Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Where Does the Time Go?

Time is flying. I can't believe the first 6 weeks have come and gone. I'm so happy I don't have to go back to work yet!

I think if you looked up the word "cute" in the dictionary, this is what you would find:


Mckinley was so excited to try swimming for the first time.


We got her all lathered up with sunscreen for no reason.


As soon as her feet touched the water she screamed and was done. We'll try again next time... :) (Don't worry, we weren't expecting her to like it at all. But she looked so cute in that suit that we thought we better at least try.)



Mckinley is growing so fast. We upgraded to size 1 diapers. It's weird to think there are things she doesn't fit in anymore. She has outgrown a few of her clothes too. She is so much fun to have around. She likes to cry a lot during the day but she sleeps like a champ so we still consider ourselves very lucky.
Here is a picture of all the Salmon grandkids. This family definitely isn't getting any smaller. Mckinley looks so grown up wearing those jeans. Sigh...

I can't believe the 4th of July is in 2 weekends. I'm so excited for it this year!

6 comments:

Ryan + Jess said...

That swimsuit is adorable!! I can't believe it is almost the 4th...crazy!

Jessica said...

Oh my gosh, so, so cute!!

The Ensign's said...

I LOVE little infant swimsuits. They are sooo stinkin cute! Also FYI- Unless there's something new out there I've been told that sunscreen doesn't work on infant under 6 months. I'm not sure why, but I'd hate for you to have to learn that the hard way so I thought I'd let you know.

Emily said...

What a little sweetie! Whose swimpool?

Wendy said...

She looks so cute in that swimsuit! And love her in the jeans. I think babies in jeans are hilarious. So glad you are enjoying her.

Calloways said...

It isn't that sunscreen doesn't work on infants under 6 months, its bad for them to absorb that much zinc and sun exposure can make them sick. You should keep them in the shade as much as possible and use a powdered sunscreen, when they have to be in the sun, that doesn't get absorbed (can you tell that I work for a dermatologist...hahaha)