Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!





Cameron was a little too small to trick-or-treat with this year, so we stayed home and handed out lots of candy in our neighborhood. We did however have time to dress up!! Mommy couldn't decide between angel or witch. Next year Mommy wants me to be a chicken!! She thinks it's the cutest costume ever. Next year will probably be the ONLY year she gets her say!! Enjoy!

Sam Woods Vs. Cami





Although I believe my husband has enough nautral golf talent to take on Tiger Woods, we must face facts and realize, that at this point in our lives, that is just not going to happen. HOWEVER both Chris and I believe that since Tiger's daughter and our daughter are only one month apart in age, the stage has been set for the future battle for best female golfer. My husband recently learned that Sam Woods is able to pick up a golf club already at four months of age. Wasting no time Chris had Cami "practicing" at 3 months. Stay posted. Also we are so proud to report that Cami can now roll over all by herself!! As soon as I fugure out how to put video on this blog I will!! You know you are a parent when the littlest things make you proud!!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Big Weekend!!






This was a big weekend for the Anderson Family!! On Saturday we baptized Cameron Juliet. This also happened to be my 31st birthday as well as our 3rd wedding anniversary!! A celebration was in order. Because I recently became Catholic, my husband and I had to get our marriage blessed before we baptized Cameron. This turned out to be very special. We got to "re-new" our marriage vows in front of some close friends and family members. Chris and I walked down the aisle together with Cameron in our arms. It was really nice, and I even got a little choked up as I promised to love "in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health..". There is just something about those words. Then we baptized our baby girl. She looked so beautiful in her long white dress. She was such a good baby. She napped through most of the service, and although the priest woke her up with the first splash of water on her head, she just wiggled a little and remained content. She didn't cry the whole time!! My parents threw us a little champagne brunch after the ceremony to celebrate all of the occasions. It was a weekend I will never forget.