Saturday, May 25, 2013

I'm Walking

Over the past week, Emma has learned how to walk on her own.  Currently, she can make it across the living room before she tips forward onto her hands.  One of Mommy's favorite moments from the week was watching Emma take out Daddy's socks from the clean drawer and put them in the dirty clothes bin (at least she knows where they should go once they are used).  Mommy thought that she would only have enough energy to do one or two socks, but Emma had a master plan to empty the entire drawer.  As soon as Mommy was onto the scheme, Emma was quickly whisked away to an alternative activity.  Mommy has no need to do even more laundry than she already does.

Another favorite moment was watching Emma dig for her tennis shoes in her cubby and then bring them over to Mommy because she wanted to go outside.  Emma loves being outdoors.  Throwing and chasing after her colored balls is one of her favorite outdoor activities (thank you Grandma and Grandpa Maas).

One final memorable event from the week occurred at the supermarket.  While Emma and Mommy were in the checkout line, Emma was holding Mommy's coupon book.  She accidentally dropped the book onto the floor and let out a big "Uhhh, Ohhh."





Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Children's Museum

Emma, Mom, and Dad spent the morning at the Children's Museum in downtown St. Paul. Emma spent most of her time with the big kids in the blue foam room and the water room, along with a side adventure into a factory. Finally we went all the way upstairs to the small kids area, where Emma thrashed about in a wetland until we had to leave so we didn't get a parking ticket.

Takin' a break in the cattails

Sunday, May 12, 2013

My first bike ride

It wad really chilly outside, but Emma loved all of the sights and sounds. She snoozed most of the way.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013

Another Weekend of Fun

We had another fun-filled, exhausting weekend.  Mommy and Emma went to the school carnival on Friday evening.  Emma had a blast meeting all of Mommy's former students as well as lots of babies who also were attending the fair.  She loved watching kids pull turtles from the "Turtle Pond."  With her cute smile and arms stretched out she was definitely one of the hit attractions at the carnival.

On Saturday, Mommy and Emma met up with Carolyn, Yeng and Sofie.  Emma made her first visit to the History Center.  Once again, we received the attention of just about anyone that passed by.  Emma's favorite exhibit had to do with farming in the Midwest.  She loved looking at all the fake little chicks and asked to go back to their window many times.  She also loved listening to the live music played as part of a Civil War reenactment scene.  Although Emma found it hard to keep still, we learned about how women helped in the war effort and even had a lesson in how they took photographs long ago.

Emma's latest facial expression is one that Mommy remembers doing when she was little.  It looks like "O mouth" is back for another generation.