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Blog Rejuvenation

As you can tell, Andy actually posted on the blog for the first time in many many many months. It’s nice to see a little activity as I’ve been going through a serious slump in my writing lately, a slump characterized by complete and total mediocrity.  It’s easy to blame this writer’s block on a lack of interesting moments in our lives right now, even though our days are filled with Riley’s milestones and freakishly ahead-of-the-curve antics.  But part of me hesitates to write about it even as I’m bursting with parental pride because it seems braggadocious, immodest, and more than a little shallow.  When my time isn’t occupied with the baby, I’m working and working hard, but the status of my marketing campaigns is hardly the stuff of captivating blog posts.  That leaves me with little else in my life of consequence as the full-time jobs of mom and marketing analyst leave little room for much else.  Frankly, most days I’d rather use my free time taking a shower or sleeping than blogging.  But perhaps some new post categories (like Andy’s MythStarters column) and some new bloggers on the blogroll will revitalize the site.

For those uninterested in reading about the baby, skip to the next paragraph.
As it is essential for all the grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other family members who do read the blog, I must give an update on how Riley’s doing.  He’s just over six months old now and according to his pediatrician, quite a bit ahead of the curve.  He is fairly mobile and can crawl-ish.  His form isn’t pretty but he gets around pretty well.  He sits up by himself for several minutes at a time and even longer if he has something to grab onto either in front of or behind him.  He claps, laughs, smiles, and plays constantly.  He entertains himself really well, preferring cell phones, remotes, blocks, and now measuring cups I have gifted him.  He has his first two teeth just about to break through, though they seem to protrude and recede constantly but they’re right there at the surface.  It’s pretty evident he’s uncomfortable but he’s a really tough little man and hasn’t had any noticeable negative effects from teething.  At his 6 month weigh in he was 28 inches tall (92th percentile) and 19 pounds 4 ounces (75th percentile).  He’s as healthy as can be and eats everything we put in front of him.  He loves all sorts of foods and eats everything including fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains.  I have yet to find a single food he does not like.  He’s wearing 12 month clothing because he’s so tall, though it often gaps at his waist which is comparatively quite small.  He said “ma ma” the other day for Andy but we’re having some difficulty getting him to repeat it – Andy says it counts, I don’t.  He’s back on a normal schedule finally after our San Francisco trip, so everything relating to Riley is wonderful.

So having updated the world on the status of my baby, I’ll take a break from blogging for the night and hope for more inspiration tomorrow.  And if all else fails, at least Andy has a few funny tidbits to add for the time being.

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More Than Just Pictures

Life continues to progress without much pomp and circumstance around here; the little things seem to get us most excited.  The days of my maternity leave are tick-tocking away.  Andy is studying for his Step 2 exam, the next part of his board exams, which he’ll be taking in less than a week.  Because it’s all about patient interviewing and clinical skills, we aren’t worried about it at all (that’s what he’s best at!), but the weekend will still be filled with studying and not much else to make sure he’s fully prepared.  My friend Jen visited a few days ago and true to my prediction, we did absolutely nothing except hang out and talk.  Just about all we did was go for a walk, eat lunch at a French cafe nearby, and have a movie night, courtesy of Netflix.  It was so nice to see Jen, who I have been friends with since the seventh grade, just to talk about what we’ve been up to and what many of our mutual friends have been up to, and catch up.  Riley was able to take his first trip on public transportation as we picked Jen up from the airport and dropped her off.  I have to say that the Marta in Atlanta is by far the friendliest public transportation I have ever been on.  Everyone Riley and I interacted with on the train could not have been nicer.  Other than that, Andy and I have begun to settle into a bit of a routine, which is actually very exciting for us.  After more than two years of uncertainty and moving around, being able to do something as mundane as have coffee and read the paper on our porch together each morning or go to the gym on a set schedule or go to church is a really welcome change.

