Thursday, September 30, 2004

Have pity on the working man

Well with work back in full swing, daily updates have been hard to do. Lily and Marcy are doing great. Cousin Emilie went home today after a week here. She was a great help and will be missed ... especially at 3 a.m. this morning :)

Here are some pictures, more to come this weekend. Lily gets her first big girl bath tomorrow since her umbilical cord finally fell off yesterday.


Cousin Emilie and Lily in matching Georgetown clothing.

Getting ready for a bath.

She loves having her hair washed.

She is laughing because Grandma Gail is burping her tush.

Sleeping ... something she hasn't been doing enough of lately.

More quality time in her bouncy seat. Posted by Hello

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Omigod...those pictures are the best!!! Especially the one where she is sleeping -- what a face...she is delicious. Em tells me that she is cooing and gurgling all the time that she is awake...she is talking already...can't wait til next week...mazel tov on the cord...hugs and kisses, D

Anonymous said...

I miss her already... even at 3am (though gypsy-less sleep was much more comfortable). Please tell Lily that she is my favoritest cousin in the world (sorry stu, you've been bumped) and I look forward to her visit to NYC. I can't wait to see what new tricks she'll have then.
all my love,
Nanny/Cousin Emilie

Anonymous said...

Ilove the picture of the baby sleeping. I must have one enlarged. I can't wait to see her and hold her.Kiss Lily for me. Love to you, Bubbie.

Anonymous said...

I hear that Lily was missing Emilie last nite...she sure kept you guys hopping...well, if you want me to take the night feedings on Thursday and Friday nights, I am ready, willing and able...I will await your response...you can make the reservations as late as Thursday, 10 p.m. See you soon! Love, D

Anonymous said...

Hi, I've been following the progress vigorously.
Lily's adorable. The pictures are beautiful and hilarious. I love every comment and appreciate and enjoy watching from afar.
You are all doing a great job. Can't wait to see you-all in person.

Love from the family