Tuesday, January 24, 2006

My First Flowers




This was my first photo op. The Elders came and visited me the other day and they brought me some beautiful pink tulips! I wanted to get a good picture with them, so I waited until I had a new pretty pink outfit to wear. Mom and Grandma went nuts with the camera! Posted by Picasa

Already Exercising




As if coming into this world wasn't enough exercise! Every once in a awhile, mom and dad have me awake and exercising! Check me out here as I wave my arms and send everyone a big hello! Again check out those mittens, come on mom! Posted by Picasa

Sleepy Time



I've been sleeping quite well on this plush blanket that my PaPa bought for me. I love how soft it is and I snuggle right up on it. I may be covered up here, but it's a good thing this blanket keeps me warm because I often promptly kick off my covers.

You may notice that I have these crazy socks on my hands! Mom insists that I keep these on once in a while because I have a tendency to scratch my face. But, Grandma Randall has given me two manicures already. She files my nails while I have my breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The socks will hopefully come off soon, I'm not a boxer you know! Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 23, 2006

Pretty in Pink




Grandma Randall and Nana Rankin purchased some pink clothes for me! Dad was a little leery at first about ruffles and the color pink. But as you can see here, I'm comfortably perched on his shoulder, one of my favorite spots. Everyone agreed, I look pretty cute in pink. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Life at three days

Ainsley has made it to three days old. She definitely prefers to sleep while being held (this could become more troublesome in the near future), but she is content at times to just lie around and check out the world. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Nursery

Here's a picture of the nursery. Granddad and Nana Rankin were kind enough to purchase the crib, and Papa and Grandmother Randall were kind enough to purchase the dresser (not pictured). Mom and Dad painted the bottom part of the wall green and the top part yellow with white ceilings. Dad also put up chair-railing and installed a new white ceiling fan. Posted by Picasa

Ainsley and Chanie

I live in Austin, TX, and my cousin Chanie lives just outside Kansas City, MO, so we haven't been able to see each other yet. However, Dad made this little collage picture because he thinks we look pretty similar. Posted by Picasa

Finally finished with that bath

Finally finished with that bath. I'm all wrapped up and Mom is holding me, so I feel much happier now. I don't have any teeth yet, so I try to smile with my mouth closed. Posted by Picasa

Washing my hair

Now that I'm wrapped in a blanket, I feel better, but I still don't appreciate this whole bath thing. Grandmother Randall washed my hair for me and it wasn't too terrible. Posted by Picasa

First bath at home

Here's a picture of my first bath at home. You can see that it was so traumatic for me that it made Mom cry. I was screaming terribly. Even though the water was warmed up, I was cold and not very appreciative of having been woken up from a good long nap just to get wet. Posted by Picasa

Mom and Me

This is Mom holding me prior to my first bath at home. I'm just over two days old and Mom has recovered very well. One of the benefits of making it through birth without any medication during delivery. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 20, 2006

Napping with Dad

After all the excitement and effort of being born, I was glad to come home and take a little nap with Dad. He seems to be experienced at this nap thing. I'm glad that he doesn't roll over though. Posted by Picasa

First holding by Grandmother Randall

Grandmother Randall flew in from Aiken, SC, today. She thinks that I'm very cute and is glad she made the trip. In fact, she called Papa Randall and convinced him to buy a ticket and come see me next weekend.

I'm not for certain how I will address Grandmother Randall, but I know that I'm not supposed to say Granma' with too big of a Texas drawl. However, I am native Texan, so it's to be expected a little. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Nameless No More

Well, I no longer lack a name. My parents named me Ainsley Elizabeth Rankin. I'm glad to have a name, since it's required prior to going home, and I'm ready to leave the hospital. Posted by Picasa

Baby Rankin Arrival

Well after a long wait, Baby Girl Rankin arrived punctually on her due date, Jan. 19th at 4:30AM. She weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz., and was 19.5 inches long. Jessica and baby are both doing fine. Jessica is recovering very well after delivering naturally with no medication. Wow! After Jessica gets some sleep we'll cut the short name list down to one. Until then she's just Baby Girl Rankin.