2010 Book List

1. Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates

2. The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan (February Book Club – Stefania)

3. Serendipity by Louise Shaffer (March/April Book Club – Me)

4. Still Alice by Lisa Genova (April Book Club – Courtney)

5. The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian

6. Blue Shoe by Anne Lamott (May Book Club – Heather)

7.  Your Best Birth: Know All Your Options, Discover the Natural Choices and Take Back the Birth Experience by Ricki Lake, Abby Epstein and Jacques Moritz

8. Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood (June Book Club – Cathy)

9. Midwives by Chris Bohjalian

10. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (July Book Club – Jenna)

11. The Help by Kathryn Stockett

12. The Late, Lamented Molly Marx (August Book Club  – Kate’s pick, Beverly’s house)

13. Geek Love by Katherine Dunn (November Book Club – Stefania)

I am sure I missed some betweem #10 and #13, but cut me some slack – I had a baby this year – geesh!

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Christmas Trip to Paradise

This Christmas, we headed to Florida to be with our family.  At the holidays, I am even more thankful that Ryan and I are from the same town.  There is no question about where we will go.  We enjoyed visiting for over a week, and now it’s time to head home.  I’m ready to go home, but not ready to leave.  We’ve had so much wonderful family time.

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5 Months Old

5 months old, 15.5 lbs and loving life – so are we!

We haven’t started cereal yet, mostly just because we haven’t gotten around to it.  She’s still working on finding her feet – we think she hasn’t yet because they are always in socks or pjs! Still working on rolling over from back to front.  She sits up while assisted, but still falls over if you let go.  She has total head control.  She smiles a ton, and smiles across the room if she meets our eyes or hears our voices.  Her favorite song is the bicycle song, which we learned at mom and baby yoga.  We’ve just started music classes.  After the New Year, she’ll be going to daycare 3 days a week, and staying home with daddy 2 days a week.  (Mommy is back to work 5 short days a week).  She’s all done sleeping with the swaddle,  and has moved on to the sleep sack/wearable blanket.  She still sleeps with the womb bear at night.  She usually gets up about once during the night (goes to bed about 7pm, and wakes up about 6:30am).  She’s really starting to find her voice, and she even has a sleepy song.  She is facinated with her hands, and puts anything she can get them on into her mouth.  She loves her Sophie the Giraffe.  No teeth yet.  Also, we’ve stopped her reflux medication, and she’s doing great!

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All Dressed Up

You only get so many opportunities to wear your party dress!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Baby’s First Christmas

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M’s First Cold

M has her first cold.  After sleeping through the night for four nights in a row (!!!) she was up once last night coughing.  I have a feeling tonight will be worse, but overall she’s doing ok.  Here she is cuddling up on the couch with daddy and her tag blanket from Cathy.

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Izzie and Her Buddy

Bestest friends.

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M Meets Santa

It started out badly, but she was a trooper!

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Child Dedication Ceremony

Today we held M’s dedication ceremony.   Rather than holding Christian-style baptism ceremonies, most Unitarian Universalist congregations have child dedication services for infants, young adopted children, or young children whose families have recently joined the congregation.

The parents bring the child to the front of the sanctuary at a designated time in a regular Sunday worship service, and the minister presides over the ceremony. The dedication ceremony is generally a celebration of the blessing of new life, an expression of the parents’ hopes for their child, and a call to the parents and the congregation’s members to lead and nurture the child’s spiritual life as it grows.

One of the other mothers sung a song, Everything Possible, by Fred Small:

We have cleared off the table, the leftovers saved,
Washed the dishes and put them away
I have told you a story and tucked you in tight
At the end of your knockabout day
As the moon sets its sails to carry you to sleep
Over the midnight sea
I will sing you a song no one sang to me
May it keep you good company.

CHORUS:
You can be anybody you want to be,
You can love whomever you will
You can travel any country where your heart leads
And know I will love you still
You can live by yourself, you can gather friends around,
You can choose one special one
And the only measure of your words and your deeds
Will be the love you leave behind when you’re done.

There are girls who grow up strong and bold
There are boys quiet and kind
Some race on ahead, some follow behind
Some go in their own way and time
Some women love women, some men love men
Some raise children, some never do
You can dream all the day never reaching the end
Of everything possible for you.

Don’t be rattled by names, by taunts, by games
But seek out spirits true
If you give your friends the best part of yourself
They will give the same back to you.

The congregation read the Congregational Commitment:

We each bear some responsibility for the care and nurture of all children.  Our task is to seek peace and justice so that children may live without the threat of violence.  Our task is to be good stewards of the earth, so that children may inherit a healthy planet.  Our task is to freely and responsibly explore the paths of truth and meaning, so that children may know the value of spiritual living.  Because our children learn to live as we live and learn to love as we love, we commit to live well and love deeply all the days of our lives.

Ryan and I declared our wishes for M on her dedication day:

We hope she will grow up with . . .

– a curiousity to explore her community and the world,

– a compassion for animals and people,

– a desire to stand up for and care for those in need,

– a love of nature and the outdoors,

– and of course, an appreciation of music.

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Keeping Warm

M is the proud new owner of a built in carseat blanket thing and a hat with ear flaps.  Who would have thought I’d have a baby who needed these things!?  Oh, and her eyes are still blue.  Who would have thought I’d have a blue eyed baby?!

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