
As difficult as it was, she dragged the heavy, awkward wheeled wagon into clear sight, climbed in with her stuffed mouse and said "Go" pleading for a walk around the neighborhood, which is one of her favorite things to do...

She used to have just mouse from the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, but I swear we willed the others into her life. It was like a scene out of that book The Secret where if you believe it enough, it'll come to life. My mom and I searched every Kohls in the US for weeks and months for the rest of the pack trying to find the moose, pig, and cat that was part of a line they discontinued only to hit every dead end. Then Marv Marge came to the rescue and let us have hers. We're forever grateful. Lily can't choose her favorite so she chooses them all. See her excitement here.
Bedtime stories with us all piled in bed is one of our favorite times of the night where she refuses to choose a lap to sit in to show favorites so she insists on sandwiching herself in between us and politely dictates mommy, daddy, mouse and bear where to sit. "Mommy-sit-peez" as she points to my area. Then does the same for every other member of storytime and it takes a good while to get all situated for cuddles. This night she decided to throw a little country into storytime wearing her John Deere hat from her SC grandparents. If one person leaves, she'll hop in the other person's lap. I hopped up to get the camera and lily jumped in daddy's lap...

and during one of my many dr. appointments, Lily had some alone time with Aunt Jennifer and I don't know who had more fun...(wearing a dress her daugther Katie wore at the same age)

the lighting is terrible, but i kinda liked it because Lily is VERY aware when she perceives Charley is in trouble or out of place. Here she's telling Charley to "chahlee-dow-peez" because little miss safety doesn't feel the window sill is the coolest idea...

and coloring with her cuz Grace, where she's watching Grace more than she's coloring. Even though this picture doesnt show it, we think we have a little left hander on our hands. I used to wish I was left-handed when I was a kid. I tried and tried to write with my left hand in school, but with no luck. Sometimes at home, I'd write in a front of a mirror using my right hand to see what it looked like because I thought it was cool to be left handed. (did I just share that out loud?)

and lil's first duo-bath...I wasnt there, but I heard there were more giggles that could probably be heard by the neighbors...

I love the way she's looking at David here as he makes all the funny sounds this book calls using onomatopoeia (ie sound words) on every page. She's looking at him like he's crazy man...

then she decided to take matters into her own hands... day to day can have its ups and downs, but the one constant that makes everything fun and okay is this little person who is not so little anymore. she is the gift that keeps on giving.
and giving.
and giving.

and giving.
life is good.



























Boy, was that a lot of work to do every month. Some months she sat like a statue, others she almost fell off, while others she flailed around like a fish out of water, but so worth it when we have this 2-page spread to remember every single month that has built up to equal 2 wonderful years as a family. Her first year...
her 2nd year...
Between the family and me, we have more pictures from her birthday than I know what to do with, but will leave you with a little taste from today. It was extra special because the lily flowers were at every corner market, as her birthday actually fell on Easter Sunday, which won't happen again until 2021 when she's 13 years old made it that much sweeter. It was perfect with love in the air so thick, I think the balloons even absorbed some and one happy not-so-little 2 year old with her big blue eyes taking it all in and spilling right into her heart. Somehow tonight I think she'll be dreaming of cakes, streamers, banners, slides, balloons, water tables, easels, cozy coupes, bubbles and of course Elmo, as he fills her heart almost as the people who love her. Thanks Aunt Jen for capturing her little heart and smile.
She was one happy little girl today and nothing makes me happier. Nothing.
i know her love cup is overflowing today because she felt the love from everywhere she turned. She thanks you for the endless texts, emails, messages, phone calls, gifts, surpise presents, hugs, kisses, time and cards, but most of all for loving her for just how she is. No one could ask for anything more and I don't think Lily is asking for more either. Her heart is full and ours is too.
life is good.