I am 15 weeks old!
Three things about me:
1. I am very cheery in the mornings.
2. I like to sit up instead of laying down (I can't do it alone; I need to be held or propped up)
3. Sometimes I am grouchy and make Mommy stand up and hold me, but if she hands me to Daddy I let him sit down while he holds me. I don't see anything wrong with this.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Play Date
Yesterday Ruth and I hooked up with our friends Stephanie and Natalie Henderson for some fun. The girls are so little that they don't do much playing together. Play date was more for Stephanie and I. We hung around at the house for a bit so the girls could use up some energy, then we took off for Hobby Lobby. We spent about an hour and half and four dollars each. The girls fell asleep long before we were finished wandering the isles. You could walk around that store forever. It is kind of a fun place.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Ruthie says...
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
So Cute
Monday, January 16, 2012
Ruthie Says...
I am 13 weeks old!
Three things about me:
1. I have finally outgrown all my newborn sized clothes.
2. When I am not happy I babble while I cry (Mommy calls it crying with commentary).
3. I smile when people talk to me.
Three things about me:
1. I have finally outgrown all my newborn sized clothes.
2. When I am not happy I babble while I cry (Mommy calls it crying with commentary).
3. I smile when people talk to me.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Just Photos
Monday, January 9, 2012
If you like Jane Austin...
This board book was given to us by Debbie. I LOVE IT! I am a big fan of Jane Austin and for many years Pride & Prejudice was my favorite book (It is now Persuasion - also by Austin). This is a sweet little counting book that goes from 1-10. Here are a few of the pages.
I think this book is fantastic! I just thought I would share.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Ruthie says...
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Homemade Pasta!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Christmas Report
This year we stayed at home to have a cozy family Christmas. It was nice to relax without the stress of travel during the Christmas break.
Regarding Wrapping Christmas Presents:
I Love It! Leading up to Christmas I had a lot of fun wrapping presents. The bulk of what was under our tree were things for Ruthie (mostly stuff that she needed or would need soon- a 3mo sized sweater, 0-3 mo white onsies, and baby books she can grab, put in her mouth, and otherwise attempt to mutilate). I also enjoyed wrapping things in as many packages as possible. For example, Christian got a 6-pack of socks that ended up in his stocking and two other packages. I pretty much wrapped anything that came our way. My parents sent a present (already wrapped - bummer) as well as some DVD's that they found they had duplicates of when they cleaned out their movie trove, so I wrapped them up too. We needed a new can opener; I bought one and wrapped it. I was pretty much a wrapping machine. I find wrapping fun and relaxing. I can't explain why - I just do!
Christmas Day:
We woke up Christmas morning and bustled off to 9:00 church. Because Christmas fell on Sunday, there was only Sacrament meeting. There were several nice musical numbers that followed a narration from the scriptures of the Christmas story. The Bishop's remarks concluded the meeting. Back at home we enjoyed opening stockings and presents. Ruthie is too little to get into Christmas, but we enjoyed being together all the same. Christian and I took turns opening her presents while we held her on our laps. Among the Christmas presents were a new set of scriptures for Christian (his were falling apart) and a pasta roller for me (kudos to Christian for remembering that I said I wanted one for Christmas back in January). Christmas afternoon was spent making food. Our friends, the Hendersons (Nic, Stephenie, and Natalie) were coming over for dinner. Stephenie was making a ham (her first attempt and well done!) and I was making the sides. We had a great time visiting with them.
We missed our parents and siblings, but it was special to be together with just ourselves. Now that Ruthie is here, we find ourselves in that transition were we think of "our family" as the three of us rather than the families we come from. It was a beautiful experience to celebrate the Birth of the Savior with our little family.
Regarding Wrapping Christmas Presents:
I Love It! Leading up to Christmas I had a lot of fun wrapping presents. The bulk of what was under our tree were things for Ruthie (mostly stuff that she needed or would need soon- a 3mo sized sweater, 0-3 mo white onsies, and baby books she can grab, put in her mouth, and otherwise attempt to mutilate). I also enjoyed wrapping things in as many packages as possible. For example, Christian got a 6-pack of socks that ended up in his stocking and two other packages. I pretty much wrapped anything that came our way. My parents sent a present (already wrapped - bummer) as well as some DVD's that they found they had duplicates of when they cleaned out their movie trove, so I wrapped them up too. We needed a new can opener; I bought one and wrapped it. I was pretty much a wrapping machine. I find wrapping fun and relaxing. I can't explain why - I just do!
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| Ruth's First Chirstmas (She managed to spit up on this outfit shortly after taking this picture) |
We woke up Christmas morning and bustled off to 9:00 church. Because Christmas fell on Sunday, there was only Sacrament meeting. There were several nice musical numbers that followed a narration from the scriptures of the Christmas story. The Bishop's remarks concluded the meeting. Back at home we enjoyed opening stockings and presents. Ruthie is too little to get into Christmas, but we enjoyed being together all the same. Christian and I took turns opening her presents while we held her on our laps. Among the Christmas presents were a new set of scriptures for Christian (his were falling apart) and a pasta roller for me (kudos to Christian for remembering that I said I wanted one for Christmas back in January). Christmas afternoon was spent making food. Our friends, the Hendersons (Nic, Stephenie, and Natalie) were coming over for dinner. Stephenie was making a ham (her first attempt and well done!) and I was making the sides. We had a great time visiting with them.
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| In a Christmas Dress from Oma and Boppa |
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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