said Anne.
She's still a little confused about this holiday, but we're working on it.
In other news, Lucy has been busy.
Two weeks ago she started to crawl! Woo!!
{She still won't roll over, but I don't mind. It makes diaper changes and other things so much easier on the mom.}
Last week she cut 5 teeth. Count 'em. FIVE. 4 on top, and one on the bottom next to the well established 3. Yes, she already had 3 on the bottom, and they've been there for a few months. Needless to say, NO ONE got sleep last week. She also started a runny nose, which we attributed to the teeth--until the cough started.
This week we went in for her 9 month check up (!) and a sick check while we were at it. Turns out she's got bronchiolitis (?) and the beginnings of an ear infection. BOO! We came home from the doctor with a nebulizer machine and a slew of medicine for the Little.
On a positive note, the nurses, the pharmacists, and a few other random people stopped to admire and tell me what a cute babe I have. They loved the hat from Grandma Griffiths with her chubby pink cheeks. Thanks again for the hat!
Here's the nebulizer--it vaporizes her medicine so she can breathe it in. It makes it so she doesn't wheeze.
Anne loves to play "What's on my head" with us ALL.
Exercising outfits.
*note R's jammies under hers. She hates to take 'em off.
Anne saw an exercise video and came up with her own version of workout clothes. Pretty stylin'.
Second attempt at french bread: success!
Delaware Children's Museum. We met some friends there to play.
Are you asking yourself why R is wearing little boy's pants? --Well it's a long story. One where I say, "Yup, that was my child." sigh. Poor thing couldn't find her way out of the maze in time and had an accident. Somehow, we had a change of everything but pants.
Other than that, we had a great time! My girls love this place.
So, happy Green Patrick's Day!