Overnight Guests

Friday night, Katie Wynn had her first overnight guest!  We hosted Margot, who is just two weeks older than Katie Wynn, and her mama Lydia, one of my college roommates, for the night and had so much fun playing with them.  Well, Margot and Katie Wynn did most of the playing while Lydia and I chatted and caught up and soothed toddler meltdowns.  

Katie Wynn and Margot had met once before, but I think it was back when they were just a couple months old.  I was excited to see how well they would play together.  I think if Margot and her family lived closer, these two could be best friends!  

This was the first time Katie Wynn had ever bathed with a friend and I'm not sure she knew what to do!  I think between the two of them, they pulled out every single bath toy that we own.  :)

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I know this picture is blurry but I just couldn't delete it.  As soon as they had been dried off, these nekkid girls took off running through the house like two college coeds streaking through campus.

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We tried for a pj photo shoot but, you know toddlers...they aren't going to smile at the same time no matter how hard you try.

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"Margot, quick!  Get all the books!"

"Margot, quick!  Get all the books!"

"I'm on it!"

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Clean ears for everyone!

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The next morning, these girls had some shopping and cooking to do.

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Even the best cooks have to taste test their sauce before serving it.

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Sadly, the girls didn't get to play long.  Katie Wynn had to hit the road with her daddy while the rest of us got ready for a baby shower.  We hope Lydia and Margot will visit us again sometime!

A Great Weekend!

I don't even know if it's possible to find words to accurately describe how great this weekend was.  I mean, it was just perfect!  After a full day of rain on Friday (ok, that part was not really perfect, but our grass did need it) , we had the BEST weather for an outdoor birthday party on Saturday.  So many of our friends and family came over to celebrate our little girl and she was just as happy as could be at her party.  The rest of the weekend didn't disappoint either, with a Notre Dame win, fun times with Matt's parents and the big kids, and a wonderful church service were Matt spoke and one of my best friend's sweet babies were baptized.  I really don't want this weekend to come to an end!

One of the best things I did when planning Katie Wynn's first birthday party was hire a photographer.  I knew I didn't want to be hiding behind the camera lens when the big day came, and I'm so glad I didn't have to.  I really enjoyed just being at the party!  The down side to that, though, is that I don't have any pictures to show for it yet.  Seriously, not an even an iPhone picture!  So a post all about the party will have to come once I get the photographer's pictures back.

That doesn't mean I don't have lots of other pictures from the weekend!  And here they are, from super crappy, blurry phone pics to semi-decent ones from my real camera. 

The weekend started out with a dreary, all-day-rainy Friday but it didn't slow my little Lady Bug down!  She hammed it up all day long her her Lala and Poppa who had just arrived into town. 

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I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned it on her or not, but Katie Wynn loves men!  She shies away from the women - you know, the ones who always want to hold her - but she'll flirt and peek around at men on any given day.  It didn't take her long to decide she loooooved her Poppa.  Seriously, she never cuddles like this in my arms!

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I really don't think he minded being her favorite and getting all of her good lovin'.  

Obviously with Friday's all-day-rain shower, I was a nervous wreck about Saturday's outside party.  There was no way I would be moving the petting zoo into my house!! My worried prayers were answered when I woke up Saturday morning to sunshine.  We woke up early and got to moving furniture out to the grass.  The yard was wet but it thankfully dried off before the animals (and party guests!) arrived.  We tried to so hard to lay Katie Wynn down for a nap around nine so she would be well-rested.  But you know, nothing ever goes as planned.  T minus seven minutes til her birthday party and she face planted into her Poppa's chest and fell asleep! 

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We let her sleep for about 25 minutes before waking her up and bringing her outside.  She had no idea what was going on!  The picture below is from the end of the party, when I finally found the party hat I made for her.  She was supposed to wear that when eating her smash cake!  Oopsie daisy. 

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Like I said above, the party was a huge success.  I hope the photographer got a good picture of her grin when she rode the pony, but it's really her giggles that I want to remember!  Maybe we have a little cowgirl on our hands?  I know that would thrill some of her cousins! :) 

On the party invitation, we requested that, in lieu of gifts, guests bring a donation for Heifer International.   I'm thrilled that we'll have a sizable donation amount to send their way, and I'm also thrilled that we don't have TONS of new toys to find room for.  We waited to open what few gifts she did get until after everyone had left except for her grandparents and great grandmother.  KW did a great job of opening the first gift - two barnyard books - but then couldn't be bothered to open any other ones.  She was too busy carrying her books around!  Thank goodness for Anna and Wyatt being there to help (and being more excited about her gifts than she was).  Oh, and one gift had a blue ribbon on it that she wore as a birthday princess sash.

