Friday, December 31, 2010

Words and Walking?

Anders is starting to stand for longer intervals on his own. The Christmas tree at his grandparents' home is a good distraction from his apprehension. He doesn't notice that he's not holding on to anything if he has ornaments at which to look.
Anders now uses his fingers to motion you to come pick him up. For those few who remember, it's the same motion I made when setting the extra point huddle in high school football.
Anders says "Puh" for "up" when he wants to be picked up.
He now understands words along with saying them. The other night there was much loose talk of a bottle, which turned Anders apoplectic until his bottle arrived. He calls his bottle "bah bah." The same thing happened when we mentioned bananas without giving him one. This morning we were out of bananas, so Anna gave him mandarin oranges. He swept them off his tray, glared at her, and said "Nanas!"
He said "blue" the other day for one of his blue toys, which supports Renee's theory that Anders knows his colors. Anna thinks this notion ridiculous, but I'm leaving it in the post...
Anders has learned "no" since we deplaned. He says "no" and shakes his head quite frequently now. Last night, I asked Anders twice if he wanted to go "nigh nigh" (to bed). He replied "no" twice. I kept asking him and then he started laughing.
Anders has changed my name as well. I used to be "Dadada" or just "Dad." Now, I'm "Dee."
He also waves goodbye and says "bye" along with saying "hi."
Anders has been snuffly since we arrived, but generally well. The biggest problem is that he has not adjusted to Central Standard Time. He's still on Eastern Time despite the enveloping darkness of 4:30 pm sunsets and 8 am sunrises.
It has been a successful trip, especially for Anders' developmental curve. He's really made some jumps in the last week. Generally, his changes have not been as quick or dramatic in recent months.
We will spend New Year's Eve in Minneapolis at Mandy's house in order to avoid the Ice Harvest and to be closer to the airport (we are but a short train ride away there). We should mostly avoid the North Dakota blizzard. Anders will also get to meet their dog, Torii, which should be fun since Anders loves dogs.
So, Happy New Year to all six followers and anyone else who might have stopped.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Anders, Breaker of Houses

Anders ripped off half of a hanging vertical blind at Anna's aunt Kari's house on Christmas Day in the morning.
Yesterday at his friend Carlton Nordschow's house, Anders ripped their baby gate off it's moorings. I was picking him up at the time to prevent him from climbing the gate.
This morning, Anders tipped over two of Grandma Dorene's nice chairs, chipping one of them on the agate floor.
These are the reasons we need to sell our own house post haste.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

2010 Christmas Letter

They say a picture tells thousand words. Well, here are nine hundred twenty-two words about the last year in excruciating month-by-month detail.

In January, I went to San Diego for a professional conference while Anna’s parents, Greg and Dorene, came to Athens to help take care of Anders as a snowstorm hit Athens. Never doubt that you will have a better time in good weather if the place you left has bad weather. I also researched at the Nixon Library at Yorba Linda in Orange County, which is a Pat Nixon cloth coat compared to the Nancy Reagan mink coat up the road in Ventura County.

Anna’s brother, Josh, returned from a deployment in Iraq at the end of January and immediately came out to Ohio to meet his nephew. With Uncle Josh, we took Anders out to his first restaurant, China Panda. Anders pounded on the table with glee and was carried around by our waitress. He had a ball.

In February, Anna’s sister, Mandy, came to visit. Anna and Mandy staged our house for the purpose of selling it. We then put it up for sale.

In March, my mom, Ingrid, visited us. Ohio University also beat Georgetown in the first round of the NCAA tournament, which had Athens buzzing.

In April, Greg and Dorene came for Easter. I defended my dissertation. Our friends the Bloodworths and Renee Geary came to town to help celebrate.

In May, we had more visitors as our friends Dan and Jessica Seeley came for Mom’s Weekend, which should under no circumstances be confused with Mother’s Day. Our friend Brad Albers arrived later that month. Dr. Brad and Anna renewed their year-old debate over the health benefits of drinking orange juice. Anna is pro OJ, while Brad is pro-asparagus milk or something like that.

In June, I graduated with a Ph.D. in history from Ohio University. My mom and my uncle Fred traveled to Athens to mark the occasion. I tentatively plan not to be a student again.

