direct her attention to something, and now she does it for the same reason. It&apos;s really cute! It&apos;s also surprisingly gratifying to see her excitement about the fact of recognizing a ball, or any number of other objects. It might appear that she&apos;s excited about the ball itself, but I suspect she&apos;s more excited about her new-found ability to recognize and identify things. Ari got to meet &quot;aunt&quot; Dee Dee (my cousin) for the first time. We had some very nice visits, and we&apos;re all glad to have her get to know some of our extended family more. And we all had fun at Cordi&apos;s 1st birthday party Saturday. She&apos;s generally very social and does really well with lots of people around. Balloons and balls seem to be Ari&apos;s favorite toys. I think she sees balloons as some kind of ball, which makes sense, if you think about it from the perspective of how much context she has for objects. For either one, she says &quot;Bah!&quot; We&apos;d just gotten a new (helium-filled) balloon for her, and when she was lying on her back, I held it above her so she could catch the string. I let go, and she pulled the balloon down toward her, hand over hand. Where did she learn to do that? Ari started playing the &quot;fall back game&quot; this week. On weekend mornings, we bring her into bed with...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
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            <category term="Baby" />
    
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<p>
Grandma Wanda brought Ari to the door to say goodbye when I left for work Wednesday morning, and Ari started to cry as I walked away! I don't think I've ever experienced something so heart-wrenching, especially knowing that it was because of me. It was <em>so</em> hard to go!
</p>
<p>
Ania and I have talked about this kind of thing, and agreed long ago that we wouldn't prolong goodbyes, nor go back and forth as we leave. We want Arianna to get used to the idea of either of us leaving, and learn that it's not permanent. We think distraction is a good tactic for now, and Grandma Wanda's got plenty of those up her sleeve. It was still really hard to walk away from my sad little baby!
</p>
<p>
Arianna has started making a "surprise" noise; she sharply draws in breath when she wants to direct our attention or demonstrate that she recognizes something. She must have heard one of us doing it as we tried to direct her attention to something, and now she does it for the same reason. It's really cute! It's also surprisingly gratifying to see her excitement about the fact of recognizing a ball, or any number of other objects. It might appear that she's excited about the ball itself, but I suspect she's more excited about her new-found ability to recognize and identify things.
</p>
<p>
Ari  got to meet "aunt" Dee Dee (my cousin) for the first time.  We had some very nice visits, and we're all glad to have her get to know some of our extended family more.
</p>
<img alt="Visiting with aunt Dee Deed" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/cousin-Dee-Dee-visit-2008.07.22.jpg">

<p>
And we all had fun at Cordi's 1st birthday party Saturday. She's generally very social and does really well with lots of people around. 
</p>
<p>
Balloons and balls seem to be Ari's favorite toys. I think she sees balloons as some kind of ball, which makes sense, if you think about it from the perspective of how much context she has for objects. For either one, she says "Bah!" We'd just gotten a new (helium-filled) balloon for her, and when she was lying on her back, I held it above her so she could catch the string. I let go, and she pulled the balloon down toward her, hand over hand. Where did she learn to do that?
</p>
<img alt="Ari balloon hand over hand" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Ari-pulling-balloon-hand-over-hand-2008.07.jpg">

<p>
Ari started playing the "fall back game" this week. On weekend mornings, we bring her into bed with us, and she loves to sit up in bed, then give us a knowing look, fall backward, and laugh with glee! I was immediately paranoid this would become some bad habit she'd want to do everywhere, but my hope was that she'd recognize that the bed is soft and safe, and only do it there. It seems she's a smart baby; she only ever does it in bed, so we say "faaaall back" and laugh with her (it's hard not to!) and I stopped stressing. It's so cool to think that our daughter is inventing games to play with us!
</p>

<h2>
Milestones & Metrics
</h2>
<ul>
<li>
Cried when I left for work
</li>
<li>
Surprise noise
</li>
<li>
Started "the fall back game"
</li>
<li>
Stats: 21lbs 11oz (85%), 31" tall (98%), 45.75cm (90%)
</li>
<li>
How Arianna looks this week:
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<img alt="Ari Closeups - Week 43" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Ari-Closeups-Week-43-2008.07.jpg">
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</entry>
<entry>
    <title>Week 42 | Sharing</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/week_42_sharing.html" />
    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.261</id>
    <published>2008-07-19T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-24T17:16:28Z</updated>    
    <summary><![CDATA[ Arianna spontaneously started to share things with us. In my case, she started by offering me her teething ring. It's very sweet to see, and a pleasant habit for her to get into; I hope it continues! I wonder if she's just mirroring the fact that we give stuff to her... Now that Ari can eat more "real" food, Ania made some meatballs for her out of ground turkey, vegetables, and breadcrumbs. She got the idea from the food Cordi &mdash; the daughter of our neighbors with whom we're going to share a nanny &mdash; had one day when her nanny Daysi brought her over for a play date. Aside from good protein, these make excellent, safe finger food when broken up into pieces. Ari loves them! We've been taking her to restaurants more, and she does really well sitting in a high chair. We held memorial and burial services for my dad this week, and Ari was a model baby in both cases. She was incredibly well-behaved, and her smiling face and happy disposition brought a bit of sunshine to a sad occasion. Arianna earned her Certificate of Completion for the Contra Costa Library's Summer Reading Program for Babies that Ania signed her up for, and got a new book as a prize! We chose a "board book" (cardboard pages, which Ari loves to turn &mdash; and bite) of favorite nursery rhymes. She's been making some fun developmental steps this week. She now dances any time there's music, and it's really fun to see. We've always danced her around and danced with her (especially Grandma Wanda), but now she's doing it herself! She's got a whole repertoire of moves too; she'll shake her head, bend her knees, and if she's sitting, she'll twist from side to side with her arms open. It almost seems like different music elicits different moves too... She's also doing great at identifying objects; she can point to a ball in two separate books, as well as a balloon and a fish. Just a couple weeks ago, she started being able to choose a fish from among several toys. Milestones & Metrics Starting to share things with us Starting to dance on her own Can identify a ball, a balloon, and a fish in books How Arianna looks this week:...]]></summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
    </author>
            <category term="Baby" />
    
