Wake Up Call

Well I got a 5:45 am wake up call today from Abigail. Instead of getting annoyed if she won’t go back to bed, I give up and go running with her. I still have pregnancy weight to get rid of anyway! (Only 5 more pounds now! Yay!)

We had a blast this morning stopping in the park in the middle of our walk and swinging together watching to sun come up. She was laughing so hard.

Here she is eating strawberry pancakes this morning- her new favorite:

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Here she is helping around the house:

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Swimming with cousin Gillie:

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Hanging out:

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With Mom on her birthday:

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Helping open presents:

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With Daddy in her new dress:

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Getting her piggy toes wet:

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Visiting with Aunt Sophie:

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She’s Back

Well yesterday Abby was up for 18 hours straight without a nap- 5 am until 11 pm! It was a mess. I guess it was a growth spurt or something.

Today she is back to her old self- let us sleep in til 7 and she’s taken both naps today and now she ‘s asleep for the night hopefully. It’s so nice to have our baby back. Yesterday Kyle had to come home so I could take a nap because I couldn’t keep up with her by the afternoon.

She’s all over the place as always. She says Mama and Dada now! Her first word was Mama. She can also wave goodbye. Oh and she can dance- we have a video- Kyle will have to post it. She also is getting pretty good at eating finger food- she likes grapes, cheerios and bananas. She also likes tofu!

Sunday we had a baby shower for “Aunt Gaby.” Here are some pictures:

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We had beautiful weather for the party. Our garden looked so pretty :

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She loves looking out her window in her room :

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She is such a big girl now!

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Her first time in a swing:

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Swinging with her friends:

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She got to see her Grammie, Grandpa and cousin Peyton at the end of May:

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She will be 9 months in 3 days on the 13th. I can’t believe it!

First Syllable!

Well Abby hasn’t said mama or dada yet but today she was talking/babbling up a storm – probably because we went to see Obama (for the third time!!) at Waterfront Park- there was plenty of action.

Tonight she kept saying ba, baba. So I guess you could say it’s her first syllable. We have no idea what it means (she doesn’t drink from a bottle so it can’t be bottle) but exciting nonetheless to hear your baby try to talk.

Here’s our little girl all over the place:

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She can pull up on anything:

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and she’s great at getting herself down safely now:

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Rally!

obama75000Portland2

Under skies that obligingly turned from habitual gray to clear blue, Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama on Sunday drew the largest crowd of his 15-month marathon campaign for the presidency.

Sixty-thousand people packed into a park alongside the banks of the Willamette River to listen to Obama, with another 15,000 left standing outside the gates, according to city fire officials. Hundreds more anchored their motorboats, or floated in kayaks and canoes.

… Even after months on the trail, Obama seemed slightly stunned by the size of the crowd, saying “Wow, wow, wow” as he surveyed the audience.

“We have had a lot of rallies,” he said. “This is the most spectacular setting, the most spectacular crowd we have had this entire campaign.”

In August of 2004, then-Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry held a large rally in the same location, drawing about 45,000 people.

But on Sunday, Obama topped that without even being the official nominee, speaking to a crowd filled with sunscreen-smeared babies in sun hats, union members in matching T-shirts, elderly ladies fanning themselves under the hot sun and twenty-somethings dancing to his opening act, the Portland-based band The Decemberists.

Some voters lined up before dawn to see him, including Michelle Kay.

“We are all so sick of Bush, his lies, the war,” she said. “When Obama came out he was so honest, so refreshing.”

Others arrived at the last minute, such as Afang Tang-Christianson of Beaverton and her husband Daniel. She is due to give birth to twins in the next week or two, and the two had spent the morning at the hospital when she began feeling early contractions.

But after leaving, she said they came straight to the rally, adding, “It’s all about a new beginning, a new start. We are really hoping for change in Washington.”