We drove home for a month at the end of June. We caught Anders at just the wrong age to take a succession of long car rides, so naturally we brought him along for a four thousand mile road trip in just over a month. We took Anders to his father’s ancestral homeland in Marquette, KS. We also made a trip to my hometown of Decorah, IA. Anders was baptized on July 25, his first birthday, at the church of Anna’s grandparents in Litchfield, MN. It happened to be community band day at the Lutheran church led by a man the Minneapolis Star Tribune earlier that month called “The Mr. Holland of Litchfield.” Needless to say, Anders delighted in this loud brassy welcoming into the community of believers. His mother was mortified by such activity in a Lutheran church. Mandy and her husband Matt, along with Brad and Martha Albers were Anders’s sponsors. Ever the showman, Anders chose that day to begin crawling.

I began teaching at Ohio University-Chillicothe at the end of July. I primarily teach 20th century American history, but I have also taught courses ranging from Renaissance and Reformation Europe to the Modern Middle East.

Anna began her sixth year teaching special education at Washington Elementary in Gallipolis, OH in August, but this year she switched to teaching Kindergarten and first grade, which she likes better than she did teaching fourth and fifth grade.

September was a blur of house showings and juggling our jobs with caring for Anders. Seeing as the economy is still awesome (sense the tone), we had some nibbles on our house but no bites. If nothing else, the intermittent showings taught us how to strategically vacuum around a nap schedule.

In October, I traveled to Worcester Massachusetts for my friend Ben Rudolf’s wedding. I had the added benefit of staying with my former officemate MN Steve, who happened to live in the same city by happy coincidence.

By the middle of October we rode a wave of houseguests that lasted well into November. First Ingrid and her friend Paul visited, then Greg and Dorene came on Anders’ adjusted 1st birthday of Oct. 23, MN Steve and his girlfriend Elyse followed for Athens’ huge Halloween party, then our friend Bill Knoblauch, then Renee. We returned the favor by spending Thanksgiving with Renee and her family in Fairfax, VA. Anders was particularly taken with their Akita, the noble Lobo.

We are excited to head home to Minnesota and Iowa. It will be Anders’s first Christmas with his extended family, as the wider world was something of a biohazard to him last year. Anders has grown so much bigger and stronger over the course of the year, and it must have been hard for him to be cooped up for the first three months after his release from the hospital. This is especially true now that we have seen his personality come into focus.

Anders is remarkably outgoing. He is patient, happy, verbal, and mischievous. Our poor cat, Trudy Goodshoes, faces at least an “orange” threat level from Anders on a daily basis because Anders loves playing with her so much. Moreover, a deep passion stirs within him to turn on and off light switches, look at pictures of himself, and incessantly repeat the name of the parent not currently tending to him.

We are tremendously thankful for all of God’s blessings this Christmas season. 2010 was a much better year than 2009. We wish everyone peace, contentment, and prosperity in 2011.

Hallelujah Chorus

Anders and I were in Staples yesterday when the Hallelujah Chorus as sung by Neil Diamond came over the PA, at which point Anders started conducting from the cart. Anna was more surprised that Neil Diamond sang a Hallelujah Chorus than that Anders played the maestro role.

Anders new favorite thing is to wash his hands. We have a baby who likes vegetables more than other foods and loves to wash his hands. I'm probably jinxing it by even mentioning this new development.

When Anders is stirring in his crib he uses his supersonic baby hearing to identify me when my feet hit our hardwood floor in our room, at which point he clearly and forcefully says, "Dad." And then it is on for the day.

The Christmas card is coming online later tonight or early tomorrow. I am not happy with it. It reads like the second half of Bill Clinton's memoir. It is too much of a guest book or travel log and doesn't have enough rhetorical flourishes or comedy in it. I'll try to improve it tonight.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

As I think of things..

Anders motored up the stairs yesterday with zero assistance. It's a real thrill to walk behind him since one side is open for about half the way up. It's his new thing when I put him next to the patio door between our plants, he turns around and crawls to the stairs in about four seconds.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Anders Brings the Heat

Another thing I forgot to mention is that Anders now throws his legos and other toys at Trudy. It is not sinister, he just wants Trudy to play with him. He does get a reaction out of her, which is why he keeps doing it. Anders has a pretty good arm. He can regularly hit Trudy squarely in the side with either arm. I'm not sure Anna could do that with her right arm!

I remembered!

