We took our first ride on the swing last week. We also experienced the top of a slide but that photo is on my phone and I don't know how to get it here. I think she kind of liked it. M's convinced she's going to be a daredevil like her mom and I hope that's true. I hope she's adventurous (in the legal way, anyhow) because it makes life more interesting.
We've had a pretty busy few weeks. After M's parents left (did I mention they were here?), we went camping for the first time with the girl. Actually, it was the first time he and I went too - I don't know why we've never camped together because we both like it. We drove west until we found dry weather. (We found it.) We tested out our new tent, our new air mattress, etc, etc. We found out that our lovely car, advertised as a sports utility type vehicle and one of the most popular vehicles in the northwest, barely fit all our camping gear. So what happens if we get a dog or if we want to take someone with us?! They have to sit on the roof, I'm afraid!
We experienced E's first cold too, right after the camping trip. We got to see firsthand what it was like to have a baby that woke up in the middle of the night. It's hard and I'm glad it's over.
She's still a little snotty, we call it, but thankfully, she's sleeping during the night. Naps are harder, she definitely doesn't want to be asleep. Too much fun stuff to learn about, I guess. At least at night, we go to sleep too, so it's not such a big deal. lol
Last weekend, we went out with a couple from our Peps group. It's a parenting group that we had joined when E was born. We did it for 12 weeks and then everyone fell off the face of the planet. Except the ones who are our neighbors, who we've seen once a week, whether they are just passing by on a walk or what. These people we actually made plans with and we all went on a hike! It was a really good time and M and I talked afterward about how much we like them and hope they liked us. It's like interviewing for friends or something. We wonder if they liked us as much and whether we'll get together again! lol Sounds like junior high, doesn't it?
One thing we've experienced since living in Seattle is that the majority of people are friendly on the surface but when you want to get to know them better, they definitely disappear. We've decided to make more of an effort to "put ourselves out there" because without family around, friends become really important. I would say 90 percent of the people we meet have family around or were from here, and they just don't have time to fit you in. That's just our observation. Believe me, I know we have a lot to do with it which is why we are going to work harder. But you can only ask so many times when people don't reciprocate. Eventually you give up.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Learning something new everyday
Posted by grrltraveler at 4:47 PM
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I'm so proud of you for getting OUT there the way you do! Hiking, camping with the little one, seeking friends in a town where you have no family...
And who wouldn't want to be your friends? Youse guys are the BEST!!
Miss you........ Glad to read you and see another picture of your sweet (adventurous!) baby girl!
xo
Camping! Cool! Personally, I'm sick of dry weather although, durning a camping trip would be not as fun wet, even though I absolutely love rain.
I can't believe you guys went camping with the little one!!! Good for you! Always glad to see a new picture of your E and hear how you guys are doing!
Ahhhh, the snotty nose. Did you use the bulb thingee? babies hate htat!
She just gets cuter and cuter with every picture.
xoxoxo
And that's why you need to move to NY, where people are...um...pretty much the same as there.
Never mind.
Love the pics of E. She's growing more adorable every day. She'll be lucky if she turns out just like her parents.
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