Hands Are To Hold
Hands Are To Hold
~ A baby makes the mother and father--otherwise they're just plain people ~
Thursday, September 23, 2004
The usual insanity

Baby Blues Archive
This speaks for itself.
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Friday, September 17, 2004
Apple picking in Vermont

Car issues notwithstanding, we had a great time in Vermont last weekend. We stayed with our friends Susan and Mitch, whose son Max is just a few months older than Zoe. The two of them get along very well, and it is cute to hear their conversations. On Saturday we went to a great local food festival at Shelburne Orchards, where there was lots of yummy food to be had: roasted corn, pizza, apple pies, and apple cider donuts, just to name a few things! There was also live music, including a set by Mitch and his buddies. The weather was beautiful, actually hot--not so common in Vermont in mid-September. After we ate lunch we all picked apples.

That night we took a quick trip into Burlington after dinner and walked around the Church Street Marketplace, ending our evening with a trip to Ben & Jerry's. After the kids were in bed we took a long soak in the outdoor hot tub, listening to the brook and gazing at the stars. I must admit that we were feeling pretty homesick for Vermont (I think that was Susan's plot all along). No immediate plans to move back there, though.

After we returned from our trip, I asked Zoe what she thought was the best part about it. She replied, "Oh, Mommy, just spending time with Max." Hmm...we may have to watch them when they are teenagers!
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Family pic at the apple orchard. Posted by Hello Katy at 3:52 PM 0 comments





Our friends Susan and Max, picking apples in Vermont. Posted by Hello Katy at 3:52 PM 0 comments





Zoe in the apple tree Posted by Hello

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Thursday, September 16, 2004
Bad "Car"ma

As many of you are aware, a few months ago we bought a used minivan from my sister and her family. They gave us a generous "family discount", and we are very grateful and happy to have a larger, more comfortable vehicle. So far we have traveled to Maryland, NH, Cape Cod, and Vermont, and trips with the kids are much easier now.

However. We are beginning to think that the Powers That Be are not smiling on our minivan. First, my sister--in the spirit of true generousity and sisterly love--arranged for the van to be detailed a week before we bought it. She took it to the same place she had used, with great success, a few years before, and she was excited that the van would be clean and sweet-smelling for us. Unfortunately, the van returned only slightly cleaner, and--to her great dismay--smelling very strongly of Wet Dog. Now, my sister has two dogs, but she had only had them a few weeks and they had rarely been in the van, so she was pretty darn sure that it was not those dogs that she was smelling. So the van was returned to the detailing shop to be cleaned once again, and it returned smelling only marginally better. Thankfully, we had a few nice sunny days in which to air it out, and by the time we drove it home with us, the smell was much fainter. And although my sister felt terrible about the whole thing, we really do love her and we know that it was not her fault.

But then. Four days after we got the van home, a big tree limb fell on it while it was parked in our driveway, taking out the windshield and the roof, and resulting in a three-week stay at the body shop. Bummer. But random things happen, right? The great thing was that after the van sat in the body shop with no roof for a few weeks, the Wet Dog Smell was pretty much gone.

So fast forward to last Friday morning at 10:45. Fifteen minutes away from our house, en route to Vermont, I smelled a yukky burning smell, and after a few more miles we determined that the smell was, indeed and unfortunately, emanating from us rather than from the construction vehicles ahead of us. So we pulled off the highway as soon as possible (at which time Jim noticed that the brakes were definitely feeling spongier than they should) and luckily happened onto a garage right off the highway. The right rear brake appeared to be locked up, but it was so hot that the mechanics could not open it up for over an hour. When they finally got a look, it was clear that we had a bad brake cylinder that was leaking fluid. Now, if this brake cylinder had been in the car for a few years, I might have been a little more understanding. But this particular brake cylinder was placed in our car in June. Yes, June. So it should not have failed as of yet. But there you have it.

Now, things could have been worse. It was a lovely day, and there was a nice shady lawn nearby where we could wait for the repairs to be completed. The mechanics seemed reasonably competent. Jim was with us, so I was not stranded alone with the girls. We had some snacks and toys, as we were hoping to keep the girls entertained during a four hour drive. (We even had two--yes, two!--"Where's Waldo" books with us, which are good for entertaining a four year old for oh, at least eight minutes.) But it was still a rather trying day.

A few hours later, with brakes repaired, we continued on our way to Vermont, and we arrived without incident at 6:30 p.m. (The trip would have been more pleasant if Jim and I could have shared a few gin & tonics on the way, but--for obvious reasons--that was not practical.) Whew, we thought. Now for a relaxing weekend. But then, when we were almost done unloading the car, I shut all the doors, effectively locking both--yes, both--sets of keys in the car. No big problem, the kids weren't in it, and AAA does indeed make housecalls in Vermont on Friday evenings.

Now, one could argue that the last incident was due more to stupidity than to fate, but I think it may be time to have a Minivan Exorcism. You are all invited. Please bring limes (for the gin & tonics), but leave your wet dogs at home.


Katy at 10:53 PM 1 comments


Wednesday, September 08, 2004


Rebecca's first tea party, with Zoe as hostess. Posted by Hello Katy at 7:48 PM 0 comments





This is Becca's newest "scrunchy" face. Posted by Hello Katy at 7:47 PM 0 comments





Say what? Rice cereal again?!! Posted by Hello Katy at 7:46 PM 0 comments



Cooking Up Some New Words

Yesterday Zoe was helping me cook dinner. She was stirring a mixture of tomatoes, black beans, and corn, and she said, "Mama, this looks great! It has all different colors and it's just...it's just....EAT-iful!"

Needless to say, at dinner she wouldn't eat a bite of it.
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Friday, September 03, 2004
And So It Begins

There's nothing quite like undressing your 8-month-old at the beach, only to discover that "someone" has tried to take a large bite out of her upper arm! But there it was, a lovely red circle of teethmarks.

Since (a) I didn't do it; and (b) Jim certainly didn't do it; and (c) we don't have an infestation of Invisible Menacing Baby Biting Creatures in my home that I am aware of, I imagine that you can surmise who lost a lot of privileges today.

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Hmm...it looks like Zoe is working on a series of pictures here. She tells me that this one is "The QueenKing, because she (he?) has both a crown and a magic wand." She also told me that the QueenKing and the animals are all going camping in the forest, and that the marks on the animals are "X-pers (?) that keep the animals from talking or asking for snacks, because the grown-ups are busy driving."

I'm not sure that this narrative is a positive depiction of my parenting abilities....perhaps I ought to be careful about which pictures I choose to share! Posted by Hello
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Zoe loves her new foam stickers in a "princess and castle" theme. (The pig sticker is from a previous bucket of animal foamies, but I imagine that pigs can be royalty, too. Or maybe the pig on the lawn is why the king looks sort of unhappy?). She told us that this is a picture of a king outside the castle, but that the queen is inside the castle. When I asked why the queen had to stay inside, she replied, "Because there isn't any more room on the paper!"
And no, I didn't scan it incorrectly...she really does write her name backwards these days. Posted by Hello
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