The Moretz Family

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

So I guess my postings are now once every 3 months now, so there are LOTS of photos to follow.

Since my last post, Oct 8, I have started my new job and LOVE it. I work long days M,T, and F but Wed and Thurs I just round on any patients in the hospital and then I am finished. All my coworkers are great - the office runs very smoothly and all my partners work very well together. Call is a bummer, and weekend call is especially miserable, but it is every 5 th night and weekend, so not that bad. William is also staying busy and enjoying his practice. I also found out that I passed my board exam, and that is a HUGE relief. William takes his in April, and he says if he passes we are buying a boat! Should make for a fun summer.

Emily is growing like a weed! She is 6 1/2 months old now. We have her next MD appt coming up soon, so I can't tell you where she currently is on the growth chart, but at her 4 month appt, she was 93% for weight, and high 80's for head and height. Big girl!! She is rolling over, and sitting unassisted briefly, laughing and seems to be happy most of the time. She is madly in love with her big brother, who still mostly ignores her. She also seems to be a daddy's and grandpapa's girl. So far, with her love of food and men, she is taking after me quite nicely!!
She really is the easiest baby I think who has ever existed. She goes to bed at around 6pm and wakes up at 8am, just lies in the crib, looking around and smiling. She is eating baby foods now, and gags on the meats and green veggies, so now I just mix it all together and add a little fruit to disguise the taste. You can see she isn't missing any meals.


Here she is a few months ago when I was trying to get her to roll over. She is a little more photogenic from this angle.

Here is Miss Em with her friend, Sarah Suid. Sarah taught her everything she knows about growing big and strong. Emily is about 2 1/2 months in this photo.


This one is more recent. Showing off her "baby blues."


The biggest news lately is the birth of my sister, Mary's baby Francie. She was born October 18th, healthy as can be. Her full name is Frances Katherine Haskins. I was able to make it to Macon for the delivery, but left the labor room for about 30 minutes to help my dad with my kids. That was when Francie was born. I was pretty devastated to have missed the actual birth, but I held it together and was glad to be there for almost the whole thing. Mary was a pro.
Here is Francie the day after she was born with her mommy.


I was able to visit the next week sans children to help Mary a little. Francie was a little jaundiced here. And I am a little pale.


So sweet...
when she's asleep.


Some Henry update...
He is 2 1/2 and generally a pretty easy going guy. He loves books and cars, and his little brain is like a sponge. We are also in the potty training stages. He does great if we are home all day, but so far not much public potty use. The past 2 school days he left home with his big boy underwear on, and both times has come back home in his "spare" change of clothes.
He also needs supervision. If you get distracted, he may just go wherever. See below.
Yes, he is pointing out his poops on the floor.



Halloween was pretty fun this year. Henry has discovered his inner lust for candy. He inherited that from Grandpapa. I was on call on Halloween night, and a little humbug about it, so I never bought Emily a costume. I was able to go trick-or-treating, though, and that was fun. Our street had a little party which was really nice. Below is Henry with Grandpapa.


His school had a halloween party that I was able to attend. The kids were so cute.


This was the closest thing I had to a Halloween costume for Emily.

Showing off the costume.


Grandmama and Grandpapa bought us all tickets to Disney on Ice. Henry really enjoyed it and made it through about 75% of the show.



William and I were both on call for the 4-day Thanksgiving holiday, so we didn't do too much. My parents kept the kids. I was able to make it to Tybee for Thanksgiving dinner at Scott Center's beach house. He was so sweet to allow us all to come over - and to allow Henry to run wild and eat all of his bananas. Forget turkey and mashed potatoes...

Heather DeGaetano and her family were in town the week of Thanksgiving so they came over for dinner one night. Henry and Lucie had a fun time together.



Here is a recent shot of Emily practicing sitting up.


We went to Augusta to visit the Moretz side the weekend before Christmas. Here is Emily getting primped by Mimi (who actually made that dress).


All smiles.

Group family shot.



A rare moment of sibling love.


Here are the girls. Gennie had her birthday while we were there so we had a little Princess Party for her. She was so cute. Here she is with her mama, Mary Laura.


I decided one day I would get the Christmas card photos done, and although I had no help, I felt certain I could manage. The shot below is the best one I had of them together. Henry refused to let Em sit in his lap. I ended up just taking two separate pictures and merging them for the Christmas card. Not exactly professional quality, but worked nonetheless.


We had a great time on Tybee for Christmas this year. My mom's entire family came to visit - met the kids, played lots of euchre, and had a blast! Here is the gang at my house. I had a little party one night and it was really fun. William took the photo because we couldn't figure out the timer on my camera.


Here is Francie is the cutest Christmas outfit I think I have ever seen.


Another of the two together. I tried to get as much use out of those outfits as possible.


This was Christmas morning. We had so much fun seeing Henry open his gifts. He especially loved this froggy bubble-blower.
Doesn't take much at this age...


This outfit was Henry's - I have a very similar picture of him wearing it - see below - he was 2 months older the Em at the time, but I'm thinking she fills it out a little more.



Here he is after his Christmas program. He has officially discovered the deliciousness of candy canes.


Absolutely no fear of Santa Claus.


So we visited several...


The mall train!!


Grandpapa and his girl.


Here is Miss Francie, asking Santa for more burp cloths.


Our next big event was just last weekend - the girls were baptized at our church here in Savannah. They were so sweet. Emily wore the same gown that Henry wore - an antique christening gown from Scotland that Mimi found. Francie wore the one Mary was baptized in. Very cute.






And last but not least, my girl with her chicken leg. Daddy was in charge of feeding her that night because I was on call. Funny guy.

Take care, and Happy New Year!

Love,
Katy