Thursday, May 1, 2008

Screaming, teething, finding her feet, etc

Lucy has been very busy over the last few weeks.  She has entertained guests at her home and been on two dates.  Mommy forgot her camera on the dates so we'll have to wait until her boyfriend's mom emails some to us before we can post them.  Both Haden and Lucy were more alert on these dates, but they still don't really seem to care that the other is in the room.  So the tale won't be one of love at first sight, but rather one of love that grows over time into something beautiful and lasting.  
Lucy loved meeting Papa's friends.  They are cool kids, and as Lucy likes hanging with the cool group she fit right in.  When Dave first met Lucy all he could say was "That is adorable."  He must have said it twelve times, and we have to agree That IS adorable.
Most recently Lucy has taken to screaming- not in pain or frustration- just to hear herself scream.  The first couple of times I heard her I ran over to make sure her leg wasn't broken.  She also recently found her feet.  She holds onto them and occasionally puts them in her mouth.  She also continues to sprout teeth.  We currently have two breaking through the gum and we suspect two more, but haven't seen them conclusively yet.
The pictures I am posting are of Lucy taking a bath (which she takes very seriously) and one of the outfits that Haden's mom talked us into buying on one of their dates.  

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

look at those little toes! you can hardly see them.

p.s. that's a funky outfit you got on there, lucy.

Anonymous said...

She sure looks long and thin--is this a model in the making? And she sure has practice time in front of the camera!

Haden's Blog said...

LOVE the outfit on her- I have EXCELLENT taste!! Love the bag, too!

Anonymous said...

Aunt Danielle has ALWAYS been one fashionable chica. (La Luz has obviously already tapped her future stylist for she achieves world domination.) Also, Lucy is certainly one smart cookie to realize that it helps to win over your future mother-in-law early on in the relationship. Shopping together is an excellent bonding strategy.