Anders now feeds us. That's what is happening in the facebook video Anna and I both posted about a week ago. He is feeding Anna. I like to take the waffle, put it in my hand, and then replace it on his plate, which he usually eats. Recycling the banana pieces that he gives me doesn't work as well.
I might have mentioned this one before. Anders reverently whispers his name when looking at one of our computers because he knows his picture is the screen saver on both machines and he wants to see himself. He usually whispers, then he says "Bay-bee" louder, then louder, then even louder, and eventually points at the screen and waves.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Anders and Anna and Snow

Well, Anna had a snow day Monday, a snow day today, and will have a snow day tomorrow. Monday we had almost a full inch of snow. Today was a bit more legit as we had between 4 and 5 inches.
Meanwhile, Anna has been having trouble staying healthy. It would seem that she ate some bad cookies the other day at work. We hope she will be better soon.
Anders has found the key to having fun around the house that Trudy and I discovered years ago, wind up Anna. The problem is that he does so by grabbing the lamp or TV cords and chewing on them like a mynock. We have not been able to impart fear or consequences on him yet.
I will be happy when we can communicate beyond Anders asking us to turn on the light or Anders telling us he is done eating or saying "bye bye."
Anna said Anders watched five minutes of "All My Children" this afternoon. He usually just flips through the stations quickly without really watching anything (insert joke here).
Anders was given a Radio Flyer push wagon by my uncle Fred. Anders puts things in the wagon and pushes it around. He gets frustrated easily, however, if he runs into something as he pushes the wagon. Anders then cries, which means that it's best to walk with him and navigate.
The past few times I feel like I have forgotten something that he's doing. I just wanted to put that out there.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

On the Mend

Anders is almost back to normal. The only thing he won't do normally yet is take a nap on his own. He still demands someone on whom to sleep. Anna is much better. She can talk again and isn't going to bed right after work anymore.
Anders' standing intervals are increasing. He also does this crazy move where he gets up on his knees and almost hops toward you in anticipation of being picked up. Anders is now rubbing his hands like a person would as the washed their hands or if they were hatching an evil plan. He helpfully pointed at the hand sanitizer as Anna washed her hands yesterday.
Anders does not like the voice of Yoko Ono. A couple of days ago, I tried to switch up my sports radio routine by watching a PBS documentary called John Lennon New York City on the computer. Anders took his shortest nap of the week and was out of sorts for the rest of the morning after Yoko awakened him.
Anders is getting better as rolling balls back and forth in a playful manner. He still terrorizes Trudy all day. They are like Israelis and Palestinians. They live on top of each other, seek to inhabit the same land, agitated each other, then go through periods of calm before doing it again. Their Jerusalem is either Anna's lap or my lap.
We decided against a Christmas tree this year since Anders would pretty much just be putting ornament hooks in his mouth for all his waking hours.
We have been closely following the biggest December snowfall on record in Minnesota. The video of the Metrodome roof collapsing is amazing. Lost in all that hype is that the Vadnais Heights multipurpose dome also collapsed, a suburb suffering in silence (in Don Shelby voice).
We are supposed to get some snow, a couple, three inches, but so far we've had nothing. Anna banked on a snowday tomorrow that might not come.
For now things are relatively calm, until our next minor crisis.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sunday Update

Anders has his appetite back. He is eating more solid food than he has in days. He still has his hacking cough, but mostly just at night. He doesn't, however, cough as much at the dinner table as he has in the past few days.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

A Good Night's Sleep for All

Anders slept for over twelve hours last night from just before 8 pm to about 8:15 am this morning. It is encouraging to see that he's getting better and nice for us to sleep again. Anders still has much congestion, but it seems like things are starting to drain a bit. We have stopped the Advil for the time being since he hasn't been warm lately. He is still on an antibiotic. Anders is eating a bit more and acting more like himself today than even yesterday. Meanwhile, I went off the deep end and bought a bunch of hand sanitizer yesterday, which apparently we already had on hand, but I did not notice... Oh well.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Update: Sleepy Friday

Anders played pretty hard yesterday afternoon, which led him to a big late afternoon/early evening nap, which pushed his bedtime back to about 9:30 pm. He then woke up at about 12:30 am for more children's Advil. He went back to bed and sleep and slept until nearly 8 am. He was up for about an hour and a half. Now, he has been sleeping since 9:30, so for about three hours. He is stirring now, so I better go.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Update: Good News!

Anders is feeling much better and the Corolla had some frayed engine wires, not a failing transmission! This incident once again proves that I know nothing about cars. Last night as Anna was scouring the Internet for used cars, I said, "I'm going to go to bed and dream that the Corolla is okay."
"But that's delusional. How will that help things?"
"It's the only way I will get to sleep."
Well, Boo Yeah!
Anders is playing more and longer today. Also, he is not turnip-faced right before his next dose of baby Advil. His fever is abating. Now, he needs his appetite back and his congestion to clear up. It could take a while, but we are on the right track.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Anders Stats

Anders' head is 50 cm or about 20 inches, which is the 99% (all of these numbers are not adjusted).
He is 33.5 inches long, which is the 94%.
He is 22lbs 7oz, which is the 16%. He weighed 21 lbs 9oz three months ago.

