Tuesday, December 28, 2010

2 Months Old



It feels like time is flying by. Emily turned two months old on December 21st and she's already changed so much. Arves and I decided to list a few of the things we already miss and new things she's doing that we absolutely love.

Things we miss:
  • Her grunts - When we first brought her home Emily grunted all night long. She still grunts but definitely not as much as she used to which, makes for a more pleasant night although we still miss it.
  • How little she was - Emmy was born at 6 lbs 12 oz and now I realize how tiny she really was. She's much bigger now (10 lbs) and starting to get those lovely rolls on her thighs, we can't wait for more!
  • The way she would scrunch - Whenever Emily woke up from a nap she would strech arching her back and moving her legs up to her tummy as she moved her face from side to side. She still stretches now but not as curled up.

New accomplishments:
  • Smiles - Emily definitely has those down and is quite a delight to see her face light up when she looks at us, or at the fan :)
  • Coos - She's starting to coo more and more these days and makes the cutest little sounds.
  • Laughs - Every now and then we get lucky and get a laugh out of her. She has not mastered this yet but is getting better and better every day.
From day one Emily has been good at tracking and following objects and at tummy time. She can already lift her head and part of her chest. She's always been such a happy little girl and we love her to death!





Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sam and Anya Do Austin . . . Scavenger hunt style

For Thanksgiving Sam and Anya flew in to meet Emily. Well that, and eat some turkey. In honor of their visit we put together a photo scavenger hunt of Austin including a few of the images below. They did an outstanding job and found all of the clues. Here's a few example images

First things first you must take a picture with the cutest thing in Austin . . .















This famous mural is on the side of an interesting art studio that sells vintage looking, neon-highlighted signs and canvas drawings. It's definitely a good place to start an Austin tour . . . and possibly use the bathroom.













The Eiffel Tower:


Best view of Austin (and Austin's favorite Blues singer)


Yes, Austin is an eccentric place . . . take this cow for instance


Largest metropolitan bat colony (both the bats and the colony in this instance)












We needed a little help in climbing the moon towers



















It was great having Sam and Anya here and we can't wait to see them again soon!