A FRIDAY OF FIRSTS


This week has been so wonderful! A highlight was definitely meeting your aunt Jeannie Thursday night. Your dad lived with her and uncle Charles when he worked at National Geographic in DC, and she holds a very very special place in our hearts. We just love her so much and are so happy you got to meet her! You also got to visit with your grams and grandpa (who calls you Maevey-Gravy), auntie Gina and cousins, Isla and Louis that night!

Friday was full of firsts for you, my Maeve! Your first trip to the library. Your first photobooth. Your first dinner at our favorite Mexican restaurant. So many firsts. So much fun.

Your cousin Isla recently graduated from kindergarten and is home for summer break, so we invited her to join us for a library trip Friday afternoon. You were such a good girl, and Isla was so great with you! I read you both several books in the library, which was full of kids (you liked watching them run around). You were perfect! I hope this is one of many cousin dates with you and Isla (and Louis, next time, too)!

Later that evening we headed over to our local West Elm store. They have always been super supportive of me and other local businesswomen. My friend, Megan, another local business owner (her business is The Zen Succulent) recently wrote a book. West Elm feted her Friday night when the book was released. You got to meet so many of your mom's colleagues and fellow business owners. You were a hit, naturally! And there were so many beautiful things to look at! After being persuaded by the photobooth operator we went for it and the result is a series of snaps of you and I so cute they almost hurt to look at!

After the party we scooped your dad up from home and headed to our favorite Mexican restaurant on a whim. It was late-ish so we missed the Friday night crowd, which was nice. And Maeve! You met almost the entire staff! First, the owner came out and proclaimed "So, that's where you two have been," to your dad and I pointing at you! The staff took turns coming out and talking to you and it was the sweetest thing ever!

In related news, I know it sounds crazy, but I think you might be close to teething! You're drooling tons, putting everything (including your dresses, your hands, our hands, etc.) in your mouth! So excited!

Saturday was also a big day! You visited your grandpa at the fire station, celebrated Xavier's graduation at a cookout and visited grandma, then got a visit from uncle Ed! So much excitement, and so much love for you little girl! xoxo

FIRST HOLIDAYS




Holidays are a million times better with you. Since you've been here we've celebrated Passover, Easter, Memorial Day, and lots of family birthdays! First up: Passover. Sam and Meg (Lucy's mom and dad) invited us to our first Seder. That Friday your grandma Lisa and aunt Dedi happened to be in town so they helped dress you in the most darling blue dress with a wide brim white collar. It was very Mad Men-ish. That night you slept through dinner, which was delicious, of course. And when you got home you smelled strongly of perfume where the grandmas passed you around all evening. It was pretty adorable. At home you snuggled with me in bed and we watched The Ten Commandments on the laptop. It's my favorite movie.

We celebrated Easter with family and you wore the most adorable bonnet. Since you were due mid-April, and Easter was early April this year, when I was pregnant with you I secretly hoped you would arrive a few days early so we could celebrate Easter together. Of course my spring baby was destined to be a winter baby in the end, and you made it for Easter after all! 

On the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend you attended your first ballet recital. It was your cousin Isla's recital. And it was adorable. You watched half of the performances quietly in my lap before falling asleep. Then your dad and I took you to a Hot Air Balloon festival. It was very cool. You slept in your stroller through the entire thing, but we took lots of photos for you. 

I'm so looking forward to a lifetime of holidays with you, Maeve. And to celebrating everything. Life is just so much richer with you in it. 

TREASURED PHOTOS FROM THE NICU



Your dad took these photographs of you in the NICU and I'll treasure them forever. When he set up the tripod in your pod, close to your bed, the nurse said, "Well, that's a first."

When I saw these images they took my breath away. I'm so glad your dad thought to capture these moments.