New Blog!
For a number of reasons, I’ve decided to use blogspot to host our blog for the time being. We might return to this blog later, and I’ll certainly keep it alive for the archives, but for now, look for updates about our life at http://remiandsteph.blogspot.com
See you all there!
9 Months!
Where has the time gone? Suddenly and without warning, our little girl is nine months old. She had a great doctors check up yesterday, she’s right on track and healthy as a horse. She doesn’t care for those vaccinations, but who does really. A couple of weeks ago we went to the beach with my family, everyone was there except Remi who had to stay behind and work. Of course we missed Papa, but a great time was had nonetheless. Camille wasn’t too impressed with the ocean, but she love seeing her baby cousin and being fawned over by her Mimi and Pops. Since we’ve been back it’s been business as usual. Playing, napping, and playing some more. Here are some pics of the girl.
- The Beach!
- Her Papy Jacques and Mamie Muguette gave her this pretty dress and bonnet.
- Obviously I had a hard time picking which pictures I should post!
- This is a new ear-exploration pose.
- She spent the week being adored by her grandparents.
- Aunt Niki and sweet baby Julia
- Camille loooves Julia
- With Mimi
- Chasing Uncle Nick
- Always on the move!
- Pops spend a lot of time doing this with Camille
- Back home playing
- This is a warm fuzzy hat our friend Brooke Adams made.
- It's so cute!
- Kissing Papa
- Bundled up, we've had some cold days.
Papa
This week, Remi celebrated his 31st birthday. I thought it was time to give a little credit where credit is due. It’s his first year celebrating his birthday as a Papa, and our first time to celebrate what a good Papa he is. At the end of a long day full of mommy, Camille’s face just lights up when Remi walks in the door. She’s completely enamored with him, and believe me, it’s mutual. They are such a good match in so many ways. Here are some pictures from last Saturday when we celebrated Remi’s birthday (which was actually on Tuesday.) We went on a scavenger hunt through our neighborhood, looking for clues that led Remi back to our apartment, where his present was waiting. Then we went to an Oktoberfest and finished the day with an evening walk around the lake in Central Park. It was a great day, in celebration of a great Papa.
- Two peas in a pod.
- This is just before Remi's breakfast in bed, on his birthday.
- Of course Camille helped him unwrap his gifts.
- The family, setting off for the scavenger hunt.
- The first clue was at our bagel shop, under the can of straws.
- Another clue was outside the Met, under a bench.
- For lunch we had pizza
- Camille and her Papa at Central Park, it was cold!
- Tired after a good birthday.
Aunt Chloé visits
We had a busy week! It was so great to host Rémi’s sister Chloé and her boyfriend, Quentin. They are the cutest couple, and they loved all over Camille. They also did a lot of tourism, visiting all the sights in the city. It was a whirlwind week for them. Camille stayed closer to home, but was able to spend a lot of time with her French Aunt nonetheless. Chloé helped feed her, went on walks with her, and helped put her pajamas on at night. Camille took to Chloé right away and by the end of the week they were best buds. She was hilariously more shy with Quentin at the beginning of the week, turning away when he would look at her and pretending to be very interested in her toys all of a sudden when he would try to talk to her. But he was patient and by the end of the week she was playing with him and letting him hold her, she warmed right up to him. We also went to the park for a picnic where Camille discovered the new love of her life, apples. Now mind you, she doesn’t care for apples at all when they’re pureed and in a baby food jar, but she LOVES them whole, when she can bite into them with her new little teeth. After the picnic, we stumbled upon a Hungarian street festival (only in New York! - Or Hungary, I guess). We had a great time, a great week.
- Chloé first meets Camille
- Cutie patootie.
- She's a licker.
- Here she started getting into her diaper bag.
- What?
- Camille with Chloé and Quentin
- Cute couple.
- The Hungarians were having a street fair.
- Trying to get a picture of her new teeth, no such luck.
- Apple crazy
- She wanted everyone's apple!
- Playing with Papa.
- Camille loves her French Aunt!
Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap your hands!
Yep, she’s doing that. This is my favorite development yet, we walk around New York applauding everything and everyone we see. She claps on command, when I say “yay, bravo Camille!” or she claps when she likes something or when she is proud of herself. She’s learned how to turn off the light in our bathroom, it’s a sliding dimmer, and every time she does it she gives herself a round of applause. This week Remi’s sister Chloe is visiting with her boyfriend, so soon I’ll have some pictures of Camille with her other aunt, but for now here’s the girl clap clap clapping away.
- Bravo!
- A clapping series
- Her fall clothes, I love this sweater.
- Here she's in a taxi.
- She's managing her cup pretty well.
- This is the face she makes when she doesn't like something she's eaten. La vraie francaise.
- Eating a cracker. Well, trying to anyway.
- Do I have something on my face?
- She LOVES this game.
- Locamoting.
At summer’s end.
This town is cooling off pretty fast. In the mornings now you can definitely feel fall’s first chilly breezes. We walk to the park in the morning, let the dog see some grass and play with some other dogs, then head home for a nap. After that we usually go out exploring again. One of Camille’s favorite places in the city is the Petrie European sculpture court at the Met. It’s bright and filled with people and stuff to pull up on, she could walk around there all day.
Finally after months of gum pain and excessive drooling, Camille’s first tooth broke through this morning. I guess she’s ready for the steak au poivre that goes with the baguette she gnawed on Saturday at the park. (See picture) Our little girl growing so fast!
- Here she is at the museum.
- Eating crackers.
- Her Mimi embroidered this dress.
- Climbing up on Will, he's such a good sport.
- Poor guy
- Headed to the park
- Camille's first baguette!
