Sunday, February 21, 2010

Photo Shoot

The other day, Lucy and I went out and had a photo shoot. It was exciting. We explored our new neighborhood and found some good spots. Then Lucy posed for some pictures. They turned out so cute! Love them!

I've already posted these on the photography blog, so if you've already seen that then you can disregard this. (:



Lucy is so tiny-only 16 lb. 1 oz. at 9 months, which puts her in the 8th percentile. People are always surprised when they see her standing and walking, she looks too little. I think it's so cute!





Thursday, February 11, 2010

La La's cute little habits

Lucy is a very passionate little person. She either really loves something, or really hates it. And she's happy to let you know what she thinks, just in case you were wondering.


Lucy loves to sing. She sings all day every day. She'll copy what I'm singing, right on key. It's so cute! When she's singing, she usually sings "la"s. Because of that, we've started calling her "La La". It fits her.

Lucy also loves the bike she got from Grandma and Grandpa Johnson for Christmas. She takes it with her all over the place. Sometimes she pushes it or rides it, but usually she just drags it along behind her.





Lucy does not like getting into her coat. But she does like posing for the camera. The posing outweighs the discomfort.


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Walking and curlers

I totally predicted it. I was guessing that as soon as we moved away from the Johnson's, Lucy would learn to walk, since she wouldn't have someone there to hold her all the time. We've now lived in our NEW CONDO (I'll post about it later) for 1 week. And Lucy's walking. She's taking about 5-10 steps at a time, but she's getting really good! She's very impressive.

We've also been thinking Lucy has some curl in her hair. Kyle and I both have a little. So I used a little water and some gel and voila! She sure does! For church, we tried curlers this morning too. Don't they look cute on her?

Here is a video of her walking. It's not her best, but it's the idea that counts.