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Monday, May 18, 2009
Believe it or not...
We're not playing tricks on you - that is what you think it is: Hannah's first tooth! (Sorry the picture it a little crazy...it's not an easy shot to get!) I noticed it on Friday...it seriously just came out of nowhere. Thinking that it would probably sit right underneath the gums for a while, you can imagine our surprise when it cut through the next day! So Hannah, who is just 3 1/2 months old, has a tooth. I'm pretty sure I can see the one right next to it slowly working its way through the gums.
So, our baby has a tooth. It's very exciting! ...yet...I'm a little scared of the biting. :)
Friday, May 15, 2009
Lily's almost 2!
Before her birthday, I wanted to get some pictures up of Lily being silly. I can't believe she's almost 2!
I suppose we should get her a bigger car seat...this one's a little small on her! Naw, she decided she wanted to sit in Hannah's seat.
As she was eating chicken nuggets and ketchup, she says "cute!" I looked over and saw she had put ketchup on each finger...
The same day, she climbed into the trash can. It's a perfect fit!
As is this diaper box...
Notice that none of these things are really toys, yet they keep her just as busy as some $20 gift I could have bought. Kids are funny.
I can't believe she's almost 2!!! They really do grow too quickly.
I suppose we should get her a bigger car seat...this one's a little small on her! Naw, she decided she wanted to sit in Hannah's seat.
As she was eating chicken nuggets and ketchup, she says "cute!" I looked over and saw she had put ketchup on each finger...
The same day, she climbed into the trash can. It's a perfect fit!
As is this diaper box...
Notice that none of these things are really toys, yet they keep her just as busy as some $20 gift I could have bought. Kids are funny.
I can't believe she's almost 2!!! They really do grow too quickly.
Lily's "Chocolate"
Last week I was holding Lily when she looked at my neck and said "chocolate!" Then she looked at Jonny's face and said "Daddy chocolate face." We couldn't figure out what she was talking about until she pointed at the mole on my neck and said "Mommy chocolate!" And Jonny's face is covered in freckles, so that was his "chocolate." Very cute. A couple of days later, I was looking at her face and saw that she has her first very own "chocolate." It's extremely small, but it's there!
What's crazy is that I when I was looking at it, she said "Lily chocolate" even though I didn't tell her what it was! Weird....
What's crazy is that I when I was looking at it, she said "Lily chocolate" even though I didn't tell her what it was! Weird....
Mother's Day
Mother's Day this year was great! Lily had been sick, so we only went to Sacrament Meeting at church, and when we got home Jonny gave me my presents from him and the girls. The girls got me (more like Jonny got it for me and put their name on the card) the Better Homes and Gardens Cook Book. And Jonny got me an apple peeler/corer/slicer! I've been wanting those for a really long time! Maybe it's also Jonny's hints that I should spend more time in the kitchen...? ;)
In the girls' card were 2 stickers. One was for Lily and it said "Mommy's Little Princess," and the other one was for me:
I got to wear it all day - it was very cute. I also did nothing all day. Well, besides take care of the girls. But I didn't have to help with dinner or clean up or anything, it was wonderful.
I'm very glad to be a mom. It's the best feeling in the world when Lily comes up to me, gives me a hug and says "I love you, Mommy." Or when I get Hannah up from her nap and she just looks and me and gives me the biggest smile. These girls just make my heart melt! I wouldn't trade being a mom for ANYTHING.
In the girls' card were 2 stickers. One was for Lily and it said "Mommy's Little Princess," and the other one was for me:
I got to wear it all day - it was very cute. I also did nothing all day. Well, besides take care of the girls. But I didn't have to help with dinner or clean up or anything, it was wonderful.
I'm very glad to be a mom. It's the best feeling in the world when Lily comes up to me, gives me a hug and says "I love you, Mommy." Or when I get Hannah up from her nap and she just looks and me and gives me the biggest smile. These girls just make my heart melt! I wouldn't trade being a mom for ANYTHING.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
3 months!
Hannah is already 3 months old! Time has flown by extremely quickly. She now sleeps through the night, takes pretty good naps during the day, and is generally a very happy baby. Like Lily is and was, Hannah is more interested in the things around her than what she should be doing (like eating or sleeping), but I just figure that it makes for a smart child. :) She's getting really good at holding her head up, which makes for a longer and much more fun tummy time.
I've started to put her in the Bumbo, and she really enjoys being able to see things right-side up.
She's also decided that her thumb is her best friend when she's tired. She took a binky only for about a month, then just outright refused it. Lily was completely addicted to it at this age, so it's a good change for me. Now I just have to worry about weaning her from thumb-sucking later on in life! Ah, well...it's cute for right now...
