Saturday, October 13, 2007

Momily report

News from the eyes of Momily...

Mather has graduated to her "big girl" carseat. She will probably be in this seat until she is 4 years old.

First time in the infant seat

Last time in the infant seat

New seat!
She'll get to face forward once she is one year old
and 20 pounds. She'll hit the one year mark in just a few weeks but the 20 pounds will probably be another few months.


Last weekend, Mather attended her first ladies tea hosted by the lovely Dr. Katie Brown. We were encouraged to wear old prom and bridesmaid dresses - I tried, but no luck on the prom dress this time around, instead I wore the outfit that I wore to Katie and Chris' wedding. Mather wore her dressiest (and silliest) outfit...

Pink Poodle Skirt!

Pink coat with black trim, and a polka dot ribbon closure.

Speaking of silly outfits... I put a pair of pants on Mather's head the other day, and she didn't take them off!!


Mather is also advancing in her culinary pursuits. As of yesterday, she is no longer a vegetarian. She enjoyed some of her dad's famous roasted chicken. And she's tackling bigger pieces of food these days, like whole steamed baby carrots, and whole bananas...

It almost looks like she's eating a burrito!

"So this is where they keep the good stuff!"

I'd also like to announce belated happy birth days to Celia and Ruby...

Celia Lenore Halter, born in the early wee-hours of September 21st.

Celia is the daughter of Daniel's former schoolmate
(and our down-the-street neighbor) Heather and her husband Terry.

Ruby Brixton Simon, born October 8th.
Daughter of my childhood friend Todd and his wife White.

In closing, I offer you this very sweet picture of Mather eating a cracker...

2 comments:

Guin said...

What fun you all are having. I love watching Mather grow...and seeing you enjoy her so much. Any signicance to seeing both of you with a newborn in your arms?

Meng said...

Great post, Momily. Man, she's such a kid. Look at her in that new carseat. She looks so resigned to waiting for you guys to take pictures before heading out to the park or grandma's or wherever. Another mark of kid-hood, wearing pants on the head and 'getting it.'