Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Las Campanas Observatory, Chile

Chicago - Dallas - Santiago - La Serena
whoa! this is how the other end lives. i'm traveling with Mike, and he's such a super-duper-airline-mile-club-member (since he flies so much) that he got us access to the "Admirals Club" lounge. this is where the first-class passengers pass time when waiting for a flight, while the rest of us ordinary people wait at the gate looking for an outlet to plug into. i'm talking open bar (premium!), free food (shrimp cocktails, fruit, desserts...) and wifi.
cool.
i didn't get to sit in first class, but got pretty decent seats, with a full 3-seat row all to myself on the longest stretch. i actually got some sleep.


Santiago-Las Campanas


Las Campanas
i'm now at the Magellan telescope, at Las Campanas Observatory. a driver drove us from La Serena to the top of the mountain. the road isn't very safe (an evidence to that would be a bunch of little shrines scattered by the road, made for people who have died in accidents), and that's why they have a driver take us.
it's a 2 hour drive, going through pretty awesome landscape along the shoreline, turning into a snaky dirt road up the mountains.
it reminded me a lot of driving to the Wise Observatory in the israeli Negev Desert. only upscaled. by five thousand. you get to a small town in the middle of nowhere, then drive out of that town on a paved road for a while, that changes to a dirt road, and at some point you pass a turn in the road and see the telescope on the top of a hill. only Magellan is much larger, there are many telescopes on the summit, the roads are longer and higher... but the desert part is very similar, the plants are similar, even the colors of the dirt remind me of Ramon Crater.
The summit is also similarly tranquil to Wise. it's similarly windy. the main difference is that there are actually lots of people around... a handful of observers, and some 20-30 engineers, instrument guys, telescope operators, and other staff.
after we got here in the afternoon i spent a couple of hours winding down and enjoying the peaceful surrounding. i could get used to this, if it wasn't so far away from my family.


some clouds trying to climb over the mountain tops, somewhere between La Serena and Las Campanas.


desert hills


look at the colors of the dirt. orange, yellow and purple.


you can see the telescope domes if you squint!



At the observatory


other telescopes at LCO - Du Pont and Swope


Magellan telescopes: Clay (left) and Baade (right), named after the famous astronomers.



we are allocated the second half of the night for observing. i hope i have time to say something about that later. clear skies!

last week of march


A trip to the aquarium, March 23 2010


Brunch with the O'Brienim, March 27 2010



Black Scrooge's new bed.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Fast learner

i can't believe that my parents are half way through their visit. time goes by so fast! They spent the first half of their visit working hard - really hard: babysitting Ella every day while we go to work (on Ella's spring break) and then, instead of relaxing on the weekend, we made them help with preparations for passover dinner. no rest for the righteous!
today, very symbolically - on Passover, they escaped from slavery to freedom and went to the Art Institute while Ella is back at school. (i hope they don't miss her too much!)

Ella's been learning like crazy the last couple of weeks. she's walking all the time (still assisted), and getting very good at it. she climbs over obstacles (like someone's leg or a toy), and if she's not paying attention she may let go of your hands and stand on her own for a few seconds (because she needs to clap, or hold a toy). she's very determined and knows exactly where she wants to go, and gets really upset if you try to steer her in the "wrong" direction. still, the favorite place to go is follow a scrooge.

my mom is playing new games with her and she's picking up really fast
מחי מחי כפיים, לאלה יש ידיים, אחת שתיים שלוש, ידיים על הראש
"clap hands, clap hands, Ella has hands, one two three, hands on your head". it only took a couple of times practicing, and Ella plays along and puts her hands on her head!

i've heard about baby sign language a long time ago, and though it's controversial i decided to give it a try with some basic words. we're now doing "all done". ella understands and waves her hands every time i say "all done" now, but i think she doesn't yet understand that it means "i'm done doing something" and not "pick me up" :P

pointing: pointing at aba, safta, and noses. and at the red balloon in the book. and piggie.

and... the latest addition, waving bye bye like a pro.

generally speaking, i think she's getting really good at understanding words and connecting the sound of a word with a gesture.


i'm going on a work trip tomorrow - a few nights at a telescope in Chile. i can't imagine being away from Ella for the first time (i already know how much it sucks being away from ben...)

