Taking a passport photo of a newborn baby certainly presents some challenges. Instead of torturing some poor photographer, I thought it would be easier to take them at home. It certainly was an exercise in patience!
Here are some of our outtakes:
On Monday we finally said goodbye to Hartford Hospital, our home for the previous four days.
Besides being Ashley's homecoming, this was Ashley's first car ride and her first encounter with the animals who she'll likely terrorize for the first few years of her life.
She didn't mind the car seat and just slept the whole way home.
Tyson was rather indifferent to her presence.
The cat eyed her with suspicion from her perch at the top of the stairs.

Unlike the sewing projects I have been working on I really like the portability of knitting. You don't need to set up a machine, iron & ironing board, pins, thread, bobbins, etc. so I can just veg on the couch and knit while watching TV. And because you just have yarn and knitting needles, it's easy to sit down and knit a few rows if you have a few minutes to spare, instead of hauling out all your sewing stuff and then putting it away. I guess that's why people that are really into sewing/quilting have a dedicated room for it...
Each homemade "meal" is portioned into either a serving for 2 or more, depending on what it is. So by my count we should have enough food for over a month without needing to buy/make anything. The freezer is pretty stocked - do you think we have enough?
Laundry Hamper

Christopher has this theory about our mail delivery person. He thinks they take 1 day a week off - usually Wednesdays.
During their last visit back in October, Christopher's parents generously gave us our Christmas present early - a brand new snowblower! Last year Christopher was out of commission for about a week after injuring his back shoveling snow. He even slept on the living room floor one night! This year, being pregnant I wouldn't be able to help out so the snowblower really was a great gift.