Monday, October 26, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

She's on the move!

This past Wednesday, Katherine entertained us by rolling over for the first time. Yay! Here is a movie of her performing this monumental feat. I think she looks proud of herself!




I am so ridiculously smitten with this beautiful girl. She giggles all the time, and has started squealing too. She'll be in stitches over our impressions of Ernie (or Bert, I forget which) laughing. She's already shown a preference for certain songs - she'll immediately quiet and smile as soon as her favorite plays. Of course I took more pictures of Katherine. Here are a few of my new favorites....

Friday, October 9, 2009

Katherine + Winston

I figured I would post some newer pictures of Katherine that I took this week. Up until a few days ago, she hated "tummy time." Now, she's actually enjoying it...especially with Winston in front of her.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Desert fun

If anyone has talked to me since we've moved into the new house, I've likely listed the amazing creatures I've spotted that week. Now that we live on the outskirts of Tucson, we get to have the Sonoran Desert as our backyard. I figured you guys might like to see some pictures of what we've seen so far.

Many white-tailed deer sightings, several times a week


Many hummingbirds - you can see a bit of the desert in this picture


Meep! Meep! This roadrunner hung out on our patio for a while.


Coyote - Sorry the coyote is so far away--they are skittish and fast. One night I caught a few coyotes checking out me and Winston when I let him out for a bathroom break - I always make sure to watch over him, even though he is likely too big to tempt a coyote.


My favorite - a javelina! Although they look like wild hogs, they are technically peccaries. Apparently they aren't friendly and they smell funky, but I think they are kind of cute.


This is the view from our kitchen and living room!

I don't have pictures of everything we've seen, unfortunately. Of course we have a ton of lizards running around, including one lacking a tail thanks to Winston's hunting skills (he brought him to me as a present, then finally let the poor thing go when I told him to). As for birds, we have tons of quail around here, and the other day some sort of raptor landed on our patio railing (the bird flew away before I could snap a picture). There are also plenty of adorable bunnies with huge ears, and although it is tempting to feed them, it is a bad idea to bring coyotes and bobcats closer to our house. In terms of creepy-crawlies, we saw a snake on our walk. We've seen a few tarantulas, too, which are welcome visitors - they are harmless, quite pretty, and they eat scorpions. We did get one scorpion in the house, and have used our blacklight to spot them outside - they are my least favorite creature out here. Finally....depending on who you are, you may be happy or bummed that we haven't seen any bobcats yet.

This place is truly amazing. It is a shame that Katherine won't remember seeing the Sonoran Desert so close!