Sunday, March 19, 2006

First Steps!

So, last Monday Molly decided it was okay to stand, and on Tuesday, just 10 days after her birthday, she decided it was okay to walk! Yahooo! Luckily our lovely neighbor was there to document the moment with video clips. Ahh the joy of technology.

All the experienced parents out there are shaking their heads and saying in unison "enjoy it while you can." I think every veteran parent (besides Molly's grandparents) has smiled and warned me that it only gets more exciting from here. Of course, as new parents, we're thrilled with each milestone and find each stage more fun then the last. Knock on wood, but so far we haven't been overwhelmed by her mobility. I think a large part of that is due to her personality: she's so cautious by nature. Don't you worry, we're still careful not to become complacent.

And, yes. Molly will hate me someday for posting a photo of her drooling for all the world to see.

All together, now!

More pictures from the Birthday party:





("Happy Birthday To Molly"; "Hands in the air!" or "How many adults can you get to do silly things?"; Zach, Molly, & Uncle Gabe; Molly, Charlie, & Zach; the family; Molly, Sofia, & Mary)

Monday, March 13, 2006

It's raining babies!

In the last few weeks, there's been a rash of babies being born. Ok. I guess, technically, the birthrate in the last few weeks hasn't changed, but the it's the birthrate amongst our friends and relatives that has. So, here's a shout-out to Molly's future comrades: From west to east we're welcoming Audrey & Lucy in the West Bay, Isaac in the South Bay, Miles in the East Bay, and Michele on that next continent over. We're also expecting news of two more East Bay babies in the next two months and an East Coast baby any day now! It's pouring babies in our lives! Yay!

Which brings us to Molly (who loves whispering "bay. be." while furiously making the baby sign). Molly is doing wonderfully, as usual. She's settled back into a mellow routine, and, while still clingy, she's not as panicked around new people as she was for a little while. Last night we took her to a Beatles sing-a-long (to benefit our friend, Eve's amazing non-profit, FLI). Not only did she love it (she's already got all the moves and makes an amazing groupie) but at one point when we had wandered away from the band for a moment she grabbed another persons leg and steered them to the middle of all the music making. What a ham.

She's also started standing on her own. Well, she's been able to stand for a few weeks now, but she's been super cautious about it. Before today we'd seen her stand a handful of times, but as soon as she realized what she was doing she'd immediately sit down or grab hold of us. Today, though, she's apparently gotten comfortable with the standing thing and now does it fairly openly, clapping along to her favorite tunes, showing us toys, and pointing out all the interesting things she sees (signing "light!", and "cat!" like mad). I suppose those first unassisted steps are really just around the corner now!

Zach & I are also doing well. Zach is really enjoying the sign language class and was telling me tonight that he feels like it's opened up another level of communication with Molly. I'm enjoying the new job at the Park District. I got my benefits & union orientation today. It's amazing what a union can do for you - in all the places I've worked, I've never seen benefits like this. I've also enjoyed going on all the site visits and learning about parks I had no idea even existed.

And now, here are some photos from a few weeks ago - I've gotten a little behind on the photos here, but I'll try to catch up!

Monday, March 06, 2006

Happy 1st Birthday







Dearest Molly,

It was a big weekend for you: not only did you have all 4 grandparents cooing over you, but you turned ONE YEAR OLD!! Yes, that’s right. One year ago this past weekend, you made the difficult journey out of my body and into this world. It was amazing. You are amazing.

Even after one year (or especially after one year?) we’re both having difficulty with that transition into separateness. Me, with letting go of you and trusting that you will be okay. You, with letting me out of your reach. Ever. Fortunately, you feel similarly about Zach, but recently you’ve just had issues with anyone behaving as if they are going to walk away from you. Sometimes, when Zach and I are both there, you can’t decide who to cling to harder. My poor dear, we have absolutely no intention of leaving you permanently. I may leave for a few hours, but I promise that I do rush home to see you as soon as possible!

My parents flew out for the weekend to be with you and we all drove down to visit with Zach’s parents for your birthday. We enjoyed a break in the rainy weather, a nice walk with the red wagon, and some yum-i-licious carrot cake, courtesy of Charlie (aka Pa).

At one year of age you are doing ridiculously well. You’re still studying the standing/walking thing, but we’re all convinced that any day now you’ll just start doing it. Actually, technically you can stand and walk now, but you’re not admitting to it yet. We’ve seen you do it, but as soon as anyone notices you sit right down. It seems like that’s your style: study until you can do it well.

I think you’re also doing that with the talking – I hear you whispering sweet nothings to your daddy (da-da, da-da, da-da) or to Sadie the cat (cah, cah, cah… a-die, a-die). Zach has also been taking you to a sign language play group (when you don’t fall asleep in the car). You seem to enjoy mimicking the hand gestures, and you’ve even gotten a couple of signs down (such as “hat” – your buddy Nate’s favorite – and something that might be “water” or “food”).

All in all, it’s been an amazing year. A wild ride. The beginning of what promises to continue to be an incredible journey. I’m absolutely looking forward to watching you grow and learn about yourself and the world around you. Keep studying, we’ll be here to applaud all your first steps.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Love

Thanks to the neighbor-baby's auntie for this amaaazing photo of my two loves. Leaving them was hard this morning (made more difficult by a little cold that has made Molly more than just a little clingy), but the first day went really well. I even scored a cubicle next to a window!

Monday, February 20, 2006

Hi-ho, Hi-ho...

It's off to work I go...



Yes, tomorrow I start yet another job.

For those who have been counting, this will be the eighth office* that I will work in since becoming pregnant with Molly. Hopefully job shifting will settle down for a little while here. (heck, the biggest drawback I could find for the new office was that people kept warning me that nobody ever leaves!)

Tomorrow I start work in the design department of the local regional parks district. It promises to be a good, mellow place to work. Heck, right off the bat they make it clear that they have a 37.5 hour work week! And, as friends and family kindly remind me, it's the job I've wanted since before I went to grad school. The only problem is the working full time thing. It's been so nice to have so much time with Molly. And so much flexibility. But the pay is great, the benefits frankly rock, and at some point we have to start living within our means or expanding our means to meet our living. So we've shifted things around, and added some time with the babysitter, and even though Molly tries to convince me that she couldn't possible stand to have me leave her with the sitter, I know they have fun when I'm not looking.

And now, more cute pictures of Molly, (who has another cold):

(above) Mommy dresses me funny; But I like walking with her anyhow.
(below) Achoo!; Asleep with the straw;
(bottom)
Making noise with the cup is fun; and loud!




* Hmm... can I even remember all the offices I've worked in recently?
1) the environmental planning job (which actually had 2 offices, but I'll just count this as one);
2) CAD work for the hydrology office;
3) the design job in the City;
[pause to give birth to the most amazing Molly ever];
4) the design job close to home
[quit because working overtime every day wasn't my idea of being a working mom];
5) CAD work for the high end residential;
6) CAD work for the guy I interned with before; and
7) CAD work for the firm across the bay that the guy I interned with before is helping.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Photos Photos Everywhere!





We're back in action with a brand new camera! Be warned. ;)