Friday, March 27, 2009

Snap Crackle Pop



If you look closely at her hands, she's rubbing her fingers together to mimic a snapping motion. If you haven't experienced it, Dave has a really loud and sharp snap. He was snapping at Syd this week and next time I look she's rubbing her fingers together and clicking her tongue to make the sound. Really cute. You might notice that her voice is a little low, she's had a cold all week and barely has a voice, her cry is really cute, if it wasn't so sad.

Crackle



This video was taken to show Grandma how crusty Syd's nose was. I didn't know that the title Crackle would be so appropriate. Syd won't let me wipe her nose anymore, so I figured if she rubbed it on her blanket and lovey then I'd get the same result, so here she is burying her head on everything and saying, "Oooohhh." At the end of the bottom video, she was trying to 'wipe her nose' on the cat. Whoopsy, can't wash him.

Is it the camera, the photographer or the subject?

All of these beautiful pictures came from Grammie. She's got a great camera and a great eye. Thanks Grammie.



You can see all of Syd's 4 teeth in this picture. Now she has five though, found another on the bottom this week.





watching a really good video with Grandpa







Friday, March 20, 2009

Can you spot the baby girl?


I was thinking that she looked like she was in some sort of tropical jungle camo. She was sweet.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Monday, March 2, 2009

play dates, play grounds & playing around
















This really distracted look at the end is because I have the TV news on. She loves 9news. She'll stop eating to watch the graphics, sometimes we even get a few claps out of her.

I'm thinking I might have to trim her bangs, they're a little out of control.

It must be spring time

There have been quite a few lambs born out at Dave's company over the last few weeks, so we took Sydney out to see them. Can you just imagine how cute it would be to photograph a little curious baby girl, petting a sweet soft baby lamb? The idea was there, it was just the execution that was lacking.

This is what we came up with...