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Monthly Archives: January 2010

Sundaaaaaaaaaay.

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The baby is napping, Drew is working, and I am “cleaning” (read: poking around on the internet and putting up a blog post. I couldn’t risk vacuuming and waking the baby, now could I?)

We dug out from another snow storm yesterday, although this time it was only around 10 inches which, compared to the gigundo storm that we got before Christmas, seems completely manageable. We took Asher outside for his first romp in the snow. And by romp, I mean sit. And by sit, really I mean prop, but he definitely seemed to enjoy himself.  Take a look:

And here’s the latest from the embarrassing photo vault:

(Drew really enjoys picking out outfits for Asher, and I really enjoy documenting the results.)

That’s all for today, the dust bunnies are calling, so I must get to it.  Lots of love from the nest!

Can you hear me now?

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So Asher has been quite the babbler throughout his long life. However, about two weeks ago, he decided that babbling was for babies and that real men screetch. I mean, really screeeetch. Gone are the days of the quiet, inquisitive babbling…the upper register of this kid’s voice has arrived! Here’s a video that Mom caught of him working his lungs out, turn your volume way up for the full effect! (My apologies to those that may have already seen this).

BFF.

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An eye on the past, looking towards the future.

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I sometimes try to imagine myself at 80ish talking about being born in the 1900s.  My children may or may not think it of note that I graduated high school in the year 2000, and I have to swallow deeply when I say that Asher will be graduating college (theoretically) in 2031.  A lot of very smart adults in my life told me that having a child would certainly make me more aware of the breadth of the future, but it has also heightened my sense of the past too.  Thinking today of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and his big dreams makes me think of my Grandmother looking at my newly born mother in 19– and wondering if she hoped for or could even imagine the boldness of the world that her daughter would grow up in.  Since my mother’s birth, large strides have certainly been made for the equality of all, starting with shared seats on a bus and arriving most notably with the first African American president.  I’d like to think that this is something that my grandmother hoped for as she looked into the faces of her children, but don’t really know for sure.  What I do know is that I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the work of all of the activists, politicians, soldiers, teachers, parents and all other brave souls that worked to make most of Dr King’s dream a reality.  The work that I see facing the future that I dream of for my child is that he continues to grow up in an America that is not racially divided, where he is free to love and marry whomever he may deem worthy, where our cultural diversity is celebrated and not exploited, and where we continue to keep an eye on the sometimes painful and deeply motivational lessons of the past.  I sometimes roll my eyes at hearing some of my parents stories for the thousandth time, but I am reminded all too clearly today that almost all of the freedoms that I enjoy and often take for granted are still fresh in the minds and hearts of those who lived without them.  It is my personal belief that the drive for justice is fueled by love, and I hope that as we get to witness our children growing in this world, we see more of that than anything.

Photo Essay

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I have been sparing you my usual long-winded ramblings because it seems that there haven’t been enough hours in the day.  Briefly, I will say that we’re doing great, ready to take on 2010 with vigor and zeal.  Here’s a quick glimpse of life since the great snow WOW of 2009:

Asher continues to work on sitting up

Drew dug us out...with a garden shovel and a leaf rake!

Grace smiled for Santa

Asher had a play date. (This is my friend Autum's son, Xavier. Autum and I have been friends since 3rd grade...now Asher and Xavier can say that they've been friends since birth.)

Drew picked up some fake mustaches for the whole family...

but we think that Asher's was the most convincing.

Asher was a very good sport about posing for some Christmas pictures.

but really, enough is enough already.

We put the babies to bed and rang in the New Year with other new parents, and had one of the more fun New Year's Eve nights that we've had in a couple of years.

And now we're looking into the coming year for such excitement as a first tooth, a first step, and maybe a word or two...and so very much more.

So that’s the quick run down…more to follow, I promise!

2010!

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