Thursday, October 30, 2008

Lucy Video Clips




Nine Months and Growing

The last month has been busy. Mom and dad bought a rambler in Mountlake Terrace as an investment property. Lucy spent some time with her great grandpa and grandma as well as her aunt Penny who babysat her a few times in the last week (thank you!)! Lucy can now eat cherrios without choking! Scout chewed up his bed and still is obsessed with socks - adult size and baby size. And, we leave for SF the day after Halloween for Mark's sisters wedding.




Sunday, October 12, 2008

Visitors

Our good friends Dan and Mariana came to town (they live in LA) for a wedding and stayed with us in Edmonds. We had a great time catching up and showing them our new home town - including all of our coffee shops :) Lucy has had a few "stranger anxiety" moments the last few weeks, but seemed very happy and content with our visitors!


Everything On The Head

It seems that everything is going on the head these days (as you can see from the pictures)! She loves playing peek-a-boo and can easily put things on and off her head, face, etc. Not crawling yet, but likes to stand while you hold her hands. We finally bought a high chair - decided to go for the great deal of $19 from IKEA, and Lucy loves it! She likes to use her voice, both loud and quiet.




Thursday, October 2, 2008

Sneak Peak

Here is a sneak peak of what is to come on Halloween night! Lucy is going to be a cute little pumpkin (a hand-me-down from her cousins). The City of Edmonds blocks off 5th Street and Main street to provide the kiddies with a safe place to trick-or-treat from 5p-7p -- the merchants downtown hand out candy to the some 5,000 kids in costumes and parents. The Myers will be there handing out candy, representing John L. Scott, since Lucy won't be eating any candy this year :)




Exersaucer

Another great baby invention, the exersaucer. Lucy loves it!



Football Season Underway

It's hard to be a husky fan these days, but Lucy and Will (Misty and Steve's little boy) are enjoying the tailgating aspect. The pack-n-play works perfect for contained pre, during, and post playtime for the little ones.