Monday, February 15, 2010

photos finally and good news!

kArora's grandma brought over this bed for Arora. It used to be her Aunt Katie's like 20 years ago! Arora loves having her bed. One of Arora's honorary grandmas who live here at Rose Villa, gave her this umbrella for her birthday. She loves it and loves to take it outside for walks. Arora also was given a Mrs. Potato head set from her Mayer grandparents, obviously she loves it especially the glasses. So it looks like we may be getting some wifi soon and if we do I will be a better blogger. I miss keeping connected with everyone .
Oh and the good news is that we are expecting our second baby in July. Most people know but I had not put it on here yet. We are so excited and will find out the gender in about 3 weeks.

11 comments:

Polly @ Pieces by Polly said...

Yeah for big girl beds!

Katie Lewis said...

Oh man! I totally remember that bed! Congrats again on the next little adventure coming your way. :)

Anonymous said...

i'm so excited that you guys are expecting your second!! how exciting! congrats. arora is so cute!

Kathy Haynie said...

A big girl bed...a parasol...and potato-head glasses...yup, she's two! What a fun age. We are excited to welcome your new little one when he/she arrives.

Kathy Haynie said...

Oh, and PS - I also think it's good news that you'll be able to blog again - I've missed your updates!

Marshall said...

Arora looks cute in her big girl bed! And congrats on the new baby!

tiff snedaker said...

LOL - comment above from me NOT marshall :)

Gurr Family said...

Congrats on the baby to be. Your daughter is so cute. She has grown so much since we last saw her.

Anonymous said...

Super cute!! Arora looks like she really loves the bed. And CONGRATS!! I hadn't heard yet! That's so exciting. We are also due in July. :)

Katie Fish said...

Congratulations! That is SO exciting!

David Mayer said...

The bed has actually made quite a difference during bedtime routine. Hopefully Arora will be fully bed trained by the time the new baby comes. (We always seem to take one and a half steps forward, one step back...)