Now that Riley is getting a little bit older, life has taken on more of a routine and schedule for him especially.  His feedings have settled into a nice pattern, though every other week or so they shift around a bit – some get longer, sometimes he’ll drop a feeding, the amount has to increase, etc.  His naps are also starting to form into a relatively set pattern which makes his moods easier to predict.  We can tell when he’s hungry, when he needs to be changed, when he’s gassy, when he’s lonely or under/overstimulated, and when he’s just crying to get energy out in order to fall asleep.  We have a great bedtime routine where we start with a feeding, then put him in his pajamas, read him a story, and settle him in his crib.  He sleeps well in the crib now from about 11-6:30, with one break for a feeding around 4:30.  He starts getting fussy somewhere between 6 and 7 am, at which time he’s allowed to come back into our room and we sleep until it’s time for breakfast.  It seemed like when he was first born we never wanted to put him down, never wanted to let go, but now I feel comfortable letting him play on his activity mat, creep around on his favorite blanket, or play with one of his rattles in his carseat when I need to do something (like take a shower or eat lunch), something I just can’t do safely with him in my arms.  His personality is starting to come out and we’re now aware that he is very active by nature and just likes to grunt and make noise and interact with the world around him; when he was first born we were constantly trying to figure out what his grunts were trying to tell us – now we know he just likes to hear himself talk.  I think he’ll be talking early because he loves to practice his coos and noises and we hear something new every day.  He’s even said ‘mama,” though obviously it was a random vocalization and not connected to me at all, though it does make me look forward to the day when he says “mama” and means it.  New things he’s been doing include mimicking our movements, like splashing in his bathwater after we do, smiling and giggling frequently, turning toward the speaker on his swing to see where the music is coming from (even anticipating it when it’s not playing), cooing frequently, and most recently, turning over.  He doesn’t do it all the time and I have to remind him sometimes how to do it, but he can now roll over by himself.  It’s quite early for it so Andy and I now have to be much more alert than we used to be about letting him sit on the couch or while he’s at the changing table.  Not that we weren’t cautious before of course, but now that he’s a bit more mobile we have to be extra careful.  He’s been creeping for a couple weeks now, but moves really far when he’s on his stomach and has something to push off of.  He gets frustrated a lot of times when we put him on his stomach to play because it’s clear that he wants to move around more but just doesn’t know how.  We keep trying to challenge him, encourage him with our tone of voice, and let him learn to keep trying.  When he’s obviously had enough we change his position or let him do something else, but we really want to help him forge those brain connections himself instead of doing everything for him.

One funny thing he does is that he cries at the end of his Baby Einstein videos, which is amazing to me because the credits are usually rolling and the music is still playing, but he knows that the video is over and he gets upset.  He loves the TV, so we have to be careful of him (or us) becoming too reliant on it.  If the TV is on in the background, he stares at it instead of us.  He will stay focused on it for nearly an hour at a time, which seems like an inordinate amount of time for a 9-10 week old infant to stay focused.  He really likes Star Trek (probably because of the flashing lights and bright colors) and strangely enough, Top Chef.  Since he likes faces a lot, I think the interviews with close-ups of the chefs intrigue him.  He likes getting his picture taken and now looks at the camera when I start snapping photos.  He’s also made friends with Rolanda, one of the receptionists at our gym.  Instead of having us put him in childcare, she always asks to take care of “her baby Riley.”  She’s great with him and he always behaves well for her, so I have no problem letting him spend time with her when we bring him along to the gym.  We finally found a church we like here, so we’ve established a comfortable Sunday routine that involves church, the gym, and then lunch together.  Simple things like having a schedule of activities on a Sunday really make this place feel like home when we really haven’t had a true “home” since 2007.

The next few weeks will be fairly quiet around here as the visits from friends and family have finally slowed.  Andy has a great schedule in his surgery rotation, so I get to have breakfast with him in the mornings and eat dinner with him every night.   My car is finally out of the shop again (out of the last five months it’s been in the shop nearly eight weeks and un-drivable for an additional four) so I can run errands on my own during the day and take the baby out.  Our lives would probably be considered bland by most accounts, but the predictability of our days is such a welcome change that we really are tremendously happy about it!

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The Short Version

There has been a ton going on, but I wanted to post a VERY brief summary of our lives in the last week.   Once I catch my breath, there will probably be 3 posts about all the things that have happened, but for now, here’s the short version.

#1. We moved out of our place in Maryland.  It took a while, but in 3 days we were totally packed and moved out.

#2. We started driving around 5:30 and made it about 5 hours without incident.  Then there was a HUGE incident.  A deer ran across the interstate, clipped a trucker, darted behind Andy’s truck, and completely wrecked my car.  I’m okay, and so is the baby, but it caused about $8,000 worth of damage to my CR-V and it is now stuck in Roanoke, VA for the next 3.5 weeks.  This definitely will warrant it’s own post.

#3. We eventually made it to Nashville, spent some time with our friends and reconnected with a few, and had a baby shower thrown for us by Andy’s mom and Grandmother.  We had a really wonderful time at the shower, especially since we were able to see a lot of our family members, many of whom we haven’t seen since the last reunion we went to in 2006.  Riley got some really beautiful presents and hopefully I can put up a few pictures sometime in the near future.

#4. Then we packed and packed and packed and packed some more for Atlanta.  We arrived here on Monday around noon and have been rebuilding furniture, setting up the house, and trying to make it feel like home.  While it doesn’t really feel like we’ve accomplished much, I know we really have.  It still doesn’t quite feel like it’s ours yet, but it’s getting there.  Pictures to come!

So that’s what we’ve been up to in one incredibly busy and chaotic week!  More updates soon!

