FRIDAY

I love Fridays. Especially when you know you are going to have a good weekend catching up with friends. Especially when one friend says, “I’m going to buy more limeade so that we can hopefully use up more tequila.” I LOVE friends like that!

News on the Monkey front: Now that she’s changed rooms (almost officially) her daily report is a little bit different. The report talks more about her activities (which now consist of art, table toys, homeliving, etc) and less about her diapers. Seriously, the “diaper” area of the report is SO much smaller than the previous form. It’s kind of funny.

Fun things she is doing–hiding things in cabinets and drawers. I opened the bottom drawer in the kitchen last night to find her beloved Bunny and a telephone. Who knew? She also is LOVING playing with my make up brush and wearing some of my less-of-a-choking-hazard necklaces. Who knew she would play dress up so soon?!?!?

One more random note–our dryer vent has been clogged for a over week, and once the guy finally climbed onto the roof to clear the screen (this service is part of our HOA fee), I realized I was OUT of detergent. So I seriously haven’t done Monkey laundry in close to 3 weeks. Her drawers still appear full. Like the missing clothes haven’t made a dent AT ALL. Hmmm…..clothes horse anyone?? And at this point in time, is it really reflecting on her, or is it more so on me?!??!

Oh, and her ticker is REALLY freaking me out!!

A Post with 17 Topics, at least

Long time, no post, I know. It’s been a very busy 7 days, coupled with hot weather, which makes sitting in my upstairs bedroom with skylights really HOT, and not very comfortable for blogging. Add to it the WALKING WONDER that is my daughter, meaning that she is in constant motion, and there’s no time to sit. Enough already. Onto the good stuff.

Right now, at 6pm, the Walking Wonder is fast asleep already. She’s done with taking two naps, so now she’s only sleeping once a day, and at the moment, she’s so jazzed about life in general that one nap has been very short. Like 90 minutes. When you go from sleeping 4 hours during the day down to 90 minutes, you have to make it up somewhere. Since she can’t sleep in, she’s hitting the hay at about 6pm. It makes for a very quiet evening, although very condensed.

Daycare Ramblings
The past two week’s I’ve been the one struggling with this, besides for the obvious reason that I have a very cranky girl on my hands, it also works out that she’s at Rainbow a little longer everyday. She’s transisitioned into the 1’s room, which is all sorts of exciting, but there is more of a schedule there. And the napping shedule is that everyone goes down between 12:00-12:30 and gets up between 2:30-3pm. That’s all well and good, but most days I’d like to pick her up smack dab in the middle of that time. Of course, that’s stupid because I’d be interupting her nap, so I had to accept either I’d have to FLY out of work every day and take her directly home to sleep OR accept that I’d have to delay seeing her until after 2:30 most days. I really wanted to be the mom to fly out of work so that my baby girl can nap her own bed, but I’m not. So after rationalizing this with everyone from Ms. L at Rainbow to my husband to my best friend to my librarian (seriously), the deal is that she’ll go down for nap every day there unless I need to pick her up no later than 12:45, in which case they won’t put her down for a nap. Now if you’re doing the math, you can see that if she goes down at 12 and sleeps for 90minutes, then she’s up by 1:30pm. That happens some days, other days it happens that she goes down later and gets up later. Right now the goal is to get her to go down at a consistent time (in a consistent way), and the idea is that her nap will lengthen as she gets used to it. The other children in the room all sleep just fine, so I’m sure it’s just a matter of time, right?!?!

The Walking Wonder
As for the walking–it’s what she does now. As of last Wednesday when we went to the pool, she was still bear-crawling around the pool deck, unable to push herself up to stand without a prop, yet smart enough not to scrape her knees on the concrete. Yesterday at the pool she stood up all by herself no problem and had ball just walking laps around the pool. Her actual water fun was a ball too, but I think she liked the walking better–she didn’t have to hold onto me for that! Seven Days. That’s how much she changed in Seven Days.

Stroller Shopping: ML pt 4
I mentioned in a previous post that my mom and I went stroller shopping before she headed back home after our vacation together. On our way to Babies R Us, our mission seemed simple enough–find an infant seat/stroller travel system. I had lots of friends with them, I knew that was what I wanted. I thought we’d pick a size (Metro-Lite or Larger), pick a pattern (plaid or print) and be done. Ha! And double Ha! I think one of the reasons why you are pregnant for 9 months must be so that you can change your mind 20 times and still have everything you need before you actually give birth. With the paper pregnancy we experienced, we really weren’t waiting long enough to get antsy about baby stuff. Seriously, other than tossing around a few names and agreeing not to repaint the baby’s room in our current house, we seriously hadn’t given baby gear a second thought. It seems stupid now, but I think it was a defense mechanism of sorts.

Anyway, my mom and I head over to BRU to get our shop-on, and 3 hours later emerged with a Graco Travel System. 3 hours, you say? Obviously I must have decided to get a few other things that day, right? Wrong. That was all we got that day, except for 3 very gender neutral onesies and 2 sleepers. 3 hours of basically just their infant seats and strollers. All the indecision one might experience in 9 months of preparing for a baby was rolled into 3 hours, in two aisles of a thankfully not-very-busy store.

