Tuesday, October 16, 2007

She is growing up!


Here are some of the latest photos of Katie. We both can't believe that 4 1/2 months have gone by already. She is growing like a weed (since that is all that is growing in NC right now) and is full of life! She weighs 17 lbs, is 26 inches long (she is over two feet tall!) and in everything including her head size is in the 90th plus percentile of babies. You can tell from these photos also that she loves to stand up and can almost sit up on her own. :) She changes everyday!
These were from the past Sunday before church. I think this dress is SO cute and the shoes make her look so grown up! Thanks Jae it fit perfectly!

And on a side note...note the dead grass behind Katie in the first picture. Raleigh is almost 20 inches behind, so we are in a sever drought!!! Normally NC doesn't have this issues, places like Kansas or Texas do. Even Justin the landscaper has decided to let the grass go; he can't even water it enough to keep it alive. We are praying for rain for our entire state. They said that by January if we don't get rain, Raleigh's water supply at Falls Lake will dry up. Isn't that incredible? But we know that God is big enough to fill it up whenever he chooses to. They did say that we have a rain chance on Thursday and Friday...that sounds great!


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3 comments:

Jae Davis said...

What a precious little princess! Justis and Madalynn were here when I looked at these pictures and they just laughed with delight. They agree she is a beautiful baby! They "know" Katie because I get to tell them about her and they look at the pictures with me. Thanks for showing her off on the blog for us to see!

Love You, All Three!
Jae & the gang

Sinkinson Family said...

Camiryn and I love the pictures. These are so darling. She looks like quite the little lady. She's growing so fast...I'm glad that we get to pop in and see her. Take care and we love you all. -Jen & Camiryn

Michelle said...

She is so cute!!! We are hurting for water/ rain in GA too...we're on total watering restriction...even the Braves got in trouble for watering their fields!