Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Oh, Girls!




Our Weekend

We spent the weekend at Pop and Grammy's house.

Yes, she's shaving Pop's head. And yes, she's enjoying it.

Look at how she moved his ear :)



a little cookie with her icing...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Calais

Isn't she so sweet? We're excited about our new niece and cousin!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

What do you think?

I'm getting closer to revealing the project I've been working on for the past month with TF Photography. I need opinions. Which one do you like best?

authentic life. captured.


your authentic life. captured.


authentic. life. captured.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

DNA



"Mike, look! That looks just like me."
"It is you."
"Oh yeah. I mean, I look just like Lydia! Uh, I mean, Lydia looks just like me!"

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

a little update

My daughter is developing a personality. It's oozing from her these days.

Here's how Lydia has made me smile this week:
1. She wants to read books constantly. She makes up the stories. They are very involved. My favorite so far is when she was reading "Sleeping Beauty" saying something like, "And then Wendy and Jon went and said, 'Christ is Lord!'..."
2. She's fascinated with her baby right now. She's named her "Rocka." I finally figured out that it probably came from the song "Rock a Bye Baby." We change Rocka's diaper, feed her cheerios, give her toys, and tuck her in at night. She actually sleeps in Mommy and Daddy's room because it's quiet. Last night Lydia interrupted her bedtime story and nervously exclaimed, "I forgot to put Rocka to sleep!" I told her I'd do it for her but laughed when Mike and I were getting ready for bed, and I was covering up Rocka in my room with her blanket and toy just the way Lydia would want it to be.
3. She had a playdate with a friend from preschool yesterday. She'd never been to her house and didn't know her mom. I told her I'd stay if she felt uncomfortable. After 10 minutes she called down from the top of their stairs, "Mom!" (yes, I'm "mom" now) "You can go now," she said.

And to think she used to be "quiet."