Thursday, October 4, 2007

Isabella's third month!











And here she is holding her own bottle. She is way too young to be doing this, but we've never told her this and, like all the other things she does early, she does it. This is about the third time she's done this, and there's nothing else holding up the bottle. We put her hands up there and she grips it. This will be the norm all too soon as she's growing up so fast...











Since she's begun "pre-teething" (I think so at least), this is all we see of her anymore-eyes and nose. She always has her hands in her mouth-sometimes she'll choke on them, the little goof.












She's so used to being photographed, she decided to pose for us. I did not set this up-we just opened her carseat cover and there she was!














This picture doesn't do them justice, but she woke up with matching hair horns.
And orange eyebrows, apparently.














And now, a series of bathtub pictures. Every kid has to have these, and she just looks so darn cute in her tub I can't resist! Notice the ever-present tongue.




















































I nickname her "Sock Houdini" because I have yet to find a pair she can't escape from. Actually, she usually loses just one. That's why I'm always putting her gymshoes on her.



















This photo I've dubbed "Isabella vs. the teething cookie." I'm not sure who won, but she had a great time gumming the thing.





















Don't let all the happy pictures fool you. Not every day is sunshine and giggles. I believe she was crying for no apparent reason in this one, but I can hear her thoughts, "If my arms were just long enough, I would get my hands on that cell phone. I'd call Maga! And Grammy! And Nana! And Granny! I'll call 'em all!"













How do you know if Isabella is asleep? Easy. Her arms are over her head. Every single time! Sometimes they're over her eyes, too. Notice the red lipstick print on her left cheek! ;o)










Once again Isabella shows a zen-like peace with waiting for things (besides her meals!). I snapped these pictures of her looking freakishly happy while we wait for the Mommymobile to get serviced.















And, being Hoosiers means cheering for the Colts. Here's Bells in her onesie that she got Daddy for his 30th birthday this year, and with Grandpa, watching the game.
































Here we are on our deck, the day before I turned 34.










To be continued next month...

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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