My how time flies when you are raising a child and working full-time. Gracie has been changing so much over the past couple weeks it is hard to keep track. She has officially found her feet like her buddy George, which Anne's photo inspired me to take one too in the future to see Gracie's flexibility. There is still a lot of talking, now she can move so many things on the exersaucer, and she can splash in the bath tub thanks to her father's direction. This weekend we enjoyed some good family and friend time. Friday we celebrated our Valentine's day with pizza. Gracie enjoys going out to eat, which we don't do often, because of all the sights and sounds for her to look at. It doesn't hurt that she smiles at everyone so they smile back. Saturday we got some great photos of our little lady, which we will continue to post on the blog and will probably reduce our posting on Facebook since they changed their rights regulations. I don't want them to have the rights to images of our little lady even if I close my account!!! After the photos we enjoyed some Fondue at "The Farm" with my folks and their landscaper Spence. Man I can't wait to enjoy the farm during the summer with all the new outdoor living area. Sunday was a big day for everyone. Ian, the Sanderson's son, was baptized in Ft. Fun. We enjoyed spending the day with him and can't believe how quickly their kids are growing. Gracie had some fun times with her godparents and even got some loving from Ian.

This weekend I think we will be breaking Grace of her nap swaddle, which we broke of her sleeping swaddle a month ago. Oh the fun for us. Now the question is, to end the pacifier or not to end the pacifier. She loves her thumb during the day while still preferring her pacifier at night. The parental dilemma's are always interesting.
We are wishing everyone all the best and we can't wait to hear about all the great spending the stimulus package has to offer that is being signed in Denver. It is wonderful that we are going to be funding the Homeland Security Offices with over $100Million in furniture...yeah!!!
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