August 23, 2006

The Princess has finally arrived

Grandsons W and N have been with me since Sunday. We've had a lot of fun playing with almost every toy in the house. I kind of miss the mess of little ones around so I think I'll wait til tomorrow to clean this up. It's funny how when my kids were little I was always quick to clean up everything but once they grown up a mess like this makes me smile. We counted trains and there are 112 Thomas the tank engine trains at my house.
There is W with his new sister who will be referred to as A from this point forward. She arrived Monday afternoon at 1:50 weighing in at 6lbs 13ozs 20 1/4" long. She looks like N.
This is N who is only 20 months old himself so he really wasn't all that interested in the new little one. He did like the fact that the bed went up and down.

8 comments:

Liz said...

Congrats on the sweet new baby granddaughter! She's precious as are her big brothers. I loved this entry ... the fact that the mess amuses you is so sweet. I want to be like that when I'm a Grandmother someday, too. This is one to file away in my memory. :)

Karen said...

Aww, she's beautiful. Now don't spoil her too much. Ha!

RoxyK said...

Congratulations on your new granddaughter! I can imagine you'll be knitting away for her furiously ;)

Crazy For Yarn In Alabama said...

Congratulations on your new baby!! And how much fun are you going to have knitting for a girl now? LOL!! Does the Princess have an "official" name chosen? I'm tickled for you!!! And how sweet are the little boys!!! SO Cute!!!! Very Blessed indeed!!!

Tracy Batchelder said...

Congratulations! One day soon that toy mess on the floor will include Barbie dolls and girly dress up clothes. How fun to add a girl to the mix!

Lynn said...

OMG that looks like my house!!! Congrats on the new baby GD. She is beautiful!!!

Kerry said...

Congrats on the new baby!!! She's just as beautiful as her brothers! Hope your daughter is doing well. :-)

Ev said...

Awesome!! Congratulations on the new little one. Grandkids are so special, aren't they? Especially granddaughters (I know; I have 2).