Nearly ten months have passed since my last blog entry and I’ve
seriously slacked on updating this blog to say the least. I’ve become blog deficient and blog
neglectful.
It’s amazing; two kids, full time work, full time school and
commuting makes the free moments so valuable.
When I do have a free moment, the last thing I want to do is reminisce
over the crazy and hectic day and rehash it all out in blog form. However, after Emilia’s bath tonight, I was
rocking her to sleep and snuggling with her and realized something, I’m missing
all the wonderful moments I documented with Sofia.
Why is it that the first child always gets the attention and
focus of all those tiny “firsts”…
”ah look honey, she just grew out of her newborn clothes”,
“ah, our baby is crawling”, “What a big girl, no more diapers for you!” Now with the second it’s more like “what!?
Your already in 6-9 months!”, “Oh no, she’s crawling…no I really have to watch
her”, or the best “Gosh, I can’t wait to potty train so we can stop buying
diapers”.
I still look back at this blog with such fond memories of
Sofia and the life changing experience she gave to Nick and I and I want the
same memories with Emilia. Emilia is
such a soft hearted and lovable little girl.
She looks at you and just melts your hear with her lovable eyes. She has changed our lives in more ways than
one.
The girls are growing and Sofia is almost 5 years old!! I
know it’s not new hearing me say this, but she truly is a unique little
girl. Her personality is filled with
colorful explanations, inquisitive interpretations and hilarious remarks. Just the other day she used the word “dweeb”!
Nick and I had to ask her what she thought it meant and she told us it was
someone who was not cool. Where does she
learn this stuff?
Just the other day, while sitting at the dinner table eating
dinner, she stopped mid bite and spread her arms and said with such innocent
love “I love you guys”. And then there’s
the repeating…I was walking through the house the other day and thought I was
alone. WRONG. My shadow was not too far behind and head me
say “I have so much sh@# to do”, she came into the room repeating me and as I
was trying to discipline her, the whole time I was holding back laughter. These
moments make all the hectic and stress filled duties of being a parent totally
worthwhile.
Emilia. My little Bubble! She is growing so fast, seeing her
grow and transform from this tiny little newborn into a chunky and inquisitive
baby going onto toddler is amazing! Nick and I love hearing the two girls
interact and play with each other. Emilia is infatuated with Sofia. She watches her every move, attempts to mimic
and laugh at Sofia’s quirkiness.

