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It wasn't until they got to the very last present that she decided ripping the paper off could be kind of fun.  Good thing it was a big box with lots of paper on it! 

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As soon as all the gifts were opened, the birthday girl crashed HARD!  She didn't even fight going down for a nap.   

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After her nap, it was fun to watch her face as she rediscovered her new toys all over again!  This is Lulu Ladybug who plays four different songs.  It jingled the whole time it was wrapped up in its box.  I feel for the poor UPS man who had to drive it around all day!

After a busy Sunday morning and a lazy afternoon, we took Katie Wynn outside in the early evening to try out some more of her new toys.  How cute is this garden cart that she got from her Aunt Beth, Uncle Nick, Jett and Bren?

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It doubles as a wheelbarrow, but she hasn't quite figured out that it would be MUCH easier to wheel around if she would pull up on those handles! 

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This chair is not new at all (five bucks at Walmart, go get one for your kiddo!) but we had it out for her too.  She decided rather than sitting in it, she'd rather carry it around.  That seems smart for someone who's still trying figure out how to walk without falling over, right? 

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She took a break from her furniture rearranging to play basketball with her Daddy.  I bet her brother would be thrilled if she took up an interest in this sport!

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She ended the evening back with the chair, but this time actually sitting in it.  And of course, she's giving all those grins to her Poppa! 

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I'll be back soon with updates about this little girl being ONE.  How is that even possible??  Til then, kick back - literally - in your lawn chair and enjoy this awesome weather! 

Half a Party!

Saturday, June 8th was Doc's exact half birthday, so I threw him a party!  That might sound weird but it wasn't just any half birthday, it was his 39 and a half birthday.  As in, he'll be FORTY in December.  And we all know December is the worst time of year to try to plan a non-Christmas party.  Plus, I thought this would be a much better way to catch him off guard.  Did I mention it was a surprise party??

First, the details: I rented out a bar, yes a bar - one that used to be an old brothel, actually - for the party.  Obviously I couldn't have it at our house because he might notice me getting ready for it.  As far as food and drinks went, I just had to supply the wine (it's a beer-only bar and we kept it simple) and the sweets.  Since I knew I wouldn't be able to decorate myself before the party (because I'd be with Doc), I kept the party decorations very simple.  For the tables, I bought silver sparkly trees to sit next to black and white photos of Doc through the years.  But not a whole picture, just half. :)

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I'll go ahead and confess that I didn't actually know his ages in these pictures, so it's a total guess.  Bill and Pat, feel free to correct me!

The cook, pictured above with half of Doc, kept the soul burgers coming hot off the griddle all night long.  Man, these cheeseburgers are sinfully good!  In keeping with the theme, they were served in halves.

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The birthday cake was made to match the party invitation - both designed to look like they had been cut in half.

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Now, getting the birthday boy to the party venue was a little tricky.  It started at 7:00 and this is a bar that doesn't get hoppin' until well after midnight.  I tried my best to make it seem like we were going out to dinner, and then right when we were passing the bar on the sidewalk I grabbed him and said "Hey, let's stop in here!"

SURPRISE!

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Truthfully, I think he knew something was going on because I don't often make plans without including him.  But hopefully he was at least surprised at the location and the number of our friends that showed up.  I was so thrilled to see such a crowd!

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Here are pics of a bunch of the people that came to party.

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(Jenny's date was out of town!)

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Me and my bridesmaids!  So glad these girls are still a big part of my life!

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One of the most popular things about this bar - right after the soul burgers - is that the music is all from the juke box.  I didn't really think that through when I was planning the party but our guests didn't seem to mind filling it with dollars to pick good tunes.  These guys were pros at picking the best ones!

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Only Emily would "halfway" pose with half of my husband.  :)

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This was really the most perfect venue to have the party.  Good food, good beer, good music, tables to sit at, room to mingle, dance floor and pool tables to further entertain you.  Oh, and no cleaning up at the end of the night!

Christopher and Matt carefully line up a good shot.

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Obligatory picture with the cake before cutting into it.

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Looks like he loves me!  I wonder if I'd told him yet that there'd be a bill to pay at the end of the night, and that I was going to let him take care of that.  SURPRISE!