Goodnight Moon

In the great green room...



Every night we read a few books to Ella before bedtime. usually at least one in hebrew and one in english, and end with "goodnight moon".
she's laying back and relaxing and drinking her bottle, and after goodnight moon is done we turn the light off, wait for her to finish drinking, and put her in bed.

well

recently she's been very determined about NOT reading goodnight moon. as soon as i open the great green room, she slams the book shut and reaches for "watch me throw the ball" for a second read. ha!
i suspect that she knows that it's the last book, and wants some more reading time with ima and aba. it's so consistent, it doesn't matter if it's the last book or first book that we read.

on the same topic, "watch me throw the ball" by Mo Willems is absolutely adorable. we're planning to get more Elephant and Piggie books.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Gift ideas, hint hint

A is for Atom, B is for Binary code, and 3(.141593...) is for PI.

i think these room-decor ideas are pretty neat... does that make me a nerd? probably. not that we didn't already know that!

http://www.tiffanyard.com/



(thanks Karin O'Brien for the link and the photo which i totally stole without permission).

Izhar Cohen

I stumbled upon this website when looking for children books. If anyone remembers Dalia's first-ever gallery website, it was based on the very same idea only this one is so much better executed :)

anyway, i thought i would share it with everybody because i think it's a very cute website (look out for the girl on a bike in one of the rooms!) and his illustrations are very nice.

http://www.izharcohen.com/

Monday, March 22, 2010

March 20, Calypso Cafe

we had lunch with Coffy and Yakini at a little Caribbean restaurant called Calypso Cafe in Hyde Park. we had no idea there was such a cute little place just across the parking lot from the worst McDonald's in the universe. Lunch was pretty good, and the company was wonderful!

Thanks Safta Sarah!

Ella immediately fell in love with this multi-legged guy. there were lots of hugs and kisses. Thanks Safta Sarah!

March 19th: Sharonim!





March 18, 2010: we're walking in the park

It was a beautiful day, and the daylight saving hours had us home plenty of time before sunset. so instead of joining Ben on his run, Ella took a walk in the park with me - literally! we spent most of the time walking, and a little of it posing on the new stroller. did i say that i can't wait for it to be spring already?

we had a lot of fun. Ella enjoyed trying out new surfaces to walk on (grass, pavement, leaves) and was super excited about all the doggies in the park (especially one Great Dane). my back was so sore at the end of the day, but totally worth it!





Thursday, March 18, 2010

yayy, Coffy's back!

[link to Coffy's blog]

Coffy flew back to chicago on wednesday. we saw Yakini that afternoon - she was all excited, had her hair done and everything! Akin seems very happy too.
we really hoped to see him at music time when we dropped Ella off at school. although the rest of the care-takers did a really good job trying to fill in for him in his absence, it wasn't quite the same. we were a little disappointed when we arrived and he wasn't there, but we completely understand: he spent the first day with his son, and then they decided that for the children's sense of continuity he will not go back to teaching just yet and wait until after the break and after they know that he's there for good.

everybody, keep your fingers crossed... hopefully his parents will fly with someone from PIH to Boston, where his mom will be operated, and then they'll come to Chicago as well. my hope is that Coffy can meet them in Boston and doesn't have to go all the way to Haiti again.

just before picking Ella from school yesterday, we had a little chat with Coffy at his home. he thanked us for all we have done, helping him share his story with the world on the blog and all and was very emotional. i felt very unworthy of all that gratitude. all i really did was punch some keys on my computer, it's not like i traveled around the world to save anyone!

anyway, we're happy to have him back.

where did the time go?

spring flowers


Spring is almost here.


March 17th, happy st patrick's day!



some guy on the street showing holiday spirit.

Ella's tricks


- walking
Ella likes to walk. it's her new favorite thing since she figured out how to put one foot in front of the other... our backs suffer from it (bending over to hold her hands while she walks. if she were only a little bit taller.) she particularly likes chasing the scroogim around. for now they outrun her with no effort, but every once in a while we corner a scrooge somewhere and she gets to "win". wheeeee! i'm sure the neighbors can hear her victory squeal. Scrooge, behind you!

- waving goodbye
We now wave good bye, with a little delay, so sometimes the person who she waves at is already long gone.