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        <![CDATA[<img alt="Ari - Week 42" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Ari-Week-42-2008.07.18.jpg">

<p>
Arianna spontaneously started to share things with us.  In my case, she started by offering me her teething ring.  It's very sweet to see, and a pleasant habit for her to get into; I hope it continues!  I wonder if she's just mirroring the fact that we give stuff to her...
</p>
<p>
Now that Ari can eat more "real" food, Ania made some meatballs for her out of ground turkey, vegetables, and breadcrumbs.  She got the idea from the food Cordi &mdash; the daughter of our neighbors with whom we're going to share a nanny &mdash; had one day when her nanny Daysi brought her over for a play date.  Aside from good protein, these make excellent, safe finger food when broken up into pieces.  Ari loves them!  We've been taking her to restaurants more, and she does really well sitting in a high chair.
</p>
<p>
We held memorial and burial services for <a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/jim_lee_our_memories.html">my dad</a> this week, and Ari was a model baby in both cases.  She was incredibly well-behaved, and her smiling face and happy disposition brought a bit of sunshine to a sad occasion.
</p>
<img alt="Ari says final goodbye to Grandpa Jim" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/Ari-James-Granpa-Jim-memorial-and-burial-2008.07.jpg">
<p>
Arianna earned her Certificate of Completion for the <a href="http://nt-evanced.ccclib.org/evanced/sr/homepage.asp?ProgramID=6">Contra Costa Library's Summer Reading Program for Babies</a> that Ania signed her up for, and got a new book as a prize!  We chose a "board book" (cardboard pages, which Ari loves to turn &mdash; and bite) of favorite nursery rhymes.
</p>
<img alt="Certificate of Completion - Summer Reading Program" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Ari-Certificate-of-Completion-CC-Library-Summer-Reading-Program-2008.07.14.jpg">
<p>
She's been making some fun developmental steps this week.  She now dances any time there's music, and it's really fun to see.  We've always danced her around and danced with her (especially Grandma Wanda), but now she's doing it herself!  She's got a whole repertoire of moves too; she'll shake her head, bend her knees, and if she's sitting, she'll twist from side to side with her arms open.  It almost seems like different music elicits different moves too...
</p>
<p>
She's also doing great at identifying objects; she can point to a ball in two separate books, as well as a balloon and a fish.  Just a couple weeks ago, she started being able to choose a fish from among several toys.
</p>

<h2>
Milestones & Metrics
</h2>
<ul>
<li>
Starting to share things with us
</li>
<li>
Starting to dance on her own
</li>
<li>
Can identify a ball, a balloon, and a fish in books
</li>
<li>
How Arianna looks this week:
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<img alt="Ari Closeups - Week 42" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Ari-Closeups-Week-42-2008.07.jpg">
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</entry>
<entry>
    <title>Jim Lee: Our Memories</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/jim_lee_our_memories.html" />
    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.253</id>
    <published>2008-07-15T21:50:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-07-15T22:35:51Z</updated>    
    <summary><![CDATA[ Whether you were there with us in spirit or in person at Dad's memorial service, all of us &mdash; Dad included &mdash; appreciate all your love, support, and kindness during these last months and days. Here is the presentation that was displayed at the memorial service. It includes various memories you have shared and that we hold dear about my father. Here is the front of the chapel at the service, with Dad's urn in the center:...]]></summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
    </author>
            <category term="Family" />
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>
Whether you were there with us in spirit or in person at Dad's memorial service, all of us &mdash; Dad included &mdash; appreciate all your love, support, and kindness during these last months and days.
</p>
<p>
Here is the presentation that was displayed at the memorial service.  It includes various memories you have shared and that we hold dear about my father.
</p>
<iframe src='http://docs.google.com/EmbedSlideshow?docid=dg2gtf5r_143qx3xgggw&amp;size=m' frameborder='0' width='555' height='451'></iframe>

