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The Adventures of JR, Jenny, Olivia, Molly, Violet, and Red.
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Baptism

Molly’s grandparents are all coming to meet her this weekend and we’re going to have her baptism while they’re here. It is scheduled for 9:30am on Saturday the 1st of September at St. William’s Catholic Church in Round Rock (go here for directions). We’d love it if you could join us! We’ll be having some simple refreshments at our house following the ceremony and you are welcome to join us there as well – just let me know if you think you’ll come by so I can get you directions and make sure to have enough food. We look forward to introducing you to Molly!!

Baby Pictures

We only have a dial-up connection here at the hospital but I managed to get some pictures uploaded. Be sure to head over to the new photo album.

Molly Josephine Andrews

Molly Josephine Andrews was born August 18th 2007 at 9:15 PM.  She weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces and was 20 ¾ inches long. Mother and baby are both doing well.

Molly Josephine Andrews 

Proud Parents

A Thief Caught Red Handed

Red really is a wonder dog. She can fetch the remote, the phone, or even a beer out of the fridge. But when Livy started eating table food, she wasn’t the only one. Livy liked dropping food on the floor for Red or even being so bold as to have Red eat it out of her hand. Jenny and I have always been strict about Red not getting table food, but once Livy gave her a taste she was hooked. Ever since we’ve had a problem with Red taking food off the table and the kitchen counters when we aren’t home. We’ve tried to be vigilant about not leaving things out, but inevitably we are in a hurry and something gets left out and Red can’t resist. She knows it is wrong and she is sorry as soon as we walk in the door, but she just can’t beat her addiction. I’ve been frustrated by figuring how to curb her behavior and have been trying to come up with ways to deter her. Others on the internet are just as frustrated and the best solution I could find online was to put things on the table that would fall and make noise like a can filled with rocks to scare her. From the evidence, it looked like Red was sly enough to not knock something like that off and that it probably wouldn’t scare her off anyway. So I started brainstorming my own solutions and expensive impractical solutions, such as an electric fence or a some type of rigged shock collar came to mind. Yeah, it sounds harsh, but I was at my wits end.

When I talked Jenny into letting me get a Nintendo Wii, I told her that half of it was to play games and the other half was to play with the technology in it. The remote for the Wii, called a Wiimote, is the main difference between it and other gaming systems and a large reason for its popularity. The Wiimote has an Infrared (IR) camera on the front, a 3-axis accelerometer, and connects wirelessly via Bluetooth. The Wii comes with a sensor bar which sits on top of your TV which is simply a bar with two IR LEDs, one on each side. When the Wiimote’s camera is pointed at the sensor bar it can see the IR LEDs and can tell where you are pointing it and move the cursor on the screen. The accelerometer is used to detect how you are moving it so when you are playing tennis you just swing the remote as if it were a racquet. All of this information is transmitted back to the Wii over Bluetooth. Rather than reinvent the wheel, Nintendo used an existing standard for Human Interface Devices for the Bluetooth connection. Computers with Bluetooth use the same standard and this means that the Wiimote can actually be connected to a PC. Nintendo does use a proprietary format for their data, but a good portion of the format has already been reverse-engineered and can be found on Wiili.org.  A friend of mine at work wrote a simple driver to be able to use the Wiimote in LabVIEW which can be found here. So this basically enables you to use the Wiimote as a wireless sensor.

In my case, I wanted to be able to detect when Red was getting up on the table and scold her in some way. Using the Wiimote on one end of the table and an IR light source on the other end, I could detect if anything blocked the line of sight. To create the IR light source I got a IR LED from Radioshack for $1.79 and taped it to a AA battery. In addition to that, just in case Red was really sneaking and got past the IR light beam, I used the Wiimote’s accelerometer to detect vibration as a backup. So then I wrote a little program in LabVIEW to read the data from the Wiimote and if an attempted theft was occurring it plays a sound file and logs the time. For Red, I recorded myself scolding her.

