Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Kayley and Emily

Keri and I were roommates in college.  She and Patrick (her husband) moved up to Wake Forest a year before we did so that Patrick could go to seminary, and when we moved up we lived in the building next to them for 2 years, and loved every minute of it!:) 

Keri and me at our friend Sandy's wedding....


Keri and Patrick moved when Kayley was 10 months and Emily was 2 months. A couple weekends ago we were able to go visit them (they live 3 1/2 hours away now).  We had such a great time!!

I think this trip was the first time Kayley and Emily were really able to "play" together.  They had a great time!  Here are a few pictures of them before we left for church on Sunday morning. 

Emily kept saying "come here" to Kayley and taking her hand to drag her around the house.  Kayley was a good sport about it and I think just enjoyed having a playmate (her little brother, Jackson, is four months and not quite ready to play), even if Emily was a bossy one.:)



I think Kayley's wanting to know where Emily was taking her.  I don't think Emily knew either. 


Little cutie pies!:) 



Friday, September 30, 2011

And her name will be......

This is great. My first post on The Watts Spot is one where I (Bert) get to tell you, loyal reader, the name of our second daughter.

Picking out a name is tricky business. It can't be just anything, and so you go through this whole process and a whole host of names, in what looks on the surface to be a simple process, until you have the One.

Stephanie's middle name is Jean. Jean was her grandmother's name and her mom's middle name and is now, also, Emily's middle name. It was on Nanie's birthday (Stephanie's grandmother, Jean Thompson), near the end of her grace-filled battle with cancer, that we were able to tell her that her first great-granddaughter would be named Emily Jean. My name is Albert Sanvidge Watts, a name I could not be more honored to carry, which was given to me for my uncle, Albert Lewis Sanvidge, who passed away a month before my birth.

In the same way, for our second daughter we wanted a name that was beautiful for our little girl and holds significance for what we value: our faith and our family.

The Scriptures tell the story of a young lady, barren and heartbroken, who goes before the Lord in the Temple to pray. Month after month, year after year she has waited and yet, still without child, she prays to God for a son whom she will then raise to serve the Lord all the days of his life. Encouraged by the priest to "go in peace," she leaves the Temple, trusting in God to answer her prayer, despite all the years' worth of reason she has to doubt it. Hannah's prayer was answered, as we know, and the Lord gave her a son named Samuel, who would go on to be the prophet to lead Israel and ultimately anoint David as King over God's people. The grace that God showed Hannah in answering her prayers helped to set the stage for the greatest act of grace, the one in which God sent his Son to live, die and rise again for his people.

In the line of biblical heroines, Hannah shines brightly. Her name means grace, and that trait clearly describes what God gave to her and through her to his people. Marked by this grace and faith, by perseverance and strength, by love and hope, Hannah shows us today the qualities of a godly lady.

Beth (Elizabeth), Stephanie's mom, is not unlike Hannah and is characterized by the same traits. With the grace and faith given to her in Christ and with all the beauty, strength and hope of a godly woman, she has given her daughters an outstanding example to follow as they follow Christ.

With these two godly women in mind, we could not be more honored and pleased to name our daughter

Hannah Elizabeth Watts

Hannah, may God give you grace through his Spirit to live by faith, and may his kindness to you be evidence to the world around you of the reality of Christ Jesus. We love you and wait for your arrival with great anticipation!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

19 Weeks

I finished my 19th week last Friday!  Woohoo...almost halfway there.:)  I'm feeling great! 

This sweet little girl is kicking all the time and I LOVE it.  Bert was able to feel her kick several times on Saturday night (9/24) for the first time.  I also love it when he's able to feel her.  He gets so excited and usually starts talking to his baby girl.  It makes me smile. 

I didn't really start feeling Emily kick until closer to 25 weeks.  I felt her kick before then, but it wasn't often and she definitely didn't go on any kicking spree's.:)  The doctor kept telling me that I wasn't feeling Emily kick b/c of where my placenta was.  She was actually having to kick through my placenta for me to feel her so it took a little longer.  That's not the case with this little one.  It's so fun to be able to feel her so much earlier.  Especially since this is definitely one of my favorite things about being pregnant! 

