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Monday, May 6, 2013

Transition

I made this at school!
Dear Quinn,

Last Thursday when I picked you up from school, the principal was waiting for me at the door.  She wanted to let me know that you weren't in your usual room that day.  Instead you were across the hall, spending some time in the "infant transition" room.  She explained that you will spend a few hours there every day until you are moved up permanently some time in the next couple of weeks.

I remember seeing this room when I was pregnant and your Daddy and I toured the daycare.  Unlike the calm environment of the infant room, this place was much more rough and tumble.  The "babies" were so big, and most were on the move. They eyed us curiously and crawled around our feet.  They climbed over one another and pulled themselves up on the furniture.  The prospect of you being one of them seemed so far away at the time, but now you are almost ready to join them.

I walked into the "big girl room" and introduced myself to the teachers. (By the way, I love saying, "I'm Quinn's Mom!")  You were busy playing, but gave me a big smile when you saw me.  I asked how you did and all the teachers said that you were wonderful.  "Most kids cry," they said.  But not you - you enjoyed watching the bigger kids and playing with all the new toys. 

We are so proud of you and how well you are doing at school.  Every day we hear about the excellent progress you're making there through the notes sent home by your teacher.  "Quinn holds up her bottle on her own."  "Quinn is doing a great job sitting up!"  "Please send in a sippy cup so that Quinn can practice."

On Friday your teacher asked if we wanted them to start feeding you "puffs" so that you could develop your fine motor skills.  I was incredulous when I told your Daddy about it.  "They suggested puffs!!  Can you believe that?" 

He could believe it.  He thinks you're ready.  You are lucky he is around to advocate for you, because sometimes my natural instinct is to resist all this change, and try to make you be my baby forever. 

That's when it occurred to me.  The reason your principal was waiting for me at the door.  The reason she spoke so gently while assuring me that they would ease you into your new routine slowly and gradually.  I couldn't help but think that this transition phase is probably much more necessary for me than it is for you.  

Here are some pictures of my big big girl: 

"Quinn's bin"
Apparently you won't let any of the other kids play with these toys at daycare.

Exhausted after a long day in the big girl room

I can finally get my feet in my mouth!
Playing with Rao in my sleep...
I'll try the carrots and cereal, but only if I can check it out first...
First Annual South Street Festival

Admiring a sculpture across from Three Bears Park

First time in a big girl swing! 
Whoa! I better hold on!
Long day of fun...needed a bath!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Springtime!

Dear Quinn,
Welcome to spring!  I'm am so excited to introduce you to the pleasant weather you have yet to experience in your little lifetime.  Already the sunshine has allowed you to stay up a little bit later than usual, allowing all three of us to have some playtime after work.  It's the best part of the day! 

Here are some pictures from the last two weeks or so:

Outside with your Sophie giraffe, waiting for Daddy to pick us up from daycare
I love playtime!


Quinn and Daddy, all dressed up for a Christening
Quinn and Nathan - our daddies are best friends!


Jumperoo!
Pop Daddy and Quinn in her cherry suit
Visiting Mommy at work
Your office looks familiar, Mommy...have I been here before?
Lunch at White Dog
Three generations of Smiths
Let me hold your finger, Pop pop!
Uncle Mike!
Our family on Easter Sunday
Hangin' out with my 2nd cousins, Marie and Elizabeth!
Quinn's Crib
The very last picture is my favorite one.  Every night one of us sits in the chair at the top of your bed until you fall asleep.  Every once in a while you look up to make sure we are still there.  

No need to worry, Quinn. We will always be there for you. 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Scenes From An Autumn Walk

Dear Quinn,

Here we are taking advantage of a rare 60 degree November afternoon to take a stroll to the grocery store - and all the things we pass along the way. 

All bundled up- and ready to go!

Gravestones from the 1700s at Old Pine Street Church...

Cobblestone Streets...
Fabric Row...
South Street...
Horse and Carriages...
Queen Village Houses...


Mosaics by Isaiah Zagar...



Society Hill...


I can't wait until the weather starts to warm up and you are old enough to enjoy the neighborhood where you live.  There are so many things your daddy and I want to show you - and so many places we want to take you.  I love you so much, my little urban baby!