Our little Junebug isn't quite so small anymore. The first three months of her life seemed to pass at a fairly normal speed, but then the 5 months that followed really flew by. Perhaps it has something to do with the 'working mother' thing, but I can't be sure.
Emmy turned 8 months today. Unreal. She has more life, energy, and personality than ever. Each day, her father and I get to know her better, and I think she also gets to know herself better as she grows into the person she's becoming.
If this month had a theme, it would be determination. It's becoming evident just how hard-headed she is -- I wonder where she gets that? If she wants something, she pushes until it's hers. Tonight was the perfect example. She's been trying her best for the past 2 weeks to mobilize herself through crawling. When I picked her up from school and she saw me, she began fussing as usual. But instead of giving up, she used her strength to push up to her hands, lunge forward on all fours, and awkwardly crawl my way. She did the same thing just before bed when her new ball rolled away from her -- she just had to have it -- and so, she had it.
We're so excited to see the person she becomes, but we'll make sure and cherish every moment in the present. Babies are truly amazing creatures, and our Junebug is no exception.
This isn't the best video clip of her crawling, but it will have to do...
8 Month Crawler from Anna Webb on Vimeo.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Lucien's Ghetto Fab Party
A couple weeks ago (I'm just getting around to the post because I had no pics to document, until now), we headed to Decatur for a party honoring an old friend, Carole Anne, and her son Lucien, whom we hadn't yet met. It was so great to catch up and meet the precious little guy. Ashley, Ryan and the boys (Griffin & Braeden) were also there, and it's always nice to see them.
Does anyone else see the trend...lots of boy playmates. Where are all the girls?
Does anyone else see the trend...lots of boy playmates. Where are all the girls?

Monday, January 19, 2009
Sunday Funday
Jane's Best Friend
Almost Crawling
Blue Ridge Getaway
In lieu of a wild and crazy New Year’s, we headed up to the mountains the first weekend of 2009. The Mackintoshes accompanied us and props to Todd for finding the perfect house. While the cabin was a good hike from town, it had a beautiful view of the river – and if that wasn’t enough, the hot tub was the perfect way to end our days.

Emmy and Britton seem to be getting off to a good start. They still play in parallel, but I think before we know it, they’ll be having good times together! And Britton has already started showing Em the ropes – she shared her Puffs, and Junebug is now totally addicted, but it’s an addiction Mommy and Daddy welcome. We can now get through dinners out thanks to those puffs of whole grains and fruits.

Emmy and Britton seem to be getting off to a good start. They still play in parallel, but I think before we know it, they’ll be having good times together! And Britton has already started showing Em the ropes – she shared her Puffs, and Junebug is now totally addicted, but it’s an addiction Mommy and Daddy welcome. We can now get through dinners out thanks to those puffs of whole grains and fruits.

Christmas in Athens
Our families are so large, and there are so many people to see, it’s inevitable that there’s someone we have to see after Christmas. My dad and stepmother met Emmy and I in Athens for a holiday lunch at The National. The food was yummy, company good, and I think Em would have to say the presents were superb! Thanks for helping to make Em’s first Christmas special. We love you guys!

Baby’s First Christmas

As usual, Christmas was filled with family, eating, and of course, presents! It’s wonderful having a little one around again. Our family has been without small children for some time now, and I think now the holidays are going to get livelier.
Christmas Eve we took a chance with little Em, and took her to a lovely service at All Saints where the Children’s Choir performed. She almost lost it, but then gave in to a peaceful slumber. We then came back to the house for a simple dinner of shrimp thermidor, and finished up the night with an energy-filled game of Catch Phrase. The usual suspects were present – Auntie Kens and Zack in town from Chicago, Sugar Gram, Uncle Hanky, and Drew’s parents, Mimi and Papa, fresh in from Ireland. It’s really wonderful to have all of those that we love close for the holidays.
Christmas morning the rest of the fam joined us for breakfast. Poppie and Pop-pop were missed terribly. All of the “firsts” without Pop-pop – birthdays, Thanksgiving & Christmas, and so on – are tough, but I think everyone is doing a good job getting through all of them, especially Mom-mom.

Later in the day we stopped by Grandpa and Grandma Moore’s house, and it was great to see everyone. We finished up the day with Christmas dinner at our home. Drew’s three brothers came up for the evening and a few days after, and we had a great time with them. Sadly, Grandpoopah & MH weren’t able to make it up, due to a broken fibula and other medical issues. They were greatly missed!
I look forward to coming years where Emmy understands Christmas, and all of the wonderful things that go on around the holiday. This was the first of many great Christmases to come.
Santa & Emmy Rendezvous
I remember visits to Santa from my childhood quite fondly – but I also recall the agony of having to wait in line for hours to see the big, jolly guy. Drew and I decided to make Emmy’s first Santa visit as smooth as humanly possible. The brilliant minds at Phipps decided not to long ago that appointment-only visits were wise – and we couldn’t agree more! We breezed in for our 2pm appointment, waited about 10 minutes in line with Barbara and Britton, and then placed Junebug on Santa’s lap. She wasn’t too sure about the new round man, but was intrigued by his beard, so much so, that we couldn’t get her to smile for the camera. But I still think the pic is pretty cute.

Sunday, January 18, 2009
Home At Last!
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