Hello Friends and Family,
All is well with the Sullivan clan. Our summer projects have begun with the installation of a quintessential element of home improvement, a kegerator. Anna's papa has been busy with drawing up home improvement schematics for our house which involve a skid steer, ditch witch and forty to fifty gallons of elbow grease. Anna has been going through loads of baby clothes given to us by friends and family and while many of the clothes are adorable we have found that two hundred onesies and eighteen rain jackets are a little more than we need so we've been donating some items to the local salvation army. May is getting more and more active, raising her head, squirming, babbling and experimenting with countless facial expressions. We are beginning to learn what May's grunts, sighs, smiles and furrowed brows mean or, more accurately, what bodily function is imminent. The video below is what generally happens when May is hungry.
An early fathers day gift. This was the fridge we used to have in the kitchen and is now an addition to the ever growing man cave.
We didn't think that May would like being strapped down in a car seat but she seems to like it.
Anna B and May B.
Lizzie holding May and Laurel looking on at a little house dinner we had last week for Lizzie who headed up to New York for the summer.
Anna and May sorting through baby clothes.
Nap time is very important.
May, the world cup and the USA not being trounced by England.
May with a onesie that Anna made.
2 comments:
I stumbled upon your blog this morning via Google Alerts. Believe it or not, I've written a children's book called MAY B. (Random House, Sept 2011).
Hope this isn't too strange that I'm leaving a message...just thought the coincidence was pretty fun.
All the best to you!
Caroline
well that's just groovy! we'll be sure to get your book.
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