Anders also has a light case of pneumonia in his lower right lung. He is on an antibiotic. The computers at the clinic were on the fritz, so things did not go very smoothly
I also think our Corolla is dying. I think the transmission is failing. I'll know more about that situation tomorrow. Anna is staying home tomorrow so that I can deal with the car situation.

It seems like we had a week or two respite, but now we are back in it. I don't imagine anyone will sleep much tonight. I am realizing that when you have a child, problems don't add up, they multiply.
Between the antibiotic and children's Advil, I think he will be better tomorrow. He had a couple of times when he played for a prolonged period today. Just this afternoon, he played for a couple of hours, but then he got tuckered out. He sleeps more during day, but he also spends a lot time not quite asleep and not quite awake.
And the stress got to Trudy too, as she barfed a couple of times downstairs.
This too shall pass, but experiencing Anders' illness is wrenching. I think we carry the baggage of three months in the hospital into this illness. Anything to do with his lungs will always worry me.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving

We have much for which to be thankful. We are not quarantined on West Hills Drive as we were last year for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Anna had a long break, but not long enough to go home so we did the next best thing and visited our friends the Gearys in the DC metro area of Northern Virginia. Renee is convinced that Anders is a genius because he doesn't watch cartoons and more importantly she maintains that he can tell colors apart. Anna and I remain unconvinced, but it's a nice thing to hear. Renee's best friend Missy described Anders as the best behaved baby she has ever met, noting in particular how mellow he is.
Anders was in heaven at the Geary's home with two kids and two dogs bouncing around. Ryan and Finn were really good with Anders, Ryan--the older brother--in particular took an interest in Anders. Anders had such a great time on Thanksgiving Day that he refused to nap, other than briefly resting on Anna for a few minutes in the morning.
Anders has been saying "baby" a lot more than "Mama" or "Daddy" this week. He has been playing a game with Anna where he opens and closes his room door on her and alternately says "hi" and "bye." They took turns today feeding each other orange slices. Anna also said that he was saying "kitty" when he was in the pet food aisle yesterday. Tonight on Skype, he was doing his Ando Shake upon request. He calls all kids "baby," and even notices kids on TV and calls them "baby."
Anders has little interest in walking or standing on his own, much like his mother who didn't walk until 14 months of age. Cita got him to stand for a few seconds on his own on Tuesday at the library. Other than that, the closest he comes to standing is occupying both his hands while he leans on the Ottoman (That's Ottoman the furniture, not the empire from days of yore. We don't have some guy named Emek who comes here to help Anders work on posture or anything like that). He continues to like messing with our lamps and changing the channels on the TV both manually and with the remote control. He can do some pretty amazing things with the remote control, things I've never seen before on a remote control.
We took Anders to have his picture taken with Santa at Easton in Columbus today. He met Santa with the same amount of accepting detachment with which he greeted the Easter Bunny last spring. He didn't put up a fight after I deposited him on Santa's lap, but he didn't smile either. We was more interested in the props on the Santa set than Santa himself. I do have to say, though, the Santa was really good. He had good girth, a real beard, and an appropriate but not overdone amount of jolliness. It was Anders first visit to Santa since, again, last year we were in seclusion. Anders wore his new Peterson #28 Minnesota Vikings jersey. It must have been good luck as the Purple won, but bad luck for Adrian as Peterson left the game with a sprained ankle.
I don't think we will be attending church again during advent. With the students gone for our 6 week quarter break, our church went down to one 10:00 am service. 10 is smack dab in the middle of nap time. We forced the issue today, much to our dismay. We all suffered the entire day for our prideful choice. We shall return again in January when we have either an 8:30 or 11 am option.
Well, when I start rambling about the worship schedule, I know it's time to sign off. I'll try to be more regular about the updates, but I say that pretty often so I'll try to keep the updates at least at once a week. Perhaps if I get ambitious and Anders is sleepy some day, I'll try to load a video on Facebook again for the firs time in months...