At this age, Lily was already rolling over. I know that's pretty early, but I half expect Hannah to follow the same path, but I guess when there's another one around where you have to worry about them poking and prodding her, the babies just don't get as much floor time. I can't wait for her to grow up and start doing things! I want to see what kind of a kid she turns out to be!
I've started to put her in the Bumbo, and she really enjoys being able to see things right-side up.
She's also decided that her thumb is her best friend when she's tired. She took a binky only for about a month, then just outright refused it. Lily was completely addicted to it at this age, so it's a good change for me. Now I just have to worry about weaning her from thumb-sucking later on in life! Ah, well...it's cute for right now...
At this age, Lily was already rolling over. I know that's pretty early, but I half expect Hannah to follow the same path, but I guess when there's another one around where you have to worry about them poking and prodding her, the babies just don't get as much floor time. I can't wait for her to grow up and start doing things! I want to see what kind of a kid she turns out to be!
Friday, May 1, 2009
Disneyland and Emily's Wedding!
(Warning!!! This post is pretty long! Don't say I didn't warn you!)
Jonny and I decided to take a trip to Disneyland two weeks ago. His cousin was getting married on April 25, and we really wanted to go, so we made a week long vacation out of it!
(I apologize in advance for the really detailed blog. Normally I don't like to explain day by day, but there were just so many things that happened that I need written down! Hopefully the pictures will make up for it.) We left on Sunday and went straight to the park to catch the fireworks show (they only do it on the weekends when it's not busy). We actually made it there with time to spare, so Jonny & Lily went on Buzz Lightyear - she was so scared that she curled up on the seat, and I took Lily on the Astro Orbitors - she was a little scared on that one too...it goes a lot faster than you think! Lily wasn't sure what to do during the fireworks show. She thought it was cool, but lost interest toward the end. When everyone got excited as Tinkerbell flew around the castle, she started to say "hi Tinkerbell!" and wave furiously. The funny thing is, is that we have never mentioned Tinkerbell to her, so she had absolutely no idea who she was!
We spent the next 3 days at the park. On Monday, Lily was exhausted from the drive to CA, she was overwhelmed with so many new things, and it was ridiculously hot (98 degrees!), so it wasn't the greatest day. After she woke up from her nap, we decided to go on the Finding Nemo Submarines. While in line, Hannah spit up on me and I left the burp cloth in the diaper bag. As we're going down into the sub, Lily starts freaking out (as she did on just about every ride). We sit her in between us, but she won't calm down. Jonny was holding Hannah, and she kept spitting up on him throughout the entire ride (I think she was too hot). So the ride starts and Lily says "pee pee." Oh great. She has been doing that lately because she's learned that whenever she says it, we rush her to the bathroom. So does she really have to go, or is she just saying that to get out of riding the ride? Well, either way, we're stuck here for 15 minutes. She doesn't really calm down, and I'm sure everyone is thinking, Poor child...her parents are torturing her by making her go on this ride! Oh well! So I sat her on my lap, and that made her a little calm. Then suddenly, I feel this splashing on my feet. For a split second, I thought they had an interactive ride...kinda like the Bug's Life show. Then I realized...Lily peed. On me. Greeeeat. The ride finally ended and we were the last ones out (thankfully we were sitting at the end). The Cast Members were pretty cool about it - I'm sure they have to deal with that a lot. I just hated being the parent whose child caused the delay in the ride! Anyway, we got off the ride and, boy, were we a sight to see! I kinda wish we had a picture of it. Lily was wearing a jean skirt, so you could obviously tell she had peed her pants (or skirt...), I had pee pretty much all over the front of my jean shorts, so it looked like I had peed MY pants, Jonny had spit up all over his shirt, and Hannah was just as content as could be. Needless to say, we were done for the day. I looked over at Jonny and said "We're going home." We packed up and headed back to our friend's house (Jeff and Susannah - our friends from Virginia who now live in LA).
Lily riding the "cows" on the carousel
Lorna and Lily in the line for Casey Jr.
On Tuesday, Jeff, Susannah and their daughter Kate (who is 7 months older than Lily) went with us to the park. Thankfully, it wasn't as hot that day...it was somewhere in the 80s. We met Jasmine, Ariel and Cinderella (Lily didn't really care), watched Playhouse Disney (which she LOVED), watched a parade at California Adventure, I beat Jonny at Toy Story Mania (my score: 159,100 with 34% accuracy; Jonny's score: 110,600 with 29% accuracy), and met Mickey and Goofy. The Celebrate parade at Disneyland was going on, so we thought we'd catch a little bit of it. We were standing in front of the castle and I put Lily on my shoulders so she could see over all of the people standing up. After shaking her booty for a little bit, she wanted to get down. When I let her down, she walked over and stood on the curb. Then she started dancing. Stomping her feet, clapping her hands, shaking her booty...and a lot of things I've never seen her do! I wish I would have had the video camera handy, but it was too far away for me to get while Lily was doing her thing, and I didn't want to take her away for fear of her not starting up again. Oh, and while she was dancing, most of the people around were watching her, not the parade! It was awesome.
