Sunday, August 17, 2008
Yellow Polka Dots
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Big K
I simply cannot believe I am the mother of a kindergartner. (I also can't believe I have three kids, but that didn't sneak up on me the way this whole "going to school" thing did. ) She's riding the bus to school and home from school today.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Sister Love

Mimi: Mom, I thought you just had a whole bunch of food in your tummy, but it was really a baby! I'm so happy because I love babies more than food.
Later:
Olivia: Babies can't eat anything except milk until they can sit up. (She learned this at a sibling class we took at the hospital.)
Mom: That's right. So don't try to feed Annabel anything, please.
Olivia: But [she cocks her head and puts on her most worried face], I'm afraid she is going to get really, really HUNGRY.
And thank you all for all your lovely comments on John's posts. I'm glad he didn't get the opportunity to take any pictures pre-epidural ("Squeeze my hand harder, John, HARDER.") because those wouldn't have been nearly as pleasant. Annabel is a delightful baby, and we are so happy to have her home and healthy. I am even more happy to not be pregnant anymore.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Introducing Annabel Rebekah Wells (Bella Boo Baby)
After much mind changing and calling out names to see what the baby best responded to we would like to introduce Annabel Rebekah Wells.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Deliverance was Nigh
Disclaimer: Emilee was concerned about the perceived modesty of some of the shots but I assure you all it's only shoulder.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Olivia the Fish
Olivia's last swimming lesson of Level 3 was yesterday. I wish I could say that it was a fitting finale capping off her dazzling career as a swimmer, but I must admit she cried through about half of it. (Which, of course, highlighted my fantastic skills as a mother under pressure. I will say I am proud of myself for not repeating the phrase--which I used the first day of swimming lesson--"Get back in that water or I will throw you in.")
Her favorite is the backstroke. (Miss Erin walks by her because if she doesn't Liv will stop after only two arm motions. If she's there, even though Olivia swims by herself, she's forced to swim all the way across the pool.)
The second video is the backfloat. I wish I could have caught the whole thing, but she is fantastic at backfloating. She holds perfectly still and can float forever, but I just caught the tail end of the required 40 seconds.
And the diving board. Can you believe it? I swear, two months ago, she wouldn't jump into a pool from the side even into the waiting arms of her parents. I am so proud of that girl. And now, look at her.
Mimi capped off her career as a swimming student last week, but her fitting finale as a swimming lessons spectator happened yesterday about midway through. She was dinking around by the edge, dipping her feet in as we watched the swim tests and then SPLASH! She tumbled in headfirst. She had almost gotten herself out by the time I got to her. (I kind of wish I would have paused to take a picture, but I think it would have clinched my title as World's Worst Mother.)
Her favorite is the backstroke. (Miss Erin walks by her because if she doesn't Liv will stop after only two arm motions. If she's there, even though Olivia swims by herself, she's forced to swim all the way across the pool.)
The second video is the backfloat. I wish I could have caught the whole thing, but she is fantastic at backfloating. She holds perfectly still and can float forever, but I just caught the tail end of the required 40 seconds.
And the diving board. Can you believe it? I swear, two months ago, she wouldn't jump into a pool from the side even into the waiting arms of her parents. I am so proud of that girl. And now, look at her.
Mimi capped off her career as a swimming student last week, but her fitting finale as a swimming lessons spectator happened yesterday about midway through. She was dinking around by the edge, dipping her feet in as we watched the swim tests and then SPLASH! She tumbled in headfirst. She had almost gotten herself out by the time I got to her. (I kind of wish I would have paused to take a picture, but I think it would have clinched my title as World's Worst Mother.)
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