Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Almost!

[jd] 31 October 2007

I swear we are really going to update the photo website with a wealth of pictoral goodness, but in the meantime here are some teazers from Seattle, Vavo's visit, and the latest movies of our beloved son.
Guess which one is the groom?

The drunk cuddly one!

48 hours later, he had recovered admirably well

Sir and Rachel attend the Pelojoquin barbeque. Words can't describe how much we miss training with them...

Jen and Cayden try and figure out what the heck the other one is saying

Vavo loves Nubby

tasty tasty baby





Monday, October 29, 2007

102nd Round of Manuscript Revisions

[jd] 29 October 2007 (holy crap it's almost november)

Some of you may have heard me mention The Manuscript That Won't Die. And by 'die' I mean 'get published', and by 'mention' I mean 'rant and rave'. If you haven't heard about it, you should consider yourself blessed. Anyway, I am wading through another round of reviews at a coffee shop that I went to in an attempt to flee the distractions of the internet. Turns out Bentley's has free wifi. In my short study break I discovered yet again that Mathew Baldwin is much funnier than we are, as evidenced by his expose on Seattle's windstorms.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Pun of the Day

"Beckett is becoming Rockies' horror pitcher show"

Thems is some clever newspapers we have in Tucson.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Cravings

[jd] 22 October 2007

I can tell I am getting excessively sleep deprived and stressed because I started craving a cigarette this morning. I am known to smoke cloves from time to time, but I haven't had a cigarette in 6 or 7 years. Deep down my brain apparently still remembers them as divine. Mind you, last time I succumbed to a craving like this I almost puked because the physical addiction is long gone. Someday Nubby will stop growing like a maniac and I will sleep again. Ahh..... sleep.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Nubby is in love...

Monday, October 15, 2007

Ready, Set, Sit!

[jd] 15 October 2007

We are woefully behind on blogging and pictures, but will be making web pages of our Seattle trip and Vavo's visit this week. I just thought I would let you all know that Cayden learned how to sit! He had been toppling and playing with his feet for weeks, and decided about 5 days ago that actual sitting was not that hard. The upside is he is much better at playing with toys on his own. The down side is it is not safe to leave him ANYWHERE unless he is strapped in with a seatbelt because with sitting comes sudden lunging onto his belly in an attempt to grab whatever object caught his fancy (like Stumpy, or the gears of the lazyboy).

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Playing the role of bratty sibling will be...

[jd] 2 October 2007

This weekend marked a rite of parental passage for us: total and complete loss of sleep due to a sick baby. Cayden was cranky starting Friday night, but his unhappiness ramped up and was joined by a fever on Saturday night. I talked to a physician on call, but his statement that we should take him to urgent care if the fever didn't drop in an hour was preceded by, "I can't diagnose your baby over the phone". That made his advice sound very anti-litigious to us. Since Cayden seemed sick and cranky but not inconsolable or suffering, Tyson was very reluctant to expose him to the germs associated with urgent care and emergency clinics. I can agree with that, so Saturday was spent with him sleeping between us (for whopping 1 1/2 hour stretches), constant brief nursings and maniacal diaper checking to make sure he wasn't dehydrated. He was less cranky Sunday morning, and we took him for a walk with Roland since the weather was actually bearable. He screamed his way own for a nap at noon, and we thought, "This is it. He will sleep for 2-3 hours and wake up feeling better". Well, he only slept an hour but he did wake up with no fever and acting like a normal cheerful baby. Sadly this only lasted a couple hours. When his fever and crankiness spiked up again we went to the doctor, where poor Nubsies was diagnosed with a bilateral ear infection. Thus begins his first round of antibiotics at 5 months old. We aren't crazy about it, but it is better than leaving his ears untreated. Tyson stayed home with him yesterday, and I took over in the evening so Ty could attend our planned Patriots vs. Bengals party at Cincinatti-native friend's house without me (Pats won! I didn't watch the game, I am not so far gone as to watch football on my own). After two and a half hours of a baby who was only happy if he was physically attached to me, I finally got him to go to sleep. I had him nestled on the couch next to my chair, and Alia came over to check us out. She was being a cute, sniffy, investigative kitty, so I didn't stop her from checking Cayden out. She gently touched his cheek, then put her mouth right next to his ear and let out a piercing meow JUST to wake him up, and it WORKED. She looked completely satisfied when she calmly jumped off the counch after Cayden started crying. It has never been so hard for me to not stuff my cat in the oven for safe keeping.