Sunday, July 24, 2011

Thomas the Tank Engine

Saturday morning my mom and I loaded up the car with Emery and headed north to Bryson City, NC, to see Thomas the Tank Engine up close and personal. We even got to take Emery on her very first train ride! Although we had fun watching Emery take in as much Thomas as she could handle, the weather was miserable. 100 degrees and 99% humidity. Wow. Emery didn't seem too bothered by the heat, but my mom and I were dying. I'm hot just looking back at the pictures.
Emery sees Thomas for the first time. She was in shock!

Lots of Thomas items available for purchase. This store was air conditioned, so we spent quite a bit time in there while waiting for our train departure. This resulted in spending more money than I had planned, but it was worth it to get out of the heat!


A tented area with bubbles, sand tables, tattoo stands and Lego play sets was still scorching hot, but at least we were in the shade.

Lego Thomas


Emery got a Rosie tattoo. Emery loves Rosie because she's pink.


Waiting to board our train


All aboard! The train cars were open air....no AC. Boo!


Emery got excited when she heard the theme song from Thomas and Friends

Clapping along


Emery is a Junior Engineer!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Emery's First Haircut

After months of trying to push through this stringy hair phase, I finally came to the conclusion that Emery's hair was never going to even out without the help of some scissors. So, last week I made an appointment for her very first haircut at Jelly Beans. Emery was great throughout the entire process! And her hair looks really cute. I am so relieved that the stylist did not cut much and even introduced me to the world's smallest hair rubber bands. I never knew these existed. Now, Emery can sport a little pig tail on the top of her head. I think it's adorable, but Ben thinks she looks like she has a periscope attached to her melon. Oh well. What do guys know?
Walking into the salon. I kept telling Emery she was going to get a haircut, but I don't think she really knew what that meant.

The only time Emery seemed a little apprehensive was during the shampoo. She wasn't too sure about this, although she did like that the stylist used "princess bubbles" to wash her hair.


Removing the redneck child mullet....


Sassy girl!


Yay! Her hair is no longer in her eyes 24/7. Emery will not keep a clip in her hair for more than five minutes, so my attempts to keep her bangs out of her peepers was pointless. But thanks to the trim and these little rubber bands, she can see!

Blow dryer


A sweet little bob with a periscope.....precious!


Emery got to choose a hair clip (neon green cat) and a bracelet for being such a good girl.


Baby's first haircuts at Jelly Beans are only a penny. This kids' salon is super cute. Emery paid all by herself (she "fed" the piggy). AND, she got a balloon to match her dress. Emery did not want to leave Jelly Beans.

The certificate and lock of hair to commemorate this milestone. So sweet.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Princess Camp

Emery and I experienced a major milestone yesterday: she attended her first ever music class (Princess Camp!) that is not a mommy-and-me class. The Princess Camp is for little girls ages 2-4 and it's 90 minutes every Tuesday in July. It's a Kindermusik program, so I knew Emery would love the class. We've been attending Kindermusik for a year now and it's a great way to bond with your child and see how much babies love music! Anyways, my worries were unfounded. Emery didn't cry or ask for "mommy" once. What a relief! She had a blast and can't wait to go back next week.

Hanging up her backpack like a big girl....this is when I started to tear up.

Coloring the Enchanted Forest as part of the icebreaker. This is when I snuck out...


And this is what I returned to! Emery and her new friends prancing around in princess hats and skirts!



Ending the class with a stamp, which is Emery's most favorite part of Kindermusik.

Monday, July 4, 2011

God Bless America!







I hope everyone had a wonderful Independence Day! We certainly did, although it was very low-key. Ben, Emery and I spent the afternoon at the pool enjoying the Thornblade cookout, followed by naps (Emery and Ben) at home and then sparklers in the driveway after bath time. Emery wore her festive Fourth pajamas...an enormous Maltese tee shirt with red, white and blue fireworks. Emmy saw these shirts at Wal-Mart and loved them because of the Maddux resemblance. Adorable, but the smallest size available is a women's extra small. No kiddie sizes. Oh well, I guess she can wear it every Fourth for the next fifteen years! The sparklers were a big hit. I actually thought Emery may be a little fearful of them (silly me), but of course she was not the least bit timid around them. She insisted on double fisting and cried when the last sparkler was extinguished. Hopefully I can find more soon.