Thursday, February 19, 2009

Elizabeth looks like Paisley




Holy freaking Moley. I was holding both of them and they were roughly both about two weeks old. Man oh man how they look the same. Elizabeth is on the left and Paisley is on the right.

A Day of Visitors

This is the calm before the storm. She was relaxing in her boppy.

Mrs. Kim was loving on her while she took a nap. I think Kim likes her.


Grandmother Rosie and Elizabeth were singing the blues.


Grandmother Rosie whispering sweet nothings in her ear.


Elizabeth finally got to meet Elizabeth. Now we are waiting to meet Willow.


Elizabeth was enjoying a nice ride in her swing that Grandma got for her.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Family Came To Visit

This is Elizabeth and Grandmother Rosie when she was 12 hours old. Grandmother was wearing turquoise jewelry because it is Elizabeth's birth stone.
Elizabeth was six days old when she got to meet Paw. I think he took to her as well as she took to him. Aren't they sweet.

Danielle told me that she was going to teach Elizabeth everything that she knows... when Elizabeth gets older of course.


Elizabeth was trying to eat Maw's shirt.



This was our second bath at home, but the first hair washing. It took a few minutes and her little fingers and toes turned blue in the process. Needless to say, she was not happy.
I love her little parts. Her toes are so little and her nails are even smaller. So sweet!

She is such a good baby and she loves to sleep. She always has her hands near her face.
Here she is with Uncle Mark. I love the faces that she makes. She is extremely animated.



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Welcome to Elizabeth

I apologize to everyone that she is five days old and I am just now showing her off. The only thing that I can say is that sleep deprivation is under rated. She is amazing. She sleeps well through the night, and she cries when she is hungry or wet. We could not have asked for a better baby.
This is the first picture taken of her. You can see the swelling that I ended up having. As well as the red spots all over my face and if you look hard, you may see the broken blood vessel in my left eye. It is still there even as I type.


Here is the proud papa.




















This is the Edible Arrangement that Aunt Terri sent to us. Also, my big sister.





This was taken when we had just got home after a long stay at the hospital. You can definitly see the broken blood vessel in my eye here. It looks so freaky.









Renee was our first visitor that was not related to us. Robin came too, but I did not get to get a picture of her. These pictures were just taken in a third attempt to get a cute shot for the announcements. I think we finally have a winner.









This is a picture of our first outing. We went to our first pediatrician appointment and then to Wal-mart.