Showing posts with label Calista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calista. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Calista's First Food

Calista had her first taste of solid food a couple weeks ago.  I was really putting it off for a while.  Bob wanted to start before I did but she just didn't seem ready to me.  I made sure we waited the full six months before letting her try it. 

The look. "What is that?"
The lick. "I'm not sure."
The taste.
"What just happened?"
She seemed to enjoy the cracker a bit more.

Honestly her first attempt at eating went pretty well.  I was surprised.  But we have been doing it for a couple weeks now and we usually try it every night.  After her first try she didn't want anything to do with food for at least a week.  We never made her eat.  If she wasn't interested, that was fine with me.  After about two weeks of her not really wanting it these past couple of days she seems like she really likes it.  I even tried a couple other baby foods that aren't rice cereal and she really did not like them.  The one perk for me is that once she eats a little food I feel like I can leave her at home with Bob for more than two hours.

The kids really love Calista.


Here she is in her favorite nap time spot.  
And all wrapped up sticking her tongue out.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station

Grandma and Grandpa Woestman ventured out on their own for a couple of days and went down to Kyoto.  Someday we will go visit down there but the bullet train just cost too much for us right now.  The bullet train dropped them off in Tokyo and they had a couple hours to spend there before their flight so we met them. 

We decided to go to the Imperial Palace.  Japan will get a new Emperor at the end of next year and we are excited that we get to be here for that.  The current Emperor has asked to retire before he dies and was given permission.  This has never happened before in Japan's history.

Before we could go in they checked our bags.  Then we had to go through two gates.  Tucker thought it would be easy for ninja climb over them.  He also came up with all sorts of reasons why there was this small door in the big door.




We weren't able to get anywhere close to the palace so we just walked around the gardens.  One day I want to tour the palace but that involves a reservation and a babysitter.
The grounds were beautiful.




It was about a 20 minute walk back to the station.  The buildings sure were tall.

Leon even found a car just his size.


There were tons of restaurants inside the station and I'm sure lots were delicious, unfortunately they all had long lines so we just picked a pizza place.  We waited what felt like forever and didn't get to sit together.  My pizza was just ok.  
The station was decked out for Christmas.
We said goodbye to Grandma and Grandpa after this and the kids already expressed to me how much they miss them.  It was good to see them again and so nice to have visitors.
The station also had lots of Character shops.  Many of them were Japanese ones we've never heard of.  I think this mushroom guy was off of a show.  There was a line to take a picture with him and we were surprised that even adults were doing it.  Bob brought up the good point of what person is in this costume.  A very short adult?  Or a child who was good at posing/ hugging/ and playing with the kids?
The Pokemon store.
Ultraman is big here in Japan.
I saw this vending machine for cat hats and had to take a picture. 
Of course they have a Hello Kitty shop.


Throughout the station they had these flattened Christmas trees against the walls.  They only stick out a couple inches but I thought they looked pretty good.
The kids lucked out when we got to the lego store.  It was their monthly build day and they each got to build and keep a dog for free.
I saw potato chips drizzled with chocolate next to a dish of ice cream and just thought, "Yes, where has this been all my life?"  I scooped up my ice cream with the warm chips without hesitation.  It was pretty savory and sweet.

I have no idea what this guy/egg thing was about but it was supper creepy.
Next we went to this KITTE building accross the street.  A website said it was a good tourist spot but I'd disagree.  It was just like a fancy mall.  There was one super weird thing though.
We walked in and saw this display up in the middle.  It looked like they were giving away free samples of milk.  The kids all wanted one so we waited in the short line and got milk.  A japanese man next to us was talking to us so that was cool.  Once they got their milk we went to leave but we weren't allowed we were giving a card and ushered to the next part of the line and told to wait.  Then a person came over and collected the cards they literally just handed us.  We were like ????? What is going on?  Then the person went into a demonstration on how to take apart the milk container and recycle it.  I couldn't understand anything.  They then stamped our cards and handed them back.  We were next ushered into a longer line.  At this point I am really regretting letting the kids get a sample of milk.  

