Sunday, April 22, 2012

Two Years

May 2 2010
 It's our second anniversary in just over a week!
So far I have organised to take Rhys to see the Hunger Games this week and I'm hoping to have a series of canvases printed of our honeymoon (it is taking me HOURS to go through all 10,000 of the photos I took on our honeymoon!)
Here are some photos of the day. I'm already being to forget so many of the details that I spent thet 25 months of our engagement agonising over...
At UQ

our venue

my dress

the ring

Party planning continued

Pink dinosaurs

I probably won't have time to make invites! But if I did I love these


Cake!


I am completely overwhelmed with Imogen turning one in two months!
She is only going to turn one once and have one first birthday party so I want it to be great.
I want photo displays, a dinosaur cake, balloons, dinosaur decorations, flowers, candy, friends with and without little ones to show up and have a good time. I just get completely overwhelmed with the thought of it all! I really just need to sit down and write a list of things to do it small steps!
Perhaps even draft a budget.
Wish me luck.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Imogen at 9 months

Like a boss
 Imogen has kept me so busy for the past month I have had no time to blog.
The big things in the March were looking for schools and day care, my little one is to start one day a week in day care this month. I think sometime with other kids will be good for her, and working will be good for me!
Starting to love books
 March 2012 is when Imogen started picking up books and really listening to stories.
Such a little show off
 She continues to love eating, with Mango chicken being the flavour of the month. And water melon.
Loves walking
 She loves to walk around, guiding whoever is helping in all directions.
Exploring her possible class room for prep in 2016

new books
 Her babble is back. Now with three distinct types, "I'm upset" - "mummumumum"
"I'm happy/have something positive to add" - "bububububub"
"serious talk" - "puh"
She does say words like "up" and "mum" and "bub" but I am yet to give her credit for applying meaning to it. But when she is raising her arms and saying "up" is it difficult to not at least consider giving her partial credit.
my grub
She can high five her daddy everytime he asks, and waves goodbye when people leave. She has starting randomly letting go of what is supporting her while standing up, much to my distress. But we've know since she was 3 months old that her goal is to WALK and I think she is pretty close.