Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Life's a Beach

I've been told in no uncertain terms that I am falling down on my duties of posting pictures. Apologies. I'm a little busy here, people. Jeesh. I mean, I've got lots of soaps to watch mothering to do.

We are finally enjoying good Chicago weather and have been taking advantage of our beautiful nearby beaches. Libby is in love and can't get enough. Beach, sand, and park are all very popular words around here these days.





While I'm waiting for the photos to upload, I'll share a favorite Libby story from a couple of months ago. So Libby often insists on eating whatever Emma gets to eat, so she has a heaping, yummy bowl of baby rice cereal (made with water, no less!) when Emma does. One day I gave Libby her bowl and then went back and dickered around with Emma's trying to get it just the right consistency (not that it matters because she loathes solids).

All of a sudden I heard a "Good, Emma!" When the comment finally broke through my daydreams, I turned around to find Emma's face smeared in Libby's cereal and Libby jamming her spoon into Emma's mouth (or at least the vicinity of her mouth).

Emma gets to eat lots of things from big sis Libby. I've found everything from a slice of bread to a piece of stick cheese in her mouth. (At least Libby gets her to take it. Most of the time, I just get raspberries when I'm trying to feed her solids.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for finally giving us new pictures!!! I love that Libby is taking such good care of Emma. I remember taking really good care of you...cutting your hair...spinning you on your Sit and Spin as fast as possible and then standing you up to entertain my friends. I can't wait to see all of you next week.

Love-
Aunt Kimmy

Anonymous said...

Hello to the wonderful family and pictures. Great to see them. Libby will take good care of Emma. Soon she will be giving her ice cream and lots of cheese. All that good stuff. Then the liquids start. Pop and everything. Get ready Emma gal. Life is going to be at a faster pace thanks to big sister Libby. What wonderful memories and they will replace the current memories of business and tiredness. Hang in there Kerri. You are doing a great job. You to Martin. Love to everyone. Grandma and Grandpa Kennedy

Jo said...

That's such a great story!! I love it!

Todd S. said...

Wow! That first pic is awesome!! The lighting and the perspective make Libby look HUGE..GIANT LIBBY Terrorizing the beach!!! LOL :-) Hope to catch up with you guys next time you're in town (or the off chance that we hit Chi-town)!