09 July 2017

June

Anthony's family came out to Utah for a week and a half. Their stay over lapped our ward's Fathers and Sons camp out. (Michael thinks it should be Father or Son camp out, because he's a father now, but has no sons). So My Dad; James, his two sons; Anthony, and his son; and Michael went to the camp out. And Violet really wanted to go, So we decided to have a girls retreat at Grandma's. We ate delicious foods, painted nails, did our hair, and watched Penelope (which I spelled correctly the first time! Go me).
Mom gave Annabelle a Cheetos to hold. By the way, Cheetos dust gets everywhere. This one Cheeto got dust all over Annabelle and me.
Outside painting nails
This one running away with the paper towels.
Made this for activity days for my dad.
Cute little baby profile.
I made the cake from scratch. I did not make the frosting from scratch. But I did dye it yellow, blue, and red (it was called Christmas red, but in real life it looked pretty pink).
I love Annabelle's little mohawk.

Annabelle is playing more and more with toys.
At this point she is still only rolling from back to tummy to her left.
At her 4 month appointment she was weighing 11 lbs 15 oz, putting her heavier than 9 % of other 4 month olds.
Her length was 25", putting her taller than 59 % of others.
And her head circumference is in the 11th percentile.
She's very smiley baby. She likes to look at other. She's social, unless they try to hold her. Then she doesn't like them.
She kind of get that from me. I would not go to anyone but my mom, not even my dad, until Baby George was born. I was two when that happened.
Annabelle doesn't have to go to Pediatric Rehab any more for her toricollis. We just have to keep an eye out for it as she grows.
I've been going on walks with Annabelle. She likes it for a while, then she gets bored, and then she has to cry herself to sleep in the stroller.
We started our 4th of July traditions this month. I don't have pictures, but we went to the BYU Carillon concert. I always like to go each year, but some years it's hard to find out the time they put it on. This year it made it on the Wilde 4th of July program. At the beginning Annabelle was fussing, so I wrapped her up, and she just laid in my arms content listing to the bells. Eventually she fell asleep.
We also made it to the Children's parade. It's a parade where children can dress up and be in it, while other cheer them on as they walk by. It's very small. It takes about 15 minuets for the parade to walk by. But it takes about 45 minuets to walk from the start of the route to the end. Annabelle seemed to have liked it.

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