So this past Sunday I set Red up for failure. I cooked brunch before we left for Mass complete with bacon knowing that Red can’t resist bacon. Then we conveniently left some plates on table when we left, but not before we armed the new security system. But what fun would it be if we weren’t there to see Red when she got caught? So I set up the camcorder to get more evidence. I was pretty sure that she would do it right after we left the house and would go straight for where Livy ate and sure enough she did. See for yourself below. Now we’ll have to see what the long term effects are and how long it will take to completely break her table surfing behavior.

Olivia at One and a Half

I suppose I should take advantage of this "extra" time before our new baby arrives to update y’all on Olivia’s latest achievements. She is really growing up lately and is all toddler – in fun ways and a few not-so-fun ways, too. Every day I am amazed at what she understands and everyday she shares a little more of what she’s thinking with us. Her vocabulary has grown quite a bit and she is fond of words like feet (her favorite body part) and Abby (her cousin). She can also say apple (which pretty much means fruit in general), all done, baby, ball (also means balloon), bird, boat, book, bubbles, bye-bye, cookie (pronounced khaki and useful for anything in the grains & cereals category), Daddy, dirty, drink (pronounced wong-wong), eye, hello (used only when talking on the phone, remote, or whatever phone-like device is handy), hi, hot (pronounced ice and generally referring to anything uncomfortable), light, look, Mommy, more, mouth, night night, no, nose, open, out, pupec (second favorite body part – Czech for belly button), Red (pronounced led), TV, uh-oh, and her first sentences are "I want more" and "I need more." I have to admit, it’s pretty hard to deny her whatever she "wants" or "needs" when she uses them!

She knows all her basic animal noises (baa baa, bock bock, meow, moo moo, neigh neigh, quack quack, woof woof, and even oooh oooh oooh ahhh (monkey)). If you ask her what the pig says, she scrunches up her nose and breathes through it, but doesn’t make any noise. It’s pretty cute. She also learned what the frog "says" – if you ask her what a frog says she sticks her tongue in and out like the frog on an MSN Messenger wink. She can also point to all the parts of the body. Great Aunt Patti & Uncle Joel gave her a really fun book called "Counting Kisses" and that has helped us find fun ways to learn about her chubby yummy knees and tickly dimpled chin. Most of all, Olivia is our little copycat and wants to try whatever we’re doing – especially whatever Daddy’s doing. This morning JR pounded his fists on the table at breakfast like he was about to make a big announcement and Livy spent the rest of breakfast pounding on the table and giggling. She thinks anything Daddy does is hysterical and really enjoys having him home to mimic. I can’t count the number of times she asks for Daddy when he’s at work. I’m sure paternity leave will be a special time for these two.

We’ve done some updating of furniture for Olivia recently. You might have noticed the new bed in the photo gallery and she also has a new table & chairs in the living room. Both are from IKEA (my new favorite place to shop for children’s furniture). The table & chairs came unfinished, so JR put a nice stain & finish on it. Livy enjoys drawing and coloring and we finally got some finger paints so I know the table & chars will see a lot of use. Like I said, she also got a new bed, but she isn’t sleeping in it quite yet. We won’t put the new baby in the crib for a few months, so I figured we’d let Livy get used to having the new bed in her room for a bit and then start taking naps there and finally sleeping at night there as well. For now it’s a great spot to read books – still her most favorite passtime. She is such a good little bookworm and will sit on her big bed piled with books and pour over them with utter fascination. My favorite is when she picks up a little song book from Grandma Kane and sings to herself. She also reads "What Does Baby Say?" very well by lifting the flaps and making the right baby sounds for each page (another good pick by Great Aunt Patti & Uncle Joel).  

