Sunday, March 9, 2008

Sorry it's been so long

Okay, I really meant to update this more regularly, but school, dog, and baby seemed more important. Anyway, here is some stuff.


First off, I know that many of you came here thinking, "Sure, the kid is cute, but let's see more of that awesome beard." Well, sadly, the beginning of March marked the end of the beard. But fear not facial hair fans, for the death of the beard brought the birth of the moustache.











All of that sweet facial hair action is tough to follow up, but I think Josephine has what it takes.


First, Grandma Jennie brought the quilt that she made with her on her visit last month. Some day it will make a great blanket, but for now it is a good-looking wall-hanging, and the first real decoration in Josephine's room. Check out the handiwork.






Sometimes Josephine feels like kicking it 70s rock star style. Browyn and I were trying to figure out if this was more early Tyler from Aerosmith or Bowie. Either way, it is a pretty sweet look. (Actually, it was a failed attempt to keep Josephine awake to eat--sometimes slowly exposing her to the cold does the trick, but not this day.)


March has brought on some awesome basketball action, and thanks to Grandpa Tom and Uncle Mark, Josephine is geared up. Don't know if you can tell is this picture, but she is rocking some sweet Gonzaga booties and a Gonzaga tuque. She also has a pretty pink GU jumper, but she needs to grow into it still.




Josephine is changing so much every day, and she keeps doing new little things that we haven't gotten good pictures of yet. She is more aware of her surrounding all the time, and she nowbats at the little toys hanging from various seats and playmats. She has also been a social butterfly (acually she sleep, but she lets Mom and Dad get out). She has gone to several dinner parties where she has been very popular, and she even went to her first happy hour on Friday.


But probably the most exciting development has been the increasing number of smiles--check this one out and try to tell me it isn't the most beautiful thing in the world.




We still spend copious amount of time just watching her make funny faces as seen in this little video clip. You may not find it quite as amusing as we do, but I can watch her do nothing but make faces for hours. (Looks like the clip didn't work--I'll try to get it up later this week.)


Well, I will try to update with more pictures soon, but finals are coming up, so no promises.


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