First LOL!
Apparently that's what my dad tried to make you believe my name was however many months ago. Like you'd go for that, let alone my mom.
Anyway, welcome to my blog. I figured since today I'm a month old, it was long past time I had one for myself. Besides, when you go to my dad's page and it's not a post about me, you aren't really interested anyway, right? This way, it's all Avery all the time.I had my one-month doctor's checkup today, and it went well. Mom was a little concerned she was overfeeding me when she and Dad found out I weighed nine pounds, 14 ounces. (For those of you keeping score at home, that's more than two and a half pounds from when I was born, and almost three and a half pounds from my lowest weight.) But Dr. B (that's my pediatrician, don't'cha know) wasn't worried, because I'm solely breastfed and most of us boob babies level out over time. I also grew an inch (up to 22 now), so the weight gain is probably expected. I mean, I guess. I'm new here myself.
So far the first month has been pretty uneventful for us here in the house. I sleep a lot, I wake Mom up to eat, the puppies try to kiss me and we sing and play. Well, mostly Mom sings and we play. This morning she set me down on my tummy, because I guess we babies have to strengthen our necks and arms and stuff. I didn't want any part of it, though, so I just rolled myself over to my back. Mom got so excited about that she had to call Dad at work.Dad had to go back to his office pretty early on, but he gets some time with me pretty soon because Mom (shudder) has to go back to work in a week. We do get to play when he gets home, though, and he reads to me at night before I fall asleep. Right now he's telling me a story about a little girl who finds a magic truth-telling golden compass and ends up following it to the North Pole. It's supposed to be a movie too, but that's probably too loud and scary for me just yet.
This is pretty good for a first entry, I guess. Especially since most kids don't know how to type until they're at least three. Keep checking back, I'll keep you informed.


3 Comments:
Avery Elizabeth,
I'm glad I found your father's site on the day you were born. I'm even more glad that you've got your own site now. A Moya learns very fast. My granddaughter was banging on my keyboard when she was 6 months old.
My name is Ephraim F. Moya, my wife's name is Mary Ann. We live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My web site is http://moya.us/ . Take a look sometime.
One of my hobbies is the study of New Mexico and Moya family history. I believe that you may be a descendant of the first New Mexico Moyas. See this web page for details. If your father is a descendant then we are cousins.
In my research I have found that the name 'Moya' is moorish and means 'water' in Arabic. See this web page for details.
Anyway, when my wife Mary and I saw your first picture we decided that such a beautiful little Moya girl needs a personalized item to commemorate her birth. Mary, whose hobby is quilting (to distraction) made a quilt for you. Ask your father to send us your postal address and we'll send you the quilt.
Tu primo,
Bud
Ephraim F. Moya
10604 Pamplona NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
Cell: (818)700-1200
bud_moya at microdrive dot com
hey kiddo, I am so proud of you learning to type so soon! Tell your dad that I want the original floating baby head back! - yes, I am going to go all Pablo Francisco on his butt....Love ya loads, and see ya soon
Hi Avery! I hope that one day you and I will get to meet and play - I'd be very proud to be one of your adopted aunts! Welcome to the world of the Internet ... but don't get involved too quickly, stay innocent! Be good for your Mommy and Daddy, and keep growing big and strong every day!
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