We are in the home stretch. Still sorting, packing and all. But also trying to squeeze in some fun. We made a run out to the Clay Center, a kids museum in Charleston, with one of our colleagues and her sons. The kids had a great time.
I think this push pegboard type thing was the biggest hit.
I remember Sam wearing these pajamas. So cute!
Sam wanted in on the picture taking and this was a clear case of only one kid cooperating at a time. Zoey smiled.
And Sam smiled.
Here is Zoey's 4 month shot with the panda.
And a close up.
Zoey went in to the doctor this week. She is about 25 or 25.5 inches long (basically between 50th and 75th percentile) and 14 pounds 5 ounces (exactly the same as Sam at her age, again 50th-75th). Everything checked out great. Zoey is very alert, rolls back to tummy but not yet tummy to back (her arm just gets in the way and she tries so hard to crawl), she makes little sounds (mostly "Ahhhhhhh", sometimes singing), so basically she is great developmentally. Hopefully she will put together rolling the other way soon. But for now she likes sleeping on her tummy so we gave up rolling her over. She is napping better and tends to sleep pretty well for her age. She is a generally happy baby and has been such a wonderful addition to our family. Samantha still loves being a big sister. She is a big help and loves to entertain Zoey who loves to watch her.
Hopefully both will adjust well to the big changes of the next few weeks. This is most likely my last WV post as we will be crazy busy, lose internet, and then head to Atlanta. Nick will head on to FL to paint and meet our stuff and my parents will drive me and the girls down a few days later. So my last post from Wild and Wonderful WV. We leave here having gained a lot. We made wonderful and I believe lifelong friends. We have learned a lot here about being professors and how we want the classroom to be managed. And of course we have a WV native that may not have been born if life had gone differently. So odd to think she will not even have a chance of remembering her time here and Sam will probably not remember much if at all. Sam will be moving to her third state in her short life. Time to put down some roots!
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. ~Anatole France