My mom has been wanting a family photograph of the Naves, Marvelles, and Lankfords for a long while... and before we get around to it the family gets bigger. So as a gift to her, I organized all of us (it is crazy how hard it is to get us all together for a weekend) and had photos made. Here are a few of the best.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Elizabeth rolls over from back to front and leaps tall buildings.
Last night, a few days shy of Elizabeth's 6 month birthday, as I was out with some girls I got a text from Nathan telling me that Elizabeth rolled over. He got out the video camera immediately and caught her new trick on film. Today she is doing it as if she always knew how. She even started to move her knees and try to get across the floor - crawling is not far off. She is really developing into a little person. It is crazy!
Elizabeth at six months from Nathan Marvelle on Vimeo.
Elizabeth at six months from Nathan Marvelle on Vimeo.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Cooking...
Creamy Green Garlic and Potato Soup
We started getting our CSA last week from Brinkley Farms. We are so excited about it! This particular CSA allows us to choose what we want in our box each week from a list of available items. Last week we choose chorizo, red leaf lettuce, green leaf lettuce, bok choy, and chinese cabbage. This week we choose to get some ground beef, green onions, collards, spinach, and green garlic. We weren't sure what to do with the green garlic... but after asking around, we heard of a green garlic potato soup that Toast (one of our favorite Durham restaurants) makes.
I googled and found a few recipes and ended up doing a composite of multiple recipes.
- 2 Tablespoons butter
- 2 large green onions
- 3 bulbs green garlic, thinly sliced (I used the whites, pink, and part way up the green)
- 4 medium Golden potatoes
- Salt to taste
- 1 Quart Chicken Broth
- Fresh Ground Black Pepper, to taste
- 3 tablespoons 2% milk
- a splash of lemon juice to taste
Heat butter in a dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onions and saute for 3 to 5 minutes.
Add the garlic, potatoes, and some salt, and saute for another 5 minutes.
Add the broth and bring the soup to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low, allowing the soup to simmer for about 20 minutes, or until the potatoes are nice and tender. Do not cover. When potatoes are soft and most of the liquid is absorbed or evaporated, use an immersion blender and puree. We didn't completely puree till smooth, but you could do that.
Add milk and broth until the soup is a soupy consistency. Taste the soup - add lemon juice, salt and pepper until the flavor is bright.
Mmmmmm - Yummy!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Elizabeth's first baseball game
On opening day (April 15th) we took Elizabeth for her first baseball game. It was an amazing night, although the Bulls lost. Elizabeth loved it! Which is pretty standard for her as she is very social. She enjoyed the music, watching all the people, and being outside.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Beets can't be beat!
Check out this article on the New York Times about the TripAdvisor review of the agrotourism destination Schrute Farms from The Office. So funny!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Elizabeth Laughs
I can't stop smiling whenever I hear her laugh...
Make sure your sound is up for this!!!
Elizabeth laughs from Nathan Marvelle on Vimeo.
Make sure your sound is up for this!!!
Elizabeth laughs from Nathan Marvelle on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Cooking... Tuna and eggplant stew
Tuna and eggplant stew
Nathan found this recipe on the New York Times, and when I read it, it initially did not appeal to me. But Nathan was game, and we had most of the items. For items we didn't have we did a bit of substituting.
No anchovy fillets (not a staple in our cabinets)
Eggplant for the bell peppers
1 fresh tomato, 1/2 can of tomato paste, 1/2 cup water for the 14oz can of chopped tomatoes with juice (we usually have this in our cabinet, but we were out!)
Cooking sherry for dry white wine (the white wine we had was really too sweet)
Russet potatoes for red potatoes
Ahi tuna filets for albacore
Cilantro for parsley
We also were short on time so we cut out the 1st 30 minute simmer and reduced the second simmer to just enough time to get the potatoes soft.
During the middle of the cooking process I tasted it and was really disappointed! But once it was done I was quite surprised at how delicious it was!
Nathan found this recipe on the New York Times, and when I read it, it initially did not appeal to me. But Nathan was game, and we had most of the items. For items we didn't have we did a bit of substituting.
No anchovy fillets (not a staple in our cabinets)
Eggplant for the bell peppers
1 fresh tomato, 1/2 can of tomato paste, 1/2 cup water for the 14oz can of chopped tomatoes with juice (we usually have this in our cabinet, but we were out!)
