So we're all sitting around watching television on Tuesday night, and Tylie makes this really cute coo/giggle sound. We all look at each other, and then smile because we know she's beginning to work on her laughing. (And Brent said that while Keshia and I were in Virginia over the weekend, Tylie had giggled for him a little bit...so her very first giggle was November 7). Then, I start tickling her, and she is laughing out of control....when did all of this develop?!? She's growing up so fast! I'm afraid she's going to be acting like a teenager by the time she's 6 years old! She lights up my life every single day, and I feel continually blessed to have her in our family.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
I Love Halloween!
Hanging out with her dad...she's such a daddy's girl!
Vegging after a very long, eventful afternoon:
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
Two Months Old...
This picture was around the same day....I put her down on her tummy, glanced away for 2 seconds, and when I looked back she was holding herself up so she could watch the football game with her dad! I couldn't believe it....it seemed to happen overnight! One day she was fussing every time I put her on her tummy because she didn't like having her nose smashed into the floor, and the next day she's holding herself up. And she's only continued to astound me since!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Blessing Day
The members of my family that were able to come: Sister (Keshia), Dad (Val), and Mom (Brenda)
Proud parents with their beautiful little girl!
Beautiful girl in a beautiful dress! This is also the first real smile we've been able to catch on camera...although she's been smiling for a couple weeks.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Wish Me Luck
First of all, my dreads...
-I dread doing lunch duty and walking in the halls surrounded by a bunch of "the world owes me something because I was born into it" teenagers who have no respect for rules, the campus, teachers/administrators, or themselves.
-I dread all the paperwork that comes with being a teacher...particularly the kind of paperwork that ends up in a file cabinet that nobody ever opens for years and years, and serves only one purpose---to tear down trees and add to the economic crisis that the school district seems to be in.
-I dread looking at my classroom all day, every day, which happens to be in the oldest, dirtiest building on campus and which only has nicely painted walls and cabinets because I took the liberty to apply a fresh coat before I was willing to work in there.
-Mostly, I just dread being away from my daughter, because I love her so much and could spend all day watching her facial expressions, listening to her new sounds, and snuggling with her!
What I'm looking forward to...
-I am looking forward to getting back into a routine.
-I am looking forward to feeling like I have a productive life, and am actually contributing to the general well-being of our small, southern family.
-I am looking forward to hanging out with my totally cool co-workers again! I love Rhonda and Debbie, and I love having girl time (even when it's only during 7 minute in-between-classes breaks, and lunch duty)!
-I am looking forward to working with my 6 wonderful students who keep me on my toes, teach me something new, and make me laugh out loud every single day!
-I am looking forward to having a paycheck again... :)
WISH ME LUCK!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Random Sampler
Life is just so hard for babies, isn't it!
This picture cracks me up!
Sitting in her carseat, apparently before she's old enough to hold her head up by herself.
Stretch those little muscles....go, baby, go!
Daddy playing a mean trick...so funny!
Whatever she wants, give it to her quick!
Now that's what I call comfortable.
Sleeping in her bassinet...she wiggled all the way down to the bottom...maybe it's more comfy that way.
We try swaddling her, but she doesn't seem to like it very much. She usually fusses and squirms until she gets loose, and then she calms down and falls asleep. Brent says she's claustrophobic like he is.
Just chilling on the couch.