How could ONE BABY create this much laundry in just a little over one week? I mean, SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
How is this even possible?
How could ONE BABY create this much laundry in just a little over one week? I mean, SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!
Just some funny photos
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Niki & Erin at 4 months
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Such a big girl
Charlie looks like such a big girl in her cute pink overalls (a gift from Sue & Greg Lowe). Yesterday, she started pushing up onto straight arms when I put her on her tummy (a precursor to learning to crawl), and she has been getting up on her knees a little (though not both of those things at the same time) during tummy time as well. Yikes! Time to get some of the breakables up off of the floor. We're slowly weaning her off of swaddling at night, which makes me sad because I love her all wrapped up like a burrito. Yes, I do like Mexican food.
I put her down to sleep a little after 10 pm last night, and she's just now starting to wake up in her crib. I'm watching her on the monitor, which is so much fun to do. It's like a reality show with a supercute star. Not much action though, usually. Anyway, she has slept nearly 11 hours, which is a record! Go Charlie Jo!!
Today, Charlie and I have to go get the Mazda's oil changed and tires rotated, PLUS shop for a new washing machine. Fun times ahead!



I put her down to sleep a little after 10 pm last night, and she's just now starting to wake up in her crib. I'm watching her on the monitor, which is so much fun to do. It's like a reality show with a supercute star. Not much action though, usually. Anyway, she has slept nearly 11 hours, which is a record! Go Charlie Jo!!
Today, Charlie and I have to go get the Mazda's oil changed and tires rotated, PLUS shop for a new washing machine. Fun times ahead!



Sunday, July 20, 2008
Center Hill Lake fun with Michiganders
Our buddies came down from Michigan for the weekend to meet Charlie Jo and to spend a day on the lake with us. We got together with other mutual friends from Michigan and headed out to Center Hill Lake. All eight adults, four kids and tons of stuff packed onto the pontoon and set sail on Center Hill Lake. Or puttered out with a motor. Whatever. We had a great time and spent most of the day marinating in the warm water.
For Charlie Jo, this was the outfit of choice. It was a steamy, steamy day.

It was Charlie's first time in Center Hill Lake. She liked to lick the inflatable baby seat.

I won't tell you how long it took me to squeeze that ring over my hips.

Charlie loved sleeping on the boat.

But she loved chewing on her toes even more.
For Charlie Jo, this was the outfit of choice. It was a steamy, steamy day.
It was Charlie's first time in Center Hill Lake. She liked to lick the inflatable baby seat.
I won't tell you how long it took me to squeeze that ring over my hips.
Charlie loved sleeping on the boat.
But she loved chewing on her toes even more.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Lunch at Monell's
Today, Alicia, Faith Carol, Charlotte and I headed to downtown Franklin for lunch at Monell's. They have great family-style-sit-at-a-long-table-with-strangers dining and very yummy southern food. The fried chicken was to die for. The best part is the restaurant is located in the old jail!

Pretty building, huh? The front part was the living quarters for the sheriff and his family.
The cashier took us for a tour of the upstairs. He is standing on the trap door that used to drop out beneath the criminals being hanged!

This is the dungeon. Looks like they forgot to let one of the prisoners out before they turned it into a restaurant.

There's still bars on the windows in the back.

After lunch, we walked across the street to a custom cookie cafe, where they will make cookies to order with your choice of mix-ins. You can even have a Bake Your Own Cookie birthday party. Fun! We didn't get any cookies, but Charlie had a good time being carried around by Faith Carol.

But then Faith Carol bored her to sleep.

Pretty building, huh? The front part was the living quarters for the sheriff and his family.
The cashier took us for a tour of the upstairs. He is standing on the trap door that used to drop out beneath the criminals being hanged!

This is the dungeon. Looks like they forgot to let one of the prisoners out before they turned it into a restaurant.

There's still bars on the windows in the back.

After lunch, we walked across the street to a custom cookie cafe, where they will make cookies to order with your choice of mix-ins. You can even have a Bake Your Own Cookie birthday party. Fun! We didn't get any cookies, but Charlie had a good time being carried around by Faith Carol.
But then Faith Carol bored her to sleep.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Goofing around with a new program
I just made this using Smilebox.com software, which I read about in a magazine. It looks like a lot of fun!
| Make a Smilebox free ecard |
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Another successful munch 'n' crunch
Our second meal went even better than the first, despite than my failure to remember to procure a bib before starting. Hey - I'm not an expert mom yet!
Charlotte and I joined family friend Rich last night for trivia. Despite being tied for first place coming into the final question, we lost because we failed to know that New Hampshire borders the Atlantic Ocean (for only a total of 13 miles!). Of course, Alicia knew the answer, but because she ditched us to have a birthday dinner with her husband (what kind of priorities are those?) she wasn't such a big help. Oh well. Happy birthday to both Alicia and my Grandma Jane yesterday!
Today we don't have any big plans, but I think I may try something new -- clothes shopping for myself with Charlotte in tow. Unfortunately, my slow & steady weight loss (yea breastfeeding!) has resulted in a serious lack of shorts that don't sag lower on my hips than a 13-year-old wannabe gangster's do. We are hosting some very special guests this weekend (our buddies Brad and Amanda, aka "Bramanda") and I gots to look good. We'll see how that goes.
Here's some shots of lil' sassy in her high chair for her second meal:



Charlotte and I joined family friend Rich last night for trivia. Despite being tied for first place coming into the final question, we lost because we failed to know that New Hampshire borders the Atlantic Ocean (for only a total of 13 miles!). Of course, Alicia knew the answer, but because she ditched us to have a birthday dinner with her husband (what kind of priorities are those?) she wasn't such a big help. Oh well. Happy birthday to both Alicia and my Grandma Jane yesterday!
Today we don't have any big plans, but I think I may try something new -- clothes shopping for myself with Charlotte in tow. Unfortunately, my slow & steady weight loss (yea breastfeeding!) has resulted in a serious lack of shorts that don't sag lower on my hips than a 13-year-old wannabe gangster's do. We are hosting some very special guests this weekend (our buddies Brad and Amanda, aka "Bramanda") and I gots to look good. We'll see how that goes.
Here's some shots of lil' sassy in her high chair for her second meal:
Monday, July 14, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Adventures in solid food
Cruisin'
Swimming at a birthday party
Charlotte attended a birthday party for her buddy, Annabelle (who was turning 2), yesterday. It was a luau pool party! Charlie "swam" around in a little baby pool and made some new friends. She met another 4-month-old, and we were struck by how much bigger, more alert, and more physically active Charlie was than that little guy. She's by no means a little genius, but she's doing pretty well for her age. We think she had a good time watching all of the other little kids run around. Happy birthday, Annabelle!








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