Last weekend we met Jeff and Kirsten for a calorie-laden brunch at Mimi's in Bakersfield. Despite the frightened look on her face, Emma really did enjoy her time - especially the Christmas board book the Kruegers got for her. Thanks again!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
9 Months
Emma turned 9 months this week! As she gets more and more mobile and curious these monthly photo shoots are becoming increasingly difficult.
I just recently noticed emma always has her hands up in pictures. How come nobody told me about this?
We have this daily ritual of walking to get the mail and then Emma plays with/eats all the unwanted catalogs and direct mail pieces. The Pottery Barn and Dean and Deluca catalogs were spared, I'm happy to report.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Cait comes to town!
My roommate and dearest friend from Biola came out to visit after spending an adventurous 2 years with the Peace Corps in Zambia, Africa. It was so fun having her here - and she doesn't know it yet but I'm officially starting a campaign to get her to move to So Cal.
Caitlin braved the elements to capture this shot of the Brea fire from the 57 freeway as we were headed to Teri Hopper's wedding.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
San Diego
Andrew and I went to San Diego last weekend to celebrate my 28th birthday. Thank you Mimi and Papa for the weekend away!!
Monday, November 03, 2008
Happy Halloween!
We came up against a big dilemma this year regarding Halloween. With an 8 month old who goes to bed at 6:45 and with a significant lack of funding, we figured we could do without the costume even though we realized it meant no First Halloween photo opp. But as it turned out Emma's Granny couldn't stand the thought of her granddaughter not having a costume for her first Halloween. And so, as you can see below, our Emma was magically transformed into a Pixie Fairy Princess for the day and we got the ever-important photo opp. we thought we had missed. I know she's only 8 months but I really think she believed she was a princess that day.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
The Latest in the Hartman Household...
Ok, so this last month has been a little nutty. Emma's first TWO teeth came in and we learned why people make such a big deal out of teething. Also, this was a big week - we added avocado and cheerios to Emma's diet! I remember the days when I used to wonder why parents were so excited about these kinds of milestones but here we are...
In the midst of what is has proven to be a seemingly unstable and crazy season, we feel so blessed by Emma and love our growing relationship with her.
In the midst of what is has proven to be a seemingly unstable and crazy season, we feel so blessed by Emma and love our growing relationship with her.
Matt and Carly had us over for an incredible fall picnic. We played Sequence on their lawn and Emma particularly enjoyed the game...well, gnawing on the cards and banging the tokens actually.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Our First Family Vacation
Last week was our very first family vacation to Washington and Canada. We took off for 10 incredible days with Andrew's family and some much-needed time for just the two of us. We were busy - Andrew's 10 year high school reunion (he was President so guess who planned it), lots of time with family and old friends, time away in Victoria, and Andrew's cousin's wedding on one of the San Juan Islands. Emma did great despite spending 10 days in 5 different places. She was a trooper!
This is the "beach" where Andrew grew up. A little different than my days growing up on the sand in Malibu.Emma LOVED all the toys her Mimi got for her to play with at her house. This was one of many.
Okay, this is my favorite picture so far and I know there will come a day when she hates that we captured this picture of her right after she got rather messy (I won't get into the details...) and we had to strip her down to just her shoes.
Andrew, Emma and I with Andrew's close high school friend Chad and his fiance, Julia. We wish they'd move to Southern California.
Andrew's friend from high school, Josh, and his wife and their son who is several months older than Emma and head-butts anyone who attempts to give him a high five.
Our little family in Victoria. We had a few days away together and then Mimi and Papa brought Emma up for several more days. We were pretty excited to see her. Okay, more like desperate.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Our Family is a Rock Band
We spent Wednesday night playing Rock Band with our friends Jordan and Courtney. Seriously... this game is awesome.
Courtney on drums, Kelly ripping it up on her ax, and me making a mockery of a Fallout Boy Song. We have no tour plans as of yet, but we'll keep you posted.
