Eliza enjoyed Halloween. We did not go trick-or-treating, but we did visit Daddy at work. Her costume was a gift from mom's closest friend, Regina. Very sweet!



Fall is a wonderful time of year. Eliza is reluctantly getting used to wearing hats and hoods. The next step is mittens (yikes! It's kind of hard to suck on your fingers when they're stuffed into a ball of yarn).
Eliza is struggling with separation anxiety. She is clearly curious and wants to explore, but struggles with getting too far away from Mom or Dad. As she gets more proficient with crawling, we hope she gains more confidence in herself and us.
She has 14 teeth and will most likely have 16 by Thanksgiving. It looks like her two year molars are on the way. Maybe we'll just power through this teething business and be finished soon. Turns out, teething hurts.
Communication is getting much easier these days. Eliza is vocalizing and using a couple of baby signs. The best sign is all done accompanied with Eliza's sweet voice saying "Ahh duh".
2 comments:
My what a mouthful of teeth. She is getting cuter all the time. We got home today from the North Woods after a weekend of deer hunting. Barry and Wayne and their families came along also. We didn't get any deer but the time with the kids and Grandkids were worth the trip. We had a little snow up north but it melted as it fell.
Uncle Dutch & Aunt Leone
Hey, Ladybug! We love your pictures--smiling with Daddy and standing! We're looking forward to seeing you all at new years. Ye Ye and Nai Nai have been to see your cousins, Andrew and Zach. Ye Ye spent the morning at school with Zach during the "parent pumpkin picnic" since his Dad was in California. We had a good time together decorating his pumpkin and eating lunch.
We love you all.
Ye Ye (Grandpa Schurter)
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