Apparently, I didn't.
My most sincere apologies for the length of time in between these posts. It doesn't seem as if a lot has happened (everything seems to blur together), but we have had a lot going on.
Bailey is growing everyday (just in case you didn't know that babies actually grew), and her personality is becoming stronger (as in strong willed...her favorite word these days is "No." Oh great...) More teeth and a few more bruises (no matter how hard she tries, that wall just will not budge, no matter how many times she beats her head against it). Bailey is crawling around the house with a purpose these days and is starting to show an interest in (maybe) pulling up and standing (usually when she is mad...).
Mommy had surgery (nothing major, just a nose job. Love you, sweetie!) so it was "Daddy Daycare" and "Personal Servant" around our house over Spring Break. Tammie couldn't pick up and hold Bailey, which I think turned out to be the worst part of the surgery for her (that and the pain, swelling, bleeding, discomfort and inability to sleep for almost 5 days...), but I think that we generally had a restful (and much needed) Spring Break. Tammie got her car towed (illegally, I might add...and I'm just looking to fight!), but we are fortunate to have a great friend (Katie Lewis) who is in the property management business and offered up an invaluble resource to fight the tow. Anyone and everyone who is reading this needs to bookmark the website www.texastowingcompliance.com. It was an eyeopener for me, and it is my goal to make sure EVERYONE knows their rights when it comes to towing in Texas.
Daddy had his first physical (*dripping with sarcasm* Yeah...) and was issued a clean bill of health; Grandmas and Grandpas of both sides are competing to see who gets to spend the most time with their granddaughter (Grandpa Burke even raced me to her daycare, then called me to brag that he had gotten her first.) At the writing of this post, Bailey is getting over a cold, slowing getting back to normal. She kept mom and dad home yesterday and grandpa today, but hopefully will be back to daycare and a normal(ish) routine tomorrow.
On a sad note, Bailey lost her Great Grandmother Applewhite in the first part of March. If ever anyone deserved a special place in Heaven, it would be Harriet Applewhite. In the 13 years that I knew her, not once did I ever hear her speak a bad thing about anyone, even if she believed that someone had wronged her or her family. Harriet's sole purpose in life was her family and friends; everything that she did, thought, or said was for the betterment of her family. There was not a selfish bone in her entire body. She will be missed more than she could possibly know.
Take care and make sure every day is lived to its fullest. Hug your loved ones and don't wait to tell them how much they mean to you. More to come (hopefully sooner than later...).
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