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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Home Sweet Home

It is SO NICE to be back in verdent, sweet-smelling, spacious Ann Arbor!

In addition to getting ready for classes in a week, we've had some cleaning, appointments, and general relocation tasks to take care of. Felix had a bronchoscope (outpatient surgery, to look at the shape of his airway)--which confirmed the tentative diagnosis of bronchomalasia (slightly misshapen or floppy wind pipe) in addition to asthma made back in May during his hospital stay. The surgery went well, and the diagnosis means that some of his breathing problems will go away with age (as his airways get bigger).

Illness and hospital stays are no fun, but on the bright side they mean snuggle time with an otherwise exuberant toddler!



Family time is also high on our list. Dave and Sharon meet us in Middleton, Ohio for bowling, dinner, and some serious bonding with Felix!



I've also decided to start the early phases of potty training, just to get him used to the concept. So far it's been a fun experience--he sits on the funny seat, and mom lavishes him with attention, praise, books, and toys!



Saturday, August 16, 2008

Layover in Akron

We're on our way to Ann Arbor, with a fun five day stop in Akron to visit my family. Here we are at the Akron Zoo with my brother Kurt and mom.



My favorite part is how Brian and I are still staring at the goats while Felix is halfway to the exit

Felix loves Grandma!




Uncle Kurt!




Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Excursions

We're wrapping up our time in the Big Apple, and we'll be leaving on a jet plane on the 14th. Brian's last day of work was on the 8th though, so now we're trying to make the most of his time off by getting out and about!

So far we've been to the Met, The Cloisters (a branch of the Met that houses a world-class collection of Medieval paintings, tapestries, altarpieces, sculptures, and architecture in a gorgeous stone abby-like building at the northern tip of Manhattan), stood in line for $25 "lottery ticket" seats for the blockbuster Broadway hit "Wicked" three or four more times (to no avail...), played at some parks with Felix, had acaraje from a Brazillian restaurant, spent time with Uncle Dan, and also watched plenty of Olympics!
The best day, by far, though, was our trip yesterday to Jones Beach, about halfway out on the southern shore of Long Island. We took the LIRR out to Bellmore and a bus to the beach, and then spent a blossful morning there playing in the hot, golden sand and wading in the icy water. After a picnic lunch we headed north to the quaint town of Bellmore and walked around a bit looking at homes and stopping in a park to chase geese. I have to say that if we do end up in NYC, I wouldn't mind it nearly as much if I could live in a place like Bellmore. Exploring this place with Brian and Felix on a beautiful, sunny day--a perfect way to cap off our summer!



Sunday, August 10, 2008

The City of Sisterly Love!

Last week I had the awesome opportunity to travel down to Philly via train to visit my one-and-only, dear, sweet friend Jennie Vance. Jennie and I were roommates (unofficially and then officially, haha!) our freshman and sophomore years at the Y, but more than that we're eternal best friends. We have soo much in common, that I know we were just meant to find each other and stick together like magnets with superglue on them. Unfortunately life has taken us to separate cities, so we haven't had a chance to see each other as much as we'd like--although we do spend enough time on the phone to try and make up for the distance. And although chatting on the phone is great, but there's nothing like just being together. We made the most of our time by going to a farm to pick blackberries, visiting the Philadelphia zoo with our darling babes, making bread, playing outside (in her very own backyard!), watching chick flicks, painting our toenails, and talking into the wee hours of the night like the world might end the next day.
"Aaaaai, da!" Felix LOVED the zoo, and now says "Aaaai" to every animal (live or stuffed) and insect, and sometimes books and toys too. But not to other people. They're not furry and cute enough.

I was especially glad to be able to meet and hold her precious new daughter, Meili Grace! She is a tiny bundle of adorableness, and Jennie is falling right into her new role as double-mom (and new homeowner) with characteristic coolheaded passion. One of the things I admire most about Jennie (of many!) is her ability to experience a breadth of emotions without letting them overpower her rational abilities. I'm still working on the whole bridling-my-emotions thing, but I figure with enough practice I might be able to be more like her when I grow up. :D (Thank you so very much for your generosity, friendship, and example, Jennie!)

The only question remaining is... why in the world did I not get any pictures of Jennie and me?? Guess these snapshots from our Freshman year will have to do (we look pretty much the same, right? Except with wedding rings and different haircuts maybe. Sure...):

*Note: In like 95% of pictures from my Freshman and Sophomore years, I'm wearing Jennie's clothes, or occasionally another person's. But usually Jennie's, and often it's like the whole dang outfit, right down to borrowed earrings and necklace. Jennie's rather petite, so a lot of times clothes are a little big on her (or at least they are after I've borrowed them a few times), so Jennie got in the habit of giving me her hand-me-ups. The reason that is so completely awesome is that Brian and I are supa poor now (wait, we've always been), but we're also frugal to a blaring fault, so I rarely buy new clothes. When I do, it's like the $3 clearance jean capris from Plato's Closet (so cool). So Jennie's donations to the "Help Laura Dress Better Foundation" (fully tax-deductible) are incredibly well-appreciated. Jennie even had the supreme charity of giving me seriously like a dozen adorable shirts/pants to take back from Philly. Maybe it makes me look even more impoverished to say all that, but I just think Jennie is the most generous person in the whole world. (By the way, I definitely owe Jennie like a $500 gift card to Ann Taylor. The minute I become rich...)

Friday, August 01, 2008

Do You Dream in...

Lime Green? Don't let that poker face fool ya. He loves riding around town in this thing.

Andrea, it's your lucky day! I finally was able to jump on a Phil & Ted's the minute it came up on CraigsList, and race down to the seller's apt. in lower Manhattan first thing the next morning. Since I took 26-lb Felix in a Bjorn, I was determined to buy the thing no matter what just to avoid permanent back damage from the walk home...


But the price was right, with accessories to boot, so I snatched it up!


Congrats on your new baby, Andrea. Oh, and on the little one due in Dec too. ;-P