Monday, February 18, 2008

Einstein Toys


This is a baby Einstein toy that was given to me by a friend. Kaylynn loves this toy because it lights up and plays classical music! It also teaches the colors in English, French, and Spanish! This toy is so light weight that Kaylynn can pick it up and play with it by herself! She likes when we turn out the lights because her toy will glow so bright!

See What Grandma Did!


Grandma has to get creative when watching baby Kaylynn. Grandma needed to fold some laundry, so this is what she did to keep baby Kaylynn occupied for a few minutes. Kaylynn is what we call a high maintence baby...she refuses to take naps! (YIKES! SCARY!) She only takes naps when she is being rocked to sleep! (YIKES! SCARY!)

Clifford!

Kaylynn and I are watching Clifford The Big Red Dog. We go to the public library once a week to borrow DVD's. Why buy DVD's when you can borrow them from the public library??

Grunting and A Playin

This is Kaylynn grunting away while playing with her toys!

Chillin In The Swing


This is baby Kaylynn (almost four months) chillin in her swing, and trying to rip off those toys! She loves to grunt and babble while she is playing with her toys! She is truly the sweetest baby!

Bye Bye Mommy


Today as I was leaving for work, my daughter, Kaylynn started to cry. She is almost four months and she already realizes that mommy is leaving when she reaches in the closet for her coat. I saw her chin quivering and her eyes welling up with tears. I went over and I gave her a big hug and I told her that I would be home in a little bit. My mom told me that Kaylynn has been crying when she sees grandpa or I leave. I can hardly believe it! I guess she didn't cry today. (It was probably because I reassured her that I would be back!) I think my daughter truly understands a lot more than we give her credit!

Teach Me Mommy



Being an educator, reading is very important to me. I absolutely love spending time reading books with Kaylynn. She loves books with bright colors. She likes to grab on the pages and put the books in her mouth. I am trying to teach her letters, but Kaylynn will also listen to long stories without pictures. She enjoys listening to the intonation of one's voice.