I think I've mentioned before: we're exhausted, but we couldn't be happier. This year promises to be a year where a lot of great memories are made. Namely memories of milestones of a little one and developing experiences of one that's not-so-little any more. We are still SO GRATEFUL for the gift of Isabella that has been bestowed on us as well as the gift of seeing a big brother blossom.
I have LOVED watching Mercer be a big brother so far these past couple of months. (He's making up songs and singing to her now!) And - it will be fun watching Isabella respond to her big brother as time rolls on. She will smile when Todd or I make little faces at her now. She's also starting to "talk" or babble. This is usually reserved for such interesting subjects such as the ceiling fan or her mobile that's spinning around above her. It's great to hear her call out to one of these objects. I wonder what she's saying?? I've tried to catch a video of her blabbing, but it's hard to get on tape. This video of Isabella "exercising" her legs is cute though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsZb-QtfFs0
This is the first New Year's that we've not done anything. Literally nothing.
After our trip - we were too wiped out and are glad to have had a non-eventful evening. We let Mercer take a really long nap on the 31st. He appeared from his room groggy around 7 pm. It did not take long for the "fog" to wear off and he was up for ringing in the new year. He kept saying over and over again -- I love staying up late. He had dragged out ALL of his toys and cycled through them throughout the evening. Isabella slept through the excitement on Todd's chest which made Todd happy to be such an important part of her first NYE experience.
Although Mercer seems to want to help with the cleaning, we don't really have to space to host this year. Our living room has been taken over with a pack-and-play, swing, a Svan bouncer, activity mat, and rocking chair. The playroom upstairs has also been taken over with construction materials (Todd is building a closet in the (former) playroom so that we can move Mercer upstairs and move Isabella into the nursery).
My job the past two weekends during construction is to keep the kids occupied. Mercer and I have been on a pursuit to find furniture for his big-boy-room. To do this, we must take a tape measure and a swath of fabric from his bedding to antique / consignment stores. Mercer used the tape measure to self-entertain for 15-20 minutes measuring random things in the house before we headed out last weekend. Shopping with a 4 year old for furniture is not ideal, however, these antique stores often have other unique finds. I think Mercer would have preferred us buying this game instead of a dresser, however.
We wrapped up the last of the post-placement home visits last weekend as well. A representative from the adoption agency came to "interview" us and Mercer about how Isabella is doing here in our home... she's doing great! The paperwork should start soon for filing for a court date for the finalization. We'll have an adoption day party again. Stay tuned~
One final thing I worked on this past weekend: moving out the "newborn" sized clothes and bringing in the 0-3 and 3 month clothes. (This always makes me so sad!!) Someone at church continued handing-me-down some little girl clothes in these sizes and the next one up too. Love the hand-me-downs! I also have some hand-me-downs from mom of my clothes and a couple of things from aunt Becky that grandma Moore knitted.
We did get out and do one thing so far in this new year that was fun: we FINALLY went to the Atlanta Botanical Garden's Christmas Lights show. We scored some free tickets as a part of our community garden "membership." We wanted to go the previous year to this new show of over 1 million lights, but it's a pretty expensive show.
So... when the ticket offer came... we jumped on it. It was a little bit of a splurge because we went on a school night / Mercer got to stay up late / and we all got hot chocolate or white hot chocolate as a part of our exploration. His favorite part seemed to be the model trains, as we had to visit that area at least three times. It was cute, too, to see him bending over looking inside of the train tunnels trying to figure out where they went or perhaps waiting for the train to come back out?? Isabella slept through most of it, but did wake up for a little bit of the evening. We think she enjoyed it because when we visit certain spots in the gardens where the lights were especially bright, her eyes would get huge!
She's got great facial expressions as seen in the photos here! Yes, 2013 promises to be filled with a lot of great memories, indeed!
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