Tuesday, July 8, 2008

About the slideshow...

that was the first one I've made and I didn't know how to write along with it so....

The first few pictures are of Elyse on the fourth of July. We went to a cookout in Winchester with some of Ryan's family. Elyse stayed up late for the fireworks and liked them as long as they were very far from her.

We spent the next day with our friends Jen and Nate, and their daughter Madison who is almost 2 months older than Elyse. Madison and Elyse are both pacifier girls and they were hilarious switching pacifiers with one another. They would try each one out and then switch and they never once cried for their own, but just went with whichever one was left. We were laughing hysterically. It really is so funny to get babies together and see what they do. We also tried the girls out with our new "walking wings," which are supposed to help babies learn to walk in a more natural way instead of the adult holding their fingers. This was also hilarious. Madison's daddy, Nate is reading them a book in one of the pictures. We had to take a picture of this because Elyse never sits still long enough to hear an entire book so the second she wanted to look at the book with Madison and Nate, we snapped a picture. Of course after the picture was taken, she was done and back to "exploring," as usual. She is the most active baby ever... :-)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Katie........I love the slide show and let me tell you something...I can see a lot of both of you in Lysee, but that very 1st picture on the slide looks JUST LIKE RYAN LEE when he was little. I had to look twice at that one, because I remember Ryan looking just like that. Love you all 3 bunches, Aunt Heather P.S. Hayden has braces now, can't wait for you all to see.......she looks too cute!

Tishy said...

Lysee has gotten to be such a "big" girl! She is so very cute. Looks like you all have had a good summer. Isn't it nice getting to visit with family and friends at your leisure? Hope your year starts well.I think of you all often.