But he's your dad.
And yay haircolor! I just redyed mine this weekend.
Extra diapers. And change of clothes or two for you both in carryon. If my brother is the example (everytime but the last, which I haven't heard of, has necessitated that.) From what I understand, travelling with Noah at this age is easier than heartily mobile but non-verbal. So they say. Me, just a bystander.
Shit, past bedtime.
I already loved Sarameg's dad.
hair is pretty close the right color.
Yay!
I'm terrified of traveling alone on a plane with the baby.
Oh, good luck! Do you want me to hunt for tips from my now-Post-Doc-ing in CA friend? Her youngest son is around N's age, and other than the flight from Israel, they also went back and forth over to the East Coast once already.
I don't want to say lucky, it's taken work. But we've made it work, luck, effort or personality. I know I've gotten lucky that all of those things have conspired to make what is and I've been a part of that.
See, you're still writing beautifully.
But I think I know what you mean. I think about this regarding my siblings, as well.
So...come visit anytime so I can share more!
Oh, yeah. I mean, Yay! Or a combination of the two.
this is why Grace drives the RTs crazy.
I wish I could see videos on this computer. I'll have to be satisfied with "just" pictures, though, for now.
[Edit: night, sara!]
Well, we'll see how it goes. One more video... I like this one because you can see her kick and the eyebrows and the using her left hand. Each day it seems like there is more of Grace in there.
Each day it seems like there is more of Grace in there.
It's wonderful to read this, and I love the way you phrased it.
[Edit: Kat, I'll definitely ask her, then.]
ita, also, fyi. I'm at your place of work tomorrow since Grace has an appointment. I'd ask if you wanna meet for lunch, (or remeet Grace if you came to the appt) but it's at noon.
beth!
(I apparently have an endless stock of exclamation points. Almost as large as the tricks and cheats and lies my computer tries to pull at me lately.)
[Edit: it's ridiculous, how pleased I am that I was able to recognize Kat's tagline:
I'll bend the world to our will and we'll make time stand still
But it's probably the very first time I recognize a quote *from* the piece, rather than seeing the quote first and finding the source way later. Oh, the little things that can make a person happy. Um, I mean, make *me* happy.]