Cooking sherry for dry white wine (the white wine we had was really too sweet)
Russet potatoes for red potatoes
Ahi tuna filets for albacore
Cilantro for parsley
We also were short on time so we cut out the 1st 30 minute simmer and reduced the second simmer to just enough time to get the potatoes soft.
During the middle of the cooking process I tasted it and was really disappointed! But once it was done I was quite surprised at how delicious it was!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Spontaneous laughter
Elizabeth has been giggling for quite sometime now. She giggles on the changing pad when you tickle her belly and under her arms. She has recently started giggling when you hold her up in the air above you head and lift her up and down and just today I started giving her a little toss and she laughs even harder!! But this afternoon she giggled for the first time spontaneously. We were standing at the bottom of the stairs and I was holding her on my shoulder with her looking up. Pancake started running down the stairs and Elizabeth broke out into laughter! It was the best!!! We still haven't gotten it on tape yet, but hopefully soon.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Wilco at the DPAC
As Jim would say: "It was epic"
What an amazing evening! First we met up with some friends for dinner at Piedmont (I got the steak I have been craving), then a quick walk to DPAC. While it was a little chilly, it was a perfect after dinner stroll across downtown Durham. And since it was dusk we could see all the people milling around outside and inside of the theatre. This really pumped me up to see an awesome show!
Now, I've seen Wilco once before at Memorial Hall about 4 years ago and then a solo acoustic Jeff Tweedy show that same summer at the North Carolina Museum of Art, but this show was definitely the best of the 3. While I'm not a big fan of their newest album, I am huge fan of all the ones preceding it, and they did not let me down. The show started a little after 8, and they played until sometime after 11... around 3 hours of straight awesomeness (all except the girl 2 seats away from Nathan having a reversal of fortunes. We didn't notice until the attendants came to clean it up). Below is a setlist I grabbed from another website. As you can see, they played something off almost all their albums.
Wilco (the song)
Bull Black Nova
You Are My Face
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
At Least That's What You Said
Deeper Down
Handshake Drugs
Side with the Seeds
One Wing
She's A Jar
I'll Fight
Impossible Germany
Summerteeth
California Stars
Poor Places
Spiders
Forget the Flowers
When The Roses Bloom Again
War on War
When You Wake Up Feeling Old
Laminated Cat
Passenger Side
Airline to Heaven
A shot in the arm
Hate it Here
Heavy Metal Drummer
You Never Know
Jesus Etc
Walken
I'm the Man Who Loves You
Thank You Friends (from Big Star)
Encore:
Via Chicago
Hoodoo Voodoo
I'm A Wheel
I especially loved the production. They had these cool single bulb long lights that lit up with the rhythm of the songs. During the middle of the performance the went from rocking out on their more intense instruments to playing almost acoustic in a living room like setting. They did this by having floor lamps and bringing the piano guys and drummer to the front of the stage with stripped down instruments (a miniature drum set almost looking like a child should be playing it compared with the giant one for the rest of the show, a bass, and small keyboard).
To end the night we went to Whisky where it was extremely crowded at first, but we scored a table and spent the rest of the evening in good conversation. We even tried a new beer from Highland brewing company: Black Mtn Bitter. The website describes it as an organic pale ale, but it was dark and extremely tasty. It turned my mood from - 'eh, I wouldn't mind going home to bed' to 'hey, let's stay and drink this!'. The table and seats didn't hurt to turn my mood around.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Elizabeth 4 months old
Today Elizabeth turned 4 months old.
We measured her at home on our bathroom scale and a tape measure on her changing pad and she is roughly 14 pound and ~23 inches. We will get better measurements at the doctor on Wednesday.
Overall Elizabeth is a pretty laid back little baby. She is really very good most of the time and when she melts down it is probably due to over stimulation (which is completely our fault), but these times are few and far between.
