Yeah, I don't know.
And my most recent theory is that if that child looked any more like Joe, we'd be arrested for cloning.
It's scary.
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Yeah, I don't know.
And my most recent theory is that if that child looked any more like Joe, we'd be arrested for cloning.
It's scary.
Dude, 7 months? Whoa!
Sidelying seemed to increase spitting up for us as well. I swear, sometimes it seemed like she spit up more than she ate. And then I'd freak out cause she's so small.
Lily will have occasional monster spits. As I've said, she'll overeat, hit the vomitorium, and come back for more. On her side, she somehow manages to fit even more inside her tummy than usual (possibly the attraction).
I wouldn't be shocked if she's doubled her weight by now. She managed dainty for a month, then went straight for linebacker.
What color are her eyes?
Dead of the Emeline cuteness. I love the dog dish picture! I still see some Empress in Emeline.
Bright blue. Just like Joe's.
I still see some Empress in Emeline.
It's the smartass look, isn't it?
It's the smartass look, isn't it?
That and the "See that? That's mine." look.
SO FUCKING CUTE I AM TEH DED!
I need more Emma time soon.
Er....what???? The one that looks like Clark Kent?? Do explain.
Yes. He looks to me like the bastard lovechild of you and Clark Kent.
Empress, your baby is adorable. As is Lily. In fact, Go Team Buffistas: The Next Generation.
Hey Fay! Tell us more about date boy. He seems right geeky, but in a good way.
JZ and I are back from watching the Devilettes go go dance, belly dancing watching, and also dancing ourselves to Prince & Michael Jackson and their cohorts. I haven't even heard "Centipede" since the 90s.
Hi.
I think I'm still on Israeli time. Or something. Very much awake, though I slept from just before dinner until around 1 AM.
Israel was fantastic. We saw all kinds of stuff, and Shabbat in Jerusalem was amazing, and the scenery is gorgeous (though there was enough litter that several of us were considering starting some kind of group to clean up all the hiking trails), and the Western Wall tunnels were just neat, and the Mediterranean is gorgeous.
As for the tour group, the other people in my group were fabulous, and I have really never seen group dynamics work that well in my life. We saw a bunch of historical and religious sites, and there were a whole bunch of hikes (way too many in my opinion, but I hurt my knee on the second one and then couldn't do any of the others). We also had a bunch of political and media people come and talk to us. Most of them were pretty interesting, but there wasn't quite as wide a range of opinions as I would have liked. We talked a lot about the disengagement, and about how it's being covered both in and out of Israel -- they said that they're expecting 6,000 foreign journalists covering it, and there are about 9,000 Israelis being evacuated, and there's only one main road going from Gaza to Israel. No idea how that's all going to work out.
And there's lots of other stuff, too, but my brain isn't working quite linearly right now.