Sunday, February 26, 2006
Time for Bed
Nicole and Noelle had a long day and they both fell asleep together!
Our friend Tia and her husband Jacob came over to visit tonight. While they were here she and Nicole traded babies for awhile. Nicole is holding Noelle's so-to-be playmate, Savannah.
Here is the much requested close-up.
The doctor instructed us to keep her in as much sunlight as possible once Noelle came home with us in order to avoid getting Jaundice. She is just so cute laying there!
Bird's eye view of Noelle sunbathing.
Noelle is as big as my foot, and a lot nicer to look at too.
Oreo thought it would be nice if he lay down with Noelle too.
Nicole getting Noelle ready to leave the hospital.
This was the very first outfit that we put on her, given to us by Grandma Tenn. Unfortunately, she later saturated it because her Dad didn't put her diaper on tight enough, so it is in the washer now.
Noelle saying good-bye to Uncle before he goes back to Utah.
Uncle Morgan with Noelle and and my glowing wife!
Friday, February 24, 2006
First family picture together with Noelle.
Noelle is talking to Grandma Tenn on the phone.
Mike happy to show off Noelle!
Grandma Eldridge with Noelle.
I think Mom and daughter have the same eyes!
Getting ready to get measured up.
Grandpa and Noelle.
Taking her measurements!
Who do you think she looks like?
She tipped the scales at 5 pounds 10 ounces!
This is Noelle moments after she was born.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Road Trip
This week I took a trip up to Geneva, Nebraska to visit one of
our plants. While we were there we took advantage of an opporunity to see KU play the Cornhuskers. The game was a last minute decision, so our seats weren't that great, but it sure was worth it.
The plant visit was neat too. We produce apparel and other promotional products for the corporate community in Topeka, Lawrence, and Kansas City. If companies need their logos on shirts, paper, awards or anything else we offer that service to them. The plant in Geneva does the apparel side of it.
Here come the Jayhawks!
This is the embroidery station. I could have just stood and watched this all day. It is neat how things go from our art department, into a computer, and comes out embroidered on shirts.