Four Down

May 31, 2010

WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?! (Month one, month two, month three) (Only four months in and I already blew it and forgot to put the monster in the picture. Sigh.) I weighed Annabel on our home baby scale (well, technically it’s Meghan‘s scale, but she won’t need it for a few more months) on the 21st [...]

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Annie And The City

May 28, 2010

As I mentioned, Annabel tagged along on my whirlwind trip to visit my friend Maya. It was Annie’s first time out of state and her first time on a plane. And, as I also mentioned, she did amazing on both flights. She made lots of friends, and didn’t even peep during a mid-air diaper change. The [...]

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Dad’s Day Off

May 27, 2010

When Heather told me she was going to be going to New York with Annie, part of me was stoked to hear that I was going to get a break from all of my “Dad duties.” For a few days I wouldn’t have to get up in the middle of the night for feedings, I [...]

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A Rabbi, Doris Roberts, And Paula Deen Walk Onto A Plane…

May 26, 2010

I learned something on my flight back to Los Angeles – I have very comfortable shoulders. Luckily, this guy (unlike the last one) was horrified and it only happened once. The original flight I was supposed to be on was delayed by four hours. This would have put me back in California at 1:45 am. [...]

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Soul Sisters

May 25, 2010

After Maddie was born, I desperately searched the internet for people who were in our situation, people that would be able to give Mike and me a glimmer of hope. I entered in all the search words, never expecting that I would stumble across the perfect blog by accident. Maya’s twins were born two days [...]

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Bush League

May 24, 2010

Annabel and I took a red eye flight on Friday night – officially her first plane ride. I was a little nervous because no one wants to be the parent of “that kid,” you know, the one that screams the whole time. Luckily, Annie was a total champ. But before I knew how she’d do, [...]

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