Margo is talking up a storm. Lots of shrieks and screams and giggles and babbles. I'm pretty sure I've heard "mama" a few times... then again, it's just her and I home alone most of the day... I can't give my sanity much credit. My very favorite part of my whole entire day is when I go in to get her out of her crib first thing in the morning. She's always making sounds and looking around, and then when she finally locks eyes with me she gets the biggest smile on her face and kicks her legs all excited. It is so not hard to wake up to that.
It is finally getting a lot easier to leave the house. For a while, Margo would get so mad every time I tried to run an errand with her and it was crazy exhausting, so I kind of gave up. But thanks to her paci and her new interest in lights and sounds and new things, she is pretty mobile. Phew. She is also better at taking naps in her crib. Not always. I would say 60% of the time (works everytime. name that movie.), which is super helpful in allowing me to get Mo stuff done. Clean the house, paint my toenails, do laundry, take a nap. Although whenever I do try to take a nap, I usually just end up laying there, staring at the baby monitor thinking she's going to wake up any second.
I have to finish up with some Redding pictures, because that's where Margo turned four months.
This is Margo almost asleep on the OTTOMAN. My mom can get a baby to sleep anywhere, I have never seen anything like it. She also got her to fall asleep on the floor twice. Blows my mind.
More neglectaroo
This is a statue of my Grandpa Ray, who Margo Ray was named after. Isn't he a cute little bald man? My mom tells the most wonderful stories about him. I can't wait to get to know him better someday.
I figured we'd better get a picture of them together while she's still about his size. I love it.
This little series of photos is my favorite, it just shows Isabelle's sweet personality so well.
Taking a picture...
Realizes Margo is over there by herself...
So she holds her hand. I mean, really.
I love cousins. I cannot say that enough. Love love love them.
I also love sisters
This one is my personal favorite
Poor Margo. But how hilarious is her face when she cries. Look at those furrowed brows!
Redding was amazing for those short 8 days. The weather was absolutely perfect, 70s the entire time. We spent a few of our days in the backyard, where my parents have a giant, splinter-free swing set and a zip line for the kids (!). I just nursed in a rocking chair with the grass under my toes while the kids climbed around and Linc sat in a swing and the birds chirped and the fall sun beamed down on us and my mom sang songs from my childhood and, with the exception of my husband being absent, it really just felt like perfection.
So my mom brought this giant bow to Margo when she was brand new and I have been anxiously awaiting the time when her little head would finally fit into it. And LOOK guys.
Probably my favorite pictures of her ever.
Another gem
BIG smiles!
This is how she fell asleep the other day. Too tired even for paci.
This was me rocking her to sleep last night. She knows her mama.
I wish I could tell you how much I love being a mom, but a hundred blog posts couldn't do it. I honestly thought that I would be too selfish to enjoy it, that I would feel constricted and tired and overwhelmed all the time, but I feel the opposite. It's so funny how hard it is to remember what my life was like before Margo came. What did I do? Shop? Work? Go to midnight movies? It all seems so trivial in comparison. Alright, I do miss my midnight shows, but I would gladly trade in every Twihard movie moment in the world for a tiny second with Margo. It's not hard to get up at one in the morning and entertain a baby for three hours before getting her to zonk out. Diapers aren't gross like I thought they'd be and I don't care that all my clothes are from Target because they have groceries there too. I love my life as a mom and I can't wait to see how Margo grows from here. (But don't grow too fast!)