Monday, March 23, 2009

5 Month Photo Shoot

Emerson is now 5 months old! That is impossible to me and even quite sad that time has passed that quickly already. She is such an amazing baby and brings so much happiness to Jeff, Rilyn and I. She is a very strong girl and can already roll in both directions! She has started eating solids, can sit in a high chair, rides in the stroller facing the right direction (no more carseat in the stroller) and loves chewing on anything in sight. She will flash her smile to anyone and has really enjoyed hearing her voice, even in the middle of the night! :) Lately, she been waking throughout the night, but I am convinced it is due to maybe teething? Rilyn loves her little sister and always wants to be around her. It has been so fun to see the two of them interact. I just pray as they get older they still enjoy eachother's company. Here are some recent pictures of Emerson.
This morning, I got up to say good-bye to Jeff at 5:30am, which by this point Rilyn had crawled into bed with us and I had just fed Emerson. I decided to not put Emerson back in her crib since she had dozed off again, and this is what I came back to. It was so sweet to see the girls snuggled up together, with their arms intertwined. I just sat and looked at them for awhile to enjoy the moment. It doesn't get much sweeter than this!

5 comments:

The Mullins Family said...

She is adorable! The last picture brought tears to my eyes! I can't wait to see Lucca and Siena like that. What a beautiful life!

Keri said...

Beautiful, happy baby girl! I can't believe she is 5 months already!!! It's crazy how fast it is going. And OMG that picture of the girls is the sweetest thing ever!!!! I love it!

The Green's said...

I have tears in my eyes too from that last picture:) Sooo sweet!!! Owen is teething too right now

kkp1220 said...

very cute, hope you got some sleep after you took the picture of the two;-)

Michelle said...

Oh I Love the two of them sleeping together! What beautiful girls. 5 months already? Geez where does the time go?