Last Two Weeks
Written by Alisa on November 13th, 2008We’ve been keeping busy here in the Manning household. I don’t like being cooped up in the house, so after a few days of chillin’ with Karen, I’m ready for some adventures!

Evan and the young gorilla
Back on October 31st, I kept Evan out of preschool and he, Karen and I went exploring at the Franklin Park Zoo! Evan came face to face with gorillas, camels, lions and countless other exciting animals. Up on Flickr, I’ve got a great set of pictures from the day. Karen barely even woke up during the trip. She just chilled out in her carseat/stroller.
We had a fun Halloween. Evan dressed up as a bear and went door-to-door with Jonathan. We didn’t have as many trick-or-treaters this year as last. I attribute this to the fact that many of our neighbors up and down the street had their lights off, so the street didn’t seem promising to many of the neighborhood kids. I took pictures of Evan Bear and Pumpkin Karen, but then I discovered that the memory card wasn’t inserted into the camera properly, so the pictures were never saved. Since I had to bribe Evan with candy to get him back into his costume for that photo shoot, I haven’t been able to try again.

Karen's First Bath
Another fun thing was Karen’s first bath, which took place on November 2nd. Evan “helped out” by passing us her towel and providing entertaining commentary. Since this date, we’ve given Karen two more baths. They’re becoming more frequent because she has learned how to spit up all over herself (and Mommy, and Daddy and freshly folded piles of clothes.)
Colleen came home for a visit and we had a nice time visiting up in NH. She spent a lot of time with Evan and Karen. She’s in Colorado now, preparing for a 6 month deployment to Iraq. We even made it out to a hockey game up in Manchester on Sunday afternoon.
Day by day, Karen is spending more time interacting with us. Her eyes are currently a dark blue, although we suspect they are going to change colors, as most baby’s eyes do.

At three weeks and one day.
Finally, I would like to share one more picture, taken today, showcasing Karen’s pudgy little cheeks. She’s pudging up and fitting into her 0-3 month clothes now. I wouldn’t be surprised if she is more than 8 pounds now, although I always over-estimate the weight of my children.
We are doing well and enjoying each other. We’re “accepting visitors” now, so if you are local and want to come and hang out, just give a holler.