Thursday, December 31, 2009

McKenzie's First Christmas

What a week! We had lots of fun withMcKenzie on her first Christmas. She got several cool presents, but she was mainly interested in the wrapping paper. To save some time, I'm just going to post all Christmas pics on this entry. You should be able to click on them to enlarge.
Presents from Santa! I got a toy guitar and some mega Lego blocks!
Lookin' cute on Christmas Day in my pajamas.
See all my new toys?!
Mary Elizabeth giving the babies some lovin'!
Making sure PawPaw Jack is ok by me.
My new stroller from Lala and Dandy is great! Granddaddy Carter says it takes just 18 laps around the house to get me to fall asleep.
Santa Baby on Christmas Eve

Helping Uncle Chris and Aunt Rebecca with some presents.

Family picture on Christmas Day in my Christmas dress that LaLa made for me.

After such a great first Christmas, I know my future is so BRIGHT!!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas Wish Granted!



This onesie actually reads "All Mommy Wants for Christmas is a Silent Night." While that may be true, I think cutting off the bottom part, as this picture does, makes it more true. We had a great Christmas with our families and both of us got a lot of exciting presents. Still, all I really wanted was my little girl. And I think her Dad would agree!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Toys, Toys, Toys


As McKenzie gets older, she needs more and more entertainment. Gone are the days of waving a stuffed animal in her face and calling it a day. No, she needs to touch and move things, hear crazy noises and usually taste test almost anything in her path. She loves this thing right now and she's just tall enough for her feet to touch the ground when she's in it.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

In Lieu of Sunglasses


I guess it was too bright outside for McKenzie. This is how we found her in the carseat when we showed up at my cousin's on Thanksgiving. How cute is that jacket?!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Weirdo


For the last few weeks, McKenzie has been putting both hands over her eyes when we give her a bottle. It's strange.