...it is the sincerest form of flattery, and it certainly fits in this case. As I've stated in posts before, Nina loves Cobi. While the love isn't always mutual, Cobi is patient and tolerant with the chasing, loud squealing, etc. My mom captured a cute moment on camera where Nina was imitating Cobi. Their expressions almost seem to match each other!
For those friends and family we don't get to see very often, we hope you enjoy keeping track of what we're up to! You can click on any picture to see it bigger, and you can leave a comment to contact us. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Equal Treatment - Kind Of
A person doesn't have to know me well to know that I am a die hard U2 fan. I have gone to every concert of theirs in the DC area since I was 15 (that's four concerts), and each has been amazing. The last concert I went to was when I was pregnant with Nina, so as far as I'm concerned, she's been to a concert also. I didn't want this baby to be left out, so when we heard about the U2 3D movie that opened this week, we had to go. This afternoon, Mark and I went to the IMAX Theater downtown and got to experience the show. It was awesome! So, while this baby didn't actually get to experience a live concert, the 3D movie (which is taken from a concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina), was definitely the next best thing!
Baby Boom
The end of February and beginning of March is shaping up to be an interesting time for myself and two friends. My good friend, Jill, who I've known since high school is due with her second child a week before my due date, and my good friend, Kristin, who I've known since JMU, is due with her first child nine days after my due date. Here are Kristin and I at her baby shower that was this weekend.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Where in the World is Mark?
This time of year can be a hard time to track down Mark. With the pre-season getting ready to start, travels are the name of the game. He started his travels with a trip to Ft. Lauderdale, FL for the college combine, stopped home for two days then went to Baltimore, MD for the draft. He had 24 hours home, and since flying out on Saturday and arriving on Sunday, Mark has been in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He got to experience Brazilian soccer in one of the world's largest stadiums, Estádio do Maracanã.
Just in time for him to polish off learning a few Portugese phrases, he'll be back on his way to the states where he'll be home for a few days then back to Florida for a couple weeks. He'll have one more trip to take before the baby's due date, then if all goes as planned, he'll get to stay home at the beginning of March to be here for the baby's arrival. So, you'll have to understand if he's missing from pictures for awhile, but 'tis the season for travelling.
He got to experience Brazilian soccer in one of the world's largest stadiums, Estádio do Maracanã.
Just in time for him to polish off learning a few Portugese phrases, he'll be back on his way to the states where he'll be home for a few days then back to Florida for a couple weeks. He'll have one more trip to take before the baby's due date, then if all goes as planned, he'll get to stay home at the beginning of March to be here for the baby's arrival. So, you'll have to understand if he's missing from pictures for awhile, but 'tis the season for travelling.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Real Thing
Contrary to my last post that involved a little snowfall, today we got the real thing. Nina kept standing by the door and saying, "outside" so I felt like we should get bundled up and enjoy the snow. We walked down the street to see a neighbor's snowman, and she helped me clear some of the driveway (she used a hand spade). We stayed out until the snow turned into freezing rain, and then it was time to come in. We had a good time though.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Snowing
Early this afternoon, the weirdest thing happened. Out of nowhere it started snowing really hard, then it slowed down, stopped, and within an hour the whole thing was done and the sun was brightly shining as if it never snowed. We went out on the deck to experience a little of the fun, and Nina really liked the snow. She was saying "snowing bubbles" which I thought was cute.
19 Months
At 19 months, Nina is really changing a lot. I was just telling my mom yesterday that sometimes she seems so grown up and sometimes she still seems like a baby. I'm still undecided about who she resembles. Some people say she looks like Mark while others say she looks like me. She still loves her blankie, and she also is really into Play Doh, markers, playing with rocks, dogs, and she loves to get chased. We're enjoying this little bit of time left with her before the second one arrives, but we know it will be a good learning experience for Nina to realize she's not always going to be the center of attention!
Sunday, January 13, 2008
More Family Pictures
Nina is glad to have her Uncle Bo around a little more these days (we all are), and she was more than happy to try to occupy his attention.
Family
During the times that Mark is travelling a lot, I am especially glad to have family who are close by. It's great for Nina and I to get a change of scenery (from our house), and she and I both enjoy hanging out with the family.
It's clear why Emme is Nina's favorite playmate. What could not be fascinating about a little girl that dresses in outfits like this?
It was also very clear, as you can see from their faces, that Garland and Poppy were not the least bit distracted by the girls while trying to watch playoff football!
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Star Head
The past two days here have been unseasonably warm which is a real treat for us in January. We've spent the past two days maximizing our outdoor time as much as possible. Last evening, Mark was out on the deck cooking dinner on the grill, and Nina was out there with him. She went into the deck box and found some of her pool stars from the summer and decided to wear one on her head. I guess the warm weather causes everyone to feel a little light hearted!
Thursday, January 03, 2008
New Year's Realizations
I don't make New Year's resolutions, however, this year I guess I had some realizations (some rather insignificant and some rather significant). As for the insignificant - I realized Nina's hair is now long enough to fit into a pony tail, and when she wears her hair in a pony tail, we think she looks so much different - much more grown up. As one who wears pony tails a lot, realizing that my daughter and I can now wear the same hair style struck me as a bit funny. As for the more significant realization - our second child is due to arrive two months from today, and with Feb. being a short calendar month, things are coming around pretty quickly now. I went for my dr. appt. yesterday, and they reminded me that they'll now be seeing me every two weeks and to be sure I had registered with the hospital for the birth. Yikes! Where has the time gone? Anyway, we've got much to do before baby #2 arrives, both in preparing #1 for #2 and in preparing our home and ourselves for a newborn again, so I guess it's a good thing this year that the New Year's realizations hit when they did! Hopefully 2008 will be a great year for all!!!
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