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Nineteen months

The time just keeps flying by! Lily turned nineteen months old this week, and the wackiness continues. I’ve added some photos to her album, and have even more on deck!

The biggest news to report since last month is that she’s settled in to her new daycare far better than we could have hoped. The first week was tough – she’s at her prime for attachment and separation issues, and after a full, fun summer with mommy there were a lot of tears as I dropped her off each morning. Who knew a toddler could have such a strong grip? But each day we talked about the routine and got it into her head that she would play, have lunch, then mommy would pick her up. Now, of course, she squeals with glee as we drive up, and practically leaps out of my arms to join her new friends. And she’s clearly determined to get an early start torturing daddy:

“Lily, what did you do at Ms. Hamdi’s today?”
“Kiss Jakey! Kiss Noah!”

Great.

Now boarding…

The past seven days have been nuts! Last week, I was out to Minneapolis for two days on business. The trip was productive but uneventful, except for missing my baby. I arrived home late Thursday night, clocked another two hours, then crashed. Friday morning the alarm went off, I smooched on Lily, and once again left for the airport – this time with Stephanie for a weekend in Lake Tahoe to celebrate a friend’s wedding.

To minimize disruptions to Lily, we left her home with a heaping bowl full of cereal, a water bottle, and a clean litter box. No, I kid. Steph’s parents mustered all their strength and stayed at our place over the weekend chasing Lily down and doing their best to keep up with her relentless antics. Everybody survived, and we cannot begin to thank them for their generous efforts.

The wedding was a blast! Despite the travel time, friends from all over gathered to celebrate and we had a weekend we won’t soon forget. All our love to Justin and Matt! We also snapped a few great shots of the lake thanks to a weekend of perfect weather.

Now it’s back to the grind this week, as we recover from that fun mix of champagne and jet lag.

Eighteen months

Lily is a year and a half old today, and she continues to surprise, amuse, and enchant us. It’s been a really fun July and August for her with Stephanie on her usual summer break, which is great since I’ve been busier with work than usual lately. But Lily is as wonderful as ever – she expands her vocabulary daily, and astounds us with what she hears and understands. I’ll be the proud daddy and brag for a moment: she knows many of her shapes, colors, animals, and objects around the house, and never misses an opportunity to point everything out to us! That little smarty-pants is clearly going to William & Mary.

After just three months in our new house, Lily is completely comfortable in her surroundings and tears around the neighborhood with glee! It didn’t take long for most of our neighbors to meet her, as she’s apparently more interested in running down the sidewalk and into people’s yards than she is listening to mommy and daddy call out to her. What a monkey.

It’s also a load off our mind to finally find a child-care provider for Lily during the coming school year! Her babysitter from last year, Lyndsay, was blessed with the recent arrival of her own second child – so isn’t able to continue watching Lily. Fortunately, we found some availability with another local provider who came highly recommended, and we look forward to getting back into the routine come September. We’ll certainly miss the incredible care Miss Lyndsay provided, though, and wish her tremendous happiness with the new addition to their family!

We’ve taken a ton of photos and videos lately which I still need to get online – stay tuned!

And in with the new

I am very happy to report that as of this morning Stephanie is the proud owner of a 2007 Toyota RAV4! It’s in really great shape, we’re pleased with the price, and we’re both just eager to put the past few weeks of car issues behind us. Congrats, Steph!

Steph's new RAV4

Car curse cruelly continues

You officially do not want me at parties now. I really have no excuse for the spate of car issues I’m having lately, but (and the insurance companies will agree) they haven’t been my fault – so I guess it’s just bad luck.

Last week, just days before leaving for the beach, I was slowly driving down the parking lot of a small retail area looking for a spot. I noticed one to my left and prepared to park. Of course, this was as a pickup backed suddenly out of his spot to my right. Argh. Incredibly, he hit some kind of perfect spot on my front fender, because there’s only a small visible dent remaining. No other damage. I still need to go through the claims process, though, and lose my car for a while for repairs. In the meantime, my car is drivable, so we continued with our beach plans.

With this (and the need to yet replace Stephanie’s wheels) still swirling through my head, we left for vacation. The trip was uneventful – for a holiday weekend – and we arrived without incident. As we left to grab some lunch in the middle of the week, though, the “check engine” light came on. I don’t remember much about the next minute or so, because I’m pretty sure I blacked out into a blinding fury. I then went through all the usual diagnostics (gas cap on, stop and restart, etc.), but to no avail. So I found the nearest beach mechanic (only 45 minutes away!) and he replaced some jointed filter bearing framis overnight. I had my car the next day, my wallet only slightly lighter.

I’m done whining and complaining for now. Sorry. Just don’t let me near your own car.

Beach week!

Chasing down seagulls on the beach in Corolla, NC. (July)
Chasing down seagulls on the beach in Corolla, NC. (July)

As in years past, we’ve just returned from family beach week in Corolla, North Carolina. It was another great time, and although Lily only really enjoyed the water on the first day, she was completely content playing in the sand for hours at a time. Luckily, she was also okay with being hosed down afterwards. Check out Lily’s latest album for other beach shots.

Besides beach time, we didn’t do a whole lot. We’ve done most of the touristy things already, so this trip was all about relaxation, family time, and a bit of beach shopping for mom and Lily. We did get a chance to sneak out for an incredible date night, though, at a great place called the Fin and Claw. The menu was way more pricey than we would typically go for, but the opportunity was there and the food was delicious. Not to mention, we don’t really get a lot of occasions to fill Stephanie with over-priced cocktails these days.