


Hawaii 2004
Alpine Days parade
Spelunking
Ashlee and Lydia "kissing" Mt Timpanogus Happy 18th birthday to our sweet Ashlee!! What a wonderful 18 years! We love you!! Ashlee loves gymnastics, friends, interior design, venturing, and is a joy to be around!
Some funny things Ashlee has said or done:
- 6 months- Amber had an earlier bed time. Ashlee crawled into the room and found her. She giggled and wanted to play. After that we had to barricade the hallway with chairs.
- 9 month - Would walk up to daddy when he got home from work, would hold up her arms, stomp her feet and say, "eh, eh, eh. . ." until he would pick her up.
- 10 months- I left the kitchen, with her on the floor, for less than one minute, when I came back she was sitting in her high chair. After that, she started climbing on everything.
- 11 month- 4th word (after mama, dada, and no) was tickle. She walked up to Amber, touched her tummy and said, "tickle, tickle. . ."
- 20 months- started climbing out of her crib. Bedtime became difficult for about 2 weeks and then she stayed in bed again. Amber never even thought about getting out of bed. She slept in a bed from 18 months on and never got out after we put her to bed. After Ashlee would climb out of bed she would run out of the room and Amber would follow. I then understood why some people hated bed time!!
- Ashlee has always been polite and never demanded anything. Even at 2 1/2 she would ask politely. If I was doing the dishes, reading. . . she would say, "Mommy when your done doing the dishes (or what ever I was doing), will you get me a drink. . ." I have never heard another kid ask for things like that!
- 2- started making up her own jokes. Even before she was a year she liked to make people laugh by doing silly things. Her first joke she made up at 25 months was, "Knock, knock", Whose there, "Frog", Frog who, "Frog Ashee"! She laughed and laughed and this has become a classic family joke!
- 3 1/2 - When I was pregnant with Emily, Ashlee would pretend to be "praygnent" by putting a doll under her shirt. She was a little worried my baby would fall out when I changed my clothes, like hers would. She said, "Mommy will the baby not fall out when you change your clothes, because it's not showing (under my skin)?" She didn't think it would, but she wanted to make sure.