Emma bringing it down for a slow jam. Such passion for a 5 month old.
Courtney on drums, Kelly ripping it up on her ax, and me making a mockery of a Fallout Boy Song. We have no tour plans as of yet, but we'll keep you posted.
Emma bringing it down for a slow jam. Such passion for a 5 month old.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Bummer...
Of all the times for our digital camera to act up! In light of the fact that our camera isn't working these days I thought I would post a few pics from this last month so you don't completely write off our blog as being totally out of date and irrelevant. And so we begin...So happy!!
Emma's first day at the pool. I think we probably took maybe 25 pictures and she was in the pool for about 5 and 1/2 minutes.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
We're Proud Parents... Deal with it.
We were looking for a good reason to post and, frankly, we've got nothing. So without further ado, here's some unadulterated Emma Grace loving:
Exhibit A: Come on. How am I supposed to deny this face? Exhibit A is also further reinforcement that we don't have a stone cold sandy on our hands. She does actually smile all the time.
Exhibit B: A great shot by our friend (and incredible Aunt!) Carly. I pretty much put Emma in this little dress as often as Kelly will let me get away with it. I delight in this little one.
Exhibit A: Come on. How am I supposed to deny this face? Exhibit A is also further reinforcement that we don't have a stone cold sandy on our hands. She does actually smile all the time.
Exhibit B: A great shot by our friend (and incredible Aunt!) Carly. I pretty much put Emma in this little dress as often as Kelly will let me get away with it. I delight in this little one.
Exhibit C: Emma is rocking the bumbo. This is seriously a great invention. Emma loves it. We also discovered she loves pictures of people. In this instance, she's staring and smiling at her Momma and Aunt Caitlin. Nevermind that Emma is right in front of the knife block and leaning precariously close to the edge of the counter. We're good parents, we swear.
Exhibit D: Emma and her daddy went for their first run together. Emma's not sure about this whole running thing, though she was kind enough to indulge me as I ran around Quail Hill and made it a point to run past people. I'm kinda sorta proud of her.
Exhibit E: 4 months already. This weekend also marked the 1 year anniversary to the day that the ER doctors told us we were going to lose the baby and Kelly should go home, "relax and have a glass of wine". Emma says "Irvine Regional can bite me."
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Angels Game with the (future) Clemens
We had a great time with Teri and Jacob at the Angel's game on Friday night. The Angels lost (as always when we are in attendance), but we enjoyed the Beach Pit BBQ (sweet sweet pulled pork) as well as Mormon night in our section. Seriously, is there a reason why Mormons are all good looking? Did the caffeine give me the back hair?
The other image is my new favorite thing to do with Emma. Though this image doesn't show it, she just smiles when I balance her like this in my hand.
Contrary to popular belief from our documentation efforts to date, Emma does actually smile, you just have to sneak up on her.
The other image is my new favorite thing to do with Emma. Though this image doesn't show it, she just smiles when I balance her like this in my hand.
Contrary to popular belief from our documentation efforts to date, Emma does actually smile, you just have to sneak up on her.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Perspective
This weekend was significant: I think I can count on one hand the amount of memorial services I've been to in my life. This weekend I went to two. On Saturday we went to a memorial service for my Aunt Marla, who passed away last week after battling ovarian cancer. Her life was marked by joy, service and generosity. Today I went to the memorial service for Joey Johnson, a friend who was like a brother to me in high school and whom the Lord suddenly took home at the age of 28. Joey was adventurous, hilarious, and spontaneous. He lived his life as though he knew it would be short - and filled it with memories, travels, and love for others.
Andrew and I have had some significant conversations this weekend - what it means to make the most of every day, the purpose of life, and how we teach Emma to live in light of eternity. Our lives feel remarkably different today than they did even a week ago. We don't have all the answers, but as my Uncle John wrote in his last letter to my Aunt Marla, "The road to the Lord's house is often bumpy...but it is the right road."
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A Long Weekend
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