Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Family Weekend

I haven't yet figured out how to take care of Baby C all day, keep a clean house/organized life, and be a good blogger, so until I can keep all those balls in the air, I'm taking the easy way out with pictures.

This past weekend was our first weekend alone as a family without any visitors so we dove into our new life of doing "family things" by going to a little fall festival at a local nature preserve. After that we met up with some family who were in town for the day, and Sunday was a surprise birthday dinner for B's Aunt. It was a great balance of relaxation and activities.



At the nature preserve




The restaurant was BYOB. Flask in the diaper bag is always a good way to roll, regardless.




"Hey, look... we're OUT!! Amongst other grown ups! Drinking wine! Is that not inherently exciting? Huh..."

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

32



I turned 32 yesterday and celebrated in the very low-key style that accompanies birthdays with newborns. It was so low-key that I actually FORGOT my birthday was coming up until I looked on the calendar that we keep on the side of the fridge and saw that it was written on there. Oops!

Our new little family celebrated with dinner at The Olive Garden, thanks to some gift certificates from my dad. And while it couldn't be more of a cliche, getting out of the house, wearing real clothes, and sharing a glass of wine alone with my husband and new baby was a gift in and of itself. It felt nice to celebrate the fact that there are three of us now and not two.

My sweet husband did not see 32 as a low-key birthday and celebrated with a diamond necklace as a combination Happy Birthday & Thanks For Having My Baby gift. There were also three bags of candy surrounding the jewelry box which is a remarkable indicator of how well he knows me. Diamonds are amazing... but so are Sour Watermelons.

I was thinking yesterday that a year ago I talked about a promise I made to myself to do one thing over the coming year to move myself towards getting back to ME and to my passions and creativity and all of the wonderful things that had to take a back burner for a while. As it turns out, it's good I set the bar low since ONE THING (reading a business book) is all I accomplished. However, when I wrote the promise, I was under the impression that we were about the move to Tennessee and settle down, not that the market was going to crash, a job was going to be rescinded, and that we would be altering our plans all together.

It took a full year to recover from that little curve ball and find a job in our new city, but we're here, our baby is with us, graduate school has started, and we're both feeling the beginning twinges of being settled for the first time in years. I know another couple who have been walking a remarkably similar path these last few years and they, too, are finally settling in. It's maddening that it can take so long and it's not something that everyone goes through so you can't really explain it unless you've gone through it, but (unfortunately) it's also not something you can force. You sort of just have to ride the wave until it plops you on the shore.

So our boat is docked for a while and we couldn't be more pleased about it. B is loving his job and his classes, and I'm feeling like we're finally in a place in our lives where there is room for what I need. And I won't give you a number of how many steps I'm going to take over the coming year to get back to my business, but I'm betting it will be far more than one.

Monday, September 21, 2009

We're gettin the band back together!

Two weekends ago the First Annual Tar Beach Golf Tournament occurred and it was a rousing success! Friends and family drove and flew in for the event and it was an amazing weekend of dinners, golf, babies, great conversation, a little alcohol, and a lot of laughter.

Almost 4 years ago (New Year's Eve 2005) Tar Beach Band played their last public show and the crazy, difficult, magical era of a group of engineers and math nerds who quit their full-time jobs to pursue music ended. And because it was that courageous decision to tour around the country that I met my husband and we took our first step towards the incredible life we share today, I always feel especially nostalgic about Tar Beach and the time they spent together.

As a testament to their incredible friendships, all of the members and band wives remain good friends to this day. The vintage t-shirts are gone, as is the long hair, but they have been replaced by equally hip items like Nike moisture-wicking golf shirts, 401ks, and children.


Winners!
B, his best friend, a club member, & my brother




Once they were singin and playin for the ladies, now they're holdin the babies!





Group shot of the weekend's participants




Mom & brother

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pretty Lady


A good shot of her adorable little ballerina dress and matching headband!




We need to work on our manners - she's a huge fan of sticking her tongue out at people.




Miss drama queen ALWAYS has her hands up by her face.
"Aunt M, it was SO hard to be the star today... you have NO idea what it's like to be so loved."


Naming Ceremony


Baby Girl with her Godparents (our siblings)



Godfather love.



Some special cupcakes with her initial on them.


Two weekends ago we had a small and incredibly beautiful Naming Ceremony for Miss Charlotte at a local park, performed by the same woman who married us last summer. There were two readings and one is so wonderful and wise that I had to share it with you:


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And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said, speak to us of Children.
And he said:
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters
of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you.
And though they are with you
yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love
but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts,
You may house their bodies
but not their souls
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
which you cannot visit
not even in your dreams
You may strive to be like them,
but seek not to make them like you
For life goes not backward
nor tarries with yesterday
You are simply the bows from which your children
as living arrows
are sent forth.

-By the prophet Kahlil Gibran.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

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