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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Parker Pictures

My dad has been asking for updated photos of Parks, so here's a whole slew of them for whoever may be interested in the latest of our little guy





Is this not the most pathetic face you have ever seen? And can I help it that I think he's cute when he cries?


How anybody can sleep like this I'm not sure...






He really doesn't like baths...this is yet another traumatic experience with the tub








Peek-A-Boo!


Parker LOVES to have burp cloths, wash clothes, blankets, any piece of fabric material really to shove in his mouth - he absolutely loves going to town on them!




Daddy really is his best friend










Isn't he just the cutest? I guess I'm his mom, so I'm a little biased :)

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Home Alone

Derek decided to take Parker along with him to Derek's Grandma Ginos's funeral in Arizona from Wednesday to Friday this week, leaving me at home...alone :) Am I a bad mom for being excited about some no-baby time?

This men-only trip gave me 48 hours from take-off to touch-down to do whatever I wanted in my free time. It was wonderful - I got to tackle some things on my (lengthy) to-do list, my kitchen was cleaned and remained clean, I painted my toenails (trust me, this is a luxery that has been long overdue), and I slept uninterrupted. The time to myself definitely wasn't wasted!

Derek said he got a lot of credit and offers for help from the moms and grandmothers he met along the way, who took sympathy on the lone man toting around his sweet little baby without mom there to help. I guess Parker was merciful to him and slept during the flights, which is always helpful since airplanes aren't exactly known for their spacious maneuverability in the case that Parker wanted to be entertained. Look at this picture of my husband the packhorse - he didn't check a single thing, save the stroller and carseat at the gate! Can you believe it? He's just that amazing.



Next week I won't be so lucky in my free-time: Derek leaves again this weekend for a business trip to the windy city of Chicago, and won't be home until Thursday night. Hopefully I'll survive! I am a little nervous to say the least.

I am sad that I couldn't go to Arizona to be with the family for Grandma Ginos's funeral. She was such a sweet woman and full of love for all of her family. I want to always remember her like she was in this picture below with my own grandma on our wedding day - although they had never met until then, they instantly found friendship in one another and were like two peas in a pod before you knew it! Grandma Ginos always had a smile on her face and a fun wit about her that made her so charming to be around. We will miss her so much.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wall Progress

Just a few pictures to show the progress of our wall in the basement! Derek's in the process of finishing up the mud, and then soon we'll be applying texture, painting, and installing the french doors. Can't wait! Don't mind our mess...yikes

Framing and starting to put up the sheet rock:


A little bit of insulation for noise cancellation (we realized later that this was pretty much pointless since we'll be installing glass French doors, but oh well):


The sheet rock is hung and the doorway is cut out:

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Lately

This morning Derek walked into my craft room – he was on Parker duty – and exclaimed, holding P up: “This is the human form of a toad. He cries, I feed him; he falls asleep with the bottle in his mouth, so I try to lay him down, which causes him to cry again, so I feed him again…and then he calms down and falls asleep once more. He is perfectly content sleeping so long as he is in my arms with the bottle propped in his mouth. I am a human chair.” Ah, to live such a life as we have given to Parker, sounds like paradise.

During this conversation, I was working on the kitchen curtains that I bought the material for months ago. Like many of our project supplies, the fabric has been collecting dust ever since then, patiently put on ‘hold’ until we decide that it is something we want to work on. I had just finished serging some edges and held them up for Derek’s approval. He grinned and said, “they look like a temple dress,” encircling them around himself. “No seriously, look, one size fits all - all you need are some sleeves and you are set!” Oh dear, he keeps me laughing always. Truthfully, though, he is so supportive and tolerant of all my craft projects, which are more often than not wreaking havoc on our house.

Derek is catching the DIY bug himself. For Parker last fall, he built a dresser which doubles as a changing table. I love it – it’s perfect for our needs in little P’s room. And in the basement, he’s putting in a wall that will divide our great room – which was previously so large that we weren’t using it to its full capacity – into a smaller great room and an office space of sorts. We can’t call it a fourth bedroom, (there’s no window in the case of an emergency) but it will likely serve the purpose of playroom for Parker and his toys and the guest room for our occasional visitors.

Also recently on Derek’s DIY resume is the starter for our car. The story goes as follows: Last weekend we made a quick trip to the grocery store for some produce. We came back out to the car on this particularly chilly night and it wouldn’t start. No amount of jumping would help us – it wouldn’t even click in an attempt to run. So we had it towed to a local mechanic (Car-X Auto Service), who confirmed that the starter was dead and that it would cost $550 for a new part ($400 if we wanted it refurbished), and $68 for the labor. In Pittsburgh we had this awesome mechanic who would let us buy our own parts at the local Advanced Auto and bring them in for him to install, thus charging us only for labor. This mechanic in Rochester was not like our Pittsburgh mechanic, but we still decided to call around to get an idea on how much the part in theory should cost. We were shocked to hear that we could purchase it for $130-$160, depending on the store we purchased from and the brand we chose. Now, we are okay with a mark-up on the mechanic’s part, because we get that he has to charge for the convenience of having the part, etc. But FOUR TIMES the price?? You have got to be kidding me. We called the mechanic and tried to reason with him, but all he was willing to do was give us 10% off or match the price of his retail-chain competitors like Midas. Instead, we called a friend of ours who is pretty handy with cars, confirmed that he could help us install it, and just had the car towed home (I don’t think the mechanic was too thrilled with that – I can’t imagine a better insult than to have a tow truck picking up a car from his lot as opposed to dropping one off). So, $140 and a greasy husband later, our car starts again! And in the process he learned one more skill – sweet, can’t beat that.