Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Saturday, June 9, 2007

I'm Too Sexy for My Play n Pack



Ella had her two month check up yesterday. Here is her vital stats for those keeping track at home - She is almost 10 lbs (25% for weight), 22 1/4 inches (75% for height) and her head is in the 25% percentile. As if we didn't know already, our little gal is destined for modeling or some sort of athletics with her skinny and tall bod and pinhead. She did very well getting her shots - better than Mommy did who had to close her eyes through the whole thing.


She is starting to smile alot too - especially during the four am feeding and when she sees her friend the Bug and favorite site, the ceiling fan. Ella has been on many adventures with us - dinner and lunches with friends and even to an Areas 51 baseball game (vegas' minor league team named for a secret test place where aliens landed in the 1950's and with an even scarier mascot that looks like a cross between Jar-Jar binks from Star Wars and a donkey). While Ella used to just sit in her seat and sleep, she now loves to sit on our laps and look at everything. She is turning from a newborn into a little baby girl.


Other than that, all is well. Mommy is back in classes, working and balancing it all with staying home with Ella and Daddy is working hard.


To see more photos of the newest Murdock, click here... http://www.flickr.com/photos/7822160@N02/sets/72157600333334242/
We tried to showcase her personality in this one... check out the smiles!

Monday, April 9, 2007

My mom just arrived

Mom just arrived for the big day and we are getting things done around the house.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

One week to go and time to share.




Both Les and Mike here (Mike is typing so all words that are misspelled were typed when Les was not looking).


Finally, we will start putting up info and pictures about the newest Murdock to join the world right here, so bookmark it. We are about a week or two out and are officially in the "Wow, we have lots and lots of stuff to do before this happens" phase.


As of today when the baby is born we will be able to bring her home as we got the bases for the carseat installed. Who would have guessed that it requires a nursing degree, 40 hours of training, a two square foot piece of anti-slip material and a chopped up pool noodle to get the thing in correctly.


Here are some photos of Leslie and myself until I get my butt in gear and get more posted.




Cheers


Mike and Les.....