We waited for several minutes in the next line and when we got to the front they had this little wheel to spin.  Most people spun it and then they handed them money where the person walked a few steps over to the vending machine to put the money in and get a small eraser shaped like a milk carton.  Bob and Penelope were the lucky winners and in addition to their money they got baggies.  Not even the fancy zip lock kind either.  It was so strange.  Bob wanted to keep the money and not put it in the machine but there was a person there watching.

There were two more lines after this but Bob was determined not to enter them.  We tried to quick sneak away and the guy gave bob a hard time.  The next part of the line they tried to make us enter involved us paying a dollar and getting our picture taken with a winter themed  background.  We were able to escape and I think after that was a place to get your picture taken with a giant carton of milk.  

The whole things was so bizarre and not at all what we expected.
We thought about finding things to do until dinner but everyone was so tired we hoped on the train and headed back.
After we got back to Yokosuka we stopped on the walk back to base and found a place to eat. We chose it soley because we got to sit on the floor and eat.
We will not eat there again.  It had suggestive looking anime all over the walls, I felt it was too late to walk out by the time we noticed so we just made the kids all sit with their backs to it.  Then Calista started crying while we were looking at the menu and one of the employees took her from me.  She just kind of grabbed her before I knew what was going on.  She was trying to be nice and help us.  But I felt really uncomfortable as she walked around the restaurant with her.  I was able to get her back but she motioned that she wanted to hold her again after she gave us our food.  I politely declined.  After we ate she managed to take her again, from Bob this time, while we were putting our shoes on.  This time the lady took her right out the front door!  I could see her through the glass but it was nerve racking.  She clearly wasn't trying to steal her or anything but I didn't like it either way.  Bob quickly got his shoes on and went outside and held Calista while I helped everyone else put their shoes on.

It was one adventure too many for the day.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Calista's 6 Months

Yay!! Calista made it to six months old!  The first six months with a newborn are such an adjustment period for the family.  Everyone is getting used to having a baby and the baby is getting used to being alive.  We saw a three week old baby the other day and the kids were in awe of how little she was.  They claimed that Calista was never that little.  It is crazy how fast they grow.

Calista likes:

Toys, she always wants to hold something and loves staring at it while grabbing, eating, and turning it around in her hands.
Music, a few times I've noticed she stopped crying when music came on.  I even spotted her dancing a few times.  It was really really cute.
Rolling, she has mastered the front to back roll.
Mom, this is the first month I've noticed she has wanted me over others in the family.  She will lean toward me if someone else is holding her and act like she wants me.  She will be fine with someone else but sometimes when I walk in the room or start talking she will see/hear me and start crying.  Sometimes I feel like she is crying only at me, like, "Mom, why aren't you holding me?"

Calista Dislikes:
Tummy time, she cries the whole time.
Her bed.  We still cannot get her to nap in her bed.  It somehow seems worse this month.  And let me tell you, it is sooo hard to homeschool the other kids while trying to get Calista to take a nap.  She perfers to be held all day long and just take periodic small naps in your arms.

She is so cute!  I love her little face.
It is impossible to be mad at her.  She has the sweetest smile and the prettiest eyes.

I love this girl!

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Calista Stretching

Calista and I made this fun video of her stretching.  Enjoy.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Calista 5 Months


Calista is five months old!  I can't believe she is that old already.  It really does go fast.  She is a slobber monster.  Her clothes are always covered in drool.   She also started rolling over from front to back, always on accident, but she does it all the time now.  She love, love, loves toys.  If you put something in front of her she will get so excited she will start shaking.  She just wants to touch and hold it so bad.  She will be so happy if you give her a piece of paper, and as long as you are willing to pick it up for her every five seconds when she drops it, she will play with it tearing it apart, sucking on it, pulling it from her other hand over and over again for like a half an hour.  But if you don't pick it up for her when it falls man does she get upset.
Calista still really wants to be held constantly. If anything it has gotten worse this past month.  She pretty much lives in our arms or her carrier.  And she does not sleep through the night despite our best attempts.
Calista really does smile at us all the time.  Getting her to smile for the camera is quite the challenge though.  She will smile really big for me, but the moment I lift up the camera her smile vanishes.


 I love this last picture.  I'm sure she was like, "Mom, what is this poky stuff you put me on and why aren't you holding me."  Of course she started crying a second later.