Lily and Kate in line for the princesses
Lily and Kate with Jasmine
Lily and Kate with Ariel
Kate and Lily with Cinderella
The family with Goofy
The family with Mickey
Lily on a chair in Beast's Library
Jonny and Lily on Dumbo
Lily's "stage" during the parade
Lorna and Lily on the teacups (another of her favorite rides)
So on Wednesday, we went back to the park by ourselves. Lily had a couple of days to warm up to rides and understand what we do at Disneyland, so we were hoping it would be a really good day. Plus, the weather was in the 70s, so it was perfect! Lily was really good, and enjoyed most of the rides! We decided to watch the whole parade again, and she danced practically the whole time. It wasn't as cute as Tuesday's dancing, though. So it was a good day - our best day at the park.
The family with Pooh
The family with Tigger
Lorna, Lily and Hannah at Tom Sawyer's Island
Hannah was just a happy baby for the majority of the time!
Family castle picture
Cute!
Thursday morning, we went back to the park to take a family picture in front of the castle and to do my "Lorna" in the big California letters. Jonny took Lily on Pirates - one of her favorite rides. We then headed up to Modesto, stopping in Fresno and visited Scott & Terry Olsen (long-time family friends of Jonny). The wedding was on Saturday in Oakland, and it was beautiful. It went pretty smoothly, and Emily and Bobby (the bride and groom) were very happy. The reception was that night in Modesto, and even though there were a few snags getting everything set up, it ended up absolutely beautiful!
This one is probably my favorite picture of them
We drove home on Sunday...and it was a looooooooong day. We were all tired of being in the car, especially the girls, so we stopped more than usual, which made the trip even longer. We left Modesto around 9am and got home around 10:30pm. Too long of a drive after a long week. But it was a fun week! We had a blast, and would definitely do it again! We love Disneyland!
Here are some videos of Lily. This one is of her dancing at the parade (sorry it's kinda long...I know most people don't care about watching some other kid dancing...):
And this one is Jonny talking to Lily about our Disneyland trip. It's almost 10 minutes long...so don't say you weren't warned! I won't be offended if you don't watch it...I just thought I'd put it up for those who are interested.
Lily loves flying! :) And that about sums it up! If you've stuck with me this far, I hope you enjoyed it and didn't get bored!
Jonny and I decided to take a trip to Disneyland two weeks ago. His cousin was getting married on April 25, and we really wanted to go, so we made a week long vacation out of it!
(I apologize in advance for the really detailed blog. Normally I don't like to explain day by day, but there were just so many things that happened that I need written down! Hopefully the pictures will make up for it.) We left on Sunday and went straight to the park to catch the fireworks show (they only do it on the weekends when it's not busy). We actually made it there with time to spare, so Jonny & Lily went on Buzz Lightyear - she was so scared that she curled up on the seat, and I took Lily on the Astro Orbitors - she was a little scared on that one too...it goes a lot faster than you think! Lily wasn't sure what to do during the fireworks show. She thought it was cool, but lost interest toward the end. When everyone got excited as Tinkerbell flew around the castle, she started to say "hi Tinkerbell!" and wave furiously. The funny thing is, is that we have never mentioned Tinkerbell to her, so she had absolutely no idea who she was!
