Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Bring on the turkey!


Happy (belated) Thanksgiving!! Sorry this post is a few days late...I somehow forgot to post this over the holiday weekend.
Anna had a great first Thanksgiving...first, her Grammie and Grandpa came to visit, then she had her first taste of "real" turkey (not that silly jarred stuff), and then the Aggies "beat the hell outta" t.u.!! Whoop!! A happy Thanksgiving was had by all...

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Beenie baby


As we were preparing to brave the cold weather of the North on our trip to Michigan, I was trying hats on Anna. As a pregnant lady this time last year, I got hit with the "nesting" bug and decided to knit Anna a hat (seen here). I tried it on her in the hospital the day she was born, and it covered her whole head (face included). So, I assumed we would wait and use this hat this fall/winter. Yeah...maybe not. Although Anna's petite little body keeps her in the 10th percentile weight-wise, she does have a 95th percentile head. Smarty pants.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Four generations of Baggermans

In the final posting of our trip to Michigan, we had to capture this wonderful picture (the photo's not great, but the moment was!) of FOUR generations of Baggermans!! Pictured here are Lisa (aka Auntie Lees), Finn, Grandpa Baggerman, Grandma Baggerman, Clint (aka Daddy), Anna, and Pete (aka Grandpa).

We are family...

Anna had such fun hanging out with the Baggerman family in Michigan! Here she is at the dinner honoring Grandma Baggerman's 90th birthday with (l-r, t-b) Auntie Lees and Uncle Shawn, Uncle Thom and Aunt Laurel, Melanie (Clint's cousin..Anna's second cousin), and with us and Grandma.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Kissin' cousins

Anna truly enjoyed getting to meet her cousin, Finn, on our adventure north last weekend. Given her limited verbal skills at this age, she decided that the most appropriate way to express her love for him was to just grab his head, lunge at him, and plant a big wet one on his forehead.

Luckily for her, Finn's a bit of a lover himself so happily accepted her affection. In his zeal to return this kiss, a few teeth kind of got in the way and he gave her a bit of a nibble. Oh well...I think she understood what he was trying to say.

He did attempt to make amends the next day with a peace offering (no pun intended).

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Bonding with her great grandparents



Anna had such a great time meeting her wonderful great grandparents in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Here she is at Grandma's birthday dinner (top) and at Aunt Mary's house (middle and bottom).

Thursday, November 02, 2006

These boots were made for walkin...

...or, at least for attempting to crawl.

While her affection for these boots was short-lived (we didn't even make it out of the state of Illinois with them still on), she definitely liked them at first! We didn't quite get the snow we were expecting so the snow boots may have been a little bit of overkill, but they were cute just the same!

Executive breakfast

In our effort to streamline our packing, we (of course) did not pack a travel highchair for Anna. But, she was able to make do just fine eating her meals in the "executive" chair in the hotel room. I think we may have a future CEO on our hands...

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

First flight




Anna went on her first "cross-country" trip this weekend...to Michigan (by way of Chicago) to meet and visit Clint's family for his grandmother's 90th birthday celebration! It was such a great weekend that I'll be posting pictures/anedotes from the weekend for the next few days. These are just the first of the pics!

This is Anna in the airport security line, and then with me on the airplane. She was a trooper for the whole flight! She slept for about an hour, and then just played and ate the rest of the trip. She got a little agitated at the end, but that was most likely because of her little ears and the pressure changes. Overall, she was a great flyer! (At least for the trip to Chicago...we won't talk about the trip home...we're trying to make that part of our distant memory...).

Too much Halloween fun...

After joyfully greeting about four groups of trick-or-treaters at the door in her monkey costume, Anna quickly came to the conclusion that the Old Navy infant costumes are in fact made for northern babies where its cold on Halloween. That monkey costume was a bit warm for our Texas climate! So, she was none too upset when we decided to strip her down and let her eat dinner au natural.