Sleep:
We are extremely (and I can't even express how extreme this is!) happy that she has been sleeping through the night since 7 weeks. There have been a few times that around 4 or 5 we go up and give her her pacifier. And at 3 months she woke up in the middle of the night, and only because I had been reading that children have growth spurts around that time, I fed her. I realized I didn't want it to be a habit so if it happened again I'd try to soothe her before nursing, but it hasn't happened again! We've been lucky that she also goes down really easily. This also happened around 4 weeks. We started with a bedtime routine of getting her in her PJ's before her last feeding which is around 10pm and then nursing her, taking her upstairs to her bedroom, laying her on her changing pad and changing her diaper if it is wet, while playing a song that her Grandpa Kevin wrote her. Then we zip her up in her sleep sack and read her a story. We've been going through all her books and all three of us love: All of baby nose to toes. After reading we turn on her sound machine to ocean waves which is on an hour timer. We lay her down in her bed and then swaddle her in the cool swaddler that is attached to her sleep sack. (however they only make it in newborn, and she is about to grow out of the sack it attaches too, oh no what to do then?), spin her mobile, kiss her goodnight, and close the door. For the most part she puts herself to sleep. About 50% of the time we have to go upstairs and put her paci back in if it falls out before she is in deep sleep. Otherwise we just watch her drift off to sleep on our video monitor... the lifesaver for having a downstairs master and an upstairs nursery. She wakes up around 7:30 every morning. Nathan goes up stairs to get her when she starts stirring and I get ready to nurse her. As I'm nursing Nathan either gets ready or sleeps in for a little while longer. When we are done, we all have our morning cuddle and then Nathan gets up to get ready for work and I stay in bed with Elizabeth a little while longer as she drifts off to sleep for a while longer. She may sleep until 11 during which I eat breakfast, search the internet and clean up the dishes.
Our daytime schedule
Play:
She is becoming more and more interactive every day. Just today she would not stop giggling when we lift her up and down above our heads. She also seems ticklish under her arms and neck and giggles when we tickle her. However, she is stingy with her giggles and once she has done it a few times she stops. She is not stingy with her smiles though and smiles a lot. She is especially smiley in the mornings.
She just started using her Johnny Jumper (or as we call it Lizzy Leaper). She doesn't jump in it yet, but she just looks around and sucks on the front of it. She plays a lot on her playmat both tummy time (try to get her to roll over more consistently) and on her back grabbing at the toys dangling in front of her and putting them in her mouth. She puts everything in her mouth. She doesn't much care for her bouncy seat very much anymore, but I sitll put her in it when I need to take a shower and she is awake or I need to do something else and I don't want her "getting into to trouble". She loves her bumbo chair, but I can't leave her in that without watching her at all times. She has started to arch her back and I'm afraid she is just going to pop out of it. She also likes to lay on our bed and gaze and talk to our ceiling fan. She does this on the changing pad in our bedroom too. She was really interested in the ceiling fan from early on and we used to put her on the "changing pad of solace" when she was a new born because it would snap her out of any funk that she was in.
She loves watching Pancake, but he does not want anything to do with her. I am kinda glad it is like that right now. They coexist in the same house, but he would prefer his own space.
Nicknames:
We call her Elizabeth, baby, and chublet - because she is pretty chubby :) and you just want to eat her up! (sometimes we call her Pancake too by accident)
Nathan's parents call her Liz (for the record, I'm not a huge fan of this)
My parents call her Elizaberry... a combination of Elizabeth and Strawberry (her name we gave her while she was in the womb since we did not share her name)
Elese calls her Eliza
Baths:
She gets a bath every other day or so and she loves them! We put the bathtub on the kitchen counter that is beside the sink so one of us can stand on each side of her. It makes it really easy since we aren't breaking out backs and knees leaning over into a tub. We will probably keep doing this until she starts moving more and sitting up on her own - which will be too soon!
Eating:
She eats about 6 times a day around every 3 hours from when she wakes up and goes to sleep. She is a pretty good nurser, but can get distracted. When we were on the plane taking our first trip we were glad we had brought a bottle because she did not want to nurse - she just wanted to look around. She still eats on both sides. I use the my brest friend and I love it, but I can nurse without it.
We measured her at home on our bathroom scale and a tape measure on her changing pad and she is roughly 14 pound and ~23 inches. We will get better measurements at the doctor on Wednesday.
Overall Elizabeth is a pretty laid back little baby. She is really very good most of the time and when she melts down it is probably due to over stimulation (which is completely our fault), but these times are few and far between.
