Wednesday, December 22, 2010

6 Months Old

I can't believe Alivia is six months old already. I wanted to wait to do this post until I took her to the doctor and got all of her stats. So here it is. At six months she weighs 15 pounds 9 ounces is 26.75 inches long and she has a big head (I can't remember the exact measurement, but it is in the 90th percentile). We have been thinking for a while that she looks like a Bennion and now she has the head size to prove it. For those of you who don't know my dad's family is sort of known for having big heads; we affectionately refer to them as Bennion heads. Audrey and Evan were so similar as babies that I just assumed Alivia would be just like them, but she is not. At this age Audrey and Evan were rolling around the room and army crawling and Alivia just doesn't really move. She can roll, but she doesn't really. She does do crunches though.

She doesn't really like baby food.

She loves to do the grapevine, mash potato, and the twist (obviously with a bit of assistance).
She loves to take baths.
And I must admit, she loves her mom.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Are you wondering what we did this summer?

If not, read no further. If so, continue on reading. I will attempt to sum it all up in one post. I'd say the biggest event of the summer was adding a third child to our family. What a way to start. The downside to this was that I wasn't able to take the other two kiddos anywhere for a while and they started to feel cooped up I'm sure. Alivia arrived June 8th and she has been a great baby right from the start.

We blessed said baby the first Sunday in August. What a day! We ended up having double the fun with a double baby blessing. Even though there were a lot of people crammed in our house, it was great to have Alivia share her blessing day with Clark.

Where was Evan during all of this? By the fruit platter. That boy loves fruit!

The next weekend we went to the Bennion family reunion in Idaho. It was great to spend time with Bennions and those lucky enough to marry one. The accomodations were outstanding. I'm not much for camping, but I love being outdoors. So this place was the perfect combination for me.
Audrey took dance lessons from our neighbor.

Audrey took swimming lessons for one week. Like I said earlier, we really didn't do much for very long. It was very hard (and still is) to keep track of Evan while taking care of/feeding Alivia.

We went fishing. Every summer we go to Mirror Lake with my family, but this year it ended up only being us. Serves my dad right I guess. We caught like 14 fish and at times it was difficult to keep up with the fishing poles since they were biting so fast.
I think that pretty much sums it up. If I think of anything else, I'll tell you later.