Sunday, May 27, 2012

Week 18 - Anniversaries

This weekend we recognized several anniversaries.  It was Memorial Day weekend 7 years ago that I arrived in Chicago with my dad.  And also that weekend Longjohn and Fontaine got married.  Not to each other of course (although Longjohn was mistaken for a homosexual groom (or bride) before my wedding but that's another story).  To their respective fiancees in their respective home towns and there in lay the problem.  I flew to MD for Fontaine's and missed John's in OKC.  And then flew back on Monday (Memorial Day) to start my new job at RTKL on Tuesday.   


What does this have to do with Nanner?  Nothing.  Except that we hung out together this weekend.  And she was cute.  


so cute she's stolen my heart

Aimee implored me to include more of the day to day shots of the Nanner - playing with her new toys, hanging with Gma at the conservatory and the forest preserve, etc. and maybe not just ones of the two of us out drinking.  Fair enough.  I'll have a separate post for that, thinking of even making a blog called "Drinking with Daddy" about all of the baby friendly bars that we've been to (6 so far) in the Roscoe Village area.  

Instagram does it again.  I'm not sure how it's worth a billion (with a 'b') dollars but Aimee sure does post some cute photos on their site.  That's got to be worth a couple hundred G's.

yep.  doing yoga and loving it.


In all fairness, this post is more about Nanner's development and less about Drinking with Daddy.  Although it's sure to be included in a DwD post too.  Anna, barely four months old, developed the the eye-hand-coordination to hold her own bottle and the presence of mind to first put this talent on exhibit when I needed her most.  

bottles for everyone!



Sunday, May 20, 2012

Week 17 - Milk-a-holic Nanner

Such a good Nanner this week.  She's been on lots of walks with Mama and Grandma and Daddy - out to lunch, to get icecream, and yes - to another bar too.  Our little adventurer has seen her fair share of wildlife this week.






And that's when I first saw the bear
He was a Kodiak lookin' fella 'bout nineteen feet tall
He rambled up over the hill
expectin' me to do one of two things,
Flip or fly, I didn't do either one
It hung him up
Mr. Bear...(sir)..I love every hair on your twenty-seven acre body...


I can't think of any clever poetry that involves a moose...
(Nanner at Will's Northwoods)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Week 16 - Mother's Day

Every day is Nanner's Day so thank goodness once a year mama gets to celebrate Mother's Day.


Anna helped me cook breakfast and then we went on a nice walk to the park and had a photoshoot:




Anna's gift to mama - her first steps!  "4-month old becomes the youngest infant to walk" was the headline in the Sunday Tribune.

clearly advanced



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Week 15 - Roscoe Village Nanner

Almost a local.
Yesterday, our landlord Carey and I agreed to terms for the sale of our 3-flat apartment building.  Paul and I have been working tirelessly calculating numbers, doing research, and managing negotiations with Carey.  The last week of negotiations consisted of slipping hand-written offers and counter offers under each other's doors.  We like to think that Anna's cuteness came into play at some point and helped us close the deal.
We will officially close on the place July 3rd.


well worth the price!

Switching gears.  The famed Magic Sleepsuit continues to work its...magic.  A general contractor I worked with in DC knew we had Anna and suggested this - his sister in law invented it and is selling it online.  
http://www.magicsleepsuit.com/ 
Officially "Baby Merlin's Magic Sleepsuit", I think it should be called "Ralphie's Little Brother's Magic Snowsuit".  It's still a bit big for her but it works...she sleeps in her crib like Jesus laid out on the cross - arms spread and motionless for hours.  



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Week 14 - Nanner Toys

Preface - I updated the post from last week and added a picture of the Nanner and Gma Rita. 


We tried a few new things this week.  Grandma has Anna napping in her crib during the day so we've started putting her down in her crib at night.  She inevitably ends up with us to eat and then for the rest of the night but she's a good sleeper for hours at a time.  


For the record, her onesie says "I love Daddy"

Toy number 1 is a video baby monitor which my friend Cuppy gave to us - it is very helpful and addicting.  Toy 2 is called "Merlin's Magic Sleepsuit" and will be featured in next week's post, and Toy number 3 is below.  It keeps her occupied for hours on end.  It's so amusing to her that we can give it to her and we don't even need to keep an eye on her.

I can't believe they don't sell this at Toys R Us.