Wednesday, September 07, 2016
State Fair Hijinks.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Not So Innocent.
Clyde's latest service dog trick?
Crafting a shiv from his favorite chew toy:
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Sunday, August 21, 2016
Don't Break the Baby.
It's a perfect day outside! 72 degrees, nice breeze, and sunny skies. Of course, that means that I am currently obsessing about what it's going to be like in the Winter.
We know it gets really, ridiculously cold here in Minneapolis. Factor in the latest prediction from the Farmer's Almanac that it's going to be a particularly rough winter for us this year and I'm not so sure Abuelo and Abuelita are going to want to extend their stay very long.
I've spent the last hour researching the internet in one window and browsing Amazon in another window to figure out what I should be adding to my baby shopping list. How on earth do you "winterproof" a newborn who is unable to regulate their own temperature? I hear/read layers...super-warm car seat cover...hats...but is that enough for a Minnesota-rough winter? Also, is pajamas + sleep sack enough for baby not to be cold at night when he can't use blankets? Will it be too hot?
As California natives, Man Boo and I are totally ill-prepared for our first Minnesota winter as parents. Help us Mid-Western and East Coast friends...advice requested!
The big silver-lining here is that we recently insulated our main floor (no more frost on the inside of the front door!) and the presence of tiny human means that Man Boo will allow me to turn the thermostat up past 55 degrees. I made sure he heard the nurse when she said that newborns need room temperatures between 65 and 72.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Not Throwin' Away [His] Shot.
All of you know my ManBoo, Jamie. You also know that he is one of the most optimistic and perpetually-happy people out there. It's glorious and is one of the many reasons that I adore that man. As his wife, the one teensy downside of this near-constant contentment is that I always feel the need to bump him up from "happy" to "deliriously happy" which can be challenging when he doesn't really want for much. So, I settle for those short little bursts of delirious happiness that come when I surprise him with his favorite candy from the co-op or give him a little back scratch.
Earlier this year, before we knew about Baby, I was given the opportunity to make Jamie deliriously happy to the umpteenth degree. Like, 1000x peanut butter cup happy. I was able to buy tickets for us to see Hamilton in New York. Mind you, these tickets weren't free -- they were pretty pricey, actually -- but before this opportunity came up we couldn't even find any tickets for cheaper than $1,000 each. Needless to say, I bought two tickets and Jamie was deliriously happy and the Hamilton soundtrack blared triumphantly from our speaker systems.
- Pros of Staying Home
- Save (and even make!) money which would be more wisely spent on expensive baby
- Less stressful
- More sleep for all involved parties (which I hear is the most precious commodity)
- More time to hone our parenting skills before taking the show on the road
- Don't have to inconvenience a New Yorker friend to take care of a very young baby
- Pros of Going to New York
- Jamie's dreams will come true and we'll see a great show
- Get out of the house (not sure if this will feel like a pro at this point in time)
- People say it's easier to travel with a young infant than an older child...
- We have lots of friends in NYC that we'd love to see
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Sunday, August 07, 2016
Baby Crash Course.
Man Boo and I attended a crash course in childbirth, breastfeeding, and newborn care yesterday. It had the intended effect of making things feel "real" and giving us a more accurate picture of just how much we didn't know we didn't know. The good part of that is that we now know lots of those things.
While I anticipated feeling somewhat panicked about how ill-prepared we were for baby, I actually felt pretty good walking out of the full-day class because I realized that as ill-prepared as we were, there were so many other people in that class that were just as ill-prepared, if not worse off. Now that I type that, it sounds pretty schadenfreude-y of me...but it's totally true. At least I knew that a cesarean section doesn't involve removing several of my organs and storing them in Pyrex containers whilst delivering baby. I'm not kidding. An adult -- and soon-to-be mother -- asked that question including the Pyrex detail.
All-in-all, money and time well-spent. And I'm very glad that we didn't enroll in one of those class series that involved several nights of information. With one day of high-level overview, I could attend with Man Boo at my side and feel really confident that while there really is no way to fully prepare for raising a tiny human, at least I have the very best partner going into this with me.
We're at 32 weeks and change, folks!
