Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Crazy Day

There are more transitions going on at the Wilson household. Gone are the glory days of Emily staying home with me while I work. Gone are the glory days of her sleeping from 7:30 to 7:30 and taking two 2 hour naps everyday with no fuss. Yesterday she decided that she wasn't going to take a nap at all and this morning she woke up at 5:00 a.m.! She's been hit or miss on her morning naps which I knew would be going away some day . . . I just didn't count on them going so quickly. So I'm going to transition Emily to one nap in the afternoons. And as of today she will go to Janelle's house and stay there 3 mornings a week so I can work and I will continue to work during her afternoon nap. We'll see how this goes.

I must say I'm a little sad because I wasn't quite ready to do this, but as I'm soon learning children have a way of growing up and changing on you : )

I do have a couple of random pictures to share. There is a funny story with my family that we love to talk about. We give my dad a hard time about it but do it with love and laughter. My dad has the reputation of being a big procrastinator. He used to always go shopping for Christmas on Christmas Eve at the 11th hour. He also used to start getting his taxes together on April 15th and would be one of the crazy people that the postal service stayed open for until midnight on tax day. I must admit that he has gotten better over the years. Anyway, one year when we were all still little kids my dad bought my mom's Christmas present at Big B which is the equivalent of Walgreens or Rite-Aid today. He bought her a bright shiny red purse . . . which is hysterical! We still laugh about it all the time.

This year my sister and I found a red purse at Belk's and wanted to buy it for my mom until we discovered that it was $188.00. Here is a picture of the purse. Tell me . . . who in the world would spend $188 on any purse . . . much less this purse:

Here is another picture of Emily in Sunday school. Looks like she likes puppy dogs more than the Bible that Keenan and Amelia are holding (woops):
And finally . . . my niece Sarah lost her first tooth Friday night. She pulled it out all by herself and said that it did not hurt at all. She wanted to put her tooth in a sandwich bag to make sure it didn't get lost when the tooth fairy came to visit:

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Things Emily is learning

We got Emily a baby doll for Christmas. I've been picking up the baby and giving it a hug and saying: "Love the baby". So Emily has been picking up the baby and hugging it. Tonight I asked her where her baby doll was and she crawled over to her and picked her up and hugged her! I think that's so cool!!!

I also asked her where her phone was and she picked it up and put it to her ear and starting talking. She has also taken her comb and brush and tried to comb her hair and this morning she took my comb and tried to comb her hair. She also nods her head "no" when I'm feeding her and there is something she doesn't want. I love it!

Monday, January 7, 2008

My Favorite Baby Doll

At Thanksgiving my sister and brother got up in my parent's attic and found some treasures! One was our baby dolls that Michelle and I had when we were little. Michelle had a blond haired baby and I had a brown haired baby. I love this baby doll! She of course now has some major hair issues:
I remember one time that my brother marked all over her face with a magic marker but the heat from the attic must have slid the ink off because it's not there anymore . . . or my mom found some cleaner to get it off. This baby doll is famous because she played baby Jesus in my kindergarten Christmas play. I was Mary and my next door neighbor John played Joseph.

My sister also found our cats that we played with. Unfortunately we only had one of these so my sister graciously let me have it. I think Mama Kate (a family friend) made this for us. It's a baby cat and mama cat in their own little bed that has attached pillows. I loved playing with them as a child. Don't you love the 70s fabric that it was made out of!Fun memories! I've got to find some better baby clothes for my doll. I think what's on her now is my sister's robe when she was a baby.

Friday, January 4, 2008

New Year's Resolution

Emily decided with the new year that she was doing away with baby food and moving on to better choices! It is amazing to me how it just happened so all of a sudden. Up until this week I would feed her baby food and then some diced carrots, green beans, or diced fruit just to let her practice eating table food. If I try to give her baby food she just turns her head and she won't even eat her oatmeal anymore. If she can't pick it up with her fingers she doesn't want it. I had to email some friends for some finger food ideas and looked up some ideas on the internet as well and we headed to the grocery store! So this week she has eaten diced up chicken, sweet potatoes, gerber breakfast bar, pasta, gerber chicken sticks, english peas, carrots, green beans, banana, cut up cheese, cut up toast, diced apples, pears, peaches, and cheerios. I thought she was going to explode the other night. It's just so funny how fast it happened. She also tried whole milk for the first time yesterday out of her sippy cup. My big girl! I also bought deli turkey, ravioli, mac n cheese, gerber crackers, pinto beans, zucchini, and cauliflower that I'm going to try later.

Here's a picture of her plate tonight and she ate every bit of it plus a whole jar of diced peaches:

Here's a short video of her eating . . . and she eats so fast . . . it cracks me up:


Monday, December 31, 2007

Sippy Cup

After many weeks of trying to get Emily to drink out of a sippy cup she finally did last night! Today she drank the whole amount!!! Yea!!!
She has been a sick little girl this past week. She ran a high fever and has not felt good at all. She went 11 months before needing her first antibiotic. She spent yesterday and today catching up on all the sleep she missed the last few days but she is now on the mend. We are so thankful that she is feeling better.

We hope you all have had a great 2007. We have had such a blast watching Emily thru her first year of life. We are looking forward to 2008!!!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

First Christmas

Emily's first Christmas was spent at her Grandmother's house. She dressed up in her santa outfit and hat and had a great time. She got lots of new toys and has been enjoying them!


Here's Joe's sister Leslie with her two dogs Maddie and Shug:
Leslie's husband Vann holding Shug:
Emily's cousin Chaz hanging out on Christmas Day:

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Merry Christmas!

We had our family Christmas tonight. Emily got a book about the sea in her stocking and a train and ball toy and baby doll from us. It looked so weird for the package to say To: Emily From: Mom and Dad!!! Bud even got in on the fun too.

We hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!!!