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It's not a half party without half a party hat.  We sang the birthday song to him too - but just half of it.

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Dancin' the night away.

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Several guests brought gifts for Doc, so towards the end of the night we sat him down to open them.

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He got SO many fun gifts!  Half pints of beer, half handles of liquor, half six packs, cards cut in half, half boxes of golf balls.

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Allison and Jenny brought a half martini tray.

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Hopefully you can read all the half items included in the picture below.  So creative!

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My dad gave him a half of a golf hat.

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And with it came - wait for it - a half a golf glove!

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Not pictured is the half a bag of tootsie rolls from my mom (Doc's very favorite candy!).  The first thing he said the day after the party was, "I wonder where the other half of the bag of tootsie rolls is."

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This is the picture of all his loot that we took the next morning, and I think a couple things are actually missing.  We'll have to have another party just get rid of it all!

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More partying!

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My mom and three of her besties.  My friends and I hope we're like them when we grow up.

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So we tried to recreate their picture together.  Not too bad, I think.

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The party was so, so, so much fun!  And I think Doc really enjoyed it!  I am so grateful to all of our friends that came out (and go babysitters!) to spend their evening with us; it really means a lot.

Oh, and this post would not be possible at all if it weren't for Allison graciously taking pictures all night.  She also decorated for me in advance.  Many, many thanks, Allison!

Seersuckered Cuteness

So, you know how I've been sewing like crazy lately?  Well, after I made the cute seersuckered dress for Katie Wynn, I made another one for a sweet new baby girl, Olivia.  And then it just so happened that when I was going to see Olivia and get to deliver her dress, I was also going to get to see two cute handsome little fellas at the same time.  I couldn't show up with nothing for them!  So I got busy doing some more sewing. The result?  A whole lot of seersuckered cuteness all sitting on one couch.

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On the far left is Grant, born last November.  Then Katie Wynn and she's 7 months old.  The wee one is Olivia; she's just five weeks!  And all the way to the right is Everett.  He arrived in October.

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Truth be told, my mom helped sew the boys' bubbles after I monogrammed them, so I could spend time making them all matching bibs.  These babies will be drooling in style this summer! 

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Justin and Megan were sweet enough to have us all over for dinner so that we could have a playdate with all our babies.  I hope it's the first of many playdates together!  (Also, many thanks to Justin for taking these pics and to Megan for sharing them with me.)

It was fun to watch the babies interact now that they're a little more "awake."  Well, except for baby Olivia.  She did some good snoozing while the others babbled. :)

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I just can't get over how big they've gotten and how cute they all are!

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Makes me want to dress Katie bug in seersucker every day this summer.  Better get busy doing more sewing...

Recent Happenings

Since becoming a mom (7 weeks ago!), I’ve rearranged a lot of things in my daily schedule to make them work with the baby’s schedule.  I know exactly what time I need to get in the shower if I want to be dressed before she needs a bottle.  I know what times of the day she’s happiest and will sit in the bouncy seat so I can do dishes and fold laundry.  I also know when she’ll nap the best if I want to lay down and sneak in a nap for myself too.  The one thing I can’t seem to figure out is when I can sit down at a computer long enough to blog.  It’s hard!  Blogging in general is hard.  I don’t think non-blogger’s realize that.  It takes a lot of time to upload pictures (first to your computer and then to your blog’s website) and then to write somewhat coherent thoughts to go along with them.  Of course, if you edit your photos you’ve got to work that in too.  And don’t even get me started about the days when, right as you finish a long post, the whole thing magically disappears into thin air and you have to start over.  Those are the days I want to quit.

BUT.  I like having a blog.  I like having things documented.  I like sharing things that we’re doing and I love hearing from you guys!  So, even though there are times when it’s incredibly hard, for now I will continue to try to find time to blog…even if it means there’s a week or more between posts.  Eventually I’ll find the right place for blogging in my schedule.

All that said, today I’m writing in the car.  Yep.  We’re headed back to Florida to try to redo our beach trip.  This time, my dad is traveling with me and mom (and the baby).  Doc will hop on a plane and meet us there tomorrow (he will also have a work meeting or two so yay for work buying his plane tickets!).  Dad is driving and Mom and Henry (the dog) got shotgun which leaves me hanging out in the back with Katie-bug.  No place I’d rather be. :)  It hit me about three days ago that I’d have at least 8 hours straight in the car without having to drive or keep the driver awake…nothing to do but sit here.  Ahhh…glorious!  Obviously I don’t have internet access (although I hear some new cars do??!) so I’m typing in Word for now. 

