Sunday, November 9, 2008

Aunt Ang, Uncle Alex and Aunt Court visit


Caroline's 4-month milestone was greeted by Aunt Ang, who flew in from Florida, and Uncle Alex and Aunt Court who drove six hours from Iowa City to play with her.

It was great to catch up and watch all the babies play together. Court and Alex brought their baby, Rico, a chihuahua, who played with Aslan and Venus all weekend. He was so well behaved! What a cutie!



And Aunt Ang was nice enough to watch Caroline on Friday while Mom went to work. She enlightened Caroline on what's new in heart health - sharing insight from her latest Cardiology rotation in Tampa. Maybe Caroline will want to be a heart doctor, too, someday?!

It's hard to believe I've known Ang and Court since elementary school. I remember when Angie came to Avon from Ohio. And I remember when I first started hanging out with Courtney at sports camp in 5th grade. No matter how much time passes between our visits, nothing changes...I know when we're old and gray we can still sit around and chat just like we did back in the day. Caroline is so blessed to have such wonderful people in her life. And Uncle Alex is an extra bonus! Can't wait until our next visit sometime in 2009. Just imagine how much Miss Caroline will grow between now and then...

Tourists in our own town

To commemorate our six-year wedding anniversary, 11-year dating anniversary and the 1-year conception anniversary for Caroline (wink, wink) we took Caroline to Nana and Poppy's and headed to a local bed and breakfast.

Betty Davis at the Yellow Rose Inn in downtown Indy was extremely hospitable. Full of beautiful antiques, the inn provides a getaway without getting too far away from home. We enjoyed riding bikes nearby, playing pool and rummikub in our suite, taking a private bath inside the suite, giving each other massages on the massage table, making a special toast while soaking in the hot tub on the roof...and much more...

We also took in the sites downtown by getting an apertif at Amici's, then dinner at Dunaway's. On Sunday we had lunch at the Eiteljorg Museum, which was delicious. The second night Caroline joined us. We ate pizza with Nana and Poppy, played pool and watched TV. It was great to do so much without driving very far!

Happy October!

October is a celebratory month for the Stanley family. We've enjoyed raking leaves, visiting the pumpkin patch, hanging out with friends and dressing up. Caroline dressed up as a penguin - to satisfy the running joke we had with Jason's Grandma that we were going to have penguins.

Jason and I were characters from our latest series of choice, "Heroes." I am the immortal cheerleader and he is the Asian who can bend time.




We went to a party while Caroline relaxed with her cousin Kaete. Thanks, Kaete, for making the first babysitting experience smooth!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Katie's Bachelorette

Before she became my sister-in-law, we celebrated Katie Swain's final single days before becoming Katie Sutton.


The evening began with tapas at Usual Suspects - where we enjoyed the world's cutest little male server, Karson, who has better hair than most women! (and totally knows how to rock a flat iron - go boyee!) Then we journeyed to Broad Ripple Tavern, where we served as cheerleaders to a couple random guys who had to borrow a quarter to play pool. From there, we took in a street concert by Hairbangers Ball. Below is video of us rocking out to Bon Jovi's "Shot through the Heart."
The evening ended at the Vogue where we shook our tailfeathers until the wee hours. Not bad for a 30-year-old mother of a 7-week-old!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Fun times with friends!

Rachel and Quinton visit

Check out Jason spinning Quinton in a cardboard box. (we have expensive toys here at the Stanley house! ha)



August was full of fun with friends at Brian and Kasey's wedding, Symphony on the Prairie and tubing on Sugar Creek!



Lake Wawasee Highlights

Aug. 8-17
Lake Wawasee

While we were at the lake, we visited with Jason's family. We finally met Emma, our new niece, Joe and Brooke's daughter who is exactly three weeks older than Caroline.





We enjoyed playing cornhole, cooking out, watching the Olympics...You can see a video here of Great Grandpa Troyer singing "Caroline, please be mine" while Great Grandma Troyer holds Caroline.













Not only did we visit with family, but we also caught up with our neighbors, the Hasbrooks, who were staying at the lake at the same time. Their daughter, Lily, is also about three weeks older than Caroline. In this picture to the right, she weighs about 13 lbs.



But Caroline isn't the only little pip-squeak anymore! Tim and Layla had their second baby, Anna, on July 24. She has a full head of red hair just like her mom, but her facial expressions look like her dad! Big brother Jack was really entertaining. You can tell he will be very protective of his little sister.






Anna Elaine, as she is named, is the 8th baby born this summer among our close friends and family. Six of the 8 are girls.

Grandma and Grandpa watched Caroline while we took in a movie, American Teen. It tracks the lives of four teenagers in Warsaw through their senior year. If you haven't seen it, you should go. It's different - I won't ruin it for you by tainting it with my views. But it was the darling of the Sundance Festival for a reason. For a documentary, it was put together in an entertaining, cinematic sequence.


Although the weather was a little chilly for for a few days, we still managed to get some time out on the boat. We also enjoyed two dinners at the Channel Marker with Caroline. She was so good, and slept the entire time. It was nice to be able to enjoy dinner at a restaurant again.













Heather and Ryan came to visit for a day, which was one of the sunniest days on the lake.



There also just happened to be a concert at the sandbar, so we were treated to the tunes of the band "Lake Trash" led by Rich Hardesty. It was interesting...check out Caroline dancing to the music...







Caroline: 2 mos old!

I can't believe it's been an entire month since the last blog! But then again, we have been busy living life!

Over the past month, we spent a week at Lake Wawasee with no Internet and limited TV - which was wonderful; visited with both sides of the family; Caroline enjoyed her first camping trip, symphony on the prairie and her first day at daycare as Mom assimilated back into the traditional workplace. But it's not all that traditional - in fact, it's pretty unique. Celeste started a new job at TriMedx, a faith-based, family-friendly healthcare services company that is growing. She also started classes again, so life is busy again, but very full and rich. It's never a dull moment at the Stanley house!

As you can see, Caroline is growing fast. She is about 11 lbs now, and very long. She's still working on holding her head up completely on her own, but she loves to straighten her legs and support her whole body when you hold her up. We wonder if that means she will walk sooner? She is very strong. Her teachers at daycare say she is their favorite, so she gets a lot of extra attention. She still loves music, and has begun to smile here and there, but it's not constant just yet. She coos sometimes, too, which is such a wonderful sound.