Watching e run, hearing her talk, seeing her use a spoon to eat her yogurt (then switching to her fingers), listening to her announce her preferences, all are signs of her growth, and it is a lot of fun. She seems quite at home here, especially since she has a bigger crib now; the old porta-a-crib was just too small for her. Next week will be a test for all of us, as E returns to Phoenix by herself for a week. Days won't be much different because I will watch e. But K will have bedtime duties by himself, and middle of the night wake-up calls, if any.
E and K took me to see the new Star Trek movie Saturday, leaving Grandpa Randy to feed e and put her down for a nap. They did fine together, though as we left the house she was very unhappy. Later that day Randy and I went to an A's game with a group from church. The game was not particularly thrilling until the end. The A's came to bat in the bottom of the ninth down 1-3, then proceeded to get a hit, then two home runs, thus winning the game against the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3. We left before the fireworks show.
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