Elizabeth has been with us now for five months. It is hard now to even remember what life was like without her. She is our joy and blessing. Everyday she does something new and we can never figure out where she learns it. She love to take a napkin in the kitchen, get down on her knees and "clean" the floor! God knows I didn't show her that! The other night when we put her down in her crib, she spent a good half-hour laughing and saying, "Ah, titty-tat, titty-tat" (translated: kitty cat) then she fell fast asleep. It is hard not to laugh at her! Here are some pictures we took one night. I bought her a crinoline for her Easter dress and just had to try it on her over her clothes! She looks like a little ballerina!
On Saturday, Guy, my sister Lisa and I took Elizabeth to get her Spring portraits. We went to Deptford Mall in New Jersey to The Picture People. We had her Easter Portrait and finally a picture in her Chinese outfit. It was a lot of work getting her to stay still for the pictures, but the pictures turned out great! We hope you enjoy them!
Not too many pictures this week, but I wanted to post a little update. Guy and I finally got away for a weekend by ourselves. We went up to the Poconos and my mother and sister watched Elizabeth. This was our first weekend away from her and to be honest, we really spent the weekend talking and thinking about her. We really missed her! We went to the outlets mainly to buy Elizabeth her Spring and Summer clothes. We bought absolutely nothing for ourselves! We bought beautiful clothes from Baby Gap, The Children's Place, Carter's and OshKosh! Money well spent! Here are some really cute pictures of Elizabeth sleeping! Enjoy! 
I don't have to say a word about this picture!!
The Arms That Hold You
by l.m. amorosi
When you were born in China not so long ago
The arms that held you close didn’t want to let you go
But your mother’s arms opened to sadly set you free
And prayed that God would guide you to a loving family
Now there were arms so empty and waiting to embrace
The baby they had dreamed about; that precious little face
And other arms are reaching out to love and hold you tight
The arms of your whole family wait to make everything right
There are grandparents to love you and tell you of the past
And aunts and uncles waiting to show you love will last
There are cousins waiting to hold you and share a gift of love
And friends and family everywhere both here and up above
There are arms that long to cradle you and sing a timeless song
There are arms that want to comfort you and tell you nothing’s wrong
There are arms that long to hold you, just wait until you see
The arms that stretch for miles and miles, the arms of your family.
I can't believe it will be three months since Elizabeth came into our lives! November 8 will always be a special day for us! Elizabeth is thriving! She is now running and can take the stairs in under 2 minutes (going up) we are working on going down. She is almost off her bottle and can feed herself, sometimes with a spoon, mostly with her fingers. She can say Momma, Dadda, Kitty Cat, Juice, Doggie, Jesus, Up, Get Down. She is trying really hard to put words together. Her baby talk almost sounds like sentences. She loves daycare and no longer cries when we drop her off. She goes down for bed around 6:30 p.m. and pretty much sleeps through the night unitl 6:00 a.m. We are truly blessed and thank God everyday for this treasure. Enjoy the pictures!
Our first Christmas with Elizabeth was wonderful. Santa brought her some very nice toys -- all musical. She loves music, everytime she hears music, she starts to dance! It is so cute. Elizabeth really loved the wrapping paper and boxes - even more than the toys. Both of our families came to our house for Christmas so our house was quite full! We had a wonderful time!Well the holidays are over and now it is almost time for me to go back to work. I start back on January 9th. I am going to miss being with Elizabeth all day. We have a nice little routine: she gets up around 7:30/8:00 and I get her dressed. We go down and have breakfast and then it is playtime. She plays very nice in the living room and I try to get some housework done. We watch Barney, Sesame Street and the Teletubbies! Sometimes we go out to the store or have lunch with Aunt Lisa or Aunt Fran. After lunch, Elizabeth has a nice nap until about 2:30/3:00. Once she gets up, we go down to the living room and wait for Daddy to come home.Beginning Monday, my sister-in-law Ruthanne will be watching Elizabeth during the day. Although I feel sad going back to work, I am happy that she will be with family during the day!On the medical front, Elizabeth has had a lot of blood work done as well as tests on her stools. Thank God everything was normal - except her lead level as at 13 - only slightly elevated and the doctor wasn't too concerned. We also took her to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for developmental testing. She tested great in everything and they put her right at her age level in all the tests except walking. She tested at 9-10 months. Well she is walking now ... everywhere. She looks so cute as she balances herself!Oh well, here are some new pictures for you to enjoy!