Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Daddy's birthday weekend

Daddy turned the big 3-0 on the 3rd of July, and we celebrated by spending the weekend at Lake Oconee at one of Papa's church member's cottages. Papa had a special surprise for us - to celebrate Jake's birthday (but mostly to celebrate Aunt Lizza graduating and getting her first real job), he bought a boat! Lily walked around all weekend saying "Nice boat, Papa!", and two weeks later she is still talking about how Daddy and Papa both skied behind the boat. She also helped Mommy bake a birthday cake for Daddy, and played in the lake until she literally fell asleep in his arms. She still thinks it is Daddy's birthday and tells him "Happy Birthday!" every day. :)





Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A day in downtown Athens

We had a visit from Auntie Jessica (aka #2) and soon-to-be Uncle Collins the last weekend in June, and we went to downtown Athens for the afternoon on Saturday to mill around the music festival and show everyone where Mommy works. Lily looked very cute in her pigtails, although they didn't last very long, and she wanted to be a big girl and walk with her daddy instead of riding in her stroller.


Monday, July 4, 2011

On the playground with Papa and YaYa

The Mangersons all spent Fathers' Day weekend in Vidalia, but Lily and I left a few days early and came back a few days late so we could spend some extra time with Papa and YaYa. It was soooo nice to have them get some quality playtime in with Lily (here we are swinging and sliding at the church playground), because Mommy is getting very pregnant and I'm not as much fun as I should be right now!







GA aquarium

When our friends Emily and Cory came to visit from San Francisco/Seattle a few weeks ago, we finally made the trip to the Atlanta aquarium that I had been waiting for forever. It's the biggest aquarium in the world, with whale sharks and beluga whales and manta rays and all sorts of other amazing sea creatures, and Aunt Lizza and I had both been dying to go since it opened a few years ago. I wasn't sure if Lily was quite old enough to appreciate it, but I figured we would try it out and see, and I was very excited when she went absolutely nutso over all the fish. She had her face and hands glued to every single display (I gave up on the sanitizer after the first few), and kept shouting out "Mommy, Nemo and Dory!" and "Mommy, shark!" and "Oooh, big one!" and "Hello, Whale!" It was so great to see her reaction to all the animals (she was doing exactly what the rest of us wanted to do even though we were grown-ups and had to wait our turn), and she conveniently started to wear out just as we were running out of things to see.