Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Great Minds Think Alike

So neither Eric nor I blog for three weeks, and we both decide to post something today!

So like he said below, we are slowly coming out of our fog and adjusting to the two kids thing. We just got back from a week in Alabama so Meg could meet her namesake, Eric's grandmother Margie (who was born Marjorie, like our Meg). Here they are, assuming the finger-as-a-pacifier position that Meg loves so much:



She also had good time with other family members. Here she is with Eric's sister Katy and his dad Keith:




Poor Stella, on the other hand, spent the week at her grandparents house sick as a dog. She had a cold, which turned into a nasty cough, fever, and eventual ear infection. But she's on the mend now, back to her JAR (acronym for Just Ain't Right, thanks to my sister in law Katy) self.

Fall is FINALLY here in the mountains, and it's beautiful. Weather still isn't that cold yet, but the leaves are beginning to change. Here are a few shots from our neighborhood:





We also had our 7th anniversary on Sunday. We decided to pretend like it wasn't that day, though, as we were driving two kids back from Alabama to NC that day, which quite possibly is the least romantic event on earth. Hopefully we'll be able to do something together this weekend.

Here are a few final shots of our girls and their tummy time. As you can tell, Meg despises it.




That's it for tonight - gotta grab sleep when I can. Love!

3 comments:

Anne said...

I love how big her eyes are! Like they just have to be that big all the time to soak in everything going on around her!!

I'm hoping to be in NC in December or January ... hope I can stop by and see you all.

Anne

The Jones Family said...

Alabama looks like fun!
Marian can't wait to see you and meet my new neice in a few weeks.

angela | the painted house said...

You are killing me with those mtn road photos. Oh, how I miss NC.

Can Meg be any more adorable? Anne is right--those eyes are awesome!

They might as well call tummy time "torture time." Does any infant like it?