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Sunday, January 18, 2009

A face to love!


WOW, I think this is the longest I've gone without a post. Never to disappoint, here is the latest...

Sore throat, cough, diarrhea, teething and drool mixed in with a few sleepless nights. All in that order for the last couple of weeks.

This month has been a bit of a wreck. Sofia has had her share of sickness. She's had the flu, a virus, teething, a cough and the poops...the list goes on and on. She is working on her second tooth while experiencing some pretty bad diarrhea.

We took her to her doctor and we were told that she has a virus that she just has to work through...easy for him to say. Meanwhile, we are knee deep in stinky diapers and trying to deal with a super fussy Sofie.

In hopes to make her happy, we have been alternating frozen teething rings with bits of toast, pieces of bananas and sippy cups filled with Pedia-lite. Parenting is TOUGH!!.

Nick and I are getting through it and love watching our once newborn baby turn into a precocious soon to be one year old angel. I am so proud of Nick and the father he has become. He was made for this role. He is thoughtful, caring and patient with his little girl.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Sofie's first Christmas celebration

Merry Christmas to our little lady bug!

This was a special Christmas holiday for us. It was Sofie's very first one. All through the season she's loved seeing all the blinky lights, the wrapped gifts and bows but most of all the decorated trees. She stares at them and gently tries to pick off the ornaments. We helped my mom decorated her tree this year and Sofie loved playing with the decorations.


We opened gifts at Nonnie's and Grandpa's house Christmas morning. And then went over Nana and Papa's house for Christmas dinner. Nick and I feel so blessed to have both of our parents play such an active role in Sofia's life. Being able to have two sets of Grandparents is something Nick and I did not get to experience. I was lucky enough to have one Grandpa (Papa Tom) and can remember some things and hold those memories close to my heart.

We get so happy seeing Sofie spend time with her Grandparents.

Being her first Christmas, Sofie was unsure of what to do so I helped with the unwrapping. Sofie received some really great gifts. Thanks everyone!



She loves anything Elmo! Nick and I got Sofie the Elmo Live doll and she goes crazy for it!
Here she is with her mini Elmo doll.









This was one of Nick's favorite toys that Nonnie bought for Sofie. It's baby Hulk. He sings the "Hulkie Polkie"...get it.


Nick and I had such a blast seeing Sofie experience her first Christmas. From the twinkle lights, shiny ribbon and bows to the dressed tress. We cherished each moment. We can't wait until next year!

At Sofie's Nonnie and Grandpa's house they have these little dolls of Laurel and Hardy. They sit on this little wooden bench in the hall. They have had these dolls for years. Well, Sofie just discovered them not too long ago. In these pictures she's decided to get rid of poor Hardy and take over the bench.





One last thing...We would like to send out some well wishes to the Harris family in Idaho. They have been experiencing some true Christmas weather and had themselves a White Christmas. They've dubbed it "snowpocolyse". Well, ever out here in the southwest, we also have been experiencing some pretty nasty weather. It's our version on "Snowpocolypse"




We've been feeling the cold too...it's been in the 40's! Brr~~
We love you guys! Stay warm!


Friday, December 19, 2008

Our little one.

I found some really cute pictures of Nick and I when we were kids. Sofia totally looks like Nick! It seems like the only thing I've contributed is my temperament and those "Mata Cheeks". Take a look and have a good laugh!

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

What we are most thankful for this Christmas.

Sofia Addison Allen


Each Christmas we ponder what we most would like to unwrap on Christmas morning. What our significant others will buy us or surprise us with. Well, this year for the first time in my life I can honestly say... I received the best gift in the world last March. Our Sofie has given us the meaning of family and what is most important. She has given us indescribable joy, genuine laughter, and a sense of innocence that only babies can give.

This year, Nick and I are on such a suspended level that each of us knows that God truly blessed us with the gift of Sofia. We waited and waited. And now, we could not imagine our lives without her. Every other materialistic thing is totally unimportant. Seeing the dazzling gaze of affection in her eyes is mind melting. It takes the place of all other "things".

Sofia has been sick these past few weeks with a double ear infection and for a few nights suffered from 104 temperature. Nick and I had many sleepless nights or just about. But still, the next morning just looking at her we were totally hers! She is getting better now, with the exception of teething. She just got her first tooth. It's the bottom right. It's so cute! She is showing all the classic signs of teething. Tugging at her ears, drooling and yes, has a bit of "the poops".

Nick and I were so excited to buy her some new "big girl" toys for Christmas. She totally loves Elmo. So we bought her the talking Elmo doll and whenever she watches it sing she smiles and claps her hands. Ahhh freaking adorable! She loves to see the decorated Christmas trees and all the twinkle lights. It's fun, Nick and I are experiencing Christmas in a whole new way.

