Monday, June 11, 2012

Tennis Anyone?


Cayman has been asking to play tennis since last summer.
She was a little to young at the time, but now it's time to finally play!
She just completed her first tennis camp and now wants lessons.
Maybe she will follow in her Grammy's footsteps! I'm even going
to start lessons this summer with her...but on a court full of adults not kids!

  Learning the forehand.


Learning the backhand.


We love watching you practice.


Great job Sis! Congratulations on completion of Tennis Camp!
Our family will encourage and support one another in all that we do. 
It was fun watching you learn and participate in something you have chosen.
We are with you all the way!

Love,
  mom


See you later Alligator!


Happy 3 Years Cohen! Now let's eat the alligator before it eats us! 
You like me to read about alligators. You like to watch them on T.V. and 
always want to see them at the zoo, yet will say " I not like alligators...they might bite me."
This is my first cupcake cake and it was for you!


For those who really know you this may come as a surprise. 
You were a little embarrassed to have the family sing to you
and watch you blow out candles! 



Enjoying Pizza with Cayman and Hallie. 


 Mmm, cupcakes! Even more exciting that it turns our lips green!


Danger: No Swimming! Alligators in the pool!


We love to celebrate you!


My handsome pool boy!


Fun Cousin Time!


Thank you for the new exciting Sprinkler 
Schapka family.


A brand new bike...you just took off!
See you later, Alligator!

We love you Cohen and wish you a wonderful year 3!!

Always on your side,
mom

Growing So Big- 8 months


Here you are now at 8 months old. Although you
are my only child who is not sleeping through the night, 
I have realized that I need you just as much as you need me.
Whether your little cry in the night means you are hungry or 
that you need to be reassured you are not alone; forever
my arms will cuddle you no matter what the cause. 

Your disposition reminds me of many admirable women I know. 
You are calm and gentle yet have such great inner strength. 
Do not underestimate the size because you can handle just about anything...
from big brother's hugs and tickle matches to a busy day in the car.
Every girl has her limits and when you become exhausted you just have to cry until you
are put to bed...in your bed only! Yes, this makes for a sleepless night for the family
when we are away from home. But guess what, no one complains because we
love you sissy baby! 


Your spirit is so gentle and it's easy to make you laugh.
It's not always easy to hide in the game of hide and seek with you.
You give our hiding spots away because you anticipate being found
and can't keep your laughter inside!
I tend to laugh at things most people may not think is funny and I sense
you may have the same gifting! The outbursts come when we may be least
expecting it, but it almost always has something to do with what Cayman
or Cohen just did. 
Of course daddy tickles your heart every time he walks in the room and speaks to you.
Your eyes tell the story of a daddy's love just like what was captured in the picture above.


Memorial Weekend 2012.  You are our third and we are now complete. 
You, too will live to know all about your Grandma Casey just as Cayman
and Cohen are experiencing. 



Snort, sniff, snort sniff! When I was a baby, I made the exact sound and facial
expression as you are having fun with now. This is what you look like when you make those noises.
It's funny how contagious it is because when you start we all end up doing it at the same time! 



The wrestling matches have begun. You are very proud of the fact
that you can make it difficult for me to change diapers now by rolling over,
and over...and over...and over...


When we catch you on a good day you actually have quite a bit to say!


The time has come where we must say goodbye...or should I say...
until we meet again.  Who can resist leaving when you are there showing how you can wave.
We love watching you wave your arm and milk your fingers to say "Hello" or "Goodbye."

Love,
        mom

8 months
1. 18.5 pounds
2. Scooting around the ground, but not yet crawling.
3. Would rather eat several small meals than 3 big meals.
4. Can pick up tiny objects in your fingers.
5. Tickle spots: neck, ribs, thighs
6. Where size 9 month clothes.
7. Like to eat most anything.
8. Started sucking your left wrist. Yes, that's right...no pacifier, no thumb or blanket...the wrist!