Sunday, January 20, 2008
Let It Snow!
Living in the South, one gets a bit excited when the snowflakes start to fall. So, we wrapped up Emma in some warm, winter gear and headed outside with the camera. Albeit short-lived, our snow was so much fun!




Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Sweetheart
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Ho! Ho! Ho!
Prior to leaving Birmingham, we made Emma's first trip to see Santa. All was going well, but the line was quite long, so by the time we made it to see Father Christmas, Emma was ready for a nap. We snapped a few photos before the fussing ensued!
We arrived at Mimi and Papa's house on Friday and settled in for several days of rest and relaxation - ha! Actually, Emma was quite happy to entertain everyone with her new set of tricks...almost rolling, spitting, "mm" and "wah," along with a bit of cooing.
For Christmas, Dugald and I decided to give Emma her first taste of cereal. The first round went fine, and she seemed quite keen for the spoon. However, after he
r first go of it, she has been otherwise unimpressed with cereal, bananas, or sweet potatoes. We are going to give it a couple of weeks and try again.
Christmas Eve brought our first holiday meal, as we met Katelen at the fire station for dinner. We visited for a bit and then headed home to put Emma to bed.
Christmas Eve brought our first holiday meal, as we met Katelen at the fire station for dinner. We visited for a bit and then headed home to put Emma to bed.
Yes, hives! Due to a laundry malfunction, we had to wash her onesie in color remover to remove some misplaced red dye. Well, Emma was allergic to the color remover and broke out in hives! We quickly removed the onesie, gave her a bath, all the while she giggled and blew bubbles. It certainly made for an eventful Christmas!
After getting Emma settled back in, we set off to unwrap quite a number of gifts for Emma's
first Christmas. Dolls, books, bib clips, a market basket, a furry possum, and much, much more. We all had quite a time!
After getting Emma settled back in, we set off to unwrap quite a number of gifts for Emma's
Post-presents, we all had a bit of a rest before heading into Christmas dinner mode. Dugald cranked up the turkey fryer, Mimi started the dressing, sweet potato casserole, green beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, noodles, bread, and country ham. I set the table, snapped a few photos and stayed out of the way!
Much love!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Family Visit
We all had such a great visit with Grandma, Grandpa, and Grant! Our time was filled with bad driving, great food and a visit to see Vulcan's bum...and of course, lots of giggles and poopy diapers.
The first week was spent hanging out at our house, just catching up and trying to make Emma laugh. We then went to my parent's house in Dalton for Thanksgiving. It was great to have both of our families together celebrating our great blessings and remembering the fantastic life of my grandfather who passed away on Thanksgiving last year.
Dugald was in his element as he fired up the turkey fryer, while the ladies spent time in the kitchen making way to much food. We all enjoyed gathering around the big table together, and watching Emma giggle at the window.
On Friday, the ladies went shopping in downtown Dalton for what we thought would be a quiet trip...until we heard the fire engine. Katelen was at work! A sweet, elderly man had driven his car through the entrance of the dowtown bank and come to an abrupt stop in the lobby. He wasn't harmed, but the marble lobby was! It was really fun to see Katelen at work!
After our visit to Dalton, we came back to Birminghamfor what seemed like mere minutes, although it was another week. Ma and Pa spent some time shopping and visiting the Musuem of Art, while Dug and I went to work. We met up in the evenings for great food, great wine and great amounts of smiles.
Grant came in for the last two days of the visit, and we got to celebrate his birthday with caramel cupcakes and candles. The last day of the visit was spent looking at Vulcan's booty, eating barbeque (guys) and O'Carr's chicken salad (girls).
It was sad to see everyone go, but we had such a great visit. I am sure we will find a reason to see everyone again soon.
Since their trip to Alabama, they have cruised around the Caribbean and headed back to their respective homes except for Grandma and Grandpa, who are now visiting with Liss, Martin, Lou, Tim, Isabelle and new, little Henry in the UK.






The first week was spent hanging out at our house, just catching up and trying to make Emma laugh. We then went to my parent's house in Dalton for Thanksgiving. It was great to have both of our families together celebrating our great blessings and remembering the fantastic life of my grandfather who passed away on Thanksgiving last year.
Dugald was in his element as he fired up the turkey fryer, while the ladies spent time in the kitchen making way to much food. We all enjoyed gathering around the big table together, and watching Emma giggle at the window.
On Friday, the ladies went shopping in downtown Dalton for what we thought would be a quiet trip...until we heard the fire engine. Katelen was at work! A sweet, elderly man had driven his car through the entrance of the dowtown bank and come to an abrupt stop in the lobby. He wasn't harmed, but the marble lobby was! It was really fun to see Katelen at work!
After our visit to Dalton, we came back to Birminghamfor what seemed like mere minutes, although it was another week. Ma and Pa spent some time shopping and visiting the Musuem of Art, while Dug and I went to work. We met up in the evenings for great food, great wine and great amounts of smiles.
Grant came in for the last two days of the visit, and we got to celebrate his birthday with caramel cupcakes and candles. The last day of the visit was spent looking at Vulcan's booty, eating barbeque (guys) and O'Carr's chicken salad (girls).
It was sad to see everyone go, but we had such a great visit. I am sure we will find a reason to see everyone again soon.
Since their trip to Alabama, they have cruised around the Caribbean and headed back to their respective homes except for Grandma and Grandpa, who are now visiting with Liss, Martin, Lou, Tim, Isabelle and new, little Henry in the UK.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
This past Sunday, our sweet Emma was baptized (christened) during the Sunday service. It was a great time of celebration as both sets of grandparents - that's right, both sets - watched on with tears and smiles.
Emma was baptized in quite a bit of history, a christening gown that has spanned four generations of Dugald's family. The gown, a two-piece garment, has an underlay slip made of parachute silk. It was so beautiful on our sweet girl.
It was a wonderful time for our friends and family to watch as we committed ourselves to raising Emma under the Lord's guidance and care. He has given us so many blessings for which we are eternally grateful.



Emma was baptized in quite a bit of history, a christening gown that has spanned four generations of Dugald's family. The gown, a two-piece garment, has an underlay slip made of parachute silk. It was so beautiful on our sweet girl.
It was a wonderful time for our friends and family to watch as we committed ourselves to raising Emma under the Lord's guidance and care. He has given us so many blessings for which we are eternally grateful.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Sweet Pea
What parent can resist dressing up their little one in a costume? Well, we couldn't, so for Halloween our Emma was a pea in a pod. How cute is that!? She obliged us for about 15 minutes in a costume that was made for an artic winter storm...
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Sweetness!
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