Monday, May 20, 2013

Your First Easter

Dear Lily,

This Easter was a special one because it was your first Easter in our family!  I chose the Easter bucket for you with all of the flowers on it since you are my beautiful Lily.  I (I mean the Easter Bunny) filled it with some yogurt melts, puffs, and baby cheetos.  You’re not old enough to eat them yet, but you will be soon!  You are still so little that you can’t participate in all of the festivities, but we got a couple of snapshots of you enjoying the day.  Thanks for the card Nana and Papa!

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You couldn’t really hunt for eggs, but you did look so cute in your Easter dress.

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We took a picture of everyone in their new sunglasses.

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And one with me in it too.

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Later that evening, the Adams family arrived to spend a couple of days with us.  They drove all the way from Indiana because they were dying to meet you!  It was love at first sight.

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The Adams family only stayed for a couple of days because we had to share them with their family that lives in Phoenix.  Over the next two days, we shot some guns, blew stuff up, ate burgers and Stan’s burritos, and played some heated games of hearts.  I would say it was the perfect two-day visit.  We always miss them when they leave, and we look forward to visiting them again soon. 

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Love,

Mom

Monday, May 13, 2013

Just Right

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Dearest Lily,

When I was in kindergarten, my Papa and Bo (Anderson) used to live right across the street from my school.  Everyday after school I would go to their house, have a strawberry ice cream cone, and read with them the story of The Three Little Bears.  I knew every line by heart, and I would correct them if they missed a word in the story.  You, my little one, remind me of the baby bear because you are “just right.”

When Ella was a baby, she used to drink her bottles so fast that she would spit up gobs of milky goo.  I’m pretty sure she could’ve won some sort of world record for the fastest bottle drunk by a newborn.  Charlie, on the other hand, would not nurse and would take about an hour to drink just 4oz of milk.  You are just right.  You will nurse or take a bottle, and you drink it not too fast but not too slow either.  Feeding you is such a pleasant experience.

Ella came out of the womb with a preference for Dad.  She was always snuggly with him and she would light up when he entered the room.  Charlie is a major mama’s boy.  Now that he has words, he repeats over and over again, '”Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama . . .” You will gladly go to either me or Dad, and you smile your big toothless grin at both of us equally.

I am interested to know if this will ring true in other aspects of your life.  Ella is my independent girl.  She wants to do everything by herself, and she does not like to ask for help.  Charlie will ask me for help when he is getting off the chair and has only an inch of space between his feet and the floor.  I wonder if you will be the perfect balance of self reliance mixed with the ability to receive advise.  Well, at least I am hoping you are.

I am not the only one who feels that you are just right.  Everyone who meets you tells me what a pleasant baby you are.  You are so content all the time.  You rarely cry, and when you do it is because you have tried to tell me that you are hungry, tired, etc., and I haven’t responded to your needs.  I am so grateful to have you in our family.  You fit just right.

Love,

Mom