Friday, July 25, 2008


I think Abigail looks a lot like Olivia in this picture and a little like me too :)


Got Cheeks??


I'm trying to get her use to the travel swing for when we go to the beach, she doesn't seem to mind it!


Our three little blessings!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Abigail's many faces

She's not even two weeks old yet, but Abigail is full of different faces. These are a few she showed Hudson and I last night while we were sitting with her on the couch...doing what we love to do...just staring at her.

This is her "tell me more" face.


This is her "enough with the pictures mommy, I'm hungry" face.


This is her "you've got to be kidding me" face.


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008



On the way to eat Mexican for the first time.



Abigail LOVES her swing!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

New pics

Abigail's doing great, she's eating and sleeping well and seems to be pretty laid back...we'll see how long that lasts. She's a sweet little baby and we are all enjoying her very much!







Monday, July 7, 2008

Our Little Firecracker

Abigail Pope was born on the 4th of July at 3:17am. She weighed 7lbs and was 21 inches long. We are so thankful to have her here safe and healthy; she is such a sweet little blessing. Here are a couple of pics, I'll add more later.






Thursday, July 3, 2008

Today's the day!

I had an appt this afternoon and am 3 cms dialated, however the baby's fluid level was low so we are headed back to Atlanta to be induced this evening. Please be praying for us all, hopefully Miss Abigail will be here tonight!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

My Brave Little Boy

I had been dreading yesterday for a month. Maxwell needed four shots for his kindergarten registration. I decided not to tell him ahead of time b/c I was afraid he would just worry about it and get upset. After his hearing and vision screening we went into the nurse's office for the dreaded shots. I explained to him that he had to get these done to go to school in the fall and they would help him from getting sick too. The nurse was so sweet about it, she kept the shots covered up as long as possible (to hide the long needles!) and then brought them out. Maxwell was amazing about it, he watched her stick him twice in the right arm and he didn't say a word! I turned him around on my lap so she could do the other two shots in his left arm. Again, he just watched her stick him and then on the last one said, "that one kinda hurt." The nurse told us that the last one kinda burns, that's why she saved it for last. We were so surprised that he did so well, I was so relieved!! The nurse loaded him up with pencils and a ton of stickers for doing so well. I hope his baby sister does as well with her shots!