I am the fabulous Mommy to Eli Ryan who was born at 10:53am on October 3, 2009. He weighed 5lbs 15oz and was 19 inches long. I love my family!
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Get out of Jail Free card!

Love these pictures.

**No fingers, toes, or mouths were amputated due to the baby gate we currently have. Eli is safe at all times. This baby gate is a safe baby gate. Since, apparently, this baby gate is too dangerous for Eli to be around, I would like to add the above disclaimer. **





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Don't look away for a second!

This is what I came back to as I was putting away groceries today:

They were at one time in alphabetical order. No anymore! Love you Momma! 0 comments

Sea World with the Gammy!

Last weekend Eli's Gammy came to spend the weekend with him. The best day was Sunday. We went to Hash House A Go Go where Eli sampled their mouthwatering menu;


Next we spent the entire day at Sea World. I have never been before and let me say, that when Eli gets bigger, he will make that place so much fun! He loved the fishtanks and the Penguins!

Next we went to the Arctic Circle where Eli went into a cave with Daddy and freaked out when the polar bear on the speaker system roared. Hysterical!


However, the Polar Bear redeemed himself when we walked into the gift shop and Eli just couldn't believe his luck!

Momma and Eli watching the Flammingo Birds. They smelled SO bad!


The Sea Lions were so funny! They traveled in a pack and back and forth. Basically, they were going where the food could potentially be!

Eli hitched a ride on Daddy's shoulders a the end of the day!

Eli putting forth his best effort to stay on Daddy's shoulders. It's hard work to be on top!

At the Dolphin Encounter, the metal chain was the most fascinating thing EVER!


At the end of the day, chillin with Daddy on the stoop was perfect!



All in all it was a beautiful weekend with amazing company!





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Oh Sweet Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara now holds a special place in my heart. I start this blog with a family picture.


We started out our mini two day vacation with a ride up the coast. We wanted to spend the day walking around Venice Beach, then follow that up with an evening in Santa Monica with a very dear friend for dinner.

Eli loved Venice Beach. He totally and completely missed his afternoon nap. He spent the entire afternoon gawking at everything. He was adorable in his hat and sunglasses (Sunglasses courtesy of his great Auntie Cathy, and the hat is a Goorin hat from the Village Hat Shop in San Diego - Yes that was a plug for work).


We spent the afternoon going from shop to shop, eating gelato, and looking for the perfect pair of sunglasses for Shay. It was a fabulous day spent together as a family. Aside from every other shop being a Pot House, and the scent of Weed having an overwhelming presence in the air, we had a great time.

This is by far one of my favorite pics of the two boys who are the center of my world:


We spent the night at the Courtyard Marriott. I have to say, that I was thoroughly impressed. We had not been in the room 5 minutes, when there was a knock on the door, and it was the night manager bringing us a crib. Eli loved hanging out in the King size bed, and slept wonderfully in his new bed. We spent the morning cuddling, watching Handy Manny, and just having fun.

We spent Sunday in Santa Barbara walking down State street, and shopping. Highlights from the day include:

- Eli losing Soft Sophie in Urban Outfitters and Daddy running the 3 blocks to see if he could find where we lost it. Sophie was sitting on the counter waiting for him.
- Eli was so tired from all of the sightseeing that he passed out mid shopping


-Driving up through the mountains and taking some beautiful pictures.

These are two of my favorite picks taken. I love the one of Shay and Eli in black in white. It was such a perfect picture.


The last picture of the trip is of Eli sitting solo for the very first time. I was so proud of him! He is growing up so fast!


I loved Santa Barbara and the memories that it brought. Shay and I have decided that we DEFINITELY need to get away more often... and not just to Detroit. We need to start making time for our family. This trip proved to us that nothing is as important as the time we get to spend with each other. 0 comments