Thursday, May 28, 2009

Lola Boo

So I am officially in love with Lola, affectionaly nicknamed Lola Boo. I have to confess, this love was not immediate- in fact, the last two months have been consumed with my need to adjust and absorb her, understand her and know I can do this and she is ok. Those fears interrupted the expected overwhelming feelings of love, which were there, but not consuming. That has changed, and now when I look at her I feel it in my bones.

I could list the dozens of things that are so amazing about her- her little chirps, the smile I am seeing so often now, how much fun it is to rock her every night before bedtime. How everyone seems so drawn to her when we are out and about. She is so special, beautiful, and consistent. Her temperament is perfect, she complains very little and just seems happy to be alive and loved by Mommy and Daddy. Could I have asked for a better baby?

Who knew how much fun she would be, and how much Kevin and I would love her so much? All the parents of the world were right, you just don't understand until you are in it.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Everyone needs an Aunt Lola

I got the most beautiful crocheted baby blanket from my Aunt Donna, for whom I am named. It is pink with a green border and just adorable. It will be cherished as much as the other pink crocheted bedspread she gave me, originally made fo my Grandma but passed on to me by Aunt Donna shortly before Grandma's death. Both are cherished...

So my Aunt Donna and my Aunt Jana have been especially wonderful to me throughout my life. I spent many summers with Aunt Jana and she still remembers my birthday and sends cards for Valentine's Day and Easter. Always so thoughtful...

Aunt Lola had the same meaning for Patsy, so when she reminised about her so often and with such fondness, I remember thinking how much I loved the stories, and the name. Hence Lola Grace was chosen, Grace for Grace Wynn, another beloved aunt. My friend Olivia has her Aunt Mandy, and I am sure I know lots of girls who had thier favorite Aunt. Grandmother's are special and revered, too, but maybe there is something different about an Aunt, more like a sister, I don't know. A great Aunt is just special, fun.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Daddy's girl



I have been replaced by another woman :) Kevin said he wanted a girl first, and I don't think he could be crazier over this baby. For someone who had little or no experience with babies, he is a natural. Feeding, diaper changes, playing- you name it he does it without any hesitation.

Funny story- he kept her while I was at a Jr. League meeting, and they took a trip out for dinner (ambitious for a 1st time Dad!). Apparently Lola wouldn't keep her pacifer in her mouth and he dipped it in sugar and gave it to her. When he texted me that night I thought he was joking and laughed with my friends at the meeting. Turns out he was serious...

Sunday, May 10, 2009

It's a small world...



Another cool thing about the Nashville trip, we randomly ran into Bruce/Jen/Derek/Casey/Marnie/Todd- Jenks crew in the Nashville airport! They are all high school friends of Kevin's and I know them from attending Bruce and Jen's wedding last September. They were going to a wedding, guy from Jenks but can't remember his name. I was at the baggage claim and there was Derek and Casey just standing there, it was too funny. We just couldn't believe it! Small world

Nashville with Grandpa, Grandma and Aunt Hallie




So we flew to Nashville for Hallie's graduation from Vanderbilt, and a first visit with Dad and Wendy. Lola was an angel- not a peep on the plane either way. But when we got there she wailed from being hungry, so that was Wendy's first encounter with her.

So her first plane trip, hotel stay, and college graduation. I told her to pay attention at the Vandy ceremony because we exptected great things from her.