Thursday, March 25, 2010

Foiled!

Well, last night (Wed) Kristen and I had our first (of many) forays into thwarted plans. It started out simple enough. Come home from work, wake Banner at 5:30 to feed, eat dinner, plan to leave at 6:15 to go see Avatar 3D while the parents watch Banner, come home to feed again and sleep. The coming home from work and the waking Banner went according to schedule, but that is about where it ended. She just decided to take her time waking up, being fussy for being awake, not really eating...at about 6:30 (with a 6:50 showtime) after not having eaten yet we decided that we would have to wait for another time.

I never got a chance to post some of our goings on right after BV was born. This first one was from our first walk on the Friday after she got home. It was a gorgeous day and we have some great paths around our house. This was also BV's first time on a playground! We had been using this sling that we got from Banner's Uncle Al and Aunt Silke to bring her out and about. She seemed to like it pretty well, but I always felt like I needed to hold her as well. Since then we have picked up a Moby Wrap that I mentioned before. Unfortunately I have not gotten any pics of her in that yet. I met Kristen and the fam for lunch and Kristen was toting her around looking like the hot mama she is.

















The weekend after Banner was born she went to meet her new friend Emory down in Denver. Emory Sue Coley was born three days after her and they hit it off. Brent and Becca are the proud parents. Banner got a bit hungry while hanging out with Becca and tried to persuade her to comply which gave us all a laugh. Brent might have gotten that on camera. It was a long trip down to Denver, but she enjoyed the outing. We did have our first pullover and change the diaper in the back seat experience which was important.

2 comments:

  1. Jared, are you holding that baby upside-down? Just wondering...

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  2. Just the magic of the camera...it also adds ten pounds...

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