Friday, December 12, 2008

Inundated With Addie

We should be mostly caught up on pictures of Addie with this post... I put the pictures in collages as it's a little less intimidating of a post... If you want to see a picture better you should be able to click the collage and get the cluster in a much larger format. Hope you enjoy!

We love this outfit on her! Even though we think she looks cute with the brown leggings, they show that her little body has a striking similarity to that of a football player (in gear). I'm sure she'll grow "into" herself (if you know what I mean...)

In the lower picture we caught her in the middle of an extreme excitement expression. ;D
Addie often sits in the bouncer while I work in the kitchen. When I turned around this particular afternoon, I couldn't help but laugh as this is what I saw:
She just turned six months and she can already wiggle herself out of her clothes!!! Does this mean trouble??

She loves her books!
Looking cute in her blue outfit! Thanks cousin Liv for sharing!
So, you know those toys (often rattles) that hang from the handle/bar of the baby carriers? Chris was able to engineer ours so they became the toy our baby couldn't throw away. Thereby reducing the number of times we have to stop what we are doing to pick up the "lost" toy...

[And yes, those are some chunky thighs! ;)]
Addie sitting with her tired daddy. She's not really sitting up on her own yet, but she's getting close!
Addie will sometimes wake up around the time we are going to bed... and then be completely full of energy... These pictures were taken in the dark. She LOVES playing with (and eating) her changing mat.
A little photo shoot of Addie in her strawberry-ruffle-bum outfit.

5 comments:

  1. The collages are great (says Grama!!) I think the pictures are well done, and, of course, I LOVe seeing that li'l one who receives 'even excessive amounts of doting." THanKs!
    When they play that 'game' our babies play of throwing their toys there is a very important lesson being learned. "Cause and effect." Of course they don't realize they are are learning, but they are...in everything they do. "If I do this, then...", and it applies in so much of our babies actions. When I realized the 'cause and effect' learning experience was going on I became more patient in playing the game, and maybe even a better teacher when it was time to end the game and teach 'no more.'
    love what you share, mom

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  2. Those are such great pictures. She's SO cute! How funny she got out of her shirt. Hahaha

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  3. She is so expressive and adorable! We miss you guys and hope you're doing well!

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  4. Oh she's such a sweetie.
    It looks like you guys are having all sorts of fun.

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