I am sure that the next few post will seem more like a spring update for what's hot in Emma fashion more than anything else. Since Emma is now wearing 12 to 18 month sizes and we have had to do a bit of shopping not to mention the wardrobe of clothes grandma and grandpa brought back from the UK, I have been taking as many pictures as I can the last 3 days of Emma in her new clothes. First up is a lovely summer dress that Emma wore on Monday out to play in the park. It was very warm, but mom forgot the sunscreen that day so play time was short. What is so great about this dress is that it has a wonderful light cotton liner so that the design doesn't rub on her soft skin, it has bloomers to go under the dress, and there is room for Emma to grow. This outfit was bought in the UK.
Next up is an outfit Emma wore on Wednesday, it was a bit chilly and overcast so we got a chance to break out the Beatrix Potter outfit that Great Great Aunt Betty from Scotland got for her. It a Jemima Puddle Duck outfit in three parts. It is wonderfully soft and makes Emma extremely cuddly. It has a top, pants and wonderful soft vest style jumper that buttons down the back. It is perfect for the overcast cool mornings we get throughout the spring here in San Diego. I took these pictures just before we left on our morning walk. And what could make these pictures even more British is the Harrod's Bear that was given to Emma from her Great Aunt Linda and Uncle Stewart from England. Emma and her bear have many long conversations together and I am glad I got a series of shots that express that. The shot just below is Emma explaining to bear how her toy ladybug works. The ladybug is also from England purchase by Donald's co-workers from Car Phone Warehouse before we moved back to San Diego.
After we got back from our morning walk, I took off the vest style jumper and Emma sat down to read. I got a great shot of her eyelashes and just had to share with everyone how amazing they are
Thursday, March 06, 2008
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