In he past few days Ellie has really picked up some new abilities and gained some real-life knowledge including:
How to put on socks...
The mystery of magnets...
How to hear the beat in your head...
And stairs are for climbing...
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The New House.. in Photos
At long last, as with our last post, we have finally gotten around to taking a few snapshots of our new house. So, at the request of family, here they are:

(( First Floor ))
Living Room:
Kitchen (Ellie is in the dining room, with the fireplace to her left):
(( Second Floor ))
Landing / Library:
(( note: I stood on the spiral staircase, a couple steps down, to take this picture ))
More Landing / Library (Ellie is in front of the bathroom door):
(( note: I stood in the doorway to the Master Bedroom to get this shot ))
Bathroom (I guess you'd call it the Master Bath -- though it's across the hall from our room):
Master Bedroom:
View of Warren Prescott Elementary School (which would be Ellie's first school) from the Master Bedroom:
(( Third Floor ))
Ellie's Room:
(( note: there is a very small landing on the third floor between the office and Ellie's room, but it's too hard to photograph and there really isn't anything to see ))
Office / Guest Room:
Monday, January 4, 2010
Catching Up
So a lot happened in December...so much that it kept us so busy we weren't able to spend even a few minutes in front of a computer and write a blog post. Well, it seems that life is back to a predictible, regular, although a bit chaotic, routine. Below is a brief summary of the month of December:
- We sold the condo! We closed on the condo at the very beginning of December. We were so overjoyed to 1) have an offer on it before we moved to the new house and 2) close in about a month. It was a stressful period for us, and we are very happy that it is done.
- We got a tooth! Well, technically Ellie got a tooth. Finally a bottom tooth started to peek out. I'm having trouble getting a photo of it (baby teeth are quite small).
- Ellie got tubes. After continual ear infections for a few months we opted to put tubes in Ellie's ears. The ear infections didn't seem to really bother her, but we were going to the doctor weekly, constantly giving her medicine, and fighting low fevers. So, Ellie underwent general anesthesia (for about 5 minutes) at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and had tubes placed in her ears. I was in the operating room until she was asleep and with her when she woke up in the recovery room. The whole surgery and ordeal was much worse on us than it was on her. The next day she as back to normal (without antibiotics, a doctor's appointment, or taking Tylenol for a fever!)
- Holiday Party! We hosted a holiday party at the new house. We had a great turn out of friends (from work and beyond) and it was a very enjoyble evening!
- Christmas #1: On the evening of the day Ellie got her tubes put in, we celebrated Christmas in Boston at our place with Aunt Susie. We opened some presents, had a nice dinner, and relaxed a little bit.
- Christmas #2 - The evening after Christmas #1, the family jetted off to Chicago to spend a long weekend with Nick's side of the family. That Saturday Nick's parents hosted a holiday gathering for extended family. It was great to see family and meet Ellie's new cousin William (born to Nick's cousin on Halloween!). Ellie and I had a blast and even made time to visit with good friends. Nick, however, got sick with a stomach virus and was down for the count most of the weekend.
- Christmas #3 - Tuesday of the week of Christmas, we packed up and escaped freezing rain in Chicago to head to Santa Barbara. We did Christmas the VB way this year. My grandparents and aunt and uncle hadn't seen Ellie since August so it was fun for them to see a babbling, crawling, pulling up on anything Ellie. Again, we had great time. Ellie proved once again that she is an expert traveller and was awesome on all three flights (and the tubes apparently did their job).
- We started cruising! Little Ellie has started to cruise around furniture and even very carefully move from one piece of furniture to another (or to one of us). However, to switch pieces, she needs to have a hand on each piece at the same time. But we now make our way around all the kitchen cabinets, down the length of a bookcase to pull down more books, and circling around the coffee table is a great pasttime now!
- Dancing...Head banging...bouncing...Ellie loves music and loves to groove to the beat or clap along (slightly off rhythm, but we can work on that later).
How Nick Started the New Year...The Winter Classic
So this year, the NHL held the Winter Classic in Boston at Fenway Park. Nick had to work on New Year's Day, but he got to help field produce WHDH's coverage of the event (read: hang out at Fenway, watch the hockey game, have a press pass that allowed him access to the field/rink and throughout the stands, get up close and personal with Bruins and Flyers players, etc.).
Although it was cold, Nick had a great time and didn't really consider the day "work". Ahhh...the perks of working for a TV station.
Although it was cold, Nick had a great time and didn't really consider the day "work". Ahhh...the perks of working for a TV station.
Exterior of Fenway Park decorated for the Winter Classic between the Bruins and the Flyers.
Nick showing his loyalty to the Blackhawks...who were not playing that day.
The rink (all these photos were taken by Nick, thanks to his media pass and access to the field)
Nick hanging out on the field.
Yep.. Nick was that close (this is practice, not the actual game).
Watching the game from up in the stands.
And finally, some photos of Nick "working."
And yes, Nick did get on the ice, just barely, but he said he had to do it.
(Those are his feet.)
Friday, January 1, 2010
10 Months...oh yeah!
No dolphin picture because we were in Chicago celebrating our second of three Christmases. There is a lot for us to catch up on, on the blog. New Year's resolution perhaps??
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