And without further ado, let me play catch up from the last two or so weeks.  This post may be all over the place and ridiculously long!  Disclaimer: I’m not even going to bother editing any photos.  I know I have eight hours but I’m feeling a little lazy.

Let’s rewind all the way back to October 21st when we finally got to meet this sweet snuggle bunny.

Thad Everett Cook was born on October 15th and is quite the handsome little fella.  Remember when I helped shower him and his mom here?  We took Katie Wynn over to meet her future boyfriend one Sunday afternoon after church, and were lucky enough to get to visit with some of our other friends too.  Sarah (and her husband Charlie and son Gus) also got to meet Katie for the first time.

Katie felt so comfortable with Sarah that she snuggled right up and fell asleep.

I was not surprised at all when Doc immediately settled in with Everett.  He loves babies!

Everett has the softest blond (dare I say strawberry blond?) hair ever!  I could just pet his little head all day long. :)

I had not gotten to see Gus since before Easter.  I couldn’t believe how much bigger he was!  And handsome, too.  I think he looks a lot like his daddy.

The last time I saw Gus, I cradled him in my arms and he fell right to sleep.  Now, he’s a busy, busy boy!  Way too busy for me and my camera.

See?  Even Chris couldn’t keep him still.  He wanted out of those arms…there were stairs to climb and places to explore!

The Earls were also there to see all the babies.  Katie took a nap on Jenny too – she was spoiled that day!

Before we all left and went our separate ways, we took a picture of the moms and their babies.  My, how things have changed!  Apparently the three of us as moms is pretty hilarious.

The next weekend, we were lucky enough to get to see the Cooks and the Earls again.  This time, it was to celebrate Allison’s birthday.  Being born on October 30th, she’s almost a Halloween baby.  I made festive cupcakes for us to have after dinner.  They’re mummies…you know, cause we’re both mummies now.  Har.

I took the most random pictures from this night.  Like, for instance, Jenny putting salad on her plate. 

I was a teribble hostesses and completely forgot to get candles for Allison’s birthday cupcakes.  We’ll blame it on the baby brain.  She was a good sport and blew out a match…even though we also forgot to sing the birthday song.  D’oh!

Darrin had the magic touch that night.  Not only did baby Everett sack out on him, but Lolli did too. 

The weekend of Allison’s birthday dinner was also the weekend that my parents kept my niece, Bren, and nephew, Jett, while my brother and his wife were out of town.  Bren came over to my house Friday afternoon and helped me make the mummy cupcakes.  After washing our hands, there was a very strict rule that we could not dip our little fingers into the cake batter for a taste test.  There was also a rule that if we went into the living room to check on baby Katie while she was napping that we were just to look and not touch her.  So, to recap, there were two rules: no fingers in the chocolate and no touching the baby.  After popping the cupcakes into the oven, I went in to check on Katie and saw that her gown had quite a bit of chocolate all over it.  Some temptations are just too hard for a 4-year-old to resist.

We had our big kids that weekend too so my parents brought Bren and Jett over for dinner Saturday night.  The kids all play so well together.  Here are Bren and Anna watching tv in the living room (after we’d started clearing it out to get ready for the new floors). 

I wish I had a cute picture of the boys too but they were up in the bonus room playing on the wii and watching the Notre Dame game.  They tend to hide from me and my camera!

Besides hanging out with Anna, Bren’s favorite activity of the weekend was getting to hold baby Katie.

 

Speaking of baby Katie, how cute is she after her bath?!

And also all dressed up for church and wearing her bonnet?

She has been sleeping in just plain onesies at night because all of her pajamas were way too big.  I recently discovered that these polo footed jammies fit her and now I think they might be my very favorite thing to see her in.  My goodness, I could just eat her up!

One afternoon she fell asleep on my mom’s chest and I couldn’t resist snapping a pic or two of that sweet, peaceful face.

 

The day before we were scheduled to leave for Florida (round one) was the day of our church’s Trunk or Treat.  I had signed up to have my trunk there so I had to quickly come up with some way to decorate my car.  It’s not required, but a lot of people also have a game or something for the kids to do when they trick-or-treat at their car – things like a bean bag toss or tennis ball throwing or basketball shooting, etc.  I wanted to have some kind of activity, but I also knew I didn’t want to spend the whole time chasing balls across the parking lot like those other idiots trunk owners.

