July 29, 2013

South Carolina

The highlight of the month was a week vacation in South Carolina with the Pietrini's. While this is our seventh year on the Isle of Palm, the week was like none other with not one but two babes in tow for the first time.
Because we figured the babies wouldn't do well on at 16 hour car ride, and considering the mounds of extra stuff we need to bring to SC with us this time around, they boys (a.k.a. Seth, Jim, and Nathan) drove themselves and the "stuff" while the girls flew with the babies.
Always pointing that finger


We still managed to fly with all kinds of stuff. 







Hannah is obsessed with Waylon, in case you didn't gather this from the pictures. Most of the time, Waylon could care less about paying attention to or playing with Hannah. Hannah, on the other hand, follows Waylon around, chases him thinking it's a game (really he just wants away from her), and she can't keep her hands off of him...and his hair! 

Enjoy just a fraction of the pics taken during the week!






















"Check me out ladies!"














This is the best we got in their matching outfits.












It is perfectly acceptable to toss your babies in a Pack 'n Play at a restaurant right?





Sleepy beach baby

Sleepy beach baby and sleepy beach babe.






Thanks Grammy & Grandpa for a great week!

July 3, 2013

10 Months

I really can't believe Hannah is ten months already. It doesn't seem all that long ago that she was entirely dependent on Seth and me for everything, but now she has become more mobile, talkative and able to feed herself (to some extent). She has become so much fun!





I thought Hannah said her first word this month - ball - but she hasn't come back to saying it since the three days she kept repeating it. Plus, I'm not sure if it counts since she really doesn't associate "ball" with an actual ball. Second word in the running for her first word is "uh-oh". I'm not convinced this is her first word either since it's really not a word at all, however I think she has a concept of what it means. 


This past month we celebrated Seth's first Father's Day. Most of the day was spent watching Hannah think Waylon was chasing her, baby races, and playing in the kiddie pool for the first time.





Next Father's Day, Zach joins the pack.











Check out Hannah's way of sleeping/flexibility. It's unreal!




It's really true when people say, "Time flies." 

June 3, 2013

Nine Months

I turned nine months today, and I decided I don't want to eat any solids. Except puffs of course.





Are we done yet?

May 28, 2013

Memorial Day

Since May 27 was both Seth's birthday and Memorial Day, I packed the three of us a lunch and we headed out to Mount Olive Cemetery to to visit Gramps, Hannah's paternal great-grandfather, who passed away four years ago. It was the first time any of us had visited since Gramps' passing. 

Here are some pics from our day.













May 14, 2013

Broken In

Picking up Hannah from daycare is routine. When I arrive to the facility, I scan for a spot between the other cars temporarily parked, park, or drive past and turn around if this quick exit option is available. I then jump out, lock the car, open the outer gate of the facility, walk to the entrance, key in the unlock code, grab her from the infant room, exit, unlock the car door, put Hannah in her car seat, and hop in the front seat happy to be proceeding home.

On Wednesday, May 1, pickup ended (and not until later did I realize it actually also began) differently. After I strapped Hannah into her car seat and hopped into the front seat I realized that the front passenger-side window was busted in.



My first and naive inclination was that my window spontaneously broke. Regardless, I scanned for my purse (then phone and pump; they remained rested were they were left). No purse. I jumped out, grabbed Hannah out of her car seat, and began scanning the parking lot and questioning other parents that were pulled up in front of me if they saw anything. Nothing.

KinderCare called the police. The KinderCare director also offered to take Hannah off my hands, but I clung to her and she sat on my hip as I reported what I knew to the cop when he arrived.

Did I see or hear anything: nope. I did remember noting that this was a rare day to see no other cars pulled up to the curb when I arrived. I had swung my car around before I parked (easy exit, remember) and now realized I made the passenger side nicely assailable for a drive-by window bust. The kids and teachers outside just behind the adjacent fence didn't deter the theif(s), and they correctly presumed the fence was high enough and kids loud enough for them to neither be seen nor heard.

Sometime between providing the information I could and describing the contents of my purse, the cop asked if I want the good news or bad news first. I asked for the bad first. "No cameras and no witnesses doesn't make for a good possibility of catching the perpetrator(s)." And the good news? "Everything is replaceable."

Although the latter comment was somewhat annoying, it reinforced what I was already thinking: thankfully nothing happened to Hannah.

I didn't expect to hear anything from the detective on my case. I figured they wanted the money inside, and I cancelled all my credit cards so those would be denied. No later than the next day did I receive a call that someone tried to cash a $3,600 check of mine under another victims name to retrieve the cash, plus $1,000. This wasn't just a one-time drive by. They're professionals, and known as the Felony Lane Gang. "Lane" because they drive up to the farthest lane at the bank and make a split check "deposit".

Even after notifying my bank and putting alerts on my account, the thieves were able to "deposit" four checks belonging to another victim into my account and withdraw another $1,000 in the same transaction. While they took $4,000 out of my account, they walked away with over $7,000 since they were cashing fraudulent checks at the same time.

Our bank covered the expenses since we put the proper alerts on our account, but it just makes me wonder what not, one, two, or three, but FOUR tellers were thinking when they cashed thousand dollar checks and gave an additional $1,000 cash when I clearly had "purse stolen" on my account.

So, for the time being, no one can withdraw money in my name.

This whole experience really got me thinking about my craving for justice/fairness. Something that I have exhibited since I was a child, and my response to losing what is "mine".

What actually pains me more than losing my possessions is that someone else took them, unfairly, and successfully used my own name to scheme their way into more. And they did this all so purposefully. So selfishly. As if they believed they were somehow entitled. That they believed they should have wealth if other people have wealth, or, they think they're stealing from people who wouldn't notice a "few" missing bucks an this justifies their action. But that might be giving them the benefit of the doubt. Their scheming is likely deliberate, deliberate and perpetual sin. It grieves me. It grieves the Lord.

To close, this is a reminder to hold strongly to my desire to be a steward. To recognize that all I have belongs to the Lord, to use my resources and possessions for His glory, and to hold nothing too tightly or feel secure in anything but Him.

"The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised." - Job 1:21




May 3, 2013

Scootin' at Eight Months

We have a scooter on our hands! Hannah's hasn't quite graduated into crawling, but she finds ways to get where she needs to go.




This past month I had my first business trip since returning from maternity leave. 

Destination: Marbella, Spain
Duration: Four days

While not a long trip, Spain gave me the opportunity to test the waters for more extended future travels, and it ended up being a nice getaway. My meetings happened to take place at a beach side resort and I had my arrival afternoon and rest day to lay by the pool in sunshine and perfect temps. I was able to Skype with Seth and Hannah everyday, and before I knew it I was back on a plane to come home.



I also made it out to a futbol game!
I arrived at the condo at 7:00 PM (a.k.a Hannah's Witching Hour). Seth warned me that she was tired. But as soon as she saw me she grew happy, excited, and awake! It was a good homecoming. 

Although this particular trip was not typical, I am more confident about being away. Next up: Hamburg, Germany. But this time, it will be for 11 days!

I'll close by leaving you with this gem!