
The "oldest" of the beanettes, Elizabeth Avery came into the world on June 15th, 2006 at 11:30pm. She was 3lbs 12ozs and 16 inches long.
When the girls were young, Elizabeth was relatively quiet, but as they approached their first birthday, she really came out of her shell, so to speak. She was the first one to crawl, and today, Elizabeth is a very silly, precocious toddler, always the first to get into something she shouldn't and to make a big mess. She's loads of fun!
Here are some of my favorite photos of Elizabeth!
Just a few hours old
In the NICU
Pretty girl
Almost 2 months old
Sleepy girl
Held by cousin Dawn
First Halloween
First solids, sweet potatoes!
Check out those beautiful baby blues!
Merry Christmas!
Happy Lizzie!
Rockin' the baby legs, almost 7 months old
Big smiles!
My beautiful girl
Waking from an afternoon nap
In the big tub for the first time
Making faces at mommy
HI!!!
With cousin Sarah's pony
Hanging upside down on her first Easter
Making her Popeye face
Getting ready to crawl
Swinging with daddy
Looks thrilled, doesn't she?
I'M GONNA EAT YOUR CAMERA!
Summer baby
LEMME OUTTA HERE!
Happy first birhtday, Elizabeth!
Too cool for these sunglasses!
Digging into her birthday cake
Swinging
Happy 4th of July!
Smooches!
At McDonalds
Love the sofa, almost 14 months old
Pooped
Fun at Chuck E Cheese
Poolside, first summer vacation
I love to read!
My toddler
The great outdoors
Sweetie
Happy girl!
Big girl at the park
Happy girl!
Climbing the slide
Happy second birthday, Lizzie!
Sticking her tongue out

Riding her trike on July 4th

Happy girl!
Piggie tails
Fun in the sun
Silly Lizzie
You got it, dude!

In her new big girl bed

Getting so big!
Opening presents Christmas morning
She looks so grown up
Fun in the ball pitt

Loving her princesses
She's a diva
Ice cream, NOM NOM!
She looks really surprised here
She's a country girl (with attitude already)

Happy third birthday, Lizzie!
Lizzie the beach bum (with Aunt TeeTee)
She's super silly (at Clementon Park)
Cheer up, emo kid
She's got 'tude
Fun at the Zoo
At the Franklin Institute
Happy girl on a hayride