We had a great week! Emma spent another night with my parents (I know, we are so spoiled) and Jamie and I got to go out with Suzie and Mike. We had a great dinner at Oceanaire and a ton of fun playing cards at the PS Lounge. We definitely needed a night out together :)
I FINALLY finished Emma's room a couple weeks ago. Now I know why pregnant women go through a nesting phase, it's really hard to actually get stuff done when you have a baby ;)
Please excuse the bad photos, I keep forgetting to get Jamie to take them so I did it myself :)
The letters above her crib, my friend Cathy hand painted them and they match her room perfectly! The peony decal is from
here Her photo board with all her photos of friends :)
Her ugly glider (I never got around to recovering it, again something that should have happened previous to her arrival) and bookcase. Overall I think the room is pretty cute.
So is she :)
Jamie and Emma "bonding"
Since furniture doesn't get her far enough, she's taken to scaling walls to get where she needs to go. This child is unstoppable!
4 generations of Evans women, pretty darn good looking if you ask me!
We went to Texas de Brazil for dinner the other night, Emma was feeding herself and running her fingers though her hair. Good thing it was bath night!
Again with the self-feeding (blueberries), I'm not sure I'm ready for this!
8 comments:
I LOVE that picture of her with the flowers. She's such a doll! I think it must be obligatory for children of this generation to have a picture of Dads playing video games with them as babies. Ben used to do that too :)
Fantastic pictures!
Love the 4 Gen picture, how wonderful!
I LOVE the blueberry picture - she looks like such a big girl!
great pictures and I love her room - you did a great job! I hope the one of all the ladies is framed!
The picture with the flowers is breath taking!
Ok, that picture with the flowers is the cutest thing ever. Had so much fun with you & Jamie at PS lounge, we need to do that more often (or at least get together for dinner at one of our houses).
I love the picture of the 4 generations - how special for Emma to see that when she's older!
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