
Entries Tagged 'Uncategorized' ↓
Ezri and Her Bear
April 27th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Aunt Coral’s Visit
April 24th, 2009 — Uncategorized


Banana Bandit
April 20th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Baby clothes like to have phrases written on them.
Usually syrupy things like
“precious”
“mommy loves me”
“daddy’s sidekick”
“snuggle time”
This outfit says Banana Bandit on it and has a monkey cowboy on it with a banana on the butt. I LIKE it.

Studies show Librarians love Ezri
April 20th, 2009 — Uncategorized
More photographic evidence that librarians love Ezri.

Father & Daughter
April 20th, 2009 — Uncategorized

Protection from the sun is important.
April 20th, 2009 — Uncategorized

11 lbs. 14 oz. of Ezri
April 17th, 2009 — Uncategorized

The doctor confirms Ezri is pushing 12 lbs. Soon she will outweigh the household cats, though the big tom might be 15 lbs so she’s still got some growing to do!
The Best of Times/The Worst of Times
April 17th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Yesterday Ezri got vaccinated. I felt bad because I knew what was coming but she was unaware that the nurse was prepping a needle. Then came the shot, the scream, and the tears and wobbly lower lip that said how could you! While I am 100% certain it is better than getting diptheria the vaccination lead to the fussiest afternoon and evening Ezri has had yet. She was not feeling well. Meghan was unfortunate enough to babysit for Ezri during this period when she was either asleep or crying. In this photo the preferable sleep is displayed.

Today is much better and Ezri is happy or asleep. In this picture of her trip to the Morton Arboretum she is again asleep, but happily so. It’s so nice to have a 70 degree day after so much winter and so GREAT that Ezri is feeling better. She still has the tell-tale band-aids on both chubby thighs.

Happy Ezri to Fussy Ezri in less than 30 seconds
April 13th, 2009 — Uncategorized

HAPPY EZRI

FUSSY EZRI
Two months old today!
April 11th, 2009 — Uncategorized

Ezri is very much a baby and not a newborn anymore.
I packed away the last of her newborn clothes and have started dressing her in clothes labeled for 3 – 6 months. They are fashionably baggy, but mostly fit. The girl is growing.