I am officially restricted to maternity pants and get winded climbing up to the attic. A few days ago, Jamie told me with a note of wonder in his voice: "my book says your stomach is in your boobs now!" Not exactly, but pretty close...it's getting crowded in there. Respect.
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Thursday, August 04, 2016
Hail to the Man Boo.
A lot has been going on in the last few weeks. Probably the most exciting part since my last post was the Democratic National Convention. While I'm not usually all that much of a political nerd, this year, I watched pretty much the whole thing each day through the magic of online streaming. Granted, the stakes of this election are especially high given the horror that is The Donald, but the primary reason I felt so engaged this year was because Jamie was so involved.
Not only did I get a virtual "front seat" to the convention hall, but through frequent texting, I was able to have some running commentary with Jamie throughout. I felt sort of like the two old theater guys (Statler and Walder) from The Muppet Show, except more patriotic.
Sunday, July 03, 2016
Jamie's Latest Cinematic Masterpiece
So I probably shouldn't have promised that I wouldn't post about New Zealand again before Jamie finished up his latest video of our travels. Hope you forgive me, because I want to share it now! Please excuse the geekiness.
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Friday, July 01, 2016
It's Getting Real.
The pregnancy so far has been delightful. No nausea, no weird pregnancy symptoms, no weird cravings, and no cramps/muscle soreness etc. Really, aside from being sleepy all of the time and a couple bouts of moodiness (e.g. shedding a couple tears because a restaurant ran out of apple crisp and uncalled for shouts at the poor hubs) I haven't had any of the dreaded pregnancy symptoms yet.
This week I'm entering my third trimester and my first "uncomfortable" pregnancy symptom hit: I'm so HOT all of the time. I may even have taken a couple of my video calls sans pants. It's not even hot over here (a very pleasant 72 degrees) but I've parked myself in front of the fan.
I'm not looking forward to when the real summer weather hits and I'm actually sprouting a big, uncomfortable bump.
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Sunday, June 19, 2016
Baby Bear.
Last post about New Zealand, I promise!
It's been a recent "tradition" to buy local yarn when we travel and knit something using it as a memento of our trip. This trip wasn't an exception and there was an abundance of great yarn stores all along our route through NZ.
There are a lot of sheep in New Zealand, so I was surprised to find that the "true" New Zealand yarn is actually made from possum. At first, I pictured the possums that we have in the U.S. and was kind of grossed out. Fortunately, New Zealand possums are a slightly more palatable and look like this.:
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Day Thirteen and Fourteen: Taupo to Auckland
Man Boo and I were quickly coming to grips with the fact that our vacation was rapidly coming to a close. There was a lot to see on the North Island, but we opted to call some audibles on our itinerary and re-routed ourselves a bit so that we could go to Waitomo Caves (glowworms!) and then do an ultra-touristy trip to Hobbiton.
I couldn't take pictures while we were in Waitomo Caves for obvious reasons (it needs to be super-dark in there to appreciate the glowworms) but here's a professional picture so that you can get the idea. It was like that, but less blue.
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Sunday, June 12, 2016
Day Eleven and Twelve: Wellington
I need to get through these a lot faster! The good news is that we have made it to the North Island!
After a pretty comfy trip on the ferry across Cook Strait and ended up in lovely Wellington -- one of the most pleasant surprises of the trip. After spending so many days in the quiet and sparsely populated western coast of the South Island, it was nice to be in a bustling city. Especially one that was as beautiful as Wellington...
Stopped at Huka Falls which was pretty spectacular -- a huge volume of water flowing through a pretty narrow waterfall. Apparently the water flows at such a fast rate that it could fill an Olympic-sized pool in 11 seconds...
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Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Day Nine and Ten: Abel Tasman and Kaiteritiri
Our day in Abel Tasman National Park included some of the best highlights (in my opinion) of the entire trip. We got up bright and early and headed to the north side of the park. While the south side is usually the most popular, the best hikes were only accessible by kayak and the weather was iffy. I loved the tramps we ended up taking -- Jamie and I basically had the whole trail to ourselves and the weather cleared up just in time for our adventures.
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