We were so lucky to have a crowd at Thanksgiving time this year -- it sure bits a plastic mattress in a Cincinnati hospital!
Erica's parents arrived on Monday night and spent the week taking care of Miriam (thanks guys!), hanging out at our house, and sharing in some birthday fun at Miri's birthday party #2. At left, Miri plays with the toy from Grandma and Grandpa and models an oh-so-cute hat her Aunt Vida knit for her. Unfortunately, Miri apparently has learned to close her eyes when she sees the camera -- she gets that from her dad. [We think the Grandparents look great, however!]
Chris' brother Mike came down with the Myers clan -- Ann, Matthew, and Damon. The boys had a great time celebrating "Mirsy's" birthday. We think it was the frost-your-own cupcakes that won them over. Miri loved her Worcester Sharks hockey stick and hanging out with the big boys. Cousin Pearce made an appearance with his dad and "Gogi" (that's grandma for those who don't speak Pearce yet). Erica's cousins, Gabe and Ilana also stopped by to join in the fun. What a crowd!
We loved being at Grandma Margery's with the whole family for Thanksgiving #1. Miri had bells on, literally. For dinner #2 we headed to the Ross family home and got to see the whole Ross crew as well as Aunt Laura. Miri had birthday party #3 (ai, the spoiling has begun!) and was showered with more presents, while her parents indulged in more pie, more sweet potatoes, and more stuffing. We're just barely at the point where we can eat again...
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
One Year Old!
We can't believe we have a one year old! A year ago, we were eating Thanksgiving dinner in a Cincinnati hospital overlooking the old Gruen watch factory that Chris' great-great grandfather built. Now we have a walking, (almost) talking one year old!
Here are some highlights from her big day.
Miri enjoys some apple crisp. Sugar and butter....yum!
Here is Miri enjoying her birthday singing.
Here are some highlights from her big day.
Miri enjoys some apple crisp. Sugar and butter....yum!
The happy family!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Trip to Philly
Last weekend we had a great, quick trip to Philly for the wedding of Erica's school friends, Anna and Tal. The wedding was beautiful, the couple was thrilled, and we had a chance to get our dancing shoes on! How was it that Mommy and Daddy were able to party the night away? Rachel and Morris! Yes, our dear friends looked after Miri and their daughter, Pardes. Pardes was still euphoric over the Phillies' World Series win; Miri is waitin' till next year for the Nats. The two had a great time playing at the park and chasing each other around the house. We all got a chance to hang out Sunday morning and feast on challah french toast. The visit was way too short, but we look forward to seeing the whole family again soon.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Election Mania
Finally!! It's over...and we won! Words can't really describe how happy we were to see the results last night. Miri got to vote in her first election (Daddy let her touch the screen for Obama/Biden), and she emerged from the polling place with her very own "I Voted" sticker. At right, she eats breakfast while waiting in line (one hour!) to vote.
We have had a busy couple of months campaigning with Miri in the swing state of Virginia. Daddy did his part by driving down there, knocking on doors, calling voters, and generally remaining calm and upbeat through the whole process. Mommy did her part by not freaking out when Miri was screaming, crying, fussy, etc. Miri did her part by being really cute (and thus helping get more voters to the polls) and allowing her schedule to be totally disrupted for a good cause. She took naps in the car and at supporters' houses, ate in the carseat, and went door to door in the rain. What a trouper! She never walked more than she did yesterday and she was tuckered out by day's end -- she couldn't stay up for the big announcement, but she awoke to a BRAND NEW COUNTRY!
We have had a busy couple of months campaigning with Miri in the swing state of Virginia. Daddy did his part by driving down there, knocking on doors, calling voters, and generally remaining calm and upbeat through the whole process. Mommy did her part by not freaking out when Miri was screaming, crying, fussy, etc. Miri did her part by being really cute (and thus helping get more voters to the polls) and allowing her schedule to be totally disrupted for a good cause. She took naps in the car and at supporters' houses, ate in the carseat, and went door to door in the rain. What a trouper! She never walked more than she did yesterday and she was tuckered out by day's end -- she couldn't stay up for the big announcement, but she awoke to a BRAND NEW COUNTRY!
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