After doing some brainstorming, Mom and I spent the afternoon making this: a six-eyed monster who likes to eat eyeballs. 

We cut a hole in his belly and the trick-or-treaters had to reach in and dig through his guts (spaghetti noodles) to find an eyeball (grapes) in order to get a piece of candy.  Kinda fun, right?  Some kids loved it and thought it was soooo gross and cool.  Some kids cheated and peeked inside and got an eyeball off the top.  Some kids cried and didn’t do it at all.  And some kids – these are the ones that I dreaded – reached both hands in and pulled out as much of the guts as they could possibly hold and then turned to me with this look on their face like “what am I supposed to do with it?” and before I knew it, I’d have a pile of slimy spaghetti noodles in my hands.  That’s when all the ball chasers looked over at me like, “ha – who’s the idiot now?”

The next day is when Mom and I loaded Katie Wynn into the car and hit the road for Florida.  She was a champ in the car!  We ended up only having two days there since we cut the trip short.  When I found out we’d be leaving early, I panicked that we wouldn’t have time to take her to the beach for a photoshoot I had been planning, so I put her swimsuit on her at the beach house.  I had never even tried it on her and had to at least see how it looked!

It fit perfectly and she was so, so cute in it.  Not sure if you can tell in the pic but it kinda bubbles out at the waist.  So presh.  I think we still have a bit of growing room in the hat though…

The next day was Halloween so I dressed her up in her cute Janie and Jack pumpkin clothes that Doc’s mom gave her.

We strolled around the town of Rosemary and stopped in a little restaurant for lunch.

It was so nice outside that day.  We rested on a park bench and had a mini photoshoot after a diaper change.  I love my little pumpkin!

So about this beach photoshoot…ever since we planned the beach trip I had envisioned the cutest picture of her in a sand bucket on the beach with the ocean behind her.  So cute, right?  Only problem was that she was too big to fit in any of the sand pails we had!  Boo.  Mom found a cute navy and white striped towel so I thought I could somehow arrange her on it with the ocean behind her and get an equally as cute picture. 

Katie thought that was the dumbest idea ever.

I will say that it was incredibly windy down by the ocean.  Between having her in a swimsuit out in the wind and the pumpkin pictures, I’ve probably secured my spot in the running for Worst Mom of the Year. 

I spent a lot of time telling her about how the beach is really fun and one day she’ll love running around on it and that not all kids get to go on beach vacations so she should be thankful to be there.  I think she really understood my message.

Still not totally convinced that she should be thankful to be there…

I was really bummed that I wasn’t getting any cute shots of her on the beach.  I had had really high hopes.  We had also brought a little beach chair with us in case the towel didn’t work out, but the wind was so strong by the water that every time I set the chair up, it got blown over.  Mom had a good idea to take it up on the dune behind the beach chair rental place so that we could sit in the shade and have the wind blocked.  Katie-bug was pretty mad by that point so I sat with her for a few minutes to calm her down.

We eventually propped her up in the corner of the chair and tried to get some pictures.  Poor thing kept sliding down in the seat so Mom had to kinda help hold her up.  This is about the best we could get.

I guess we could try the photoshoot again on this trip, but it just hit me that my camera is still sitting on the kitchen table back at home.  Hmmm.

I had my first little scare last week about a rash that was on her head and face.  I quickly called the doctor and made an appointment to bring her in.  The doctor kinda looked at me like I was crazy and told me she just has cradle cap.  How was I supposed to know that cradle cap could be a rash and that it wasn’t just a flaky scalp?!  I think I should get a little bit of credit for it taking over 6 weeks before my first call to the doctor’s office.

The good thing about me taking her in is that we got to do a weigh in.  My little girl tipped the scales at a whopping ten pounds even!  She’s packing on the pounds. :)The funny thing is that at six weeks old, she still hadn’t made it up to her daddy’s birth weight yet!

Katie does an awesome job of holding her head up - I think she’s pretty much held it up since day one – so last week I set her in her bumbo seat for a few minutes.  I think she’s still probably way too small for it and a little too bobble-head-ish, but she seemed to enjoy it for the little amount of time she was in it.  I can’t wait until she can sit in it more often.

Phew!  I told you this was going to be long and all over the place!  My word document is officially 14 pages long.  Geez.  I do have pictures of a huge project I just finished to share with you, but I’ll do those in a different post.  Right now it’s time for a nap. :)