Sunday, August 29, 2010

The face of 3 months

On the 21st Solana turned 3 months old. She acts like such a little lady already, she is getting so big and time is going so fast! 
This is what she is up to:
  • She started rolling over onto her back at 2 months and now she is almost rolling over onto her stomach.
  • Sucking her thumb
  • Drooling all over the place
  • Sleeping 12 hours at night!
  • talking talking talking
  • She is trying so hard to sit up
  • Can stand on her own
  • And she is full of facial expressions (so far this is my favorite stage, smiles and more smiles)


Loving my sidekick






She was obsessed with her tongue for about a week, hence the drooling.


Forget her pacifier, all she wants is her thumb




She loves to stand! So I just set her up and she hangs out making lots of noises and waving her arms for balance. 

Hanging with Daddy




Hanging with mama

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Horribile Dictu!

Yes.  Classically, Horrible to Tell.
My favorite salsa comes from Tejas Barbacoa, a little Mexican restaurant in Helotes, that was once a hole in the wall and has recently become a decent little Mexican breakfast dive.  Every time I cook breakfast tacos, which is pretty often, I think to myself, "Man, this would be perfect if I had the salsa from Tejas!"  So after years of thinking that, I finally realized I should just go buy some.
And so I did.
However, I accidentally forgot it in my parents' fridge before I could get it home.  Yes, that in itself is horrible to tell.  So on Sunday, when CheyAnn, Solana, and I were over there for dinner, I was very excited when I opened the fridge, "Oh Hey!  My salsa!"  I reached for it eagerly, too eagerly.  As I grasped it by the loose lid, the styrofoam cup squished down and fell straight out of my hand.  The entire cup smacked a shelf at the bottom of the fridge, and the whole thing exploded everywhere like a juicy green hand-grenade.
All over me.
My Dad, who had seen the entire fiasco, busted up uncontrollably.  I was covered in bright green salsa.  My clothes were ruined.  It was in my hair.  All over my arms.  In my face.  Dripping from the ceiling.  Dripping from my glasses.
I was stunned, and just sat there, shocked.  I felt like a kid who gets a puppy for Christmas, and then the puppy explodes.  But, it was also incredibly funny.  And so I just stood there half-laughing, half-stunned, while the green goo smeared down my glasses, dripping everywhere.
CheyAnn ran for the camera, and I was a good sport.
Then came the burn.
Suddenly, as spicy things do when they explode all over you, the salsa started to burn my face.  "Oh no! It's burning!"
By the time I made it to the sink, my eyes were on fire and swollen shut.  I frantically splashed water everywhere in vain, while everyone laughed.  It kept getting worse, and worse, and I started to moan.  Any time I tried to open my eyes even slightly, the burn got worse.  My face was on fire.  I sponged milk all over my face and eyes.  I splashed, I rinsed, I stuck my head under the faucet and let the water run through my eyes for like 10 minutes, moaning while CheyAnn took VIDEO.  It was a weird, exquisite pain, compounded by the humor and irony of the situation.
As we know, time heals all spicy wounds, and slowly, I was able to open my eyes just a crack.  Then a little more.  My face was red and blotchy from where the salsa had burned.  My eyes were puffy and gross.  It was a vivid, unforgettable experience.
Now I need to buy more salsa.





Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Utah Vacay

I just got back from a short trip to Utah. Most of you know that Adam and I were very excited to leave Utah, but now that we live in Texas, it makes visiting a whole lot better. It was great to see family and friends and I miss all of them already.
My brother Logan and his wife Carol are expecting their first baby next month, a sweet little girl named Alec Baily. My sisters threw her an incredible baby shower at Noah's. I had the chance to catch up with friends and introduce Solana to a lot of my family who hadn't met her. And of course I loved staying with my mom—we always have a blast together.

Sisters
Mmmmm.....

Baby Alec is due next month, and Carol looks amazing!
GiGi and Solana
Brittany is soooo adorable with Solana, she is the best mom. I am crossing my fingers for her to have another one.
The cousins
GiGi and Addie
Alec received the most adorable gifts, she is going to be the best dressed for sure.

Baby Logan and Carol

Brooke and sister in-law Alina just waiting for our table. Beautiful!


Younger brothers Braden and Hunter, they are always fun to hang with. And thanks Braden for finally letting me get a picture of you.

This picture just makes me laugh. Logan holding Solana was so fun. Soon he will have his own baby girl to play with.

Britt, Addie, and Fred getting some gelato. I'm kind of a gelato snob, and I love our DaVinci gelato here in SA, but the San Gelato cafe out in Daybreak was my top pick.

The best part about this picture, besides Ingrid and Danielle, is the women behind them. She was on a blind date and it was so awkward, we had to capture the moment.

Going to lunch with the girls was so much fun, they make me miss Utah and I can't wait to see them again.

Even though we had a blast,
we are happy to be home and back on a schedule.

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