Friday, January 11, 2008

Fun with the Boppy

I love my Boppy pillow - it is definitely an essential item. It has a zillion more uses than just making breastfeeding more enjoyable. One of my Christmas presents was a new cover for it.





I am SO, SO, SO glad it is the weekend! I have always looked forward to weekends, but now that I am a working mom I have a new zest for them. (Is that a correct use of the word "zest"?) I just love days without work where I can spend all my time with my two favorite people. I know, I know - I'm totally cheesy, but it is 100% true.
Pete and I plan on taking Lucy downtown tomorrow to go to Babies 'R Us to use the gift certificate Jim and Jerry gave us. Hopefully it will be a fun adventure.
Lucy is a total drool machine these days. This morning Pete picked her up and couldn't figure out why her hair was completely soaked in the back. He kept saying that he thought she had somehow peed and it had reached her head (I'm serious - he thought this.) But, what actually happened is that she had been sleeping on her side and drooling all night. She's also chewing on everything in sight. All of these are signs of teething, but based on the experience of others we know, we are probably still a long way off from seeing an actual tooth.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jinx! Those pictures look professional, in fact I am setting one as my desktop. She is so dang cute!

Kristie said...

she is soooo sweet! Yep, no teeth until 6 mo usually! Maybe she is an overacheiver though...

Happy weekend!

Jamie said...

If my pee ever reaches my head, there's a serious problem there! ;)
She's looking more and more like Pete, especially in that last picture. What a sweetie.

Shannon said...

Okay...cant stop laughing at Jamie's commment.

GREAT pictures, her eyes are so sparkely.

My kiddos started acting teethy aroud 3-4 months...but it took a while for the first little bud.
Your breast will thank her for that!

Anonymous said...

Hey Tracy and Pete! Love the pics today!! She is so adorable, and miss the face already. The little left eye that goes inward is such a sign of her mommy when she was little!! I remember that same look in your pics Tracy! Ryan and Cami had teeth at 4 to 5 months... so look out when nursing... it can be a real shocker!! Love you all... Auntie Lisa