Thursday, July 14, 2011

Leia- 3 months old






I love this laugh. It is so precious.











Little Leia is officially 3 months old. She is cooing, laughing, finding her hands (and then trying to eat them of course), rolling over from her stomach to her back, trying very hard to sit up but her abs aren't strong enough yet (we're working on her sit-ups), sleeping through the night (from 10pm to 7am with a quick feeding and then sleeping through to 9am, I LOVE THIS BABY!). She loves to wear her mamas handmade goodies and she misses her brothers sooo much (they're in Cali hanging with the grandparents for 3 weeks). We love having her in our family and can't wait to see her grow up.







Pack it up, Pack it in

Now that Sean's done with his Master's program and Merrick's out of school there's not really any reason for us to stay in New York. So I've been slowly cleaning up the house wherever I can starting with drawings on the walls which apparently was a preferred canvas for my children.


Merrick saw my super cool magic erasers and wanted to help with the cleaning so I directed him to this drawing that was sitting idle behind our dresser for the past two years. It was a drawing Merrick did when he was 3 (with chalk thank goodness) of a round guy with big hands. I loved it so much I didn't have the heart to erase it back then so we just put the dresser in front of it. But the time has come to get our apartment in order and so I moved the dresser and told him he could wipe the guy off. Well, apparently Merrick was in love with this drawing too, so he requested we keep the goofy guy up a little bit longer and his wish was granted. What can I say I'm a push over when it comes to my children's art.


Memphis does not like to be left out of anything. So when he saw me snapping some pics of Merrick and his drawing, Memphis came running in saying "Me too, me too" Hah classic Memphis.





Goodbye Preschool

Ms. Jessica and Ms. K, Merrick's pre-school teachers
P.S. 65 The School of Innovative Learning, Staten Island, New York 2010-2011

This is his class "Stepping Up" to Kindergarten

End of the year- Crazy Hair Day






I wanted Merrick's hair to grow out long, long, long so that for Crazy Hair Day we could spike it out all over. These pictures hardly do his hair justice.