I do have one personal Christmas wish that I think of everyday. I wish Mama Chana was here to see Sofia. Even for just one day I wish she was able to hold her, rock her and sing her a song "papitos, papitos"... Each night I show Sofie Mama Chana's and Papa Tom's picture and we say "na-night". But, it's just not the same.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Festive Festivites


Today we had an interesting day. We attended the first annual Queen Creek Holiday parade and were somewhat disappointed...I guess we had higher expectations? Never the less, Sofie had fun just being a spectator.


It was they typical "small town" parade...advertising local business and showcasing local school groups and talent groups. Nick and I always enjoy getting out to local festivals, fairs, and parades. Mainly we just people watch and hang out. It's cool to be able to do all this stuff with Sofia now. We love to point out things to her. Today she got to see horses, goats, Santa Claus and tons of glittery floats.


This was the typical float... Not spectacular but cute!













Just more pictures from the "Holiday Parade" These belong to some local historical military transportation group. We're not sure why they were in the parade but the were still cool to look at.

Later us and our neighbors went to look at some Christmas lights that put our houses to SHAME! They are setting the bar for us next year. We've agreed that we'll pull out all the tricks and boost up the wattage and light up our street with twinkle lights and holiday decor.








Then our friends told us about this house that was covered in stuffed animals and had their entire yard filled with odd random things. At first we doubted and couldn't picture it. Well, we found the house and the weird collections. We could not believe what we were looking at. There was no rhyme, no reason just MADNESS. I don't get it! We are going back tomorrow to see this house again during the day. It's totally crazy! This house is done up like this ALL YEAR AROUND.


Here is Jenny pointing out the "care bear house" in all it's glory!













This is the view from the street. Okay so this is actually a trailer...and the owner has compiled a massive collection of JUNK and then carefully situated it in the yard covering literally every inch! Look, it's even hanging from the freakin' trees!





Here is a great shot of this...well, thing looking out onto the street from the front of the "Care bear house". The protector of the goods! What are those things around his hands...chains?





I JUST DON'T GET IT!!




Here you can kind of see the owner coming out to see what we were up to. At this point we were all getting a little freaked out and then this dude came creeping along. I think that's an old miners hat he has on. You know, the ones with the built in light. We just drove away REALLY fast and vowed only to return during the day.


We think this is a total fire code violation. What do you think?

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

Sofie had a turkey filled, mashed potato stuffed, yam feast! She loved eating EVERYTHING! I even gave her a little taste of my own homemade pumpkin pie too.



It was so nice having all the family together. Kalani, Bryan and the girls made it from California. This Thanksgiving was a little hard, it being the first Thanksgiving without our Mama Chana. My Dad wanted to make all the recipes just right. My mom her stuffing, and her sweet potatoes. The night before Thanksgiving we did the necessary "chopping party" for that stuffing that we all LOVE to eat. This year was like no other, Dad did it his way with three turkeys. One was deep fried and the other two were injected with delicious sweetness-mango citrus marinade and a Teriyaki Marinade then smoked over night. I was in charge of the pies and we all helped make all the sides. After hours of intense labor, we ate and had a feast!




It was nice having the girls play with Sofie. They all got pose together in their Thanksgiving dresses that their Nana bought them.





Here is Sofie enjoying her first taste of sweet potato casserole that I made. We think she prefers Gerber??


A couple days after our Thanksgiving feast, we took my mom out to lunch for her birthday. It was nice having us all together again. Here is Sofie getting some love.



Here is Sofie and her Uncle Ryan.


Sofie lunching with the girls...


Papa being goofy and Sofie just playing along...



After everyone was gone and all the festivities were done, we relaxed and had a family day. We took Sofie to the park to feed the ducks for the first time. She loved watching them swim and she was intrigued by their quacks.



She wanted to eat the bread...we let her know that it was for duckies only. She is still trying to understand the meaning of sharing....




She did not understand that once the bread was gone, so were the ducks! The look on her face was priceless!



Fun fact- this was same park that Nick and I took our first "pregnancy" pictures, this time last year (11/18/2007) right in this same spot. And now, Daddy is showing our little girl the world. AMAZING!





We finished the day by taking Sofie to the park and letting her crawl in the grass for the first time. She was a bit unsure at first but she got the hang of it.










We took Sofie on the slide, teeter totter, and the swing. It's amazing, having a child really takes you back to being a kid again. It's probably been 15 years since I've been on a swing...let along crawling around on a park playground!













Each and every day I am thankful for Sofie and Nick! The two most amazing people in the world. I love each of them more than they will ever know! This year, I am thankful for them!

We started one of many Allen Family traditions- The day after Thanksgiving, Nick hung up our very own Christmas lights on our own home. We want this to be a tradition that we can all take part in. Sofie loves seeing the light. As the years go on, we plan on getting more and more elaborate.