Tuesday, September 04, 2007

More Summer 2007

Well time certainly is flying, and here we are at the end of the summer. Hard to believe! I'm back at work now, and things are going really well. You don't realize how valuable adult conversation and brain stimulation is until you're home for a year with a baby! However, I wouldn't trade in my year with Reese for the world! She continues to grow and do new things everyday. She's taking a few steps now, although I wouldn't dare call it "walking" yet. She's so darn quick on her hands and knees, I'm not sure if she'll ever make the transition to two feet! She has settled in amazingly at the sitter which is such a huge relief!

So I just thought I'd post a few more pictures from the summer while I had the chance!

Voila!

We took a trip to Bar Harbour a couple of weeks ago and here's a picture of Mark and Reese on the summitt of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park. The view was breathtaking!



And Momma too!



There's a beatiful beach there called Sand Beach where we got some beautiful pictures. The waves were huge, but the water was cold enough to give the Bay of Fundy a run for its money.









Reese was lucky enough to have a visitor at the cottage one day this weekend, Jordan. She was such a well behaved baby it *almost* made me think about having another one......almost.....but not quite! Anyway, here are Reese and Jordan playing nicely.



Mom and Dad were also here this weekend to see the Cirque de Soleil. So I managed to catch a cuddle moment between Nana and Reese. Unfortunatley she wasn't so co-operative with my dad. But she sure loved the "great big bear from over there stories!"



Getting ready for a bike ride with Dad.



Lounging in her very own patio chair.



Story time with Dad.....awwwwww:0)

2 Comments:

Blogger Donna M said...

Great pictures! She is definitely growing into a little girl!
Looks like your Bar Harbour trip was a success!

11:43 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great pics! I definately think you should go for #2!!

Cathy

11:26 a.m.  

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