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Everything and Nothing

What have we been up to? Everything and nothing.  We both have been working like crazy – Andy is sometimes at the hospital up to 55 hours a week and the early part of the month is always my busiest. We still haven’t seen as much of DC as we’d like because once the weekend comes around, we’re so exhausted we don’t want to do anything or go anywhere.  At least it’s football season now so we have something to occupy our time when we’re feeling lazy on our weekends off.  And even though this was a terrible weekend of football, we still like being able to relax, scream at the TV, and spend some quality time together.  We have also been searching for a place to live in Atlanta, which is a huge and overwhelming task, but hopefully it will all pay off with a great, comfortable place to live in about 8 weeks.

I had my 16 week checkup a few weeks ago and it was terribly anti-climactic.  I flew to Nashville for the day (Which is always incredibly stressful – and my blood pressure showed that) to meet with my Ob/Gyn.  They listened to the heartbeat, measured my uterus, and pretty much sent me on my way.  They said everything looked great, but I left the office feeling… unfulfilled.  I think the average person goes to the doctor and wants to hear the words from the doctor or nurse that everything is great, but not me.  I want details.  I want test results and specific details.  I want to know exactly what tests they’re running with the gallon of blood they yanked out of my arm (okay, not a gallon, but it was far more than I’ve ever given before).  Since I’ve been helping Andy study for the last two years, I’ve picked up a lot of medical knowledge, so I have come to expect a certain type of treatment at the doctor’s office.  When Andy comes with me to my appointments, he asks lots of questions and asks for details, but since he couldn’t accompany me I was left with a lot of smiles and “looks great” comments from sympathetic nurses, but no substance.  Oh well, perhaps next time I’ll be able to gleam a little more information about our unborn child.  As far as symptoms, I feel okay most of the time but still have some occasional morning sickness, which is absolutely miserable.  I am definitely still dealing with fatigue, but it’s a lot easier to get through a full workday and normal chores now.  I get to the gym about 4 times a week still and have been doing prenatal pilates to stay healthy.

The weather is finally cooling down a little bit and we are loving the cooler temperatures.  Remember, we haven’t experienced autumn since 2006, so it’s wonderful to wear long sleeves and not be sweating as soon as we leave the house.  Winter may be somewhat less pleasant and a bit shocking to our systems, which have been acclimated to the tropics for a long time, but fall will be lovely. All in all, things are going well for us here in DC.  Hopefully, we’ll have something slightly more interesting to report in the next few days/weeks.

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The Last Several Days

We’ve had a busy and eventful (though not always exciting) last ten days or so, but I’ve been completely devoid of time to update.  So here’s a rough outline of what’s been going on.

Vegas trip – I was in Vegas for about five days, but it was probably the least exciting Vegas trip you could imagine (no offense, Mom and Dad).  No gambling, no clubs, no shows, no casinos, no restaurants, no shopping.  I spent the week working and staying at my parents’ house.  It was relaxing in that I got to spend time with my parents, never had to do any dishes, and was able to just work, eat, go running, and hang out, but still.  That’s definitely the first time I’ve been to Vegas and I didn’t do anything typically “Vegas.”

Andy’s ski trip – He was in Colorado with his dad, skiing at Arapahoe Basin for a few days.  Most people who hear this wonder how he could go skiing in mid-May, but the elevation was so high, the skiing was still very good.  He ate lots of game, enjoyed the pool/spa facilities at his hotel, and skied from morning till evening.  It was the first time we had been separated for more than a day or two since we got married and, yes, we survived.

Music – Now that Andy’s finished the Step 1 and is waiting on his scores, he literally has nothing to do.  It’s a great feeling for him because that hasn’t been the case in a very long time.  He and his other band members have had time to record new music that is so much better than anything they’ve ever done before.  He’s very proud of the new songs, the original and the covers, and in the next few weeks there will be more to come.  Andy and I have been collaborating on a lot of songs, with me writing lyrics and Andy writing the melody, so be on the watch for new music.

FUN! – We’ve seen movies, gone to new restaurants, caught up with old friends, and made many more plans for the next few days and weeks (Offspring concert Friday!).  We missed so much of this when we were in Dominica, and even when we were in Miami, so it’s nice to be able to grab coffee with friends, see a movie (Star Trek was SO good!), record music with the band (or in my case, watch them record music), and then go for dinner and drinks with other friends downtown.  We feel like every minute of our time is filled with friends and fun and it’s so nice after feeling isolated for a long time.

Europe – We leave for Europe in ten days so I’ve been going through my guidebooks and language books to prepare.  We’re hitting Paris, Frankfurt, Prague, and a couple other areas in the Czech Republic for about 11 days.  We’re very excited – I haven’t been to Europe since my last trip to London and Paris about nine years ago.  Andy went about four years ago, but we’ve never gone together.  He’s never been to Paris and I’ve never been to the Czech Republic, so it will be a wonderful experience for us to share together.

As you can see, there’s plenty to do in the few weeks we have left in Nashville and I’ll do my best to keep the blog updated with pictures and stories.

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