Babyville: Population 3
a little update from our adventures after the baby bump...

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thanks.

 
Over the long and wonderful weekend, I found myself reading some information about the writer who wrote this op ed, among other things.  I read some pieces of her blog, and an article, and cried ugly tears that Zoe thought was laughing.  It was nice to realize she doesn't know the sound of me crying-- she was laughing at me, but I forgave her.

Reading about this mother and what she faces on a daily basis was humbling and inspiring.  I hate to sound trite or to trivialize her experience by saying it made me take stock of what I am grateful for, but reading it you can't help but realize that even those things that may be stressers in your daily life aren't so bad.  So, in the spirit of thanks and giving, some things I am grateful for:

* My still-for-now- toothless baby's gummy smile, which she flashes repeatedly while doing her new trick of clapping.  Remarkably, she wakes up with this smile, which makes 5:30 am just a little easier on me.
* My husband who makes me egg sandwiches almost every day, and sends me off to work with a packed lunch and a little bag of too many almonds.
*Our families, who we truly honestly would happily receive any member as a houseguest-- I know everyone cannot say that is true!
*Delicious food. And red wine.
*Surprisingly sunny and warm November days.  And swings.

I looked back on this blog and saw that last year at this time I mentioned how strange it would be to have a 9 month old at our Thanksgiving dinner.  And here we were, with a 9 month old tasting mashed potatoes.  So much fun with friends near and far (yeah Sharon and Gerald for traveling to see us!).  I realized I didn't really take pictures of dinner itself, but here are some of the weekend.  As you can see-- Aaron is still bearded!  Happy Thanksgiving.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Fuzzy Face

To Beard....Or Not To Beard?


 Aaron has the kind of beard right now that elicits random comments from strangers (i.e. the only bearded TSA agent at La Guardia yelling out "Nice beard, buddy" as we went through security).  He initially grew it for Zoe- she likes to rub his face. 

Sometimes I really like it and other times I find it funny-- for our friend's wedding, in a suit, I thought he looked a little bit like the cavemen guys from the geico commercials....or maybe just like he should be occupying Wall Street...  However, he maintains it very well and it is a soft accessory that he always has on!  I think I am split 50/50--  What do you think?  Beard, or no beard?  Cast your vote.

grandbaby


Grandma and Grandaddy, Nana and Grandpa, Zoe loves visiting with you!
checking you out

On Grandaddy's Knee

Sightseeing with Grandma

Telling Secrets?

All Smiles!

Pop!  (or, want my toy?)