Friday, August 29, 2008

A Few Shots From Grassy Lake Road

A few more weeks and Rylee is going to be a big sister, I'm due mid October with Haylee, but wondering if there is a chance she'll come a little bit early. We drove out near Grassy Lake Road and took a few pictures right outside of the car by all the greens. I love the deep coloring here! We headed out at about 7:30, The sun was going down and we were losing light rather quickly. Rylee is soon to be 15 months old!

I really wanted the greens to pop in this one, She has a way of always finding sticks, and she loves her sticks, let me tell you!


I added a little bit of texture to this one!


I just love her to pieces!


Such a happy little girl!


Rylee seems to be picking up new words every day. We've noticed her finally start to say "thank you' now. All of a sudden, she has seemed to develop an attachment to her paci, which was never the case before, and we only ever used it when she went to bed at night, so we weren't really worried about taking it away from her so quickly, but now it looks like we will be in for a battle. We're debating on whether we should start now, before Haylee comes, or after. I'm sure Rylee won't be too pleased if Haylee gets to have a paci. Oh the joys of parenting :)
Rylee definitely loves her bath time too, she knows when its bath time and she will run straight to the bath tub to wait for you to put her in, it's really super cute! She is starting to not like brushing her teeth again, the electric toothbrush really worked wonders for a while, but now it's nothing new and she hates it when we force her to brush her top teeth, all other teeth are fine, but those top teeth are off limits in her opinion, LOL.
She is also a little book nut, we probably read the same books over and over and over and over about 5 times a night. It is pretty cute though. I'm really glad that she is into books at such an early age!
It's just so amazing to watch them learn and grow, I can't believe how fast it happens right before your eyes!

1 comment:

Barbara Robertson said...

I love the picture of her holding her head. She is such a "ham".

Love, Mimi