We spent the next 3 days at the park. On Monday, Lily was exhausted from the drive to CA, she was overwhelmed with so many new things, and it was ridiculously hot (98 degrees!), so it wasn't the greatest day. After she woke up from her nap, we decided to go on the Finding Nemo Submarines. While in line, Hannah spit up on me and I left the burp cloth in the diaper bag. As we're going down into the sub, Lily starts freaking out (as she did on just about every ride). We sit her in between us, but she won't calm down. Jonny was holding Hannah, and she kept spitting up on him throughout the entire ride (I think she was too hot). So the ride starts and Lily says "pee pee." Oh great. She has been doing that lately because she's learned that whenever she says it, we rush her to the bathroom. So does she really have to go, or is she just saying that to get out of riding the ride? Well, either way, we're stuck here for 15 minutes. She doesn't really calm down, and I'm sure everyone is thinking, Poor child...her parents are torturing her by making her go on this ride! Oh well! So I sat her on my lap, and that made her a little calm. Then suddenly, I feel this splashing on my feet. For a split second, I thought they had an interactive ride...kinda like the Bug's Life show. Then I realized...Lily peed. On me. Greeeeat. The ride finally ended and we were the last ones out (thankfully we were sitting at the end). The Cast Members were pretty cool about it - I'm sure they have to deal with that a lot. I just hated being the parent whose child caused the delay in the ride! Anyway, we got off the ride and, boy, were we a sight to see! I kinda wish we had a picture of it. Lily was wearing a jean skirt, so you could obviously tell she had peed her pants (or skirt...), I had pee pretty much all over the front of my jean shorts, so it looked like I had peed MY pants, Jonny had spit up all over his shirt, and Hannah was just as content as could be. Needless to say, we were done for the day. I looked over at Jonny and said "We're going home." We packed up and headed back to our friend's house (Jeff and Susannah - our friends from Virginia who now live in LA).
Lily riding the "cows" on the carousel
Lorna and Lily in the line for Casey Jr.
On Tuesday, Jeff, Susannah and their daughter Kate (who is 7 months older than Lily) went with us to the park. Thankfully, it wasn't as hot that day...it was somewhere in the 80s. We met Jasmine, Ariel and Cinderella (Lily didn't really care), watched Playhouse Disney (which she LOVED), watched a parade at California Adventure, I beat Jonny at Toy Story Mania (my score: 159,100 with 34% accuracy; Jonny's score: 110,600 with 29% accuracy), and met Mickey and Goofy. The Celebrate parade at Disneyland was going on, so we thought we'd catch a little bit of it. We were standing in front of the castle and I put Lily on my shoulders so she could see over all of the people standing up. After shaking her booty for a little bit, she wanted to get down. When I let her down, she walked over and stood on the curb. Then she started dancing. Stomping her feet, clapping her hands, shaking her booty...and a lot of things I've never seen her do! I wish I would have had the video camera handy, but it was too far away for me to get while Lily was doing her thing, and I didn't want to take her away for fear of her not starting up again. Oh, and while she was dancing, most of the people around were watching her, not the parade! It was awesome.
Lily and Kate in line for the princesses
Lily and Kate with Jasmine
Lily and Kate with Ariel
Kate and Lily with Cinderella
The family with Goofy
The family with Mickey
Lily on a chair in Beast's Library
Jonny and Lily on Dumbo
Lily's "stage" during the parade
Lorna and Lily on the teacups (another of her favorite rides)
So on Wednesday, we went back to the park by ourselves. Lily had a couple of days to warm up to rides and understand what we do at Disneyland, so we were hoping it would be a really good day. Plus, the weather was in the 70s, so it was perfect! Lily was really good, and enjoyed most of the rides! We decided to watch the whole parade again, and she danced practically the whole time. It wasn't as cute as Tuesday's dancing, though. So it was a good day - our best day at the park.
The family with Pooh
The family with Tigger
Lorna, Lily and Hannah at Tom Sawyer's Island
Hannah was just a happy baby for the majority of the time!
Family castle picture
Cute!
Thursday morning, we went back to the park to take a family picture in front of the castle and to do my "Lorna" in the big California letters. Jonny took Lily on Pirates - one of her favorite rides. We then headed up to Modesto, stopping in Fresno and visited Scott & Terry Olsen (long-time family friends of Jonny). The wedding was on Saturday in Oakland, and it was beautiful. It went pretty smoothly, and Emily and Bobby (the bride and groom) were very happy. The reception was that night in Modesto, and even though there were a few snags getting everything set up, it ended up absolutely beautiful!
This one is probably my favorite picture of them
We drove home on Sunday...and it was a looooooooong day. We were all tired of being in the car, especially the girls, so we stopped more than usual, which made the trip even longer. We left Modesto around 9am and got home around 10:30pm. Too long of a drive after a long week. But it was a fun week! We had a blast, and would definitely do it again! We love Disneyland!
Here are some videos of Lily. This one is of her dancing at the parade (sorry it's kinda long...I know most people don't care about watching some other kid dancing...):
Lily at the parade from Jonny & Lorna on Vimeo.
And this one is Jonny talking to Lily about our Disneyland trip. It's almost 10 minutes long...so don't say you weren't warned! I won't be offended if you don't watch it...I just thought I'd put it up for those who are interested.
Lily talks about Disneyland from Jonny & Lorna on Vimeo.
Lily loves flying! :) And that about sums it up! If you've stuck with me this far, I hope you enjoyed it and didn't get bored!
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