Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Eyelashes

We just wanted to get some photos of her eyelashes before she got older. Right now they are so fine and small we just didn't want to miss them. The other photo is of SV relaxing, having her awake learning time in her jungle animal outfit. 



Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Nappy change

SV is getting her nappy changed while taking in what's going on at the shopping centre across the street. She isn't too impressed with either though, and let's us know about it.

Monday, 31 October 2011

Bath time

SV looks into our eyes making sure we knew that she was trusting us with this bath business. She just wanted to make sure we did lose that trust by doing something silly. Luckily we didn't.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Footprints

This photo shows the aftermath from taking SV's hand and foot prints for her baby book. We used an ink pad from the dollar shop to coat her hands and feet. It worked pretty well, but it got a bit messy. Luckily she went in for a bath right after before making too much of a mess.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Staying cool

It was a hot day so everyone was going around topless. Not sure how impressed SV is though.


Friday, 28 October 2011

Family walk

Today's photo is the last from SV's first walk and has the entire family in the shot just before climbing the last hill before going home. A bit of fill flash was used to ensure the family wasn't too dark. Also today SV turns three weeks old.


Thursday, 27 October 2011

First movie

Here are two bonus photos from today when we all went to the movies for the first time as a family. It was a great experience and everything went very smoothly. SV did a great job, sleeping through almost the entire film. Our local theater (Norton St Palace Cinema) has movie sessions once a week for mothers and babies which are meant to allow mothers to watch new release films with their babies so that they can cry if need be. The tickets are discounted and even had a chance to win a raffle prize at no cost.
Just after the film finished

Leaving the theater