Tag: Sparklet

  • the family heat-leech picks a new target

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    sparklet always (without fail) sleeps in her own room, but on lazy saturday mornings we’ll see if we can eeek a couple more hours of sleep out of her by bringing her into our bed when she first wakes up.

    it works, more often than not … and it gives someone else (besides me) the responsibility of keeping the lady sparklet warm, if just for a while.

  • upgrade

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    sparklet had her 6 month checkup this afternoon, and is growing like a weed.

    she’s 18 lbs, 6 oz. and over 28 inches long — which puts her at 90th percentile for weight and over 97th percentile for height (which is when they stop counting, apparently).

    this is great and all — healthy baby, blah, blah, blah — but we are now officially running out of room.

    we can’t put her sideways on the couch, she’s outgrowing her chair, it’s getting hard to feed her on our laps, she’s crazy dangerous on her changing table … but worst of all, she’s out grown her car seat.

    which means we’ve out grown our car.

    our little 2001 jetta coupe just wasn’t designed for today’s mammoth government-mandated baby safety seats. we knew we’d be looking for a car eventually … but really didn’t think it’d be quite this soon.

    fortunately, tonight we found *one* model of car seat that fit the jetta — but note the emphasis on the word “one” (it was this car seat, or we put sparklet in the trunk).

    granted, there isn’t a heck of a lot of wiggle room with the new safety seat — and getting her into the seat is a bit like getting a rich man into heaven (“it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle…”) but it will have to do for now.

    … until tomorrow, when start shopping for something bigger.

  • brownies

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    a family friend is running in the boston marathon this weekend. in honor, baby sparklet and i made brownies — from scratch — to bring in for a little sending-off shindig.

    besides making brownies that were ridiculously good — and great looking, too — sparklet’s favorite part was spraying a ziplock bag of sugar around the kitchen.

    so, while the lady sparkler wasn’t involved with the actual baking, she was able to participate over the next twenty-four hours by picking grains of sugar off our kitchen appliances.

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    firsts: baking brownies
  • uncle paul, pt. 2

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    we’re back in the district after a trip to new hampshire for my godfather’s funeral — an event that i still haven’t fully figured out how to talk about, which explains all the photo-only posts (sans commentary) last week.

    part of my problem was that everyone had a favorite childhood story to share — and as i’ve mentioned once or twice before, the arrival of baby sparklet has temporarily destroyed any sense of a long-term memory that i might have had.

    over the last week, a bunch of snippets have popped into my head … an inevitable turn at the helm of his boat, riding on the back of his motorcycle (and leaning away from the turn because i was scared we were going to flip), seeing the inside of a movie projection booth for the first time, working his radio or in his workshop, and stopping for ice cream on the way home even though we both knew we we’re supposed to.

    but the thread from those childhood memories — and all those created since — is a quiet feeling that i was at the center of the universe.

    this weekend was also the first time most of my new england family got to meet baby sparklet, so there was a little bubble of “new baby” around the lady sparkler and i that even grief had a hard time pushing through.

    one simply can’t understate the medicinal effects of baby.

    sparklet was a little “emo” on the flight home, but this was to be expected given how crazy her schedule had become while away from home.

    and, after being held by different family members every ten minutes for three days, she was more than a little put-out today that she had only mommy and daddy (and aunt melissa for a bit) to bask in her unflinching glory.

    i have a feeling that all this will add up to our nanny simply *loving* us tomorrow.

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    picnics, washington, dc
  • it’s never too early

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    it’s never too early to cultivate a child’s love for:

    1. new england
    2. coffee
    3. dunkin’ donuts
    4. the red sox

    … and not necessarily in that order.

  • friday / saturday

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    new hampshire
  • video: the campaign for peas in 2012

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXjcgmmuHwU

    we’re in our first week of “real” food (sweet potatoes, winter squash) and everything has been going well — until sparklet tried peas.