


Aubrey slept for all but 40 minutes of the ride home. After a small fit for the last 10 minutes of the ride she actually smiled, yes, smiled, when we got home. Her first genuine, including the eyes, smile. It was beautiful.
We also got a photo of Aubrey in front of the capital. Just before the picture was taken Aubrey had her right arm point forward, like the statue on top of the capital. She pulled it back and I couldn't get her to extend it again. Maybe politics aren't her thing?

Aubrey: What?
Me: You're 2 weeks old today!
Aubrey: Really?
Me: Yep. But you can't have cake. Not until you're 1 month old.
Aubrey: What?!? Why not? Aw, come on!
Me: Aubrey, if you fuss you won't get any cake.

Aubrey: Fuss? Not me!
Last night we gave her a pacifier. She didn't want it at first and it took some patience while she worked on it. After a few minutes she kept it in and sucked herself to sleep. Yippee!


Grandpa Jeff (with Grandma Trouble)
And now the great-grandparents (note the "J" theme):
Great-grandma Jean
Great-grandpa Jack

Uncle Patrick

Aunt Katie
And the results of her hard work - cups of tadpoles absorbing their tails to complete metamorphosis to frogs:
T and I were impressed with Aubrey's field sense and attention to detail despite the hordes of mosquitos. We think she'll make a fine ecologist someday. But, all the hard work made her pretty tired and it was early to bed:


We've got a back-log of pictures, videos, and stories to share. As I work on getting those out today please enjoy the total awesomeness that is Aubrey Jae: