Sunday, May 31, 2009
What a croc...
I think Crocs are ugly. I never was interested in getting them despite the raves I would hear. I had too many kids I treated wearing them, and they never fit. Kids with motor problems with huge and unsupportive shoes that make you trip get my goat as a therapist. I broke down and bought a pair recently for the house. We have hardwood floors, so I got them to wear at home (the floors were hurting my feet and I needed something to slip on). I still do not like them. Yes they are cushy, but they are so wide my feet swim in them. I need a narrow Croc. But that is not my main complaint. Crocs are made for people who do not have this. The crocs have the vent holes, and my toe lines up perfectly with one of them. It gets stuck in there and is annoying! P.S. My toes are actually not as horrible as the ones in the Wiki entry! I feel much better about mine now.
Kuni
Before Katie arrived, we had looked at Mike's family tree for names and found some of the old ones very entertaining. Our favorite was Kunigunde. My mom had heard of Kunigunde, since a church in Detroit was called that. Ann did some research, and it turns out Kunigunde is a Polish Saint. Maybe that is why we were drawn to the name. Well our partial-Polish princess here is going to start thinking her name is Kunigunde. We tend to call her Kuni more than anything else these days!
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/saint.asp?id=1450
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/saint.asp?id=1450
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Strike!
Katie has been happily drinking from a bottle between the hours of 10-2ish since she was a day old. Suddenly about a week and a half ago, she has been giving Mike a really hard time. One night he had to wake me up since she was hungry and would not drink from the bottle. This latest development really bummed me out. I need other people to be able to feed her, and my 3-4 hours of straight sleep has been essential to my sanity.
I think it coincides with her increased awareness and social aptitude. She now seems to prefer me when she wants to calm down (instead of any warm arms). She is trying to talk more and smiling a lot! I am with her pretty much 24-7. Mike actually fed her while she was lightly sleeping the other day.
So we are going to keep trying. Last night seemed better so there is hope. I have heard of nursing strikes, but never of a bottle strike!
My new past-time is checking out garage sales. I never paid attention to them, but now they are on my radar. I made a big score last weekend. We needed a glider chair or an armchair for the nursery. The gliders are expensive, and they are not really a long term furniture piece you want around. We pulled up to the house, and there was a glider in great condition. Sold!!!! It was funny, because we were joking on the way about the garage sale having everything we needed to buy for the baby and house! Now we need a patio set and a coffee table.
I think it coincides with her increased awareness and social aptitude. She now seems to prefer me when she wants to calm down (instead of any warm arms). She is trying to talk more and smiling a lot! I am with her pretty much 24-7. Mike actually fed her while she was lightly sleeping the other day.
So we are going to keep trying. Last night seemed better so there is hope. I have heard of nursing strikes, but never of a bottle strike!
My new past-time is checking out garage sales. I never paid attention to them, but now they are on my radar. I made a big score last weekend. We needed a glider chair or an armchair for the nursery. The gliders are expensive, and they are not really a long term furniture piece you want around. We pulled up to the house, and there was a glider in great condition. Sold!!!! It was funny, because we were joking on the way about the garage sale having everything we needed to buy for the baby and house! Now we need a patio set and a coffee table.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
German baby?
In the US we cross our fingers for good luck. In Germany they hold their thumbs for good luck, "Drücken Sie die Daumen!"
I guess Katie is interested in her heritage.
-mw
Friday, May 22, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Mouse update
It appears we caught all the mice (at least the dumb ones!). So hopefully no more vermin for the summer!
Monday, May 18, 2009
Katie and the city....
We bought a grill this weekend too. I am shocked how many grills cost $1,000 and have crappy plastic knobs that look like you would break them off in months. They are all so massive now. We spent $200, and actually I think the grill is too big. I figured that we would not need a different one ever! We looked at patio sets too and determined that we do not like most sets either. We are reluctant to just buy a really cheap and ugly set, because knowing us we will keep it for 20 years. Of course I am not looking to spend a fortune either! Most sets are not on display anywhere, and it is tough to assess online.
We also cruised a garage sale this weekend. It was billed as a moving sale, so we thought we could score some furniture possibly. We would like a comforable chair for the nursery and a coffee table. Only here would you go to a garage sale where they sell children's dressers for $300 and sofas for 500-1,000. At least our expectations were low and we really just wanted a walk.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
4 for 4
When we had the shift change last night, Mike told me he thought the same mouse was coming back. The mouse had figured the trap out. He heard it a few times last night, but alas, no mouse. I finished feeding Katie and I heard it again. I went in the kitchen, and we caught the mouse. Not taking any chances, I put the trap outside again and went to bed. Shortly after, Mike got up since he heard me and decided to see if the mouse was the same or one of many. He decided to drive the mouse somewhere where it could not just find its way back.
