Hangin’ with Grandma Mindy

Mama & Dada went to the Opera at the Lincoln Center to see Le Nozze di Figaro with Auntie Heather and her friend Joe; the Opera was certainly entertaining and afterwards, they went to eat at Gabriel’s Bar and Restaurant. The food was good and everyone had fun. Since Mama didn’t want to walk so far in her fancy shoes, Dada went to get the car. Mama was waiting in front of the restaurant and saw Regis Philbin entering with his wife. Mama later described his look to her as, ‘Oh no. I hope this isn’t a crazy fan who’s going to start talking to me about the show … while I’m trying to enjoy a peaceful dinner out with my wife.’

Since Austen wasn’t ready for the almost 4 hour long Opera, she spent the day playing with Grandma Mindy and Grandpa. Whenever Austen visits them, she has a very active time: running, dancing, singing, jumping, playing with jewelry and eating lots of homemade food.

When Mama and Dada returned around 8pm, they were expecting to find a pooped-out Austen, ready to go to sleep. Instead, here’s what they saw: Austen jumping, dancing and singing with Grandma Mindy!

Bear stalker

Austen ate lunch with a bunch of her friends. As usual, they ran around in the restaurant, playing and eating together but today, there was an extra surprise — a big teddy bear! Of course, Austen loved the teddy bear…almost a little too much. She followed him around, gave him hugs and sat on his lap. She followed him when he went to see other kids in a different part of the restaurant. She got the bear to pick her up. She followed him when he tried to go in the back. She found him after he took a break.

Meeting the bear.

Where you going, bear?

OK. I got him back to our area.

You need a hug?

This is a comfy place to sit.

I’ll come with you.

Visit to the Famous Farm

Uncle John is home from the hospital. Sadly, the cancer has spread and they’re stopping treatment. We saw him twice; he seemed to brighten up a bit when greeting Austen. He didn’t seem like he was in pain, just a bit lethargic and he liked to talk about “normal” stuff like the football game and his collections. Janet, Jo Anna and Gloria seemed very happy to have visitors, so we stayed for a while. We also saw Don, Kristine, Jason and Mark.

At Jeffrey’s birthday on Saturday, Austen had a wonderful time playing with the boys … and Grace and Julia (“the baby”). There were tons of fun toys and activities like Austen’s first piñata batting experience, a John Deere ride-on battery-powered car, and a indoor-sized air-powered jumpy castle. And chocolate cake! Austen was in her best mood, talking a lot and running around. Sometimes she would yell, “Pa! Pa!,” and run up to Grandpa, but he didn’t seem too excited by this.

Grandpa was busy hanging out with Dolly, so we left earlier than we’d planned although we did squeeze in lunch with Janet, Grandpa & Dolly at MaGerk’s in Bel Air and a visit to the scrapbooking store, where Mama went wild.

Jeffrey’s 8th Birthday Party

Austen had a blast at Cousin Jeffrey’s birthday party.

She enjoyed the jumpy castle with all of her cousins.

Jonathon took Austen for several rides in his John Deere truck.

Austen even got Grandpa to hold her for a bit (although it might’ve taken some coaxing from Mama).

Austen’s jammin’ on Jonathon’s guitar while her older cousins danced to some music.

Who says you can only play knock-hockey with two people?

After all the kids took many whacks at the pinata with hardly a dent, Uncle James decided to help things out by tearing it a little. Then, Jeffrey gave it a big hit and out popped all the candy.

Austen also helped Jeffery open his gifts and then sang into his microphone.

Letters and Names

The other day, Austen asked Dada to write not only her name on her doodle board but ‘Dada’ and ‘Mama’ — and ‘Pop,’ ‘Grandma Mindy,’ & ‘Chacha.’ She’s realizing that objects have names made up of letters.

Thus far she hasn’t been as interested in letters; numbers have been more intriguing to her. She sings the alphabet song and can spell her own name, recognizing the ‘A’ ‘U’ ‘S’ ‘T’ ‘E’ and ‘N.’ But, up until now, the letters on a page didn’t mean very much to her: they were just a bunch of bending lines. Now, she’s starting to get that there’s some importance behind the strings of letters she sees all around her.

At the Queens Zoo

While visiting Grandma Mindy, Pop and Chacha, Austen also went to the Queens Zoo .

Feeding the goats with Grandma Mindy.

Chacha fed the sheep, even though Austen wasn’t around.

A team effort is sometimes required.

Austen also fed the geese until this guy bit Austen’s finger. Austen didn’t like that and got upset afterwards. Mama suspects it was because of the surprise biting and not so much the physical pain aspect, especially since Austen quickly moved on to the chickens afterwards.

Watching the big bunny rabbits in their enclosure.

Here are some alligators that didn’t move. Chacha and Dada wondered if they were fake.

After the zoo, Austen took the oppurtunity to go on a nearby merry-go-round with Chacha and Grandma Mindy. It went pretty fast so Austen held on tight.

“Austen Doctor”

Austen loves the Animal Hospital that Cousin Emma and Cousin Erin gave her for her birthday. She checks the kitty’s temperature. Points to the stethoscope and says “Austen’s a doctor.” And she gives the little birdy medicine. Mama and Dada aren’t too sure about the cramped quarters for the animal cages, but Austen sure loves opening and closing cage doors with the color-coded keys.