- kisses sounds on demand
this happened a few times, she makes a kissing noise to imitate me.

- eating ima's breakfast
ima's breakfast is the best. she likes to eat my cereal (after they get a little soggy) with the big spoon. mmmmmmmm!

March 13, 2010 - Field museum



the buttons are sometimes way more interesting than the stuffed turkey...
we didn't cover much of the museum, mostly because Ella wanted to walk through it on her own.
we wanted to go downtown and watch them color the river green like we did a couple of years ago (the St. Patrick's day parade was on the weekend), but the weather was too crappy. so instead we went to the Field museum, a good indoors alternative.

March 11, 2010 - BOB jogger


Our new upgrade! It's a BOB Revolution, and it's meant for jogging. As soon as it arrived we had to try it out, so we took Ella for a short walk down the street.

Ben and Ella went for their first run together the very next morning, while I stayed in bed :D.
I get up an hour or two after the two of them anyway, but this way it's minus the guilt! it seems like a big hit, both for Ella and for Ben. yayyy!


March 10, 2010 - Playing with Peter


Peter was very nice to share his play table with Ella! He had to show her how to use it :)

Monday, March 8, 2010

March 6th Weekend: Adler Planetarium

We're a little bit ashamed by the fact that as astrophysicists who have been living in chicago for the last 3+ years, we've never been to the Planetarium.
Finally!
There's a lot of collaboration between Adler and our department at the university of chicago. researchers volunteer to come to the museum and give informal talks, as well as take part in crating parts of the material that's been shown to the public. We plan to join this program sometime soon - public outreach is an important part of astronomy. I actually miss that a lot, i used to do a lot of public outreach in israel and just about none since we moved to chicago.

anyway, this weekend we got to take Gary, Sandy and Ella to the Planetarium, to explore and get a feel of what those public talks (that we will be volunteering for) are about.

We all had a good time, including Ella. I think i speak for everybody when i say that our favorite part was the "Cosmic Collisions" show - it's projected on the inside of a dome using state-of-the-art digital projectors. Ella was excited about it too! she didn't interrupt (but kicked the back of the seat in front of us a couple of times... sorry...) and didn't fall asleep. she even reached for the sun :)

after the show we came across this bottom-lit glass floor, and Ella was introduced to the solar system (and friends) for the first time.


Sunday, March 7, 2010

March 6th Weekend: making music with grandpa

It's music time! Ella knows exactly what a guitar is for.







by the end of the weekend she was playing chords.

March 5, 2010: Happy 10 months birthday, Ella!

On our last visit at the doctor's office, we got a "10-month questionnaire" to complete when she's 10 months old. So we did. The "Ages and Stages" questionnaire has a few sectionsL Communication, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Problem Solving, and Personal-Social. For each question we could say "yes", "somtimes" or "not yet".

It's a good time to look back and document Ella's skills, so here are our more elaborate answers to those questions:

COMMUNICATION
1. Does your baby make sounds like “da,”“ga,”“ka,”and “ba”? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. she's started saying da!da!da!da!da! (consistently) on the plane to Israel, when she was 6 months old. but she already blabbed before that :)

2. If you copy the sounds your baby makes, does your baby repeat the same sounds back to you? ❑ ❑ ❑
her latest favorite is saying "Ella" back and forth.

3. Does your baby make two similar sounds like “ba-ba,”“da-da,”or “ga-ga”? (He may say these sounds without referring to any particular object or person.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yes

4. If you ask her to, does your baby play at least one nursery game even if you don’t show her the activity yourself (e.g., “bye-bye,”“Peekaboo,” “clap your hands,”“So Big”)? ❑ ❑ ❑
we don't know what "So Big" is. we may be missing some very important and fun game. however, Ella claps her hands when we say "yayy!" or "good job!". i think that counts.
and this weekend (March 7th) she played lots and lots of "high five" with grandpa :)
for the record, Ella started clapping at 8 months. She started playing Peekaboo with us (i.e., she hid behind a napkin and peeked out when we asked "where's ella?") before she was 7.5 months.

5. Does your baby follow one simple command, such as “Come here,” “Give it to me,”or “Put it back,”withoutyour using gestures? ❑ ❑ ❑
not yet. but she does respond to me telling her not to whine!

