Sunday, May 29, 2011

Random pics from the last couple of weeks

I blinked again and it is nearly June! Here are some random pics since the last blog entry. Enjoy!


Lillian loves her sweet potato :)
I wasn't going to post this picture, but it cracks me up. I just can't seem to open my eyes in these underwater pictures. And Lillian, well... I think she opens her mouth every time she goes underwater.
Here is Lexi getting ready for the start of the 17th of May parade (Norway's Constitution Day)

Here we are "marching" in the parade

This is our local parade with the local schools and daycares (barnehages). Lexi marched with the other HÃ¥landsmarka Barnehage kids. As you can see, the weather was a bit dismal :(

Here are Lexi and Tim during the parade


Tim and Lillian after the parade


Bunad or no bunad, Lexi is our climber....

Grace came over one Saturday to play and Lexi and Grace had a tea party (with little chocolate "ice cream cones" - compliments of Jacinta via Marks and Spencer :) )
Grace and Lexi received a present a while back from their good friend Elita. They thought it was super fun to both wear the same skirt and pink top!
Here is Lexi with some of her fellow Cubbies receiving her participation award for this year's AWANA program. (AWANA is a wonderful program to teach children and youth the Word of Christ. Our church has an AWANA program that meets on Thursday nights throughout the school year. Lexi was a Cubbie - 3-5 year olds.)

Miss smiley can now sit up all by herself

They say that your first child regresses back to being a baby when baby #2 is born. This is partly true. Although Lexi loves being a big sister and "taking care" of Lillian, she also loves to play with Lillian's toys (often taking them from Lillian) and baby equipment. The funny part is that skinny minny still fits in the Bumbo chair with the tray on! (Notice the "baby bowl" as well...)
We spent a long weekend in Feda and have just come home today. The weather wasn't the greatest, but here is Tim and his helper, Lexi, taking the boat out for an evening spin. (Lexi takes in the buoys)
Saturday morning at the boathouse - Lillian is all smiles and ready for breakfast, Lexi is zoned out in front of the TV :)
Since the weather was crum, we went to the indoor water park in Lyndal on Friday. Lillian LOVES water - bath water, swimming pools, you name it!

Big sister Lexi loves the water as well...



Lexi is driving the boat


Lillian's first boat ride

Lexi and Lillian got a new playhouse (it was on a super sale). It will eventually go downstairs at the boathouse, but since it was pouring down rain on Saturday, it got assembled in the living room :)

Monday, May 16, 2011

Lillian's Baby Dedication

We had Lillian's Baby Dedication at our church (North Sea Baptist Church) yesterday. As with Lexi, we chose to "dedicate" Lillian to the Lord in our Baptist fashion even though we had her Christening in March at the Norwegian Lutheran Church. It was a really nice presentation of Lillian to the congregation and then a nice prayer for her and us as a family. We hosted a cake and tea/coffee reception after the services. Unfortunately, none of the pictures taken while we were at the front of the church turned out that well (too dark). So, here are a couple to share....

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Zoom, zoom, zoom

Time just keeps on flying by! My sweet baby is now six months old today! When I took her in for a check-up last week, she weighed 7.275kg (16lb, 1oz) and was 67cm (26.4") long. She continues to track perfectly average on the Norwegian growth charts. (The reason I say "Norwegian growth charts" is that I think there must be a difference - they seem to think birthing an 8 pound+ baby is perfectly normal and average....hmmmm.)

Lillian is still a precious, sweet, calm, happy, content baby. She is 180 degrees opposite the baby that Lexi was. We thank the Lord for our blessings daily! Not to brag, but she wakes up smiling (and sometimes squealing) - every day, all the time... seriously!

Her current "love" is standing. In fact, she rarely sits anymore. She is content to lay on her belly and will turn herself in a 36o degree radius to get to various toys, but she isn't that interested in rolling and if you try to put her in a sitting position, she bucks out from under you and pushes up to stand. So, she loves the excer-saucer that we have borrowed for her to play in.


She also loves her big sister Lexi. You can just see her eyes light up and her smile when big sister is around. In fact, this evening, she was sitting in her high chair (on the lowest level) and Lexi was sitting in front of her making faces and playing doctor (poor Lillian was getting bandaged or something). Lillian was all giggles. She loves the noise and chaos that Lexi brings into the room. Ok, she does -on occasion- protest at Lexi when Lexi smothers her with hugs or kisses.

She also loves music - namely, me singing nursery rhymes. Tim has tried to play all sorts of music from Norwegian rock to ACDC to country, but she just likes my singing best. For those of you that have been anywhere in the vicinity of me whilst I am singing (at church, in the car, at baby music, etc.), you know that this isn't pretty. But, go figure...her hearing is still developing. I think she likes "If you're happy and you know it...", "Five little ducks" and "She'll be coming round the mountain..." the best. I also think my Dad might still be singing nursery rhymes in Tulsa and we have been gone nearly two weeks now :)

And lastly, food. We have been working away at various baby cereals mixed with differnt fruits and vegetable purees for several weeks now. Some times, she gobbles it up, other times, not so much. But, it's not a battle and she still shows amazing interest in what we eat. I have noticed that she eats best when in company. So, I try to feed her when Lexi is also eating. Her favorite fruit is pear and favorite veg is sweet potato.

Here are a couple of pics of my sweet girl from today...


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Back in sunny Norway

The first part of this post is dedicated to Luna. She was confirmed today. Here in Norway, the State Church is Lutheran. The majority of Norwegians are Christened at birth (ref: Lillian's recent barnedåp) and go through confirmation when they are around 14-15 years of age. The teenager gets to choose whether he/she wants a religious confirmation or a civic one. The teenager than goes through several confirmation classes throughout the school year in preparation for the actual confirmation ceremony (generally always held in late April / early May). Luna chose religious and has attended many confirmation classes with the priest at her local church. Today was her big day. This is also the day that they get their bunads (national costume) if they so choose to get one. Luna chose a simple, elegant dress. It is actually not a bunad, but a festive dress/costume. It will serve the same purpose as the bunad.

Abel, Luna and an 8mo pregnant Linn Unfortunately, this is the best picture of the four of us. Lexi was being difficult...
Lajla (Mormor) and Lexi

Tim and Lillian
Luna (in her white confirmation gown) and Lexi
Lajla and Luna
Tom and Lajla
Lexi just "had" to change clothes....
Happy Lillian is squealling
We have been blessed with gorgeous sunshine and warmer temps since we arrived back in Norway. Here is Lillian in the swing on the Friday (April 29th) after we got home on the Thursday.
Tim spent all day that Friday getting our yard back in shape and then errecting Lexi's trampoline.
Bathtime is generally a success...
Lillian was more than ready for her bath
This was Lexi's Saturday morning attire... (yesterday)
We got super lucky and borrowed an excer-saucer from a friend. Lillian just squeals and squeals in delight.