So, as some of you know, I'm back at work full-time and Annalise spends two mornings a week being taken care of a long-time friend of mine, Sonja, who has a baby one month younger than Annalise. This has been a huge blessing since Annalise adores Sonja and her two kids. When we arrive in the morning Annalise smiles and gets very excited and begins looking around for her friends. One day I brought Annalise to Sonja's and she and Charlotte were dressed in the same outfit, which was especially amusing since we didn't know they had the same outfit. We didn't manage to take photos that day, so we had to redress the "twins" and take photos on another occasion. Aren't they darling? You have to admire Sonja's baby-care-taking and photo-taking talents considering these are photos of two rapidly crawling and distractable babies plus a 3-year old and she took these by herself.
Tonight Annalise went to our church's harvest festival. She was our cute little ladybug. We topped off her outfit with Dave's - who was a bug catcher with a net. At this age costumes and parties are really for the enjoyment of the parents, and we did enjoy it immensely. She played a little bit with some of her baby friends.
This past weekend we celebrated the advent of fall with our first family trip to the local pumpkin patch. Annalise particularly enjoyed beating a rhythm on the pumpkins.
Here she is playing her pumpkin drums.
The trip included a small farm animals "petting zoo." Annalise particularly enjoying petting the pig. She's a farmer's great-granddaughter at heart.
We brought home a nice large orange pumpkin for Annalise's continued enjoyment at home.
Did you know our little girl is actually an Oompa Loompa?
At her 9 month Dr. check she measured 8th percentile in height and 60th percentile in head circumference. She's a stunning 26" tall and 17lbs, 2.5 oz. If you've seen Tracy and I, then this should be no surprise that she will have no future in basketball. Clean bill of health all around. Praise God!
Today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Many people don't know about it, but it was brought to my attention by a friend who lost her beautiful baby boy. Prior to Annalise, Dave and I went through two miscarriages, and I think that having a day to remember lost babies is wonderful.
Yes, we've been neglecting the blog. Yes, life is kind of busy. (always seems that way?) Yes, we know you want to see more. Yes, she's getting soooo big. Yes, lock up your boys because someone's starting to crawl!