Saturday, February 12, 2011

What a baby!

As everyone knows, babies change before you're very eyes!  So many people have said enjoy her while you can because with every blink of your eye you will be looking at a different baby.  Each day I think back to the day she was born and it is unreal how much she has grown.  Every chance I get I am trying to take pictures or video all of her moments.  Lately, she has developed her voice and I must say she is a riot.  First thing when she wakes up in the morning she loves to share her night with you.
I can never resist taking pictures or video of Liza, she is constantly making me laugh and surprising me by how she is developing.  I must say she does love television, but I'm sure it's all the lights and movement that is keeping her attention.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Snowy Days

On top of having plenty of free time, another thing we have more then enough of is snow!  Although people are complaining about the cold and the amount of snow we have, it has been a true New England winter, something that we have not seen for a few years.  So since we have it, we may as well make use of it, so we took Liza out for a little photo shoot.  She was our little pink polar bear and tolerated Mommy and Daddy's antics to try and make her smile.




Friday, February 4, 2011

A New Year

     So it is 2011, and what a way to start it off.  Since Molly and I are both looking for new jobs we have been able to spend plenty of quality time with Liza.  Despite the stress of it all you can't help but smile when you see Liza.  So all in all not much has happened in January, Liza had her 8 week check up and confirmed what we already knew, she is growing like a weed.  She weighed in at 12lbs 7 ozs and 23 inches long and received her shots, which I must say she took them very well.  But Molly and I could not help but flinch and feel so helpless when the nurse came into the room to give her the shots, in all honesty I don't know how the needle did not go through her leg when I saw the size of it.  Liza took it like a champ, crying until the nurse left the room, then immediately stopped.
     It is a shame that Liza is not a little older as we have gotten so much snow this winter and it has been a shame that we can not take her out to play in it.  But in all honesty, we would probably never find her if we did take her out there.  But she has been a blast to spend time with, especially since she is starting to react to us, laughing and smiling on her own.  I guess the real shocker is that it looks like she is going to be a red head (dad would be so proud), or at the very least strawberry blonde.







Liza's First Christmas

So this Christmas was exceptionally special as it was Liza's first.  Of course she is no where near old enough to realize what Christmas is, but that's not to say she still didn't make out like a bandit.  The holiday season became official when I put up Liza's own hot pink Christmas tree in her nursery, complete with lights and decorations, which Uncle Thomas and Aunt Kathy had given to her when they came to visit us in the hospital.

 The Precious Moments Nativity set was a gift to Molly from my mother from the Christmas before and it came in handy for Liza's tree.
 This was a Liza's first Christmas ornament that was given to her by Aunt Susan and Uncle Bob. 
 Another first Christmas ornament that was given to her by Molly's old high school softball coach Marilyn Brody.

This year we split the holiday between families and we did Christmas Eve with Molly's family and then we went to Grandma Sally's for Christmas day.  Christmas Eve each year the Baptist church puts on a service in the opera house in town, so Molly, Liza, and myself went with her parents and grandparents to the service.  Liza was a perfect angel during the entire service, she never made a sound and slept soundly.  Following the service we spent the remainder of the evening with her family at her grandparents house where Liza entertained everyone and opened her Christmas presents from her Aunt Nancy, where she received a Indianapolis Colts onesy and a stuffed soccerball.  At this point we knew that Liza was our daughter because no sooner did we put the ball at her feet, she started kicking it(such a proud moment).  From there we returned home where Liza slept peacefully, not waking until Christmas morning, to see what Santa had brought her.  We all woke up at about 7 that morning where Liza was greeted by a coffee table of presents (our living room is a little to cluttered for a Christmas tree).  We first opened presents from Uncle Richard, Aunt Barbara, Owen, and Ben, then continued to open presents from Molly and I and Meme and Pepe.


Wish I could say she was thrilled, but we were definitely thrilled enough for her.  As we opened gifts, Liza's Great Grandparents came over to spend the morning with us, opening presents followed by a Christmas breakfast.
Following breakfast it was time to load up the car (in the end there was little to no room for passengers) and it was over the hill and through the woods to Grandma Sally's house we go.  Molly, Liza, Meme, Pepe, myself and even Miyah went to Grandma Sally's for Christmas to spend the day with Grandma, Aunt Nancy, Uncle Roger, Aunt Ivonne, Kobe, Uncle Thomas, Jeremy, and Taylor (we would get to see Aunt Kathy the next day).  We arrived to Grandma Sally's house and were welcomed by Grandma and Aunt Nancy and not long after the rest of the family arrived.  From there we did presents, and let me say Liza received so many gifts, I wasn't sure how we were going to pack everyone and everything in the car.