Sleep:
We are extremely (and I can't even express how extreme this is!) happy that she has been sleeping through the night since 7 weeks. There have been a few times that around 4 or 5 we go up and give her her pacifier. And at 3 months she woke up in the middle of the night, and only because I had been reading that children have growth spurts around that time, I fed her. I realized I didn't want it to be a habit so if it happened again I'd try to soothe her before nursing, but it hasn't happened again! We've been lucky that she also goes down really easily. This also happened around 4 weeks. We started with a bedtime routine of getting her in her PJ's before her last feeding which is around 10pm and then nursing her, taking her upstairs to her bedroom, laying her on her changing pad and changing her diaper if it is wet, while playing a song that her Grandpa Kevin wrote her. Then we zip her up in her sleep sack and read her a story. We've been going through all her books and all three of us love: All of baby nose to toes. After reading we turn on her sound machine to ocean waves which is on an hour timer. We lay her down in her bed and then swaddle her in the cool swaddler that is attached to her sleep sack. (however they only make it in newborn, and she is about to grow out of the sack it attaches too, oh no what to do then?), spin her mobile, kiss her goodnight, and close the door. For the most part she puts herself to sleep. About 50% of the time we have to go upstairs and put her paci back in if it falls out before she is in deep sleep. Otherwise we just watch her drift off to sleep on our video monitor... the lifesaver for having a downstairs master and an upstairs nursery. She wakes up around 7:30 every morning. Nathan goes up stairs to get her when she starts stirring and I get ready to nurse her. As I'm nursing Nathan either gets ready or sleeps in for a little while longer. When we are done, we all have our morning cuddle and then Nathan gets up to get ready for work and I stay in bed with Elizabeth a little while longer as she drifts off to sleep for a while longer. She may sleep until 11 during which I eat breakfast, search the internet and clean up the dishes.
Our daytime schedule
Play:
She is becoming more and more interactive every day. Just today she would not stop giggling when we lift her up and down above our heads. She also seems ticklish under her arms and neck and giggles when we tickle her. However, she is stingy with her giggles and once she has done it a few times she stops. She is not stingy with her smiles though and smiles a lot. She is especially smiley in the mornings.
She just started using her Johnny Jumper (or as we call it Lizzy Leaper). She doesn't jump in it yet, but she just looks around and sucks on the front of it. She plays a lot on her playmat both tummy time (try to get her to roll over more consistently) and on her back grabbing at the toys dangling in front of her and putting them in her mouth. She puts everything in her mouth. She doesn't much care for her bouncy seat very much anymore, but I sitll put her in it when I need to take a shower and she is awake or I need to do something else and I don't want her "getting into to trouble". She loves her bumbo chair, but I can't leave her in that without watching her at all times. She has started to arch her back and I'm afraid she is just going to pop out of it. She also likes to lay on our bed and gaze and talk to our ceiling fan. She does this on the changing pad in our bedroom too. She was really interested in the ceiling fan from early on and we used to put her on the "changing pad of solace" when she was a new born because it would snap her out of any funk that she was in.
She loves watching Pancake, but he does not want anything to do with her. I am kinda glad it is like that right now. They coexist in the same house, but he would prefer his own space.
Nicknames:
We call her Elizabeth, baby, and chublet - because she is pretty chubby :) and you just want to eat her up! (sometimes we call her Pancake too by accident)
Nathan's parents call her Liz (for the record, I'm not a huge fan of this)
My parents call her Elizaberry... a combination of Elizabeth and Strawberry (her name we gave her while she was in the womb since we did not share her name)
Elese calls her Eliza
Baths:
She gets a bath every other day or so and she loves them! We put the bathtub on the kitchen counter that is beside the sink so one of us can stand on each side of her. It makes it really easy since we aren't breaking out backs and knees leaning over into a tub. We will probably keep doing this until she starts moving more and sitting up on her own - which will be too soon!
Eating:
She eats about 6 times a day around every 3 hours from when she wakes up and goes to sleep. She is a pretty good nurser, but can get distracted. When we were on the plane taking our first trip we were glad we had brought a bottle because she did not want to nurse - she just wanted to look around. She still eats on both sides. I use the my brest friend and I love it, but I can nurse without it.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Baking...
These tasty treats were the perfect finish to a tapas girls night dinner party. Very easy to make, and I highly recommend them! Follow the link above for the recipe.
Making...
A little fabric book for Elizabeth
I was inspired by a friend of mine from college, Kristina, who featured this craft on her blog Thimbly Things. If you'd like to make your own follow the link and she explains step-by-step. I used some of her patterns but added some of my own. Also it was really easy and allowed me to use some of the scraps of fabric that I've been racking my brain with what to do with. For the book itself I used the scraps of fabric from our curtains in our bedroom instead of denim.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The silliest baby contraption
I think this photo speaks for itself. Doesn't she look silly!!! but she loves watching us working in the kitchen.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
The World is a book...
The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ~St. Augustine
Nathan and I are big travelers. Don't get us wrong, we love being at home -- the comforts, our friends, our King sized bed. I am even living in the same state that I grew up in, but we love to get out and see the cultures and sights of other places, and we plan to pass this passion onto our children.
