Saturday, January 24, 2009

Head Count and a few more great things about living here

WAC the Youngest - getting better, but still on the nebulizer 2x/day, energy level has returned, so keeping him calm is a challenge. Monopoly, Blokus, lots of cartoons, and several gallons of "Oodles of Noodles". Cross-fingers, back to school on Monday!

AMC the Middle - awesome Parent/Teacher conference, heartwarming reinforcement that this move has been good for him. He is maturing, so loving, practicing to be a really good big brother (most of the time) and the happiest kid! Thank Goodness.

ABL the Oldest - either he grew again or his hair is getting taller, in the thick of midterms, came down with a cold yesterday, still has a Math final to study for (UGH), looking forward to his winter break and a visit to Cali.

Hubbie - working crazy hours, but made it home in time for dinner once this week - yahoo! checks the weather in Key West daily and is counting the days until
our vacation.

Me - tying up a few loose ends, thinking about getting tax papers organized (it's only January, right), bummed about missing yoga and the Y this past week, loving the tulips for sale everywhere (the color is happy-making).


On the few more great things ... we have an awesome pediatrician - OMG, I feel so lucky, super friendly (and very informative, which I love), not in a hurry at all, the boys thought he was really funny, his nurses are wonderful - big sigh of relief. And when was the last time you had a prescription filled in 5 minutes?!? No joke, our local pharmacy - Rumson Pharmacy is awesome - homeopathic remedies (and knowlegeable staff), high end cosmetics, gifts, cards, toys, supplies, etc. and it's 3 blocks from our house!

If haven't already mentioned it, the Navesink River is partially frozen. It's absolutely beautiful! I hear from the locals that if it freezes completely, Ice Boaters from all over will start migrating and racing. How cool would that be? Literally!

1 comment:

Haute Today said...

I want to come and visit.
It's windy and cold for here......the ice and snow would make it feel much more appropriate.
Legos, book reports, and darda tracks all over the house.
Just finished our first REAL rain storm. Man. Much needed....but I had forgotten how boys create so much mud...:)
Xo
me