Mike drove to a park a few blocks away. When he prepared to get out of the car, suddenly a cop's lights were flashed at him. He decided that meant he should leave. So he was racking his brain where to go next. He settled on an office park, but was sure he is on surveillance video shaking a box. Of course it ended up being difficult to get the mouse out the box. He was amazed at the dexterity demonstrated by the little rodent. I am sure somebody might get suspicicious of a man at 2 AM outside shaking a box.
Mike drove to a park a few blocks away. When he prepared to get out of the car, suddenly a cop's lights were flashed at him. He decided that meant he should leave. So he was racking his brain where to go next. He settled on an office park, but was sure he is on surveillance video shaking a box. Of course it ended up being difficult to get the mouse out the box. He was amazed at the dexterity demonstrated by the little rodent. I am sure somebody might get suspicicious of a man at 2 AM outside shaking a box.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
3 for 3
Every night since Mike made his mousetrap, we have caught a mouse. Here is one of the victims (or the same mouse coming back in!). I wonder about that since Mike feels bad letting the mouse go in the field nearby. We named the first mouse Oscar since he liked the garbage can. So now we have met either Oscar 3 times or the rest of his family. We have been calling them Oscar 1, 2, and 3 so far. So we will see how many Oscars we catch.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
A better mouse trap....
We have had our humane traps up for a couple of weeks now with no takers. We continue to spot our mouse every couple of days despite our efforts. I guess the mouse does not like peanut butter. Mike even saw the mouse use the mousetrap to jump into his escape route once. Mike was fiddling around in the kitchen and revealed a new trap. Mike figured that the mouse liked our garbage can, so he baited the lid and fashioned this trap. Once the mouse got on the lid, he would fall and be trapped.
I was feeding Katie at about 4 and was drifting to sleep when I heard some banging around. Success! He got the mouse. However, it was making a racket! So I got up to put the trap outside. I looked and the mouse was hanging from the cardboard part of the trap near the lid. He was hanging by his furry little mouth! Thankfully I put the trap outside, because mousy escaped! He is probably on his way back in the house now.
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Friday, May 08, 2009
Mother of invention
I know I chronicled here how there are no decent maternity suits that you can actually swim a real workout. I have a new problem. I need to get a bra that a nursing mother can run without bruising her chin! Holy Moly! I was cleared to exercise yesterday and run a bit. My legs were fine, but I need to get the top half under control! I suppose I may get used to it, but I almost ran holding my boobs (although I did not want to get funny looks at the Y). So I will go to the drawing board and perhaps I can retire on my niche products.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
My Scary Brain
I can not absorb the weather report, news, etc. But I nearly know this song by heart (except for the citrus colored rainbow part). It is so golden!
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Obsession
I am worried about Mike. He has developed an obsession. We have a new flex spending plan, and they add money to your account when you do things like fill out health surveys, etc. They sent out pedometers this winter, and you can earn another $500 dollars to your flex spending by doing their fitness challenges. You get a lot more credit for what is on your pedometer (rather than any other workouts you may do). He's been on the website taking every quiz and doing everything to gain more points. I just started using my pedometer since I could not use it during the end of the pregnancy and post op recovery. I often hear him at night pacing around to add steps when he falls just short of his step goal for the day. As a result, he looks slightly crazy pacing around the house in circles. It looks less disturbed if he is holding the baby though. So hopefully we will score some cash and all this pacing around is not in vain!
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Now for something completely different....
I apologize for the baby-centric posting, but I suppose that is what is consuming my life right now. Otherwise the space here would be completely empty. So I was trying to think of something else to post about.
The leaves just popped open on almost all of our trees. I love this time of year, but I always feel bad for Mike since he reacts to tree pollen. I did not laugh at his recent sneeze-a-thon. I must be growing up. I really hope we have a moderate summer.
Am I the only one who would consider setting up my bike on a trainer in the nursery? Oh crap, was that too baby-centric of a post?
We have not caught our mouse yet. Yes, we have a mouse (or mice, there are probably thousands living in the walls). The other night I was washing a dish and I heard the garbage moving. There was a mouse in there! It was too fast for us. It ran up the trash in the bag and jumped about a foot up in the air and scurried away. We have humane traps set up, so we will let you know if we get any of them.
The leaves just popped open on almost all of our trees. I love this time of year, but I always feel bad for Mike since he reacts to tree pollen. I did not laugh at his recent sneeze-a-thon. I must be growing up. I really hope we have a moderate summer.
Am I the only one who would consider setting up my bike on a trainer in the nursery? Oh crap, was that too baby-centric of a post?
We have not caught our mouse yet. Yes, we have a mouse (or mice, there are probably thousands living in the walls). The other night I was washing a dish and I heard the garbage moving. There was a mouse in there! It was too fast for us. It ran up the trash in the bag and jumped about a foot up in the air and scurried away. We have humane traps set up, so we will let you know if we get any of them.
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