Abby (2008) and me (c. 1982) at around 6 months.(Special thanks to Mimi for hanging on to this dress for 26 years and making this moment of nostalgic cuteness possible.)
Age has nothing to do with years and everything to do with perspective. In a few years, I'm sure my daughter will affirm how very very old I am. My mom, on the other hand, will continue to reiterate my youth. And in a way, they're both right. But having to change a poopy diaper at 8:00 on the morning of my birthday sure made me feel a lot older than last year. Then again, as if somehow he knew I was downhill to 30 and needed a boost, the cashier at Safeway saw fit to card me this week...baby in the buggy and all. The truth is, I'm a lot older than I once was, but (Lord willing) not nearly as old as I will be one year. So a happy birthday to me...and many more!
Since before Abby was born, I've been looking forward to the day I could start making my own baby food. (I guess breastfeeding is the ultimate in making my own babyfood, but that's not what I'm talking about.) If there's one thing I've come to love over the years as a wife/mom/homemaker, it's being crafty in the kitchen. I can't draw, my sewing skills are mediocre, and scrapbooking just isn't my cup of tea...but hand me a cookbook and my creative juices start flowing."Love you!"We've always done it, and probably always will. After we'd dated for a while, Justin picked the habit up as well. Now all our conversations with each other end the same way, with a little kissing noise as if we were planting a kiss on the other person before heading off to work, the grocery store, the bathroom...whatever. (This can be a dangerous habit to get into, as Justin found when he accidentally offered an over-the-phone kiss to an unsuspecting friend. Proceed with caution if you decide to employ this practice with your loved ones.)
"Love you too!"
"Bye!"
"Muah!"
"Muah!"
For your daily dose of cuteness, I offer this picture of Abby looking oh-so-adorable in her Easter dress.
You'll notice Abby is sitting beside, not in, her specially designed bathtub seat. That's because last night, she got her way and we had the great privilege of watching her enjoy the freedom of sitting up in the tub and splashing her little heart out. I don't think we've ever seen her have as much fun in the tub as she did last night, and I'm pretty sure the floor (and our clothes) are still soaking wet from the experience. Eventually we did move on to scrubbing, hair washing, and the chasing down of rubber duckies, but something tells me splashing is going to be our new primary bathtub activity.
It was a whirlwind weekend for our family with some dear friends from down south! We tried to pack in as much of D.C. as we could in four days, in spite of the blustery weather. Friday found us walking the national mall to check out the monuments, and when the rain set in we took cover in the Museum of Natural History (old dinosaurs), the National Archives (old documents), and the Air and Space Museum (old airplanes). Saturday Heidi helped me at a baby shower while the hubbys headed to yet another air and space museum. Sunday it was back downtown to see more monuments then over to Ashburn for some Carolina bbq. It was a great visit, but much too short! (Check out our photo album for more pictures...)