I tell Lily over and over that no matter what, no mater how big she gets she will always be my baby. Well these days she acts more and more like a grown up than she does a baby. She just amazes Ross and I sometimes with her matter-of-fact way that she goes about doing things. Some of the stuff is not good, like the fact that she can get into the freezer and goes in and helps herself to Popsicles. Or when she goes to the toilet by herself and doesn't let anyone know, and I find out later when I see a huge skid-mark in her panties or she is crying that her bum hurts.
But some of it is so cute. This morning I told her we were going to pack our lunch and take it to the park. When I got out of the shower she had gotten her diaper bag and packed it with a change of clothes, my wallet, and was trying to get into the fridge to get my water bottle. It was so cute!
This video below is of Lily playing a Curious George Game on the computer. Until yesterday, I have not allowed her to use the computer. She gets up in the chair and tries to get to the computer every time we turn our backs, so finally, decided to see what would happen if I let her play a game. I was shocked because she knew exactly what to do. She can control the arrow using the laptop mouse-pad-thingy and then once she gets it lined up, she knows how to "click". She can use the regular mouse too but because she can't hold it still and click at the same time, the cursor moves before she gets to the click part.
We are in trouble, she is going to out-smart us by the time she is 10
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We still cannot agree on a name. I checked out a baby name book from the Library and literally read the entire thing cover to cover. (I don't recommend this for pleasure reading... boring!) We have a list of names that I'm not excited about. I have a favorite that Ross says is a "low-class" name in Zimbabwe. According to the name book, biblical and literary names are upper class, but aparently that is not so in Zim. Ross's favorite name is one that makes me picture a shirtless red-neck with a mullet and a perpetual beer-in-hand. Ross says my 2nd and 3rd choices are "gay names" and I think his 2nd and 3rd choices are nerdy and over-used.
Boys names are WAY harder than girls.
Me, I am starting to feel this little guy moving around. He is pretty active for this early in the pregnancy. Another thing that is happening too early is that my vericose veins have gotten so bad that I can't do everything that I want to do. It is so strange too that they are only on one leg. I guess I should be thankful that I still have a "good leg" but the bad leg hurts after only 30 minutes of standing. I am annoyed that I have to lay down in increments throughout the day. I actually have energy to do things but can't without pain. I can't wait for the next few months to pass!
Here is a video of Lily and Ross playing in the bath.
3 comments:
Alex suggests to break your name deadlock that you should consider "Alexander" or "Graham" or "Alexander Graham". : ) We've picked our girl's first name, but are still fighting daily over the middle name.
Just read your comment - and yes we are actually following the "Dave Ramsey" plan! We took the 13 week Financial Peace course a few years ago, but finally have the willpower, etc. to actually do it! :) I'd highly recommend the course if you haven't taken it.
I've just finished reading his book and it is inspiring. However, until we have another income, it won't happen for us. Our mortgage alone is almost 60% of our income! Thankfully we have no debt other than mortgage and my student loan, otherwise we'd be sunk. I know that the only solution is selling the house but if we sold today we'd lose a hundred thousand dollars. I'm NOT willing to do that!
For now, I'll just keep trying to pay off that student loan and hope for a better real estate market. :)
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