Monday, August 24, 2009

Eiley and friends

We've had opportunities to meet up with some friends and their little ones this summer. Apparently, we're in "the age of babies" (just a few years ago it was "the age of weddings"). Nonetheless, it's always fun to catch up with friends and their offspring!



These are pictures of friends from OT school. Erin finally got married and it was a great excuse for all of us to get together. A couple of days later, we had a playdate at my house, but I don't have any fun pictures from that. The first is of Eiley and Cole. Cole is exactly one week younger than Eiley and is Laura's second child. Her oldest, Kamryn, joined us at the playdate. The second picture is Jenni and Hannah getting Eiley to smile. Hannah loves, loves, loves her babies! The third is of the three of us...Erin will hopefully be adding to the babies soon!



This is from the meeting of the newest Coppinger girls. Corrie is a high school friend and an old roommate. Let me just say, she gets the "mother of the year" award. She just gave birth to Hayden and Reagan two weeks ago...they weighed in at 8.13 and 7.7! They are absolutely adorable, and I do not remember Eiley ever being that small! Grady is their proud big brother and a good helper to his mommy and daddy (as long as he's not leaping off of something)!



Eiley enjoys her many playdates with Chase. Chase is 10 days younger than Eiley and is the son of our friends, Megan and Jeremy. We recently returned the favor and kept Chase while Megan and Jeremy enjoyed a day out. Here are the cute pictures from the day (notice how Eiley already adores Chase in the first picture).

Thursday, August 13, 2009

4 Years!

Psalm 127: "Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain."





(Cheesy wedding picture)


Friday, August 7, 2009

Princess and the....nectarine?


Funny thing happened today...I was getting myself lunch and pulled a nectarine out of the fridge to wash it off. Eiley began fussing around in her crib, so I went to pacify her. When I came back to the kitchen, I couldn't find my nectarine. Thinking I put it back in the fridge, I just grabbed another one and enjoyed my lunch. Fast forward one hour, when Eiley wakes up from her nap. I pick her up, and a large nectarine rolls out from underneath her! Talk about "mom brain"!