This past week I celebrated my 41st birthday! Last year when I turned
40 people would ask me, "What did you do for the BIG 4 0?" Well, Ronen
was only a few weeks old so I didn't really celebrate in a big way! This year, however, I took the day off - which I never do - and
spent the day with family for the most part. It was a cold and rainy
day. Sara brought home take out pho for lunch, and then I drove into
Minneapolis to Brit's Pub to watch Liverpool vs Villareal
in the UEFA Europa League Semi-finals. We lost. Then I sat in rush
hour traffic in the rain, and listened to a few podcasts. When I got home, I grilled out in the rain. I even was gifted a 6 pack of assorted
beers by my mother-in-law. It wasn't the most jam-packed, wildly
celebrated day but it was the perfect mix of family time, and me time.
House-hunting continues with very little success so far. We've seen a
few houses that would need much more attention (repairs/money) than we
are able to provide. We have been here in Minnesota for 10 months now;
hard to believe. We are fortunate enough to have a fully furnished
garden apartment to temporarily reside in and a 'landlady' who is more
than willing to let us take our time in finding a house. This means we
don't need to rush into anything like I did with the car. The car is
running fine now, by the way.
Ronen is walking all over the place. She stands. She wobbles. She walks. She falls down. Repeat. She'll still drop to her knees and haul ass in a lightning quick crawl if she has somewhere she wants to be but the walking is pretty constant nowadays. Another layer of baby-roofing needs to be administered.
Evie Sue has started a few extracurricular activities this past month
including swim lessons and a drama class. She's done the drama class
thing before back in Maryland at a theatre Sara used to work for and
Evie Sue loved it. She also seems to have inherited her mother's
penchant for the drama, and loves to perform little songs, and scenes
from time to time. Swim lessons are at a local community center that
has an indoor pool/waterpark. Evie loves getting in the water and I
hope she'll become even more comfortable as she learns to float, and
swim. The class has some parent involvement during the 1st few weeks so
I've been splashing around and blowing bubbles with her during the
sessions. Eventually, I'll get phased out and she'll be more
independent with her instructor.
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Recently, Sara and I
had the pleasure of attending one of Evie Sue's parent teacher
conferences. It was odd being on the other side of the desk. I've been
the student, and I've even been the teacher in the past but this was my
1st conference as a parent. I was extremely proud. The teacher showed
us some of Evie Sue's 'classwork', talked about her exemplary
vocabulary, her social skills and basically reaffirmed our belief in how
cool our kid is. There was even a point where we mentioned possibly
enrolling her in a different preschool program next year and concern for
how the change might affect our young student. The teacher smiled, and
said Evie would thrive in whatever setting we put her in. Proud.
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