Friday, August 31, 2007
Fun at the Beach
We are having a blast in Carolina! Here is the first in a bunch of posts:
Lily made a friend at the beach on Tuesday... her name was Lilly!
Filling up her bucket
Chasing her shadow!
Enjoying a lunch break
Ready to get back in the water.
Walking along the pier with Mommy
A great week to come down... the beach was practically empty!
We buried Lily's feet in the sand... at first she was standing, but finally gave up and laid back.
Fun with the watering can
Lily made a friend at the beach on Tuesday... her name was Lilly!
Filling up her bucket
Chasing her shadow!
Enjoying a lunch break
Ready to get back in the water.
Walking along the pier with Mommy
A great week to come down... the beach was practically empty!
We buried Lily's feet in the sand... at first she was standing, but finally gave up and laid back.
Fun with the watering can
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Lily's latest cause...
For those of you who supported Jeremy's and my Relay team when we were pregnant with Lily, thanks! We've decided to support another campaign this year; since Lily loves to read so much, we picked an organization that promotes reading among the zero-5 age group. If you didn't already receive an email from me, you can check out our page (and either purchase or donate a book online) here or copy the following URL into your browser: www.readfortherecord.org/goto/lily.
Why do we buy toys?!
Proof that the most ordinary things can at times provide the most entertainment for a one-year-old.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Animal Sounds
This is from a couple weekends ago, but shows Lily's mastery of animal sounds. She loves to sing Old MacDonald!
Lily's favorite breakfast spot
Jeremy and I can't seem to resist weekend brunches at Tunnicliff's, and now Lily is hooked too!
She's very particular about "reading" her own copy of the menu while we look at ours...
That looks good... I wonder what that table ordered.
Hmmm, what should I order?
So how long does a girl have to wait for her Farmer's Omelet?
She's very particular about "reading" her own copy of the menu while we look at ours...
That looks good... I wonder what that table ordered.
Hmmm, what should I order?
So how long does a girl have to wait for her Farmer's Omelet?
Little Fishy
Recent Photo Highlights
Saturday, August 4, 2007
I love this photo...
Lily has really started looking like Jeremy lately... but I love this photo because it's such an even mix of her families. My dad's forehead and her Grandpa Dave's smile... my eyes and Jeremy's cheeks. Check it out...oh and yes, Lily's mama is for Obama :)
Hot Time in the Suburbs
It was too hot to walk around the city like we normally do on weekends. We headed out to the 'burbs and let Lily splash around in this great fountain. She had so much fun.
The mosaic reminded me of when Jeremy and I were in Morocco and I dragged him out to Volubilis. (Note: I'm trying to add more links lately so that this is a true blogging experience for those of you getting bored by our page!!)
The mosaic reminded me of when Jeremy and I were in Morocco and I dragged him out to Volubilis. (Note: I'm trying to add more links lately so that this is a true blogging experience for those of you getting bored by our page!!)
Roosevelt Island
When I used to live in DC, every weekend meant a run either around or by Roosevelt Island... it was nice to get back there today with Jeremy and Lily. It was going to be a hot one, so we headed out shortly after Lily woke up. I normally give J. a hard time for only taking pictures where he makes me and Lily smile cheesily at the camera, so we had to give him props for getting some fun photos.
On a side note, Jeremy was telling us a story about how TR's trip to The Gambia gave him motivation to propose the entity that would later become the UN, but I couldn't confirm this - even on Wikipedia.
The two ladies in our family enjoying a stroll...
J. shot this while he was looking at kayaks, and Lily and I were enjoying the river. How funny are the similarities in zoned-out expression and crossed arms? Like mother, like daughter I guess.
On a side note, Jeremy was telling us a story about how TR's trip to The Gambia gave him motivation to propose the entity that would later become the UN, but I couldn't confirm this - even on Wikipedia.
The two ladies in our family enjoying a stroll...
J. shot this while he was looking at kayaks, and Lily and I were enjoying the river. How funny are the similarities in zoned-out expression and crossed arms? Like mother, like daughter I guess.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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