We love you sweet girl, and we're so excited about meeting you in just a few months!:) 


Wordless Wednesday: Daddy's Shirt




Sunday, September 25, 2011

Changing Bunny's Biaper

"Bunny" is definitely Emily's most prized possession.  She doesn't get out of her crib without it.  I really do feel like she's becoming more and more attached to it every day.  She usually has Bunny close by, but if she accidentally leaves Bunny somewhere she'll start walking around the house and calling "Bun-ny"....."Bun-ny."  It's like she's waiting on Bunny to say "I'm right here, Emily.":)



This afternoon Emily started taking things out of her diaper bag.  She pulled out her changing pad and wipes.  Next, she carefully laid her beloved Bunny on the changing pad.  We realized what she was doing and she was having a little trouble getting the wipes case open so Bert opened it and gave her a wipe.  She started wiping Bunny while saying "Biaper, Biaper"  (this is her version of Diaper....see previous post).  After she finished wiping Bunny she picked Bunny up held her tight and said "Come here, come here."

This little girl melts our hearts Every.Single.Day!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Our Talker

It's official....Emily is a TALKER!  She's 17 1/2 months, but has been talking for months, but now this child never stops!  I love it!  I would say about half the time I can understand what she's saying and the other half she's just "jabbering" (only she knows what she's saying).  She is literally learning new words every hour it seems.  She'll say most anything we ask her to say.  I started a list of some of her "favorite" words a few weeks ago.  I haven't posted it b/c I kept adding new words and thinking of words that she's been saying that I didn't have written down.  Oh well.  This is probably only half the list, but my perfectionist self is just going to have to be okay with it.  Anything in parentheses is my best attempt to spell how Emily pronounces it!:)  If there is no parentheses beside the word then her version is pretty close to the actual word....even the "untrained" ear should be able to understand what she's saying.:)

Thanks (Kanks)
Please (Peese)
Outside (Oww-side)
Water (Waters)
Jacob (Baycup)
Brush (Buhsh)
Stop (Top)
Baby (Bay -Bee)
Cream (Ceam)
Blueberries (Bueberries)
Bow (Bowww)
Up Please (up pease)
Quack (Kak)
Hurt (Hurrrrt)
Sorry (Sowee!)
Precious (Pre-shus)
Yogurt (Gogurt)
Night, Night (nigh, nigh)
Hello (Hewo)
Spoon (Poon)
Bless You (Bess You)
Amen (A-Mennnnn!)
Diaper (Biper)
Cereal (Cerel)
Cheerios (Cher-ros)
Remote (Mote)
Camera (Cama)
Pajamas (Jamies)
Brush Teeth (Buush Teeth)
Diaper Bag (Bi-Bag)
Book
No, no
No ma'am
Hi
Hey
Pen
Hat
Dog
Cat
Juice
Hair
Head
Nose
Toes
Eyes
Socks
Shoes
Potty
Away
Carrots
Milk
Bath
Yay!
Duck
Bye
Chicken
Come On
Come Here
Bunny
Shirt
Pants
Hot
Bubbles
Kiss
Keys
Hug

Two days ago the three of us were sitting at the dinner table and someone knocked at the door.  I started to get up and Emily said "Come In!"....as clear as day!  What??  When did she pick up on that???  Bert and I both started laughing!  We love our little "talker!"  Can't wait to see what new words she'll say tomorrow!:)  

Monday, September 19, 2011

Kisses

Any time we ask Emily for a kiss she just smiles and leans her head forward for us to give her a kiss.  She doesn't give us one and I've never heard her ask for one. 

This morning as Bert was wiping off Emily's hands after breakfast she looked up at him and said "kiss?"  He leaned down and kissed her hand.  She said "thank you" (signed it and spoke it).  Then, she looked up and said "kiss" again.  Bert leaned down and kissed her on her forehead this time.  She said "thank you" again.:)

Emily loves her Daddy....And he loves his girl! 

Our girls have the most AMAZING Daddy!:)