Thursday, July 24, 2008

Off to the Rock

Well, we are off to the Rock today. No biggy, just a 14 hour roadtrip with a toddler and a very large dog. But it is always worth the effort to enjoy the beauty & simplicity of life (mom, pay attention) on Lake Michigan.

I used to eagerly anticipate the geeky emails my dad would inevitably send to me, Greg, Scott, Julie & Judd before we would descend on the lake. They would always reference some teaser of an activity he was conjuring up as well as some super cheesy photos meant to get us psyched up for the trip. Some involved local fauna, many involved flags, and almost all of them included vistas of the Rock's beach. Below are just a few examples of his artistic talents.






Carly, Sully & I will be gone for three glorious weeks, so we'll try to stay in touch by blogging from afar...rumor has it that the Rock just got high speed internet, which is very exciting. THAT would have been helpful while trying to plan a wedding.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

A par-tay!



Finally, I'm just now getting around to posting the birthday party photos. This year, we opted for a joint venture between Carly and her good buddies Max, Bella & Amelia. Carly, Max and Bella share the same birthday and Amelia's is just a few days later. I'll admit that there were many moments leading up to the festivities during which I feared I was really being a lazy mom opting to co-host a birthday party at a park and not sweat the small stuff like I did last year. But, let me tell you, it was fantastic. Who says Costco can't make a decent sandwich? Certainly not the mom who spent 2 hours roasting red peppers over an open flame last year. Aren't all birthday parties all about the cake anyway? I can tell you for certain that Miss Carly thoroughly enjoyed her party, as well as her cake.


















What are you doing guys?



We've reached that point with Carly where the non-stop questions have begun. "Where are you going [mommy/daddy]?" is the catch-all question of choice. Loosely translated, it means "what are you doing?" This question forces me to account for every single thing I do during the day and, let me tell you, it can be quite humbling to admit out loud that "I'm spending 45 minutes cleaning up your strawberry mess" or "I'm surfing the cabinet to come up with some pathetic dinner" or "I'm freaking out reading this article about a lady who found a snake in her washing machine" (seriously, I would not recommend reading that story).

In any case, there have been a few recent gems over which I have found myself stumbling.

Where is the moon mommy? Greg said I wasn't being accurate enough when I said "it's sleeping, just like you will be in a few minutes", but the truth seems a bit out of her conceptual league at this point.

Daddy's car? She has been saying this anytime we hear a screeching noise outside. It refers to the fact that Greg has been ignoring the not-so-subtle belt issue with his car for several weeks now.

Mommy go running? Yeah, not really kiddo. Dad runs, but mom just huffs & puffs walking Sully around the neighborhood hills. And I really can't blame this on a huge belly yet.

TBeeee broken mommy? I may or may not have once told her that the tv was broken and unable to be changed to Sesame Street from HGTV.

More shots of the interrogator...




Carly's song

A short video to illustrate how much Carly enjoys a certain song...

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Happy 4th of July

Celebrating the 4th of July with bonfires, Massachusetts style.



So, we are now home from a fantastic trip to Cape Cod Bay (not Cape Cod, but its bay, which I know because there was a map, conveniently located next to my bed and I had the opportunity to study it in depth while sick one day). Carly and Sully got to play with their cousins Jack & Colin, as well as thoroughly exhaust themselves on the beach. Grammy & Papa spoiled Carly with two early birthday celebrations, solidifying her love of the concept (was there really any other option?). Greg and I had a great time and one of us didn't even touch a beer all week (hint, it was not Greg).









Aside from the illness, we had one major hiccup on this trip. We left Carly's beloved froggy behind. To be totally accurate, Carly left her own froggy behind, after taking him down into the basement and forgetting to bring him upstairs, but let me just take the high road and accept the blame. Greg and I realized this error about 2 minutes before Carly did and about 60 minutes into our 9 hour drive. A quick call to Grammy & Papa confirmed our biggest nightmare and, despite their heroic efforts to get froggy to the local fedex office in record time, we knew it would be 2 days before he arrived home. Alas, our girl did fairly well with the idea that froggy wanted to take an airplane home instead of riding in the car (who wouldn't?) and she made due with froggy's brother. (I'll insert here that Greg is concerned about dubbing the second - and third and fourth- frogs "froggy's brothers" because he fears that she will forever associate brothers with inferior beings...too late!). Every single time she saw an airplane fly overhead on that Saturday, Sunday and Monday morning, Carly pointed to it and said "froggy's on airplane...soon Carly's house". Thanks for keeping him safe Grammy & Papa!!

(froggy on the left, froggy's brother on the right)

Monday, July 14, 2008

Excuses

It's been awhile since I've posted, but I've been busy. First of all, I'm pregnant. (I spent a few weeks trying to come up with a cheesy/cute/significant way to communicate that on the blog and I failed.) In any case, this pregnancy has left me much more exhausted than the last one, likely because I spend my days chasing a crazed toddler instead of sitting behind a desk reviewing contract provisions.

I've also been busy moving my hundreds of thousands of dollars from my main bank to other banks. Seriously, though, folks, if you are one of these people with more than $100,000.00 in your bank like the out-of-luck sucker I saw interviewed on the steps of Indymac last night, you might want to consider (1) diversifying the location of your bank holdings and (2) using some of that wad of cash to get some professional help.

Onto more relevant items. Sometimes dogs can be a pain, I'll admit it. Sully periodically stinks, he tracks dirt in the house, he leaves wads of dog hair in unfortunate places, and he has horrendous breath. All that said, he really is Carly's best friend. If you have any doubt, check out these recent shots...

(coloring together)


(chasing balls)


(watching "Annie" on the long roadtrip home from Massachusetts)

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wheel Day

So what did you do for Memorial Day weekend? We plucked our daughter from a peaceful slumber to ensure that she could participate in the highly acclaimed neighborhood Wheel Day.

As any other lazy parent would do, I failed to realize that Wheel Day is a competition involving the decoration of children's bikes (scooters, big wheels, you get the idea). And when I say "competition", I mean parental competition. Parents actually used nails (nails!), paper mache, remnants of Halloween costumes, old boat parts, portions of rose gardens...and that was just what I could see from the 0-2 competitors. As I followed Carly along from a safe I-don't-know-who- this-kid's-pathetic-parents-are distance, I really regretted attaching the two sad ribbons to the baby stroller that she so diligently pushed in the parade.

It took me back to the 5th grade science fair when my poison ivy project basically involved a photo of poison ivy I copied out of an encyclopedia and a few shots of my disfigured face with poison ivy. Experiment? What? Hypothesis? What the hell is that? I was a slow learner because I didn't fair much better in 6th grade with my "photos look better with light" (duh) exhibit involving 16 pictures of my dog in different light. I am proud to say, though, that my parents did not get involved in my projects (take THAT Kristin Bomberger, I mean where did you really get those exotic shells...could it have been your parent's trip to the beach that fall?). Okay, my mom did get a little involved when she accidentally exposed the film en route to get it developed, therefore requiring her to quickly retake all 16 shots of the dog before heading out the door. No wonder the judges couldn't distinguish the lighting differences. And, no wonder my mom is still fearful when it comes to using cameras.

But, I digress. Here are the photos from Wheel Day. Next year, Carly babe, we're going to kick some ass: