These three pictures definately show more eye contact so I think she is seeing things more clearly -- so that smile will happen soon. Looks to me like she's a little more blond, too.
Congratulations Livingston Family and Welcome to little Zoey! I am a fellow blogger and I have been living a little vicariously through your blog. My husband and I were only ever able to have one child and we had a boy. I have always wanted to have a little girl of my own but it was not meant to be. Our son is now almost 18 and as I am only 35, I have not ruled out the possiblility!
Anyways, I just loved the story about getting her to sleep in her own crib. I can tell that you are loving and devoted parents and I wish you all the best with your new family.
As the Mom of an almost grown child...and here comes the unsolicited advice... the best advice I could offer you is to enjoy this time with your little one as they do NOT stay little enough anywhere near long enough.
A webpage documenting the Livingston family. Zoey Christine Livingston, or "Bean" as her family called her when she was in utero--Born May 31st, 2005 at 1:56 am. 8 lbs. 6oz., 19.5 in. long, and Alexander Wade (AKA Zander or "Sprout")--Born July 24th, 2007 at 12:03 am. 8lbs., 21.5 in. long.
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These three pictures definately show more eye contact so I think she is seeing things more clearly -- so that smile will happen soon. Looks to me like she's a little more blond, too.
Congratulations Livingston Family and Welcome to little Zoey!
I am a fellow blogger and I have been living a little vicariously through your blog. My husband and I were only ever able to have one child and we had a boy. I have always wanted to have a little girl of my own but it was not meant to be. Our son is now almost 18 and as I am only 35, I have not ruled out the possiblility!
Anyways, I just loved the story about getting her to sleep in her own crib. I can tell that you are loving and devoted parents and I wish you all the best with your new family.
As the Mom of an almost grown child...and here comes the unsolicited advice... the best advice I could offer you is to enjoy this time with your little one as they do NOT stay little enough anywhere near long enough.
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