Yes, Dan Seeley, That's an Peterson Jersey for Christmas Pictures w Santa




Gearys for Thanksgiving, Clarksburg Panera Napkin Hat (on the way home)




Hoodie, Clarksburg Panera, Thanksgiving Car Ride, Brent and Anders





Happy Food, Sunday Best, Hoodie





Friday, November 19, 2010

Bump on the Head

These things always happen on evenings I drive to Chillicothe to teach. Anders refused an afternoon nap so he was drunk-acting when Anna came home. He hit his head square on the floor board where two walls meet in the corner. He took a solid little chunk out and he was bleeding. It always looks worse when you cut your head open with just bone and blood vessels up there. So, the back of his head had a congealing blood spot and some of his wavy blond hair turned maroon. We discussed taking him into the emergency room, but Anna deferred to my expert opinion as a doctor that Anders was okay. (Btw, this joke will NEVER get old, so get used to it.) Anna wasn't sold, so I looked at it again before I left. I thought it was a coin flip. It looked like there might have been a gash along with the cut open chunk, so Anna decided to take him in.
I received a call half way to Chillicothe. It was Anna in the parking lot asking me if it was okay not to take Anders to Urgent Care. Why? Have you ever seen Appalachian Emergency Room on Saturday Night Live? Well, Anna did a walk-by and it looked to her like Anders would be worse off by merely sitting in the waiting room the chance that his cut would get infected.
I'm proctoring an exam and I hope to get some Anders pictures up from Roger. It's my final final exam of the quarter. I'm pretty excited.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Talkie Talkie

I imagine that Anders will wake at any minute. He usually does when I sit down to write one of these as he did this morning.
Well, it's been another eventful week around here. We had our 5th straight weekend of house guests as Renee Geary stayed with us on her way to and from visiting her family in Indiana on Wednesday and Saturday nights of last week. She even convinced us to go to a movie. Anna chose "Megamind," which I suppose partly made up for the last movie we saw together, which I picked, "Bruno." We both fell asleep in the movie.
I finished teaching for the quarter last night. We celebrated on Friday at America's Favorite Neighbor. Anders is more confident and prolific with his language. There was a tall, stout, sandy blond, goateed waiter who walked by our table. Anders kept calling him "Dad-dee." I asked Anna if she had been ordering off the menu. There was also a college aged waitress who walked by a few times, who Anders called "BA-bee," repeatedly.
On Sunday, we went with Renee and her librarian friends to the Village Bakery, a toddler hotspot. Renee was walking Anders around when a little 2 or 3 year old girl came up to Anders and kissed him on the lips and then walked away. Anders didn't know how to respond to such an aggressive woman!
I also took Anders to Roger's tie dye studio for Anders' first painting session. Roger and I put Anders' hands and feet in watercolors. Roger made two paintings, one of hand and one of feet. Anders was okay with things at first, but then got impatient. Roger suggested that we let him rest for a couple of minutes and then do a third painting. I told Roger that things were only going to get worse. Roger seemed skeptical, but I was too tired to keep Anders away from all the hazards and grime on Roger's floor. I have some pictures of Anders that Roger emailed me from his phone that I hope to load soon.
Anders has been changing stations on the TV a lot recently as you can see in the pictures. He is developing more on the talking front than on the walking front. Anders has also been getting a couple of molars on the bottom, so he has been a bit ill-tempered (but that's relative since he's so even tempered).
Anders still eats his waffle and banana for breakfast. He continues to love burrito ingredients ground up for him. Yogurt is also a favorite. He had about a third of my cinnamon twist at the Village Bakery and half of my potatoes at Applebee's. Anders loves people food. He has also rediscovered the second nap of the day. I realize this could end tomorrow, but here he is already waking up. Better go.

Channel Surfer



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Big Baby

Anders has started saying "baby" a lot at home. Yesterday, after Anna came home, she was carrying Anders around and he was saying "Mama." She walked him over to me and said, "Anders, can you say Dada? Dad?"
(Now, keep in mind, Anders has said "Dad" in reference to me on many occasions.)
Anders points at me, looks me in the eye and says, "BA-by."
Anna starts laughing, and he says it again, "BA-by."
This goes on for about two minutes. It's a wonder Anna didn't fall over she was laughing so hard.
I love the fact that Big Lebowski Era Kenny Rogers introduces this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C53QAuOoSgc


