Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Smiles, Giggles and Coos
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The things she says...
Lily has been saying the funniest things lately. Here are some of what's been overheard lately...
While eating dinner recently I began to sing a song, "Yummy, yummy, yummy I've got peas in my tummy." She loves this song. We insert whatever food we happen to be eating at the time. I got up from the table to get something. When I returned she said, "Look mom. Peas in my tummy!" and proceeded to lift her shirt and show me the pea she shoved in her belly button.
She walked into the bathroom while my mother was using it and said, "Show me your butt."
She went to Home Depot with John this past weekend. They used the restroom to wash their hands and upon exiting she pointed at a couple in the store and loudly told them, "Wash your hands!"
Lily now has a booster chair at the table that she can climb into by herself. Lately she's been getting in and buckling herself while I'm in the final stages of dinner preparations. I usually give her whatever portion of dinner that happens to be ready ahead of time when she does this. One particular evening I gave her peas to munch on first. When asked if she'd like more she responded. "No... I'm okay right now."
I gave her a hug and told her that I loved her and she responded by hugging and patting me on the back and said, "I love you. I love you soooo much."
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Yes!!!
Friday, April 16, 2010
Color!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Beep Beep!
This is a picture that John snapped on our way to Pendleton this past weekend. We were stopped near the top of the Snoqualmie summit while the road was cleared of an accident. It was snowing and Lily would reach her hand out the window to catch the falling flakes she'd never seen before.
On the trip back home we made a pit stop along the way. John got Lily out of her car seat because she had spilled crackers all over herself and while he was cleaning up the mess she sat on my lap in the driver's seat and played with the steering wheel and all the fascinating buttons. It took all her might but she was able to figure out how to honk the horn. I know she was impressed with her accomplishment and her proud giggles were contagious. She was not happy when it was time to go and she had to get back in her seat. For the next several miles her hands were extended to an imaginary horn in front of her and through tears of frustration we heard, "BEEEEEP!", "BEEEEEP!"
Where do I Start?
I've neglected this blog for so long that memories, events and milestones have piled up. To be honest, I find being this behind more overwhelming than 15 loads of stinky laundry. Since the task of re-creating the last six months of memories would be a tremendous undertaking, I'm just going to start with where we're at right now.





