Ellie herself is changing also. She reaches for her bottle forcefully and is just one the cusp of holding it without our help. She vocalizes more than other babies her age, it seems, and makes one insistent sounds that Nitin has dubbed the "get in my mouth" noise. She directs it at bottles, fingers, breasts and toys.
I wish that I could remember all of the little moments from the last few weeks. I can report, though, that Ellie is delightful and charming and continues to be the best thing I've done in my life. I love her more all the time; if this continues, I'll be in very real danger of my heart busting. There is nothing sweeter than the shy smile that slowly warms over her round face when she sees one of us looking into her twinkling eyes.
Day one of being back in office for me, and another day of exploring for Ellie.
Later that week, a little time spent reading.
And some time relaxing, of course.
Wearing a Braves onesie to celebrate opening day.
After arriving in Evanston, some cuddles with Grandma...
And with Grandpa, too.
A visit to Tag's Bakery (visit to Bennison's not pictured).
And a visit to my childhood home -- couldn't manage to capture Ellie and house in same frame!
Then up to Milwaukee for Sara's wedding.
Hanging with Elizabeth.
All dressed up, and somewhere to go!
Ellie's first dive bar, following the wedding ceremony.
Concentrating intently on grabbing daddy's face.
A photo with my giggle girl.
Two of my favorites.
Neeru's lovely smile, Ellie's thoughtful grimace.
And to finish our trip, a visit to Brandywine Falls at Cuyahoga State Park -- Ellie's first visit to a national park!
Next up, Ellie's first Easter, a pizza picnic to celebrate our anniversary, and a visit to Princeton for Ellie to meet cousin Emma and furry cousin Wally!
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