Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Official Logo of Bend Bouquets

Thanks to the creative talents of Sharon at Forever Family Designs we have a stylin' new logo. Her business mainly designs adoption profiles, but I don't think there is anything that she can't design. Thanks Sharon!!

www.bendbouquets.com ~ Check it out!
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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Almost Ready to say, "Ma"

We Still Miss You Daddy!!

Emma at the Park Again!


We are loving this warmer weather. Everyday after Emma's nap we go down to the park. She grunts the entire time she is on the swing; that means she is having fun. Oh, by the way check out her new shoes. They are pink baby Etnies with brown little dogs on them. They are so cute!! Perry & Sabine brought them back from Hawaii last summer.

And today Emma is 8 months old.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day

I almost forgot it was St. Patrick's Day until I happened to stop at Dutch Bros. this morning. I love their coffee, but why do they crank up the tunes and then try to have a conversation with you?? They never hear what I am saying, so what is the point?

Monday, March 16, 2009

We Miss You Daddy!!!!

Here are some pictures of Emma from this weekend:

She sat still for a moment to get a picture while in her bouncer.
She loves the baby swings at the park.
She thinks it is funny to mess up her hat.
And she likes the colorful carpet at the library.







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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Scooting for the Newspaper



Hi Da... Da ... Da,
Watch me scoot! I can't wait to see you tonight!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

She said, "Ma."

I am definitely becoming a proud mom. I think everything Emma does is so great!!

She has been saying, "Da, da, da" for about a month now. Last night she finally said, "ma, ma, ma", well it kind of came out like a "na, na, na", but it is all the same to me. I kind of coached her with some cherrios, but it still counts right??

Monday, March 9, 2009

New Foods

Scooting along on her belly, Emma reaches for her daddy's newspaper and crumples it. The crunching sound brings her a feeling of pure satisfaction. Crumpling one piece after another she leaves the living room in shambles as she moves onto her toy bin, only to find that it is just out of reach. With a few grunts and kicks in the air, she moves close enough to grab the handle. She grabs the handle with both hands, but finds that it won't budge. Pushing all her body weight onto the handle, the toy bin unloads on top of her. "Ahhh," toy felicity can be seen on her face; a brimming smile. She moves her cow, bee, and rattle aside and grabs for her book. After reading her favorite book about Emma Lou Bronson she gives a few screams of irritation to let her parents know she is ready for a bath. A warm bath is a soothing champion after a long day of playing, eating, and messing her pants.

Emma days are becoming full of exploration. She loves trying new foods. And I love that; I am hoping to not have a picky toddler. I would love it if Emma just ate what we eat. I don't want to buy baby food. So far she loves avocado, sweet potatoes, peas, green beans, salmon with sweet potatoes. Last week she tried beans & rice when Robert and I had a mexican night. She loved it. I ran it through a little food processor for a few seconds. She also tried applesauce. It was a little too sour for her. She will eat cereal now, only if I add peaches to it.
And this weekend she tried cheerios, she hasn't learned how to pick them up yet, but she liked the texture in her mouth.

My friend Barb gave me a Food Mill from Bed, Bath & Beyond. She has four boys and her husband is a pastor, so she knows how to stretch a dollar. With the food mill I can grind up Emma some chicken or salmon right at the dinner table or even at a restaurant.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Up on All Fours


Emma made some great progress in her desire to crawl today. She can balance on her hands and knees for about 4 seconds.


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