MK, JP, Baby A |
20 weeks pregnant! |
The following weekend, we met her BFF Tommy at Imaginology at the OC Fairgrounds, where the two were thick as thieves. She also met her new friend Lucy there, the first female she has really taken to.
We had some special family members in town this month. Aunt Nancy and Uncle Leonard from Michigan, and Baby A's Grandma drove down from Oregon on the 14th to spend time with her daughter, who delivered her baby on April 25th. We were able to have an amazing birthday lunch with her on the Queen Mary. As I was getting ready, Baby A saw me in my dress and, completely unprompted, said "You look pretty" for the first time. I try to tell her that she does at least once a day, and Dad does often, too, but this was the first time she randomly told me that.
Then, we were on Spring Break, and off for a week, so we headed to Wolf Hotel, where Lucy was able to join us for a day. I had high-hopes of preparing the nursery (right now it is our spare bedroom), but the week flew by without me accomplishing too much. We did have a special tea with Autumn's grandma, Aunt and cousin MK at Paris in a Cup. Grandma gave both her daughter and myself a beautiful double halo diamond necklace, ours until the girls are old enough. The attached note to baby A, which we have put away for safekeeping, made me cry, and talked about the necklace being a future reminder of her up in heaven. What an honor to be the custodian of something so special.
It was A's first "formal" tea. I was nervous because it was close to her nap time, but she did very well, playing with her little matchbox cars on the table, mostly sitting, and only relying on electronics (current favorite: cars changing colors) after her cousin was given a screen. I told her that if she did well, Tommy would come for a visit that evening, and so she was a little disappointed when we pulled into the driveway and he wasn't there.
This month, A had her first haircut. I was a bit reluctant to have her get bangs, but it was the right decision! She doesn't like me doing her hair, which includes pony tails, braids and sometimes, even brushing. I often resort to a bow, but when I pick her up from daycare, she has usually taken it out, and has hair in her face. The bangs are adorable and functional because they keep her hair out of her face all the time, and I don't need to "do" anything! But they sure do make her look more grown-up. She's turning into a little girl right before my eyes.
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