This weekend was filled with activity (and healthy babies). On Saturday Melly and I went to Fremont to teach a sewing group. It was fun and Ms. M slept in the car both there and home. However the dogs that lived in the house where we were sewing barked and that sent her into fits of crying. After that we came home (and it took forever since it's beautiful here and everyone went to the beach) and went to go look at a house that is in our price range.
The house was beautiful. It was a bank foreclosure that was in the middle of a remodel when it was foreclosed on and so parts of it were not completed. However the parts that were done were great. The incentives the bank is offering are fantastic. However after talking it over by ourselves, both Mr. C and I have a strange (creepy) feeling about this place. So we are thinking it is probably not for us. But there are lots more to look at. So never fear.
On Sunday we went to the beach for the first time. (We were supposed to go look at more houses but found out late Saturday night that is wasn't going to happen.)Melly is in love with sand and had a grand old time standing in a shallow pool of water and flexing her toes in the sand. We then went over to the main part of the beach where there were waves and everything. She was not as impressed with the cold ocean water. Then she and her dad played in the shallow pool a little more. When they came back to the blanket Melly played in the dry sand with both her hands and feet. She was quite pleased with herself until she tipped over and got sand in her mouth.
So we wiped her down and fed her and we were off and running downtown. Stopped to have a quick bite to eat and then home. Our tired little girl has been passed out since about 4pm (which doesn't bode well for sleeping tonight.) However she still needs a bath. So we might wake her for cleaning and food.
And in that vein... Some bath photos...
Everything was going well...
Until we washed her head.
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The bath pictures are adorable!
She is going to be mortified that you posted the first one when she gets older.
When we were looking for houses in Ocean Springs, a woman I knew said that you should NEVER buy a house that "feels sad or angry".
I think she might have been talking about feng shui.
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