Thursday, June 23, 2011

Who says my daughter doesn't have hair?



Katelyn has taken a longer route to grow hair because she's been focusing on her athletic skills like walking and throwing (she has quite a throw)! But just look, you'll see how stylish her hair is now!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Our Little Walker

We were finally able to get a video of Katelyn walking. She's definitely starting to get more comfortable with standing and also with walking. The video has two short walks in it. She also had her longest walk before that, but we didn't get that one on video. By the way, our little girl is quite the ham. She's going to be one funny kid. Evan's a hoot too, but he's beginning to turn shy.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Fierce Bad Rabbit

As a baby shower gift for Evan, we were given the Complete Peter Rabbit Library. One of the books in that set is called The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit. Ken and Evan read that book a few weeks ago and Ken loved it because the story is all about these two rabbits and then a man with a gun enters the scene and shoots at the mean rabbit. Ken would just crack up at the story and so Evan began to love the book also. Soon enough Evan had the words memorized. It's amazing how close he can recite the story to the actual words. I hope you can hear him okay. He's quite animated telling the story.

Friday, April 15, 2011

A Fully Mobile Baby!

Katelyn began to officially crawl on Sunday. Throughout the week she mastered the art. Today was the first day that we really saw her crawl around the house. We're in trouble now since she loves my scrapbook paper! Here's a video of her crawling. Of course she goes for the cardboard sticks, but she really does love her maracas. They are one of her favorite toys!

Monday, April 4, 2011

First Tooth!


Katelyn's first tooth popped through today. You can't see it in the picture, but just know it's there!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Puzzles!


Evan is a puzzle king. He loves to do them and will stay for long periods of time just working on a puzzle. We started with the simple puzzles when he was one. Now that he's three we had a few 24 piece puzzles. He'd finish those so quickly. Recently we bought him 48 piece puzzles and he can do those independently (and pretty quick). It's amazing how he can just pick up one piece and know right away where it goes. In fact, once he's seen a puzzle one time he has great photographic memory to remember how to put it together a second time. Now that he has mastered the 48 piece puzzles, we're moving on to 100 piece puzzles. He needs some assistance with those, but can do most of it on his own. We call him our genius - and now he calls himself that too!