<p>
Here is the front of the chapel at the service, with Dad's urn in the center:
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</entry>
<entry>
    <title>Lesson from Grandpa Jim: Persevere</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/lesson_from_grandpa_jim_persevere.html" />
    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.259</id>
    <published>2008-07-12T06:30:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-19T08:53:48Z</updated>    
    <summary> One of Dad&apos;s favorite and most valuable lessons was to persevere. &quot;If at first you don&apos;t succeed&quot;, he&apos;d quote (so often it became part of my subconsious), &quot;try, try again.&quot; We&apos;re already passing this philosophy on to Arianna....</summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
    </author>
            <category term="Baby" />
    
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One of Dad's favorite and most valuable lessons was to persevere.  "If at first you don't succeed", he'd quote (so often it became part of my subconsious), "try, try again."  We're  already passing this philosophy on to Arianna.
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<img alt="If at first you don't suceed" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-if-at-first-you-dont-succeed-2008.07.11.jpg">
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</entry>
<entry>
    <title>Week 41 | Bye, Bye, Grandpa Jim</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/week_41_bye_bye_grandpa_jim.html" />
    <id>tag:james.alwaysaskwhy.com,2008:/blog//2.260</id>
    <published>2008-07-12T06:00:00Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-19T09:08:21Z</updated>    
    <summary> Ari&apos;s Grandpa Jim passed away this week. They had a very special bond, and Ari never smiled so quickly or fully for anyone as for her Grandpa Jim. When we brought her over to their house after he&apos;d gone, the first thing she did when she got into the room was look over to where he&apos;d been resting in bed, smiling in anticipation. It&apos;s very rewarding to experience now with Arianna how he felt about me as a baby. I always felt very loved, but now I have a first-hand understanding of where that love comes from. Now I can empathize with it. I&apos;m sad that Dad won&apos;t get to enjoy loving and being loved by Arianna, but she still remembers and loves him. This is evident even two months later, as I finish writing this entry. When we walk into her room, you can ask, &quot;Where&apos;s Grandpa?&quot; and she&apos;ll turn and look up at his picture, and the biggest grin will spread across her face. Sometimes, she even starts to laugh. Dad had an uncanny ability to communicate his love, and Arianna basked in it. I&apos;m so glad she&apos;s had an infusion of the love that Jene and I got all our lives from him, and that even for the short time they had together, she was able to brighten his spirits and remind him of the love, beauty, and joy he so appreciated in the world. Dad used to always take Jene and me to Nancy Boyd Park, down the hill from the Montessori school we went to when we were very young. He would tell Ari how he looked forward to taking her there, so we took Lily and Ari there one morning not long after he passed away, in memory of those good times with him. Milestones &amp; Metrics Can pick out fish and ball among toys Had her first pancakes Shows &quot;I&apos;m so tall&quot; by reaching up high with her hands when you ask her &quot;How tall is Arianna?&quot; (This is incredibly adorable!)...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>James E. Lee</name>
        
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            <category term="Baby" />
    
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<a href="http://james.alwaysaskwhy.com/blog/2008/07/jim_lee_our_memories.html">Ari's Grandpa Jim passed away this week</a>.  They had a very special bond, and Ari never smiled so quickly or fully for anyone as for her Grandpa Jim.  When we brought her over to their house after he'd gone, the first thing she did when she got into the room was look over to where he'd been resting in bed, smiling in anticipation.
</p>
<p>
It's very rewarding to experience now with Arianna how he felt about me as a baby.  I always felt very loved, but now I have a first-hand understanding of where that love comes from.  Now I can <em>empathize</em> with it.
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<img alt="Ari & Grandpa Jim" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Ari-and-Grandpa-Jim.jpg">

<p>
I'm sad that Dad won't get to enjoy loving and being loved by Arianna, but she still remembers and loves him.  This is evident even two months later, as I finish writing this entry.  When we walk into her room, you can ask, "Where's Grandpa?" and she'll turn and look up at his picture, and the biggest grin will spread across her face.  Sometimes, she even starts to laugh.  Dad had an uncanny ability to communicate his love, and Arianna basked in it.  I'm so glad she's had an infusion of the love that Jene and I got all our lives from him, and that even for the short time they had together, she was able to brighten his spirits and remind him of the love, beauty, and joy he so appreciated in the world.
</p>
<p>
Dad used to always take Jene and me to Nancy Boyd Park, down the hill from the Montessori school we went to when we were very young.  He would tell Ari how he looked forward to taking her there, so we took Lily and Ari there one morning not long after he passed away, in memory of those good times with him.
</p>

<img alt="Nancy Boyd Park" hspace="10" vspace="10" src="http://alwaysaskwhy.com/james/blog/images/Arianna/PHOTO-SUMMARY-Nancy-Boyd-Park-2008.07.11.jpg">


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Milestones & Metrics
</h2>
<ul>
<li>
Can pick out fish and ball among toys
</li>
<li>
Had her first pancakes
</li>
<li>
Shows "I'm so tall" by reaching up high with her hands when  you ask her "How tall is Arianna?"  (This is <em>incredibly</em> adorable!)
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