Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Noodles, Noodles, Noodles!

The adventures in eating never cease. Zoe loves any kind of pasta and most any fruit. So far, the only thing she has completely rejected was asparagus and I didn't cook that. I am hoping she is ready to pick up her own spoon and fork soon. I always feel like I am double-fisting it at every meal. Soon enough I'm sure.








Monday, January 25, 2010

Growing Growing Gone

Before Zoe was born and we were filling our registry with useful things, I thought I would pick the car seat that she could use for as long as possible. The one we chose goes up to 30 lbs and Zoe is well below that mark now. But alas, long babies do not fit into these car seats and we quickly realized our investment had expired (Sorry Grammy and Grampy).

Lucky for us, Target had a great sale on the next stage of car seats and Nana Debbie got two of them: one for our car and one for hers. Zoe thoroughly inspected both seats. Check it out!


That's almost a thumb's up. We'll take it!


Me likey this a-one too.

Of course, she really only liked them when they were sitting in the living room. As soon as we put it in the car and she rode in it for the first time on Sunday, well, let's just say she turned into a big whiney butt. I hope she gets used to it or we may never get in the car again. Just kidding... maybe.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Zoe Meets Heera


Our really good friends Mumtaj and Ryan had a baby girl in May. They live in Baltimore and we never got the chance to make it down so when the opportunity to visit them in New Jersey presented itself, we jumped at the chance to see them. It was a short drive from Debbie's place and the weather held out for us to make the trip the day after Christmas.

Mumtaj's uncle was sweet enough to open his home to a big crowd of hungry people and fed us a delicious brunch. We stuffed our faces and laughed at the babies and each other. It was so wonderful the see Heera thriving, especially after a rough entrance in the world. She is so spunky and we look forward to keeping up with her adventures. Here's to hoping the next visit won't be so far off.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas Bath

There is no better way to end the perfect day than with a bath and there is no better place than in the kitchen sink.







She absolutely loves the sprayer.
Something about those little droplets of water tickling her little fingers.


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas Day: Part 3

With all the presents unwrapped and the meat in the oven, we took a walk down to Debbie's new digs. She rented a house just a few blocks from her current place and was excited to show us her new home.




There's no better time to make a snowman than on Christmas Day.
There was plenty of snow to do it.


No gloves so I wrapped my hands with wash cloths :)


SUCCESS!


The new place



Zoe is checkin' out the back porch. All clear.



This has been a very exciting day. I need to lie down.

We had a wonderful Christmas and want to thank everyone for being a part of making it all so special. We love you and hope to see you all soon.

Christmas Day: Part 2

We were hoping that Zoe would be as excited about bikes as Aaron and me but we had no idea how much she would take to the two-wheeled happy wagon. IT WAS ALL ABOUT THE BIKE!!! Very satisfying considering how worked up we both got when shopping for her first bicycle.


She already has great form and posture. What a natural!



Okay, so I'm stuck. Who's gonna push me?


Guess she feels experienced enough to carry things around for the ride.



Look Ma, one foot!



No way! No kisses for you!

Okay, maybe some snuggling.



Needless to say, we are all having a lot of fun.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas Day: Part 1

Ah, Christmas Day. All the shopping and wrapping comes to an end in a blazing paper blizzard. Okay, so Zoe's not that crazed yet. We did go overboard of course but that was to be expected. It was her first Christmas and we will never forget it. In accordance with the gluttony of gifts you are about to see, I had to break this post up into three parts. Forgive us but that is just the way it has to be to cover all the Christmas fun.


I told you we went OVERBOARD!


Go ahead, baby girl...


You got a lot of unwrapping to do.



Ah... nothing like a crackling fire on Christmas morning


No, it's just the annual Yule Log for the city slickers


We even had to overdo the stocking stuffers with lollipops the size of her head



An awesome gift from Nanny Kellie


Thanks for the cool hat Nan D. Look how cute I am.


I love my Glo Worm



Frida Kahlo huh? I like her flowers but...

why didn't anyone lend her some treezers?


GIANT LEGOS!

Time to take a break with Dad

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas Eve

So we started off the holidays right by taking it easy with Zoe in the morning before heading off to New Jersey to spend Christmas with Debbie. We hadn't been careful with the gifts and left them wrapped in Aaron's studio. Zoe grabbed one and started opening it up. Might as well start now with all the other presents Santa had for her.







When we got to Nana's house, it didn't take long to get into trouble. There were clementines on a fruit rack in the kitchen. Zoe bit one through the skin, dropped it and chomped another. In all I think we had 4 casualties.



She got to open a present from Joe


Let's figure out how this works


COOL! A book that reads and sings to me!


Who needs toys when there's cardboard tubes?

We were soon to discover that although we got Zoe some really great stuff, she was happy to play with wrapping paper, tissue and bows.

Monday, December 21, 2009

SNOW! SNOW! SNOW!

Oh man!!! We got sacked by some snow. I had just finished telling my cousin how the storm wasn't a big deal and that we wouldn't get any major snow until February. Guess I was wrong! Just like every snow in NYC, we love to see it fall but it doesn't take long before it's a mess. So we enjoy it while we can: in the wee hours of the morning as it falls quietly to the ground. These are the moments that turn New Yorkers into picture-taking tourists. I am no different. Hope you enjoy the shots.



We got about a foot of snow.



The drifts were much higher and in spite of an awning over the porch, the snow managed to get on the front steps.


Early morning trek to work


This makes me think of a Batman movie


The snow piled up inside the subway where it fell through the vents on the street


Sixth Avenue and 55th Street



Those Manolos look awfully cozy in that window away from the wet snow

Of course it wasn't that bad. But then again, I wasn't traveling anywhere or working for the Dept. of Sanitation. Let it snow!!!