The big even this month was a visit from Grandma and Papa. They arrived after Kate had gone to bed, but she was up bright and early the next morning eager to see them.
The paparazzi were swarming, thankfully Kate is quite the ham for the camera.
Nana came over for a game of patty-cake on Sunday. Somehow she managed to steal Kate away for a few minutes.
Kate's blood sugar was through the roof after this visit as she got lots of 'sugar'.
The camera even stalked Kate in the jungle of her play mat.
A tradition for any kid that grows up in Texas is the ubiquitous 'bluebonnet' pictures. For those of you not from Texas, the bluebonnet is the state flower of Texas. It is a wildflower that blooms every spring and covers the hillsides. This year because we've had so little rain, the bluebonnets weren't as abundant. That didn't stop us from seeking out a little blue patch to start our own tradition.
Below is our attempt to capture that elusive family photograph amongst the bluebonnets. It was a super windy day and the temperatures were pretty warm.
Kate was a trooper through the whole event and took quite an interest in the flowers. Too bad she didn't realize that she had just committed her first offense - it is illegal to pick bluebonnets!
Back home she focused her energies on trying to get that ball to move! Won't be long until she figures out how she can move to it.
To continue the hill country tour, we took Grandma and Papa to take in some fine Texas dining - the Salt Lick. After all the BBQ we ate we probably should have walked home!
As with most babies, Kate puts anything and everything in her mouth. Here, her poodle dog suffers the brunt of her affections.
Some more snuggles with Grandma.
More photo shoots with our usually happy baby.
Look what I've learned to do - clap!
Before heading back to Georgia we made one more stop and trudged up Mt. Bonnell to take in the Austin sites. Come back to visit soon!
If anyone misses the days when Kate's hair used to stand on end, all you need to do is greet Kate when she wakes up from a nap. She has some WILD hair.
Her lovely 'do is the result of burrowing her head in the corner of her crib when she sleeps. Maybe that's the secret for getting some volume in your hair.
With temperatures already starting to climb into the 90s we know our days of hiking are numbered until the fall. We headed out on the Barton Creek Greenbelt this past weekend.
























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