Wednesday, October 31, 2007

pumpkin pie anyone?



The pictures say it all. Halloween at Microsoft.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

why didn't steve stop me?





It is well known among people who know me that I have very big ideas. This can be a good thing. However, sometimes I need Steve to help me pare down my big ideas into something more manageable; he helps me with moderation. So it was his job, when we talked about our first major trip with Samuel, to keep perspective.

For instance, when we started talking about going to Maneesha's wedding in Detroit and I mentioned that we should visit his parents, Steve probably should have proceeded with caution. When I suggested that we stop in Chicago along the way perhaps alarm bells should have sounded. Then I dreamed up the idea of flying into Minneapolis for a few days, flying to Chicago, staying two nights, renting a car, driving to Detroit, doing a pit stop to reminisce in Ann Arbor, staying two nights in Detroit, go to the wedding, turn around and get back in the car to return to the Chicago airport and fly home.

What?!?! With a 5 month old who had never been on an extended trip before? I'd say what was I thinking, but we know what I was thinking - it seemed like a good idea at the time, and so efficient! The real question is, what was Steve thinking? I mean really, it's his job to keep me in check.

It all worked out in the end. Samuel got to visit Grandma Susan and Grandpa Tom for the first time, we saw Ben and Jill in Chicago and stayed in a nice hotel, Steve was pleased we were able to make it to Maneesha's wedding, and the only tough part was the drive from Chicago to Detroit and back again. That was fairly hellish. Samuel screamed almost the entire way there and back.

sitting


Samuel started sitting up on his own for the first time at Grandma Susan's and Grandpa Tom's house at the ripe old age of 5 and a half months. This exciting new development has opened up whole worlds of activity as Samuel can now use his hands to play with toys much more easily, and his view of his environment has drastically changed from his new perch.