Meeting Santa!
Trying to get away from Santa.
Curious about Santa.
Thinking about crying.
Crying.
Rescued by mommy!
We have ventured out a few times in the cold just to get out of the house. We went to Babies R Us one cold windy day. It is amazing that Emma Kate was in the wind for a short amount of time ( and I did have her bundled up) but that amount of time was enough to chap her cheeks into a bright red. While inside the store shopping, she was being silly with a bib we found.
Well, that is about it for now. I will post at least one more post this year. I can't believe that this Christmas we will have our little Emma Kate with us. When Calvin and I started this process in December of 2005, we said to each other, next Christmas we will have our little girl with us when we celebrate Christmas. If we only knew at the time how untrue that statement would be! The wait was really difficult on us as we saw month after month and year after year pass us by without Emma Kate. Someone told me that once our wait was finally over, we would forget about how long the wait was. Part of that is very true! I have forgotten how difficult it was to say goodbye to each month and year knowing we were still so far away from Emma and to try to carry on with our day to day life. Another part of me does not really want to forget that part of our journey. The end result of becoming a family with Emma Kate was worth every second of our wait but the time we spent waiting and anticipating our life as a family made the end result with her so much sweeter to me. I am not sure it that makes sense to anyone but it does in my mind.
Emma Kate continues to grow and learn each day. She is so close to walking on her own. She will stand without support for longer periods of times and loves to walk with one hand held. She is feeding herself some each meal which she loves. She is also becoming fairly helpful with getting dressed and undressed. She will help take her pants off and raises her legs to help with putting pants and shoes on. She will now put her hands into her sleeve holes which is great for getting dressed and putting on her coat. She is still not saying too much more than babbling. It will be so fun to see what her first official word is. She has said mama and dada. She anticipates what will happen next on her routine. She picks out her books to read at bedtime. She loves to give kisses and hugs. She is working on blowing kisses.
As we approach the holiday season, we want to wish you all a Merry Christmas! We cherish and love all our family and friends and thank you for your continued love and support!
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