





Sophia spent all of Wednesday recovering from her fun-packed visit with Grancy and Great Aunt Gennie, who was visiting all the way from California. Ok, I'll admit it, I got as much out of our day of "recovery" as Sophia did and I was thrilled to get so many great photos of her. I let her play in water all day, one of her absolute favorite activities, because that was what seemed to distract her from the fact that Grancy had GONE HOME to TAKE CARE of CHARLEY.
Grancy and Aunt Gennie arrived on Monday afternoon and came over for a bit before we headed to the beach for dinner. It sure was hard to find a break in Sophia's conversation with Grancy to even ask how their trip was going so far. At dinner Sophia insisted on sitting on Grancy's lap and basically rejected her own dinner for the apple and cucumber slices she hand-picked (stole) from Grancy's salad! Sophia loved having an audience as she ran circles around us on the boardwalk during our stroll back to their hotel/our car.
Grancy and Aunt Gennie came to our house that evening for dinner. They brought champaign, beer and a 'Welcome Aubrey' cake and we had a celebration. Aubrey was up to her old tricks and seemed quite restless for most of the evening, but I know she enjoyed all the special attention. And, we all agreed that Aunt Gennie had the magical touch because she was the only one who could calm and settle Aubrey.
Yes, we went to a pig bbq roast this weekend. To clarify, the pig was roasted at a local pig? shop...? Will actually picked the 100 pound fire roasted pig up (face and all) and delivered it to the party. For this Will got to taste the sought after hog jowl and he claimed it was one of the best things he's ever tasted! Gross if you ask me! I didn't think to take a photo of the pig, but I'll see if I can get my hands on one.
Sophia was playing with SISTER yesterday. She was showing Aubrey a butterfly rattle and making it dance. Obviously, Aubrey loved the interaction.
Just playing outside on a nice day.
Sophia has a rather dreadful bin of costumes. Here's another one of her beautiful concoctions. This was the first time she's put the plastic pink shoes on her feet. She loves playing dress up right now. She runs around the house shouting COSTUMES. And she's really into playing with all of her stuffed animals too.
Sophia attended her second wedding this weekend. Actually, now that I think about it, it was really the first one she's attended because I believe she and Will showed up really late to Uncle Mike's wedding.
On Friday night I took Sophia to Family Fun Night at Addie's church. Haley and her family were also there. Since Addie is familiar with the church and has lots of friends there she was off doing her own thing for most of the night, but Sophia and Haley stuck close together. They gobbled up their very first tastes of cotton candy and sno cones. Sophia was a bit perplexed about how to eat the cotton candy. At first she was too afraid to even put her tongue on it, but once she "accidentally" did there was no stopping her. She had blue and and then she wanted a pink one. (Yes, that's Aubrey crying in the stroller behind Sophia).
Sophia really loved riding on the teeter totter with me. And my legs really enjoyed with workout!
Today we went to the WOW sprinkler garden with Sophia's friend, Haley, and her mom, Michelle, and 3-month old baby sister, Carlie. The girls had a blast splashing in the water and then finding all the alphabet letters scattered throughout the park. Sophia calls them NUMBERS. She knows the P and she knows the D. Today she found the letter D and then said D FOR DOGGIE. I think she also recognizes the letter S but hasn't labeled it yet.
Sophia "ate" her first apple today. She literally grabbed the apple out of our cooler and, instead of letting me peel and cut it into slices for her, she took it over to the sprinklers and WASHED IT OFF and then proceeded to take a bite! She at the whole thing! It totally floored me.
I'm trying to get Aubrey (and Sophia) on more of a schedule. I know it's summer and time for crazy days and staying up late, but Aubrey is craving a routine. I've been giving her a bath in the afternoons while Sophia naps, but now I've switched her to evenings too. Both girls took a bath at the same time tonight in Mommy's bathroom. Sophia loved swimming around in my over-sized tub. I gave Aubrey a bath in her tub at my sink and could see Sophia in the mirror the entire time. It was perfect and Aubrey's been sleeping like a log for over 2 hours now. This is probably going to break some sort of record for her.
This is a picture of Aubrey from last week when she was only 5 weeks old.
Last week I had to get the girls out of the house so we attended a pot luck lunch play date with the ladies/kids from the March for Babies. Aubrey slept in her car seat the entire hour and 1/2 and Sophia stuck to me like glue. It's been over 2 months since she's seen any of these kids and really wasn't interested in rekindling the old friendships until about 5 minutes before we left.
Sophia's clamoring for attention any way she can. Most Tuesday mornings we go to the library for toddler story time. Sophia loves it. Today she found a Christmas Barney movie to borrow from the library for a week. We got there early so we were able to read lots of books and scope out the scene. After careful inspection of all the kids Sophia decided that she would spend the entire time on my lap instead of huddled together with the group of kids. Oh well... Afterwards we had to stop at the grocery store and we ALMOST made it the whole way through without a melt down. As I was bagging and paying she decided she wanted to get out of the cart and when I told her she would have to wait until we got to the car she decided to alert the entire store of her "bad luck". She was crying and screaming! The cashier gave her a balloon on the way out the door and that made her happy and quiet.
Aubrey seems to be doing a lot better now that she's turned 1 month old. Maybe her little system is finally maturing. I don't think we're out of the woods yet because today she started a brand new symptom...spitting up. Twice today after she ate she spit up as I was burping her. She's really alert for stretches during every day and I swear she gave me a few huge gummy grins earlier that weren't related to any gas bubbles. She's 5 weeks today and all the books I've got say that around 6 weeks is when she will make eye contact and smile at me. Sophia smiled at me for the first time at Grancy's house when she was 5 weeks old.