Watching Olivia play is when we realize just how much she’s growing up. She’s started pretending with the baby dolls she got at Christmas from Aunt Lisa & Great Grandma Andrews. Both have eyes that shut when they are lying down, so we put them to bed multiple times a day. All the baby equipment set up around the house (bassinet, swing, bouncer, etc.) has made Livy much more interested in being a little mother. I’m really excited to see what she does when her real baby comes home from the hospital. She also loves to dance and listen to music. She has a CD player in her room and she’ll just go in and press play and dance to her nursery rhymes. And when we’re out in the living room, she stands in front of the entertainment center asking us to turn on the radio. For family walks, we got her a steer & stroll tricycle so that baby can ride in the stroller and she can learn to ride a bike. It has nice rubber (air-filled) tires and a handle so that we can push it without bending over. She is very excited to get it out when Daddy comes home from work and head around the block.  

As adorable as she is, Livy has also started throwing fits (most small and some not-so-small at all!) and using typical toddler words like "mine" and "NO." One of the most demonstrative epidsodes took place at Chik-fil-A when we were all supposed to share an ice cream cone. She immediately called out "mine" and then refused to unhand it so that Mommy & Daddy could have a bite. After forcing her to give it up, she screamed, "NO, MINE" over and over and cried hysterically making quite a scene. So we are bracing ourselves for those "terrible twos" which seem to be arriving just at the same time as the new baby (coincidence?). Another big milestone doesn’t appear to be far off either. She’s not quite ready for potty training yet, but I think she will be around the same time I am (shortly after we get settled with the new baby). She knows when she has dirty pants and requests clean ones by saying "dirty" and making a disgruntled face. She’s also started needing dry pants when they are wet, too. Such a big girl!

With the new baby coming any day (or so they tell us), she and I have not been getting out as much lately, but in addition to visits here and there with friends, we did try two regular things this summer. Fridays we met with a "Bebes Bilingues" playgroup where all the moms and babies spoke in Spanish. It was really fun (and I must admit challenging) to use my Spanish after so long. I think it will be good for the girls (and me!) to keep up with it after we are settled in. We also started a regular playdate with our friends Marlene and Farah. It’s been really nice to have that to look forward to and the girls are becoming such good playmates. Marlene is expecting her second in December, so the new babies will be just right to follow in Farah & Olivia’s footsteps. Really, it has been a great summer. It’s been one of the coolest Texas summers on record, for which I am eternally grateful, and Livy and I have enjoyed getting out and playing at parks and pools and enjoying the last few months of it being just us. Now we are looking forward to sharing our days with baby sister!!

Home Sweet Home

Just wanted to post a quick update – Nathan is home with his lovely wife & daughter!! Welcome, back brother - we missed you!! I haven’t actually spoken to him since he arrived in the US, but I can only imagine the whirlwind the last few days have been. You’re in our thoughts & prayers!!

Anybody’s Guess

When "the one to be named later" decides to come is now literally anybody’s guess. So post a comment with your guess as to when the baby will come and I’ll post your prediction on the calendar below. Here’s what we know so far: the due date is August 15th and Jenny is already about 5 cm dilated (and has been at least 3cm for two weeks). I’m just hoping the baby doesn’t decide to come in the middle of the night. And if you pick 2 weeks late you may not get a Christmas card from Jenny.

Out of Harm’s Way

This morning we awoke to the most joyful news that my brother, 1LT Nathan Kane, is on his way home!! After a long year’s deployment in Iraq, Nathan has arrived safely in Kuwait to begin his journey home. Obviously, we are all thrilled to get the news and eagerly await his arrival in Nebraska. Though JR, Olivia, Baby & I cannot join the welcome home celebrations, we are cheering from here!

Thank you for your service to our country, Nathan. Thank you for enduring a year away from your husband and father, Trish & Morgan. Thank you to all of you who remembered Nathan in thought & prayer - we are truly blessed. Please remember the soldiers who are still deployed, still in harms way, and far from their loved ones. That world leaders would find a way to lasting peace and all the soldiers would return home safely.