Thursday, August 18, 2011

Cousins

A few weeks before we found out we were pregnant, my brother called with the news that he and my sister-in-law, Ashlee, were expecting and due in July 2010. We were super excited - it was the first grandchild/niece or nephew on my side of the family.

Then we found out I was pregnant and joked about the race to have the first grandkid, as we were due about three weeks apart.

They found out they were having a girl. We found out we were having a girl.

But that's kind of where the similarities stop.

I had a pretty uneventful pregnancy in Florida. Ashlee had a rough pregnancy, with some pretty serious contractions starting a little more than halfway through her pregnancy in Colorado. She was on bedrest for the duration.

Ashlee ended up going in to full-blown labor a few weeks before her due date, so my niece, Abby, is actually one month older than Elle to the day. I always thought it was pretty cool that they are so close in age and both born on the last day of the month.

Since they're in Colorado, the majority of all of our families (Tim's, Ashlee's, mine and my brother's) are in Ohio and we're in Florida, I wasn't sure when any of us would get to meet.

Luck was on our side, though, and Ashlee and Abby were going to be in Ohio for a wedding during the week that I was going to be in Ohio with Elle at the end of my maternity leave. My grandma got to meet both of her great-granddaughters on that trip.

Abby was about three months old here.
Elle was about two months old.

In March, the family was brought together again, this time in Pennsylvania and Ohio, for Grandma's funeral.

Playing with a toy cat.
Abby was about nine months old - Elle, about eight.
My brother and I with our pajama-clad offspring.
I think we were discussing having them sumo wrestle.
I was pretty sure Elle could take Abby.
Abby mastered walking as Elle mastered crawling.
We just tried to keep Abby from walking all over the crawling Elle.
We had been planning a trip to Colorado for my 30th birthday, so the cousins met yet again.
Bath time fun! We got a ton of great photos.
Abby turned 10 months old while we were there.
Elle turned nine months old.
I turned 360 months old.
Pool table babies!
And in June, Ashlee's family reunion was held about 90 minutes south of where Tim and I live. We met up for breakfast one morning while they were in Florida, on the day after Abby's first birthday.

Abby: 1 year, 1 day old.
Elle: 11 months, 1 day old.
Ashlee and I with the littles.
I know the girls won't be able to see each other this much every year (although I hope some day they're able to see each other much more!), but it was really cool to see my brother and his family so much and have the girls interact at different stages of their first years. Elle loves to look at photos of Abby and say "Baby! Baby!" :)

7 comments:

  1. That's so fun that they are close in age! I wish my baby had a cousin, but my stupid brother in law needs to stop deploying to make that happen!

    ReplyDelete
  2. It's cool that despite living so far apart, you guys have managed to get A & E together so often in their first year. Adorable pics!

    ReplyDelete
  3. sooooooo awesome for them to have each other to grow up with (even if it is far away). no cousins here for awhile; but lots of my 2nd cousins are having babies now so i think that means blaine will have lots of 3rd cousins to play with (or 2nd cousins once-removed?).

    ReplyDelete
  4. That's so nice that the girls are close in age. Not only will they get to grow up with each other (even if it is from a distance), but you've got a SIL to share all the milestones with! I love the pictures - both girls are absolutely adorable.

    ReplyDelete
  5. That's such a great picture of the four of you at the end of your post!

    And how fun that they're so close in age! I'm sure it'll make for lots of fun times in years to come :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. I can see why this is your fav. So many great photos to look at and remember!! It's so great that you were able to arrange a time where you could get the cousins together. I hope that this continues always.

    :)

    ReplyDelete

  © Blogger template Webnolia by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP