And finally...Baby N's curls are gone. Isn't he so cute sitting in the chair getting his hair trimmed?
Baby O and Baby N cruising in the hummer at the barber shop!
And finally...Baby N's curls are gone. Isn't he so cute sitting in the chair getting his hair trimmed?
Baby O and Baby N cruising in the hummer at the barber shop!
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Parents Magazine is running a contest to find the December 2008 cover-baby for American Baby magazine. The theme is "Discovering" and I entered six photos of Baby O. If you love our baby and want to see him on the cover of a magazine, log on and recommend/rate his photo!! They are featuring the highest recommended photos in a weekly publication.
The staff of the magazine will pick 5 finalists for a trip to New York and a photo shoot. Our little guy has so much personality; I know he would do well if he gets the call back ;-) Regardless, he's a star in my eyes.
Too fun!
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Just before bath time.
Getting ready for church.
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6 months old is so much fun! Over the last few weeks, he started putting his hands out for me to pick him up or take him from someone else holding him. I love it. Every time I start to sing "The Wheels on the Bus" I get a smile from him. I love it. When I kiss his little neck and make a "ummmwah" sound, he pulls my face to his, gives me a wide-open-mouth kiss and imitates the sound. I love it.
All of these little moments are awesome; and, on top of that, we get to play!!! I got O a little Fisher Price drum set. It says the cutest things when he hits the cymbal, beats the drum, etc. Its his {my} favorite toy. Well...along with the drum set, comes a stage, complete with mirror, magic microphone, and lights! And....there is also a keyboard.
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Okay, I'm up. Where shall I go now?
I spy something worth crawling to...
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Where do I even begin?? We just returned from a week-long family beach vacation. I have uploaded 200 photos, edited 75ish, picked out 40+ for the blog (its a record), and how do I even begin to convey how much fun we had, how many memories we made, and how darn cute my little guy was at the beach? Hmm...guess I'll start with my personal favourite photo of Punkadoo and go from there.
The Cast of Characters (from top-left to bottom-right): Aunt Marissa, Uncle Ben, Cousin Travis, Cousin Hunter, Cousin Ross, Grammie, Great-Uncle Gary, Great-Aunt Dona, Great Granny, Mom, Baby O, and Daddy Q. All these crazy folks are related to me (Sarah). We missed Paw Paw Mc and Great Aunt Julie!
Baby O ensured that the mornings started early for us! Many of them began with an early morning walk along the shore. Some mornings we walked with Great-Aunt Dona, some with Grammie and Daddy Q, and some were just O and me. All of them were special and all of them were made complete with dolphins dancing in the gulf.
After the early morning walk, we would have breakfast and then get the whole gang beach-ready! Then, we would take a short walk along the boardwalk to have a morning of sun, sand, and surf!
The Quinlan Fam on O's first beach day!
Each morning someone had to put up the umbrellas! On this particular morning 2 of the 'gulls' are struggling with the broken one. It took a little extra umph to get up and going!
After the 'brellas went up, it was on to the water for some of us~ This is Grammie giving O his first touch of the salt water! O would return to the water many times this week. Not only did he absolutely love being in the water, and stay totally cool when salt water splashed in his eyes, but his "thing" for sand made the water a necessity to remove some grit here and there...
Speaking of O's "thing" for the sand. This kiddo was hilarious with the stuff. This is O's first encounter with the powdery sand. I had him on a blanket and he scootched to the sand. On day one, the sand was really dry, so it mostly slipped through O's fingers. This seemed to perplex and intrigue him. However, after some thought and good 'ole trial 'n error, he got a handful and shovled it straight in his mouth. I thought...cetainly, that will be the one time he does that....
Wrong~ it was hard to let the baby near the sand without him trying to eat it. I spent some time figuring out ways to keep him from making a meal out of it.
Some fun photos of the little man from under the 'brellas.
His love for the sand did make it tons of fun to find ways to entertain him. One day, I buried the lower half of his body in the sand. He was looking for his legs, and then spotted his big tow wiggling about. Too funny!
When I finally got a routine down that kept him from ingesting the stuff, it was the last beach day. Oh well, ready for the next time ...
Other things that went on at the beach:
Watching for dolphins...
Conversation with family...
Getting tanned...
Kayaking--sometimes to get a closer look at the dolphins, sometimes to follow stingray, and sometimes just for some added fun! Ben and Marissa nicknamed me the dolphin charmer! The first two times I went in, I ended up getting quite a show from the dolphin! Aunt Dona and I shared a really magical experience out there one morning. There were about 12 dolphin dancing all around us. It was the neatest experience I've had at the beach!
Fishing...here's Uncle Gary with the trout Daddy Q and Aunt Marissa had for lunch!
Aunt Dona kayaking by the surf-fishing Uncle Gary.
Napping...
When afternoon came, we all trekked in for lunch, and then headed out again for the afternoon! Beach days are so much fun!!!
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