Well, despite Mommy's best efforts to hit the pause button, Rylee is officially 8 months old! There is no scheduled pediatrician appointment this month, so we aren't sure of her exact stats, but we can tell you with 100% certainty that she is discovering new things every day, growing like a weed, and getting into anything and everything she can possibly get into. Here is a look at what she's been up to:
Checking Daddy for ticks
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
A Charleston Kind of New Year
Once she went mobile, it didn't take Rylee long to figure out she could pull up on things, stand, and bonk her head on any and everything. Never a dull moment for sure.
A few days after Christmas, we headed to Charleston, SC to ring in the New Year with the Millers and the Steiners. What a way to say goodbye to the year of Rylee's birth and hello to the year of her first birthday (scary!)
Having all 3 Steiner babies under one roof was quite an experience. Rylee had a great time hanging with her cousins Mason and Avery and getting spoiled by Grandma and Grandpa. She learned some new tricks and had fun showing off her new skills. She also got to go down her first slide, swing on her first swing, and see her first fireworks!
Avery teaching Rylee how to use the big kid toys
Friday, January 7, 2011
Crawlin' Around the Christmas Tree
Rylee officially started crawling about 10 days before her first Christmas, so the holiday season was a lot of fun for everyone, including Mommy, who spends a lot of her time chasing her around now. It didn't take long for us to realize we needed baby gates and we needed them like yesterday. The tree only lasted about 24 hours before we installed a fortress around it to protect not only Rylee, but the tree and ornaments as well.
We stayed in Louisville this year and spent Christmas with the Hobens. We were very happy to have all 3 kiddos at home with us for this very special first Christmas. Here are some of our merriest moments for you to share:
Getting the hang of this unwrapping thing
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Our Butterball
Rylee's 6 month visit to the pediatrician came right before our trip to VA for Thanksgiving. She weighed in at 14 lbs., 11.5 ozs. (about as big as our Thanksgiving turkey) and was 25 inches long (Over 2 feet! She'll be taller than Mommy before you know it!) She got another round of shots, which she is still not a fan of, but she seemed to be less traumatized this time around. She must be getting used to being poked and prodded... after all, she does have two big brothers.
Here are some highlights from our trip to VA for Turkey Day:
"Gobble gobble"

Here are some highlights from our trip to VA for Turkey Day:
"Gobble gobble"
"What do you mean Mason and Avery aren't gonna be here??"
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
What A Long Strange Trip(s) It's Been...
Hello World!!! So nice to see you again! Now that the litigation with blogger.com is over we can once again regale you with the tales of Rylee!
For starters, Rylee is now quite the world traveller. Her many trips started not so much with a trip but with visitors back home in Kentucky (1). Grandma and Grandpa made the trek to spend time with their granddaughter (and by default also their daughter and son-in-law, but really just for Rylee). Besides posing for nice pics, Rylee also learned a thing or two about card playing, a Steiner must, and received a lollipop bigger than her head.

"I don't think you know much about clubs, Grandpa"
"Hi Cuz! Mind if I join you?"
I believe this picture only required about 30-40 retakes to get everyone on the same page.
After a fine Coastal Flats meal.
"Hey Ava, I can't wait to be big like you."
"Guess who is gonna have a new little friend to play with?"
Enjoying the hayride on our way to pick a few pumpkins. Aidan did not lose his tooth on the ride.

That trip was rather short and so everyone headed back home for Halloween fun. After a month in which Rylee passed through or visited 10 states, it was time to settle down an unwind.
" Ready for pumpkin carving, Daddy."
"OK, Mommy, let's go get our hands on some candy!"
This laundry is clean, ready for the whites.
For starters, Rylee is now quite the world traveller. Her many trips started not so much with a trip but with visitors back home in Kentucky (1). Grandma and Grandpa made the trek to spend time with their granddaughter (and by default also their daughter and son-in-law, but really just for Rylee). Besides posing for nice pics, Rylee also learned a thing or two about card playing, a Steiner must, and received a lollipop bigger than her head.
After the fun with Grandma and Grandpa, things couldn't get much better or more exciting than that right? Well, here comes well-travelled Rylee. Mommy and Rylee took a little trip east to see Aunt Alison and cousins Avery and Mason. Along the way Rylee got to see Michigan (2) via Detroit's airport. After that fun adventure in which Rylee also learned sthat Delta is the worst airline EVER, they finally made it to Charleston, South Carolina (3).
Unfortunately the trip couldn't last forever and Rylee had to come back home but not before experiencing the Atlanta, Georgia (4) airport. After a very short stay at home, Mommy, Daddy, and Rylee were off on Rylee's first long road trip. She enjoyed the view from the backseat as she was driven through the windy mountains of West Virginia (5) on her way to Virginia (6). While in Virginia, Rylee got to spend some time with Aunties Amy and Meghan and new best bud Peyton.
On Sunday Daddy headed to a wedding in Virginia (no kiddos), so Mommy and Rylee took the time to visit some more friends in Maryland (7). Rylee had a wonderful play date with William and Ava while Mommy hung out with Aunties Megan and Meg.
Back home and another visitor, this time Auntie Ashleigh came up from Nashville for a business trip. She had a little secret and she told Rylee first.
So the end of October was fast approaching and we had no pumkins yet!!! Well then off to Huber's we go to pick some. Everyone piled into the car and headed for Indiana (8).
Pumpkins in hand we headed home to get ready for yet another trip. This time Daddy had a meeting in Saint Louis, which is only 4 hours west. Once again, Mommy, Daddy, and Rylee piled into the car and made the drive west. Along the way Rylee experienced the thrill that is Central Time Zone, the dread that is driving through Indiana, and a brief stop in Illinois (9) for a feeding before finally arriving in Saint Louis, Missouri (10). While Daddy was sleeping in his meetings, Rylee was going up the Arch and getting free balloons.
That trip was rather short and so everyone headed back home for Halloween fun. After a month in which Rylee passed through or visited 10 states, it was time to settle down an unwind.
November came upon us pretty fast and Rylee has been very busy talking, rolling, and trying to crawl. She also has taken on some chores:
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