6. Does your baby say one word in addition to “Mama”and “Dada”? (A “word”is a sound or sounds the baby says consistently to mean someone or something, such as “baba”for bottle.) ❑ ❑ ❑
At 7.5-8 months old she started saying "O-Oh", whenever something fell on the floor. then she started saying that before dropping something on the floor. she would hold a toy, look at one of us, say "o-oh" and then drop it on the floor, waiting for us to pick it up of course. while "o-oh" may not be a word in the dictionary, we claim it as Ella's first word, as it's always said in context and in the right intonation!

GROSS MOTOR
1. If you hold both hands just to balance her, does your baby support her own weight while standing? ❑ ❑ ❑
yeah.. for a long while now. i can't really remember when.

2. When sitting on the floor, does your baby sit up straight for several minutes without using his hands for support? ❑ ❑ ❑
Oh yeah. she never liked to be on her tummy. she's been sitting without support since she was 6 months old.

3. When you stand her next to furniture or the crib rail, does your baby hold on without leaning her chest against the furniture for support? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes.

4. While holding onto furniture, does your baby bend down and pick up a toy from the floor and then return to a standing position? ❑ ❑ ❑
no. she crashes when she tries something like that.

5. While holding onto furniture, does your baby lower himself with control (without falling or flopping down)? ❑ ❑ ❑
CRASH!

6. Does your baby walk along furniture while holding on with only one hand? ❑ ❑ ❑
not yet. but she walks holding on to a furniture with one hand, and holding one of our hands. i think it's a matter of days.

FINE MOTOR
1. Does your baby pick up small toys with only one hand? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes.

2. Does your baby successfully pick up a crumb or Cheerio by using her thumb and all her fingers in a raking motion? (If she already picks up a crumb or Cheerio, check “yes”for this item.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yes, she was a professional cheerio eater at 8 months old

3. Does your baby pick up a small toy with the tips of his thumb and fingers? (You should see a space between the toy and his palm.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yes.

4. After one or two tries, does your baby pick up a piece of string with her first finger and thumb? (The string may be attached to a toy.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. definitely at 6 months old, probably before.

5. Does your baby pick up a crumb or Cheerio with the tips of his thumb and a finger? He may rest his arm or hand on the table while doing it. ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. see above.

6. Does your baby set a small toy down, without dropping it, and then take her hand off the toy? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes

PROBLEM SOLVING
1. Does your baby pass a toy back and forth from one hand to the other? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes, for as long as i can remember...

2. Does your baby pick up two small toys, one in each hand, and hold onto them for about 1 minute? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes

3. When holding a toy in his hand, does your baby bang it against another toy on the table? ❑ ❑ ❑
4. While holding a small toy in each hand, does your baby clap the toys together (like “Pat-a-cake”)? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes, both these thing are a lot of fun!!

5. Does your baby poke at or try to get a crumb or Cheerio that is inside a clear bottle (such as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. she also figued out how to take the item out of the box.

6. After he watches you hide a small toy under a piece of paper or cloth, does your baby find it? (Be sure the toy is completely hidden.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yup!


PERSONAL-SOCIAL
1. While on her back, does your baby put her foot in her mouth? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes, started enjoying her toes at 6mo.

2. Does your baby drink water, juice, or formula from a cup while you hold it? ❑ ❑ ❑
she doesn't need us to hold it... she likes drinking her bath water from a cup, usually she doesn't choke... she's a pro with a sippy cup.

3. Does your baby feed himself a cracker or a cookie? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. (see cheerios above)

4. When you hold out your hand and ask for her toy, does your baby offer it to you even if she doesn’t let go of it? (If she already lets go of the toy into your hand, check “yes”for this item.) ❑ ❑ ❑
yes, we don't try that very often so i would say sometimes.

5. When you dress him, does your baby push his arm through a sleeve once his arm is started in the hole of the sleeve? ❑ ❑ ❑
yes. for undressing too.

6. When you hold out your hand and ask for her toy, does your baby let go of it into your hand? ❑ ❑ ❑
didn't try that. some homework for us!

March 3, 2010: bathtime

 

Scrooge still never misses bathtime with Ella. usually he stays dry :)
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