Two little girls

Lulu

Lulu is almost 19 months old and getting too smart for my own good! She’s a little sponge and learns something new every day, whether it’s a new word or behavior. Lately a fun trick for her is to snatch up something she’s not supposed to have and then play “keep away from mumma.” She thinks it’s hilarious. Me, not so much.

But she is so fun and funny that it’s hard to be upset with her. As you can see from these pictures, she’s quite a little character.

crazy jelly face

taking a rest

jammie jams

troublemaker

Spooky is so patient

Front seat in the double caboose

Rose

She’s almost three months old and a very different baby these days. She’s slowed down on the frequency of eating. Instead of demanding a bottle every three hours, we’re giving her a larger bottle every 4-4 1/2 hours. She’s sleeping a lot more now, too. It would appear that she is recovering from her massive growth spurt! Her legs are so adorably chunky that I just want to chew on them and I frequently nibble on her chubby cheeks.

Rose is a very chatty baby. She loves to look right into your eyes and have very long, deep conversations often punctuated by outbursts of squeals. Thankfully I have deciphered her behavior when she’s unhappy and now find her somewhat predictable, which makes things easier on me. She only cries when she’s hungry, needs to be burped & when she’s sleepy. All other times she’s either smiling or sleeping.

out for a chilly walk

she looks confused

tummy time

cheeks!

a rare moment of peace, not being stepped on by Lulu

cutie pie

3 Responses to “Two little girls”

  1. Auntie CK Says:

    You got yourself some really adorable and dazzling kids there, sis! Once again, amazing pics!!! They all might be my most favorite! Lulu’s so spunky! It’s great to hear that Rosie’s moods are becoming more predictable, and that her sweet personality’s showing through more and more.

  2. Auntie Sara Jane Says:

    Two amazing little girls!! No words can describe how amazingly awesome they are.

  3. Tim's Mom Says:

    Love, love, love this! I love the pictures, I love seeing the girls develop and grow and, I love Mom’s observations and comments. This is truly a wonderful thing!

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