Tuesday, May 09, 2006

A day in the life of Sophia & Sarah Kay. . .

5 am or 6—Sophia starts her day with breakfast—possibly a little catnap afterwards (if I’m lucky)

9:30 second breakfast (very Tolkeinesque) but thankfully she’s got great taste so breakfast is timed with Gilmore Girls! Ohkay you’re going to see a running theme here but you have to remember that Sophia isn’t much of a talker—so besides the news it’s sometimes the only intelligent dialogue I have during the day (Nate is not much of a talker before nine am—but we love him for it)

10:30 am time for play! This may include hanging out with mom, swinging, lying on our mat and smiling at Pooh. Learning to coo—this girl is going to be very vocal you can tell it already. She also loves to chat, lots of eye contact, lots of being talked to—I get strange looks at the mall when I’m talking to a stroller, it’s a also a little dangerous.
But everyone is much happier, I’m convinced that she doesn’t really like her car seat b/c she has to face the back of the car. Don’t believe me, ask Kathy—one morning when Sophia accompanied me to coffee I mistakenly placed her facing the wall, that didn’t last long but when Kathy turned her around—well she just wanted to be part of the girls
11am time for a nap—repeat two more time then it’s Daddy time! Sophia and I have a deal that the really big diapers we save for Daddy—followed by bath time or a trip to the gym where they have really nice people that LOVE to hang out with Sophia, and all the really great toys.

2 comments:

Kimberly said...

Sounds a lot like our day:) I too walk through stores talking into a carseat or a stroller...Im not sure if people laugh because it is cute or because they think I am crazy. Either way, I am so crazy in love with that kid I could care a less what anyone other than him thinks!

Glad you guys are doing well. Sophia is such a beautiful baby, such big bright eyes. I can't wait for the day I get to see her in person!

Katie said...

I love the part about talking to a stroller being sometimes dangerous. Haha. Too true. How many displays have we taken down, I wonder...?

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