No Baby Yet
I’ve been getting a lot of emails, texts, and facebook queries about our upcoming bundle of joy, but she still comfortable in Mommy’s tummy.
I’ve been getting a lot of emails, texts, and facebook queries about our upcoming bundle of joy, but she still comfortable in Mommy’s tummy.
As excited and giddied parents, we couldn’t wait to see how Madison would do walking down the aisle as a flower girl this past Sunday. We wondered if she walk and then run back to mommy, walk and not throw the flowers down, or just not walk at all. To our amazement, she did us proud by tossing the rose petals on the ground and walking at a steady pace. Although, she didn’t know what to do when her basket ran out of petals. We want to thank Michelle and Jimmy for allowing Madison to be part of their special day, and congratulating them on the nuptials. Here’s the video below:
Madison doesn’t have much of a voice, but she gets and “E” for effort. Here’s a video of her trying to sing “Staying Alive” and “You Spin Me Round” from the Alvin and the Chipmunks the Squeakel.
UPDATE: Here the video of Madison walking the dog by herself.
Need a dog walker? Madison does a pretty good job. Just don’t expect her to pick up the poop.
Searching through my photo album I came across this photo where Madison is ready to go to work as an executive.
At a recent birthday party in Commack, NY, Madison took her first drive on a Powerwheels vehicle. After a few minutes of stop and go, she drove like a pro at the end of the party.
They say, “Goats eat everything,” but I thought it was just a saying. It wasn’t until this past weekend at Sarah’s birthday party at The White Post Farm in Melville, NY, where we witnessed a goat reaching over the railing and pulling off Madison’s hair clip for lunch. Luckily, the goat didn’t give Madison a haircut. Enjoy the my friend’s video of the incident.
Wow. I can’t believe Madison is now two years old. It seems like just yesterday that I was holding her tiny body in my arms. Now she carries her small Elmo laptop, waves and said, “Bye, See ya!” She’s not ready for the big world yet. When we ask her how old is she, she still replies, “one.”
We hope you enjoy Madison blowing our her candles. Happy Birthday Madison! Love, Mommy and Daddy!
Yesterday morning I was getting dressed for work, and Madison was playing with her sheet of stickers. She free a sticker that said, “Amazing,” and insisted that I stick it on my shirt. Twenty minutes later, I had to say goodbye to Madison, but she started to whine at me and pointed to my shirt. I got down to he level and the she ripped off my “Amazing” sticker. I guess she did not think I was that “Amazing” after all.