After our trip to the park, we also hit up a local gardening store, went out to lunch, picked up some treats at the bakery and swung by the Fiero show in town this weekend. Audrey slept through most of it, but she's still exhausted. Life is rough.
The reason we've been out on the town so much is that Grandma & Grandpa G. and Uncle Joe are all in town visiting until next Wednesday. We're also looking forward to a visit from Auntie Em in a little over a week. She has already firmly established "Operation Extreme Baby Spoilage". It involves a campaign of cute onesies, handmade blankets and promises to play with the seals when we visit her on the east coast. Anyone interested in oneupmanship has their work cut out for them.
As far as Audrey's parents go (It's no longer allowed for us to be identified by our given names), we are dealing surprisingly well. We're getting into somewhat of a routine for the nights and I'm learning that the phrase: "she couldn't possibly need *blank*" is completely irrelevant in baby world. She will eat, sleep and poo as much and as often as she sees fit--there are no rules.
I've uploaded even more pictures to the existing Picasa site and Grandma G. has also created a web album that you can access at: http://picasaweb.google.com/lizgamelin/AudreyAnn
4 comments:
She IS a girly girl even if you dress her in blue jeans and a plaid shirt. She is a beauty as will so John best start to shine up that shot gun. We have so enjoyed the daily pictures and updates from you and Liz. I am OFFICIALLY spoiled. After checking e-mails I go straight to your Blog and Picasa albums.
Love to all of you!
How come Audrey gets all the attention when it was John & I that CLIMBED Badger Mountain???
Manly men don't need attention. And they don't wear fluffy pink flowers on their behinds. (Thank goodness)
Just checked out your new album. The first picture shows a picture of a Real Manly Man!!! :)
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