



Ella and I went to the Zoo today with Mandy and Cori. Lotsa fun! :-)






Today, it got up to a scorching 95 degrees! So... I took Ella to the American Art Museum/Portrait Gallery, which is across the street from the metro. We have been there before, but for some reason (probably because it was crowded), we only made it to the first and second floors. This time, we started at the third floor... which I've now decided is the BEST floor. Whoa! It's a beautiful building (it was under years of renovation and just opened last year), and the top floor is amazing! Apparently it is the old patent office building...


Ella is weighing in at 19 lbs, 2 oz and is 27 inches long - pretty much average for a munchkin her age. She's very healthy all around and has been given the go ahead to eat almost anything we're willing to give her. So, I went out and bought some plain yogurt, tofu, fruits and veggies and we're giving them a try. So far, Ella loves the yogurt, as well as watermelon, bananas, cantaloupe and O's (like Cheerios, but organic). She seems to like anything we give her. The only problem is that changing her diaper has become much more of an olfactory experience. Is it too young to start potty training? ;-)



Little Ella is loving her new found freedom and is using it to explore every inch of our house. She loves crawling into the kitchen and attempts to open the drawers and cupboards. She also likes the dining area (not so much a room, really) and is fond of using the chairs to help her stand. But, Ella's most favorite place of all is the entertainment center, which is full of cds and dvds for her to pull out and throw around.



This Wednesday, we traveled down to the Navy Yard for an awards ceremony for Brady. He received a Navy Achievement Medal for being so great at his job :-) Ella and I were joined by Wessley (AKA Uncle Trouble) and several of Brady's co-workers for the ceremony. Ella was good for the most part - except when anyone wanted to speak. That's when she got loud... and MAD. But, she was easily placated by the sound of applause which I can only assume she thought was for her :-)