...and hunting for her purple Easter eggs
Emma in her Easter finery (she had blue and pink bows in the back of her hair to complete the ensemble).
Emma in the souvenir Baba brought her from his trip to Washington, D.C. This was about 10 minutes after his return. She was so happy to have Baba home, she curled up in his arms and went to sleep.
Hello...we're submitting our monthly blog report. Things are going well on Planet Emma, despite a bout of bad cold/flu the week before last. Emma's much better now and is adjusting to life sans crib (maybe it's more of an adjustment for us). After a couple of weeks of multiple gettings-up in the night, crying at the gate blocking her egress from the room, falling back to sleep curled up in a ball in the corner by her door, and general weeping/wailing/gnashingofteeth on the part of pretty much all family members, Emma slept the whooole night through, in her big girl bed, just last night. Oh joy and rapture unforeseen, as grandpa would say. So that's progress.
Emma had a happy Easter week. A high point was Aunt Barbie's splendid Easter party, complete with egg hunt, deluxe goody bag, fun games, and scrumptious warm cheese dip and crackers. Mmmm, warm cheese dip. It was fun for Emma to be with her Hallstrom and Sweat cousins. Thanks, Aunt Barbie.
On Easter Sunday Emma enjoyed an egg hunt in the living room and showed moderate interest in the contents of her Easter basket. She looked very pretty when she went to church, and just as pretty when Joe brought her home a half hour later (she hadn't had a nap...behavior was spiralling downward...I anticipated total meltdown by nursery time; this church thing---it's a problem).
Emma's saying a lot of words. She even said "purple," or a reasonable likeness of it, when she was hunting for her purple eggs at Aunt Barbie's. She can now say her complete name (and a more charming sound I've never heard). She's a bright little girl and is picking up new things every day.
Emma's current favorite thing in the whole wide world is to watch "Go Baby" on the Disney channel. It's a little quasi-animated 4-minute show featuring two babies and the hijinx in which they engage. We have about seven of them recorded and Emma would probably watch them continuously at the expense of food, drink, and sleep if she had her way. Grandpa and Grandma Hiatt took part in the whole "Go Baby" experience when they stayed with us a few days when Joe was gone. They probably couldn't wait to leave...
So things are going generally great. Emma's birthday is Thursday. As brother Andy said, she'll be the "big 02." Our goal is to make it a happy day for her.
That's it for now. Thanks for checking in!
6 comments:
Yeah! A Haynie post! It was so fun to have Emma at the Easter egg hunt. She's seems like she's grown up so much in such a short period of time! We're looking forward to her birthday, too.
Hey, the Hiatt grandparents are now "Go Baby" fans! We enjoyed every minute of every day with you guys. Love you all.
Thanks for the update. I loooove the picture of the Easter dress - It captures of glimpse of what Emma will look like as an adult - so beautiful. And just like Adrian Dantley's #4 being retired tonight, purple easter eggs will forever be retired for Sweat family grandchildren and reserved for Emma - Happy birthday tomorrow!!!
Love,
Aunt Barbie
P.S. - Glad you liked the warm cheese dip - but it pales in comparison to baba's pulled pork - I have a picture of it in the photo album next to Wyatt's blessing day photos.
Emma is beautiful! And she looks so happy on the swing with Joe and so content asleep in his lap. What a joy! She reminds me of Chloe - beautiful and happy. Keep posting!
Much love to all of you!
I added your blog site to my favorite blogs on my blog.... Hope that's OK! I love to watch Emma and your family - it is such fun!
Glad you survived the difficult transition from crib to big girl bed. Sounds like it was no fun, but you made it!
LOVED the pic of Emma in her Easter dress. Adorable.
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