January
After a very quiet New Year's Eve/Da (home watching Twilight Zone) I took my birthday off and went shopping. My boss and friend, Emily, was moving to Berlin this week and we had a party for her ... she will forever be known as the one who ruined my birthday.
With a itty baby at home I also didn't get to go out for my birthday dinner. The Ravioli and chocolate mousse cake was pretty good though.
Rowan continued to be adorable.
Baby got all four top teeth in the same week.
Then we all got the plague. Over MLK day my parents came down to visit, and immediately after they left I began puking, et. al. That night Chris got it, and while the plan was for my parents to come back down and take care of the baby while we recovered, they called in the morning and said they were both sick too. The only one that didn't get sick was the baby.
Baby started crawling and climbing on everything, and so his side-car crib got an adjustment so he couldn't climb out.
February
We hosted our annual Super Bowl party with friends from the neighborhood.
Baby had his first bleeding incident! And it was my fault!!!
I may have cried more than him. Bright side was we were at a friend's for a playdate, and their kid had just been to the ER at least once in the last month for way worse injuries, so they were not phased when I cut his lip with my thumb-nail.
Another bout of Mastitis had me bed-ridden fora few days, and Auntie Stephanie was great and came over in the morning and brought baby to daycare.
On President's Day we met the Forest Hills gang at the Bowling Alley! Babywearing Bowling!
Standing baby!
March
Baby got really good at going to brunch.
Georgio's
5 Burros
Tower Diner with Grampa
We started topping off the bottle with Cow's milk. A few weeks short of my 12-month goal, but this child has never had a drop of formula in his life, so it was worth it.
I got to start planning for the R's First Birthday!!!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Apparently he really wanted to walk in the parade, because the morning of March 17 we had our first steps!
And big boy moved into his own room! We all had been having some trouble sleeping; he was nursing on and off all night, but I could no longer dose off while he nursed, so we were both up all night. After about a week of very long nights, he was sleeping like a champ!
March also found the first of FOUR throat infections in FIVE months. I was on a Jamba Juice liquid diet for several weeks.
March also found the first of FOUR throat infections in FIVE months. I was on a Jamba Juice liquid diet for several weeks.
April
R is great at helping!
We took the train up to Gramma's to set up for the Birthday Party!
We went to the annual "Margar-Easter" party in Otis.
Happy First Birthday, Rowan!!!
(fun fact 1: when you feed a 1-year old rainbow cake, his vomit will also be rainbow colored.
fun fact 2: when your 1-year old vomits all over his PJs and you have to use the 6 month-size PJs leftover from Christmas, don't let him walk on the newly-waxed hard-wood floors. 6-month PJs don't have grippy feet because 6-month olds can't walk, and 1-year olds aren't supposed to still fit their 6-month size PJs.)
On the baby's actual birthday, Mom and Dad celebrated having survived a whole year with their own special party.
R continued to be a little too advanced for mommy's comfort
Daddy finished his MA at Columbia! No more (new) school loans!!!
May
Daycare had a (totally necessary since baby can't sing or dance?) Mother's Day concert.
Gramma and Grampy came down for a Mother's Day visit. All went well until they were about to leave and someone broke into their car. boo.
In May we took baby on first first airplane ride!!! We flew to Indianapolis for Polly's wedding!
Indianapolis Children's Museum
June
I got to see the Space Shuttle out my office window!
Another wedding!
The price-per-wear of all our fancy clothes went really low.
In June I got my first Tattoo!!!
We spent Father's Day at the Queen Zoo. Ro loved pointing at all the animals.
At the end of June Chris and I went to Ohio ALONE for Chris M's wedding, leaving baby home with Gramma and Grampy.
We saw Stanley Hudson at the airport.
We did amazing things like relax and eat lunch together in peace.
I even got my nails done.
We got to witness mid-west weather.
Gramma and Grampy had lots of fun with the baby.
July
Happy Birthday, Gipper!
And Happy Birthday, Daddy!
Headed up to MA for Kerri's baby shower!
Baby came to work with Mommy
Headed up to MA again for ANOTHER baby shower for Kerri!
We also got to meet Great-Grampa Chamberland
Four Generations of Chamberland Men!
August
Happy Summer!
Baby was in desperate need of a hair cut
September
Our "Summer" vacation to New Hampshire.
We started prepping for Halloween!
October
Happy Halloween!
Hurricane Sandy
November
Election Day!
And then a random snowstorm ... a week after a Tropical Storm
Kids' Day at Work
Happy Thanksgiving!
Date night!
Heismann!
Small-Business Saturday shopping
Setting up for Christmas!
December
Advent, Day 1!
Christmas Card
Grandparent Gifts
Kid Gifts
Chris gave me an early Christmas present ... a night to myself!
Skyping with Emily
Dinner with Stephanie
Rowan continued to be adorable
Daycare Christmas Party
Really, other kid's mom. Really?
I had vetoed "sitting on Santa's lap", as his age plus naturally occurring, evolutionarily appropriate fear or strangers would have actually traumatized him this year. Holding and waving worked out much better.
Packing to leave for Gramma's!
Merry Christmas!
Big Happy Family Christmas XIII
Cheers!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Morning
Best Gift for Rowan - a Cabbage Patch Doll we've named Max. He has a belly button that looks like a cheerio, and R insists on chewing on it.
Best Gift for Chris - a trip to Miami for the National Championship game! (he also doesn't get a birthday present, or probably a christmas present next year.)
Getting ready for the new year, it was time for our annual "get this crap out of our house" cleaning spree.
Here's what we did this weekend:
- Cleared out my magazines (because I can read them on my new iPad!!!)
- Cleaned out and wiped out all the drawers
- Wiped down all the cabinets
- Took out the shelves over the sink, cleared out unused classes, turned shelves upside down (to fix warping)
- Cleared out the fabric I'm never going to use
- Donated 5 bags of clothes (some of those from the "fabric" bin)
- Cleaned out the hall closet, getting rid of a bunch of canvas bags, a rolling suitcase, a swiffer sweeper (no more hard wood floors)
- Pulled out the shelving in hall closet and re-installing shelves that actually function as shelves
- Put away christmas decorations and got rid of the tree
Closet Before:
Closet After:
New Year's Eve
I spent new year's eve at Jenn and Elvin's house, playing games and generally making a ruckus.
Chris was so good to stay home with the baby ... and also to deal with my slightly hung-over self the next day.
Happy New Year Everyone!
Best Gift for Chris - a trip to Miami for the National Championship game! (he also doesn't get a birthday present, or probably a christmas present next year.)
Getting ready for the new year, it was time for our annual "get this crap out of our house" cleaning spree.
Here's what we did this weekend:
- Cleared out my magazines (because I can read them on my new iPad!!!)
- Cleaned out and wiped out all the drawers
- Wiped down all the cabinets
- Took out the shelves over the sink, cleared out unused classes, turned shelves upside down (to fix warping)
- Cleared out the fabric I'm never going to use
- Donated 5 bags of clothes (some of those from the "fabric" bin)
- Cleaned out the hall closet, getting rid of a bunch of canvas bags, a rolling suitcase, a swiffer sweeper (no more hard wood floors)
- Pulled out the shelving in hall closet and re-installing shelves that actually function as shelves
- Put away christmas decorations and got rid of the tree
Closet Before:
Closet After:
New Year's Eve
I spent new year's eve at Jenn and Elvin's house, playing games and generally making a ruckus.
Chris was so good to stay home with the baby ... and also to deal with my slightly hung-over self the next day.
Happy New Year Everyone!