30 December through 5 January
Elliot and his swing; it took him a while to warm to it, but he eventually came around. Every once in a while he'd nap in swing, and it was great place to set him when we needed to get things done. (He grew out of it around 5 months.)
Oh boy. (Poor dry skin.)
Elliot's first time on MUNI! The three of us headed downtown to wander around and give the ErgoBaby a spin. Elliot also wore "shoes" for the first time, which I found ridiculously adorable.
Devin and Elliot being freaking awesome in their Megadeth shirts. The one Elliot is wearing is on loan from Isaac Iten, who received it from Devin and me when he was born.
Elliot and Isaac
Cheeks McGee
Around this time I took some pictures of Elliot's room. It hasn't changed much, although we did move the futon into the living room and the love seat into E's room. It's a peaceful place to be...
This chair is fabulous and from Jason and Shal. The quilt on the back of the chair was a handmade gift from Kim Gillitzer; I love it and it's in Elliot's weekly and monthly photos.
I didn't like leaving the futon in Elliot's room, but it was great for guests while Elliot slept in our room. Plus, it was a wonderful place to nap.
The quilt on Elliot's crib was make for him by his Great Grandma Ruth Wagner. Susie Bear makes an appearance for weekly and monthly photo sessions. (Guess who she's from.)
Jill made Elliot's fabulous mobile from natural gems she found at Sandy Beach in Juneau. It's really really cool. And as Telma, Elliot's nanny, pointed out, no other child has this one - it's completely unique. The painting is also from Jill and, coincidentally, of Sandy Beach. :) (If you'll remember, it's where we took the photo of Yeti waiting for his baby brother.)
Jess (Keller) Williams suggested that we try one of these for naps and I'm so happy we took her advice. Elliot slept so well in this thing that for a while we didn't even use his crib. Unfortunately, like the swing, he has since grown out it. :( Until next time, my friend...
Fun with apps..
xoxoxo
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