Monday, October 8, 2012

P-Town & The Durham Fair

A couple weeks ago we took a trip out to Provincetown for a long weekend, and Eliza was joined by her good friend Ian. They had a great time being silly together.





It was a little chilly, but we still had fun at the beach. Having the beach right next to downtown (and the house we stayed in) was pretty convenient.



Family picture time...and one with Ian!




The next weekend, we went to the fair! Eliza had a great time petting cows, goats, her cousin, and random toddlers that she didn't know. The cows she is petting are owned by Melinda who lived across from David when he was growing up in Madison.







See you next time!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Catching Up

Last you heard from us, Eliza was 364 days old and we had just about made it through our first year as parents. Guess we sort of forgot about the blog once we hit that milestone. But a few people have asked when we would update it again, and we were just organizing some pictures, so we thought it would be a good time to catch up a bit, and then try to do better again going forward!

So, yes, she did turn 1. Here's a pic from her actual birthday. Her dad had ice cream, she didn't. Poor kid.


At her birthday party she had a great time with friends and family (and this time, we gave her dessert!)



The next party in Eliza's life of leisure was at Memorial Day, where she got to see everyone again, as well as the Simms kids who came up for a visit. She also got to really play at the beach for the first time, definitely having more fun than last summer when she was usually sleeping in some type of wrap.




Oh, and did we mention that she has become very silly at the age of 1?



Who, me?



Gram Pete came north for a visit, so Eliza went out to say hello to her great grandma.


Pool time at TBR!


Dave O visited us in Somerville for a weekend, and he quickly learned that reading books is the way to Eliza's heart


July 4! Last year, Eliza slept through the cannons in the 1812 Overture. This year, she stayed awake through the youth orchestra and the bagpipes (which definitely got her attention). Oh, and her first steps were earlier in this day.



The busy social calendar continued with Gramps' 90th birthday up in Delmar, where she also met some of her Great Aunts and Uncles (including Ruth below)



First time in pigtails!


Training to be a sumo star. I don't have the heart to tell her that babies in the 2nd percentile of weight probably don't have what it takes.


In July we made more friends. Olivia came down from Montreal to try to inspire Eliza to move to walking full time. By the time we went to Maine and saw Adelaide (with her mom Shannon below), walking had definitely become the primary mode of transport. Nothing in the house is safe.





Lots of walking and talking in the Berkshires, where the definite highlight was "BABY!" Her cousin Robert may not have much interest in Eliza yet, but she is definitely obsessed with him. As you can see,  she's a little more dismissive of Uncle Shennell. But he's not giving up yet!





Oh and then there was the day that for whatever reason (mostly because she thought it was funny), Eliza decided to walk around with her arms backwards. All day.



A couple weekends ago we had to get the obligatory shot with Ian. Just in case they do end up getting married, it's important we keep a log of their early days together.


An action shot would be better, but here's Eliza's dance. Put on any music, heck even just drive by our house with loud music on, and she'll say "DEET!" and get into her dance pose. Why holding her hands together like she just won a boxing match is what she thinks of as dancing, we don't know.


Zoo! Walking through the fake caves was at least as fun as seeing the animals.


Til next time! (Hopefully sooner than 4.5 months) - cheers!








Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Turning 1 Tomorrow!

With one day until her birthday, time for an update! Been having lots of fun the last few weeks. First, we learned how to make faces in the mirror (Eliza starts it, we only follow along).


Then it was off to Madison to celebrate Easter, as well as Aunt Sarah's baby shower. The countdown to the cousin is on! The highlight of Easter was probably getting to play underneath her high chair.







Eliza was a big help in getting our taxes done. Thanks Little Miss Dependent!


An empty bottle. Eliza is already into metaphors, as she ponders the fate of the baseball team on her bib.
Next up: Birthday Party!!!