Elizabeth started her journeys on January 15th when she traveled to DC to see Nomi and Kevi (Nathan's parents) and many of our friends. We weren't sure how things were going to go with Elizabeth, Nathan, me and Pancake in a car for 5 hours, but we are please to report that everything went very smoothly. The dog slept in the front seat. The baby slept in the back with one of us while the other drove. Nathan gave her a bottle both on the way up and back, since she is on a 3 hour eating schedule. She would have preferred to sleep, but we knew that if we didn't feed her I'd be up with her at night catching up on that feeding.
While in DC, she mainly stayed in and several people came and visited her: Mike W., Ruth and Michael, Julia and Allen, and Chris and Lou. On Sunday though, we took Elizabeth to our favorite brunch place, Don Jaime's to meet up with our DC friends: Rose, Dave, Sarah, Rich, and Jake. She loved it! We could tell because she napped most of the time.



She did really well adjusting to sleeping in a pack and play and on Sunday night she slept from 11 to 7 (to be honest she was pretty fussy before she went down, but I can handle fussy if I get 8 hours of sleep!) This was the first time she slept through the night without her 3 o'clock feeding. I woke up at 5 all flustered and went to make sure she was breathing... she was. After a consult with Nathan (who would have preferred to be sleeping himself) we decided to let her sleep. What a milestone and to have it while away!
Her second trip was a trip to Greer, SC and Asheville, NC. Elizabeth and I drove 3.5hrs from home to Greer to celebrate Kim's baby shower. She slept the whole car ride and ate right when I got to Kim's house. She was a little angle at the shower. At first she was awake and I held her, then she fell asleep and I put her down in her carseat and she slept for the rest of the shower
Her and I drove up to Asheville after the shower to stay with my parents for the first time. She did really well. That morning she hung out with my parents (see her cuddling with Pappy) and she played with Nana. In afternoon she visited with Grannie and Nancy. It was really great for her to see Grannie. That evening we had an uneventful drive back home.


So far she has been a wonderful baby to travel with (well, she is also pretty wonderful at home so we are glad she is being herself when we travel). We are hoping this continues as our next big trip is on a plane... Keep your fingers crossed.
Nathan and I are big travelers. Don't get us wrong, we love being at home -- the comforts, our friends, our King sized bed. I am even living in the same state that I grew up in, but we love to get out and see the cultures and sights of other places, and we plan to pass this passion onto our children.
Elizabeth started her journeys on January 15th when she traveled to DC to see Nomi and Kevi (Nathan's parents) and many of our friends. We weren't sure how things were going to go with Elizabeth, Nathan, me and Pancake in a car for 5 hours, but we are please to report that everything went very smoothly. The dog slept in the front seat. The baby slept in the back with one of us while the other drove. Nathan gave her a bottle both on the way up and back, since she is on a 3 hour eating schedule. She would have preferred to sleep, but we knew that if we didn't feed her I'd be up with her at night catching up on that feeding.
While in DC, she mainly stayed in and several people came and visited her: Mike W., Ruth and Michael, Julia and Allen, and Chris and Lou. On Sunday though, we took Elizabeth to our favorite brunch place, Don Jaime's to meet up with our DC friends: Rose, Dave, Sarah, Rich, and Jake. She loved it! We could tell because she napped most of the time.
She did really well adjusting to sleeping in a pack and play and on Sunday night she slept from 11 to 7 (to be honest she was pretty fussy before she went down, but I can handle fussy if I get 8 hours of sleep!) This was the first time she slept through the night without her 3 o'clock feeding. I woke up at 5 all flustered and went to make sure she was breathing... she was. After a consult with Nathan (who would have preferred to be sleeping himself) we decided to let her sleep. What a milestone and to have it while away!
Her second trip was a trip to Greer, SC and Asheville, NC. Elizabeth and I drove 3.5hrs from home to Greer to celebrate Kim's baby shower. She slept the whole car ride and ate right when I got to Kim's house. She was a little angle at the shower. At first she was awake and I held her, then she fell asleep and I put her down in her carseat and she slept for the rest of the shower
Her and I drove up to Asheville after the shower to stay with my parents for the first time. She did really well. That morning she hung out with my parents (see her cuddling with Pappy) and she played with Nana. In afternoon she visited with Grannie and Nancy. It was really great for her to see Grannie. That evening we had an uneventful drive back home.
So far she has been a wonderful baby to travel with (well, she is also pretty wonderful at home so we are glad she is being herself when we travel). We are hoping this continues as our next big trip is on a plane... Keep your fingers crossed.
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