- Playing with Remi's face
7 Months, time for a breakthrough.
Camille had been putting all her efforts into learning how to pull herself up on her crib rail, and finally, on her 7 month birthday, she succeeded. Now she just can’t get enough of it, and every minute she spends not pulling herself up on something (anything!) is time wasted in her book. She’s become an expert crawler, but this step towards walking is her new favorite activity. We’re finally settled in to our apartment, we have a few boxes remaining, but are pretty well unpacked. We’ve spent the last week exploring our neighborhood, and discovering all the great stuff we have within walking distance. Camille is in heaven, since she hasn’t seen the inside of a car in over a week, and she gets to walk around all day in the baby bjorn, where hundreds (literally) of smiling people greet her every day. They say New York isn’t a friendly city, and this may usually be true, but Camille is making plenty of friends. I think she’s such a ray of sunshine to people who aren’t so used to seeing a baby. The new city has its downsides, however. For one thing it is sooo noisy, something I never noticed as a tourist here. I’m told we’ll get used to it and pretty soon we won’t be able to sleep without the sound of sirens and taxi horns, but I have my doubts. Meanwhile it’s making naptime very interesting. Anyway, here are some pics of the last month. Some of these are from Asheville, where Camille and I spent a long weekend visiting her cousin Julia.
- Sweet Potatoes.
- Mimi and Pops are in heaven.
- The two cousins are holding hands here.
- See, look at their hands!
- The girl in action
- Picnic at Aunt Jami's apartment
- Proof that Nate likes kids (look at that smile!)
- New pretty shoes, made for walkin'
- This is what our living room looked like after the move, a sea of boxes.
- Exhausted after the move
- Mimi and Pops say goodbye for now
- Leg warmers.
- She scoots this box all around the room, till she runs into something.
- A picnic again, this time in central park
- After days of trying, finally she can pull herself up.
- Finally!
- We went for a walk along the east river
- She loves to gum apples.
Six months in the city
Unbelievably, our little girl is six months old. So much has happened in the last month, it feels overwhelming to try to bring the blog up to speed, but I’ll do my best. Camille and I have had a great time staying at my parents house in Atlanta. Jami’s wedding was so sweet and fun, and Camille got to see a lot of family and friends. She also got to meet her great grandfather, my mom’s dad, for the first time. We spent a week relaxing in Atlanta after that, then went up to New York to find an apartment. We found a great little spot in the upper east side of Manhattan, just three blocks from the Met and Central park. I think Camille is going to like her new neighborhood, even though I noticed the city is so much noisier than I remembered. I don’t think she’ll be riding the subway anytime soon! We celebrated her six month birthday by walking around our new neighborhood. We ate lunch at a yummy sidewalk cafe, then she fell asleep while Remi was carrying her in the baby bjorn. She is more interactive every day, and blabbing her head off. She is eating some solids and starting to drink from a sippy cup. Also, big news, she’s started to get up on her hands and knees like she is just about to crawl. She is beginning to be a bit shy with strangers and a bit clingy with Mommy, but on the whole she’s such a joyful girl. Here are some pictures of the last month or so…
- Camille and her great grandfather, her mimi's dad
- Camille is wearing a dress from her french great-grandparents, and being held by her american great grandmother
- This is Julia, Camille's cousin, with their great grandmother
- We met Remi at the airport for breakfast, he was having a layover between a business trip in Ohio and returning to Albuquerque.
- Go Braves!
- Me in my new kitchen
- Our living room
- Camille's first cab ride
- Walking in our new apartment
- Hot dogs at the Met
- Family portrait in Central Park, our new back yard
- Diaper change in a (parked) taxi
Weeks 23-24 Playing catch-up
Even though we are currently in week 26 of Camille’s life, here are some pictures from the 23rd and 24th week. It has been crazy busy in the Dingreville household. Camille and I are currently living with my parents in Atlanta. We came a week ago to celebrate my little sisters’ wedding and are staying on while Remi is at a conference in Ohio. He will return to Albuquerque at the end of the week to finish up work and deal with the selling of our house. In other news, we sold our house! So Camille and I will stay in Atlanta until we move to NY in mid August. We’ll go next week to hunt for an apartment, I’ll put more pictures up then of Camille’s first visit to her new town. In the meantime, when I get some pictures of Jami’s wedding I’ll post those too. Camille was an honorary bridesmaid with her cousin, Julia. They were so cute.
These pictures are the last of our time in Albuquerque and in our adorable house. We’re so sad to leave, but excited about what’s to come.
Weeks 20-21 Garage Sales, Rice Cereal and Fathers’ Day

She likes it!
- She's always trying to grab the camera
- She really likes propping her feet up on the bar of her stroller
- Tummy time
- She fell asleep in her moby wrap
- She almost never does this anymore!
- After the garage sale we had a picnic in the front yard.
- Here Camille is catching up on some emails.
- She's had one too many peppers
- Here too.
- She catapulted herself over the boppy and onto her back
- After her first shower with Mommy
- Pajamas
- Her first bite of cereal
- She likes it!
- Happy Fathers' Day! Remi spent the whole day with Camille.
- First time in her high chair
- Robert Holly and Mira.






































































































































































































































































