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Busy Week

Anders said kitty kat at the babysitter's place on Friday. Anders is much more verbal there than here. He also ate eggs, waffles, oatmeal and a rack of lamb (okay, I made up the last one). Pam also said that Anders looked like he was considering steps. Today, he took a step, but it was accidental. He took an independent step between holding on to my leg and a dining room chair. Anders is having a growth spurt. We are now adding waffles, eggs, and oatmeal to the rotation. We went out to eat at Lui Lui last night and he had about half our dinner rolls when he wasn't too busy flirting with college girls.
On Wednesday, we had a challenging day. Anders did not nap all day. Anna was finishing her first day without caffeine. We were both pretty ragged, but we knew it so we were able to avoid a meltdown. Monday and Wednesday are particularly challenging days since there is about an hour between when Anna gets home from teaching and I leave to teach. So anyway, we are in a pretty dark place that gets darker as the lights go out! So we hurry up to feed Anders before nightfall and as Anna tries to shovel food in, Anders points to the light, looks at Anna and babbles as if to say, "Mom, turn on the light please. This would be a lot easier if you would please turn on the light." It was hilarious. We forgot about how tired we were and just laughed. One of the challenges of living in this part of the country is that when you are already having a bad day you can almost count on something like the power going out for no reason to make things worse.
Anders is really starting to pay much more attention to his grandparents on Skype than before.
I had so much to write in my mind, but now that I'm typing I seem to have forgotten it. Perhaps it is the dull headache I have.
The headlines are that Anders now has an insatiable appetite, he is a step closer to walking or at least standing on his own, and the Vikings won...somehow...as did Iowa, again, somehow. Our friend Bill is visiting this weekend and he has brought us the finest meats and cheeses from Wisconsin. Bill was our 4th consecutive week of company. It's so nice to have visitors down here. We wish we lived closer to friends and family, but it's so nice when they drop by for visits. I think we have company lined up for the next two weekends as well.

Skoal Vikings!



Thursday, October 28, 2010

new schedule

Anders for the most part has given up the morning and afternoon nap for one midday nap of varying length, usually 1 to 1.5 hours. It is interesting to watch for his signals that he is ready to sleep. He usually starts falling down and doing things that might make him cry. Then I pick him up and rock him, but he fights like hell. We do this a few time over about half an hour until he relents to sleep. Today, he pulled a new move. I was blocking him from getting to the CD player in his room which he likes to monkey with, so he started bashing his head into the wall like a remote control toy truck. The more I get to know Anders, the more I think of him as a future defensive end who will hate roller coasters.

Kindermusic Halloween





Anders' Touchdown Signal and Trip to Kindermusic





Sunday, October 24, 2010

Grandma and Grandpa's Visit

We've decided that we need an extra person here to keep things running smoothly at Chez Peterson. We can tread water with two people, but three people for one baby and one house is really the right ratio.
It was nice to have Anna's parents here chipping in. Roger even mowed our lawn today! Roger makes his blog debut in the previous pictures. I even got a chance to go out to Stroud's Run State Park for a hike with Roger yesterday. My last hike with Roger was in late July just before Anna and Anders returned.
Anna and I went out for my birthday to Rhapsody in Nelsonville, which is easily the best restaurant in the area now that Stephen's has lost its mojo. We went out the previous night to China Panda with Anna's parents. We sat right in the middle of a high traffic area, which Anders loved. In fact, today I was at Kroger and our cashier recognized us from the other night. Anders was making eyes at his girlfriend at China Panda on Thursday night.
Greg and Dorene attended Kindermusic as well. They found the set up interesting.
It was another good weekend. It was nice to have a little break.
Anders had his adjusted first birthday yesterday. I had my 31st birthday on Wednesday. This is a short year for Anders, only 9 months long. At two years since bursting on the scene, he will be 2 and that's that. This is the only year when he has 2 birthdays, but we might keep celebrating it for a while until there is a popular uprising against it.
We have more company next week as MN Steve and his lady love travel to Athens for Halloween.
Then, the weekend after that our friend Bill will be staying with us. Finally, Trudy will have a visitor. Trudy made a couple of statement barfs yesterday. In the morning, she barfed on the living room rug where Anders plays. Then, in the afternoon, she barfed on Anna's pillow in our bed. I'm not sure what I've done to stay in Trudy's good graces, but I will try to keep doing it.
Anders has made the switch from formula to whole milk, which is part of the reason we could afford to go to rhapsody. Anders loves adult food, so we have been giving him more and more of it. We can't eat cookies around Anders anymore. He demands a taste.
I'm watching Vikings-Packers. The Vikes may not be a good football team, but they sure are an interesting football team.
I'm drifting into Larry King territory, so I shall sign off.

Go Green



Homecoming and Grandma Visit and Roger