She has 8 teeth and reddish blonde hair (just like Isaiah's mom and my grandma) and we joke that the reason she's obsessed with blueberries is because she needs to eat a lot of them in order to keep her eyes the color that they are. She isn't walking on her own yet, but she's getting braver by the day and is finally willing to use her walker to go back and forth in the kitchen without sitting down after only a couple of steps because it makes her too nervous. She loves to climb the stairs (praise God for baby gates) and chase the cat and she can even point out the kitties and doggies and ducks in her picture book.
Sometimes, I can't believe it's been a year since she was born. Most of the time, I REALLY can't believe it's been a year since I spent 27 hours in labor.
+ With Blogger/Google being stupid and not fixing the comment issue so many people are having, it seems many people are turning to Disqus to solve the problem instead. Confession: I hate Disqus with the fire of a thousand suns, and I can't bring myself to comment on blogs that use it. I hate having to sign in, I hate that it doesn't work half the time and/or I can't remember my log in, and to be honest, I really don't like my comment being replied to right there in someone's comment section. Reminds me too much of Facebook and it feels a lot less personal. I've had some really good discussions about various topics with people via email, spurred by something they said in the blog, and I feel like that relationship aspect of blogging is basically shoved aside when all you get is a quick response right below your original comment.
+ Isaiah bought me a new laptop for my birthday a few weeks ago! I've been using my Macbook (that he also bought me for one of our first married Christmases) for something like 7 years, and while it's held up fairly well considering, it was just getting slower and slower and not functioning like I wanted it to, even after taking it to the computer doctor in town and having it cleaned and updated and more memory installed. Not to mention, I've been wanting to go back to a Windows computer for a while now. I like my iPhone and iPad just fine, but I spent all day every day on a Windows PC at my job the last 15-ish years, and a lot of Mac functions just don't work the same way that Windows functions do, and the way I'm used to. I was tired of not having an actual "delete" button, I got tired of the function/control/option/command buttons all doing weird things I wasn't used to, and I find it a lot easier to organize folders on a Windows OS as well. So...hi, Hewlett-Packard, nice to meet you.
Also, hey Apple, how about a print screen button? Who even remembers shift + command + 4 every time they need a screenshot? (I had to Google it AGAIN just to add that line to this post.)
+ My mom is flying up day after tomorrow for Imogen's birthday, will spend a few days here afterward, and then we're all headed back to Washington together for a little vacation. Imogen and Isaiah and I are headed to Mt. Rainier where we've rented an Airbnb cabin on the Cowlitz River, and the plan is to 1. relax, 2. hike, 3. relax, 4. hike, and 5. relax. I could not be more excited about this plan. I've been obsessively searching Instagram hashtags like "packwoodwa" and "mtrainiernationalpark" in preparation for this trip.
+ I feel like July is the new IT month for us. July of 2016, we went to Iceland. July 2017, we had a baby. July 2018, I finally get to do some hiking at Mt. Rainier - which you'd think I would have done having grown up in Washington, but I haven't. I'm starting to like July a little bit.
I caved to disqus because I felt awful that I couldn't reply to comments through email. It's frustrating!
ReplyDeleteI did find a quick work around! Basically as soon as you hit Publish on your post, go and leave a comment and make sure to check the box "notify me". Then you can delete your comment, and all future comments by others will go to your email inbox. The bad thing is that they'll all be no-reply comments, but if it's someone who has commented before, you'll likely have their email address already and can just reply to them that way. That's what I've been doing, at least - except on this post because *I* forgot to hit the "notify me" button. Eye roll.
DeleteI can't believe how much she's changed and grown in a year. I mean, I know that it's normal and that's what happens in the first year...but still, it's really cool! I share your feelings about Disqus wholeheartedly. Blogger needs to get its act together. Happy July 2018!! Angel's brother and family used to be stationed in Washington and they try to get back there and go hiking at Mt. Rainier about every year because they love the area so much--I've seen a lot of beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool they try to go to Rainier every year! Our goal is to wait a couple of years until Imogen is a little older, then hike the Wonderland Trail all the way around the mountain (either with her, or leave her with my mom). I can't quit looking at photos!
DeleteYay for new computers! I need one too. My Mac is not acting right lately and is so slow. You’re making me consider going back to a PC - the only thing I don’t miss though is the issues with viruses. 😕 I can’t believe Imogen is practically a year old! That means Georgie is not far behind! 😩 Also, agree about Disqus. I hate commenting with it, and then I found out that they sneakily put affiliate links on my posts without my knowing! There was a way to opt out, but it was hard to find so I totally missed it. I don’t really trust them now.
ReplyDeleteI don't like dealing with virus stuff either, but I just have a free antivirus program through Avast, and it works fine! If I ever need to pay for a full version I will, but it does basic scanning and doesn't cost anything!
DeleteI can't believe she's one! What size does she wear? ...I was looking at some Wyoming baby gear this week :)
ReplyDeleteI don't think Blogger will ever fix anything, but Disqus isn't ideal. Eh.
I do not like PCs even a little bit. I had an iMac at my school in Missouri and life was easy there. Scott is all about PCs though.
I know! Me either. She's mostly in 12-18 month clothes right now, depending on the brand, but growing quickly so I've started buying 18-24 month sizes.
DeleteMy Macbook was fine, but I'm really liking having a PC again. It's just familiar, I guess.