My mom? She was the best. She humored me, agreed with me, let me take my time. She pointed out that we didn’t have control over much, so that we could take all damn day if we wanted to to pick out the perfect set. L? He was the best. He was in the area that afternoon, so he swung by. He tried a few of the strollers (folding down), made a few comments but let me decide. Me? I couldn’t decide. There was a nice one, moderately priced, very well rated–but it was orange and green plaid. It was awful, but practical. There were other off-brands with cute prints, but some didn’t have 5-pt harnesses. There were the bohemith Eddie Bauer and Laura Ashley editions that had more upholstery than most living rooms. There were your standard blue plaid ones. The sleeker grey and black ones. The strollers that weighed 15lbs, the strollers that weighed 45lbs and everything inbetween. We folded each one down, we tested all the bells and whistles. We tested the ease of the under-carraige basket. We tested the turning radius of each one and steering in general. You named it, we tested it.

In the end, we got the best stroller/carrier combo in the world. It has several compartments, 2 cup holders for me, a snack tray for the babe, under seat basket, TIME/TEMP readings, a snazzy pattern and just to be safe, a “cold weather boot” for the infant carrier. The infant carrier had 2 headrests that coordinated with the pattern-small and smaller. Most only had one. What if our baby had a really small head? Then we’d have to get a headrest for him/her, and it wouldn’t match and more importantly, we wouldn’t have it for the car ride home. Oh and it had matching strap pads for her shoulders, and well, it had EVERYTHING. So we got it. It was rather exhilirating, but also petrifying–we now owned a car seat. What if something happened and we didn’t end up bringing this baby home? Yikes. Then we’d have the perfect baby contraptions and no baby. Thankfully, that fear was unfounded, and 2 short weeks later, Baby Kahuna was home with us to stay.

As you can see from the picture, the “smaller” head rest turned out not to be needed! This was M’s maiden voyage in the infant carrier I had so seriously stressed over. As it turned out, she only used it for 5 months, and then she was too tall. And that cold weather boot? Never needed it. But those little shoulder strap pads? Awesome!

Visit #3 and 6.5 hrs at the IMA

Yesterday was our 3rd visit with J, G, K & Z since the Babe’s arrival–we saw them at Christmas, for Z’s 4th bday, and we had a fun picnic yesterday. Why yesterday?

I’ve learned that J likes to take a few days off of work to, in her words, “get ready” for a visit with us. She typically works 50+hrs a week, and rather than have just one day off, she saves her vacation time so that she can take several days off in a row. In April, she told us that she’d have some time coming around her bday, which was Tuesday (which, oddly enough, is also K’s bday). So when we looked at what would work for all involved, a Friday afternoon turned out to be best.

We found a park near L’s office, so that he could just leave work a little early rather than have to take a 1/2 day or whatever, and I packed some snacks, including little cupcakes to celebrate J and K’s bdays (we sent e-cards earlier in the week).

Like I wrote about April’s visit, we weren’t nervous this time–it really is like going to see relatives we see only a few times a year. The only thing we weren’t sure about was G–he and J haven’t been getting along very well lately, and as J has put it, she think it’s sort of the “beginning of the end”. But everyone came, and everyone behaved and the Babe did just fine.

We played on the playground, snacked, and J and I took Z and the Babe around the little lake for a stroll, so we got to talk a little bit without the boys. K commented on all the recent pics on the Babe’s photoblog–she’s a frequent visitor. We hung out for about 1 1/2 hrs, and then the Babe was past tired, so we packed it up.

6.5 hours at the IMA

From there, L took the Babe home, and I moved on to the next part of my day–a girls night out!! I got together with a few friends for a movie under the stars at the Art Museum. They show movies every Friday in the summer–VERY cool. It’s an adult, BYOB type picnic, so I went prepared with an adult beverage cooler and some cheese and bread. Really, what else do you need?!?!

We went a few summers ago as a group, and remember long lines, and the shows selling out and whatnot, so we were prepared this year!! I got there at 5pm, ready to camp out in line…except there was none. The tickets didn’t go on sale til 5:30. So I hung out in the shade, people watching and enjoying the silence. A friend arrived right at 5:30, and she also wondered where the crowds were. But we weren’t taking any chances–we bought tickets for the other 2 in our group, and we went to go stake out a “good” spot on the terrace. We were the 2nd group out there–so we did get a “good” spot!

A museum volunteer did let us in on a secret–since we now observe DST–the movies don’t start til close to 10pm–so the crowds don’t come so soon. After baking in the sun for 3 hours, I can understand why! And really, the crowds never did come–there were no lines for the BR, no lines to buy food, no lines for anything. Very weird, but maybe the subtitles turned people off–who knows.

Regardless, we all had a great time consuming our beverages, snacking and catching up–although we were yawning when Like Water for Chocolate started at 9:40pm!!

As we packed up at 11:30, I did some mental math and realized that I had spent more time at this, my second picnic of the day, than I had at work. Not a bad way to spend a Friday in June.

VIVA LA SUMMER!