Happy Chinese New Year’s Eve!

Today is the last day of the year of the monkey. (I think it’s pretty neat the Carolyn is a monkey. I’m a rabbit and Denis is a tiger, which means we shouldn’t be compatible, but it seems to be working out anyway.) My parents know the owners of the local Chinese restaurant, and they invited all of us to their celebration tonight. So, we put Carrie in her new red dress, packed her into the carseat, and went and had yummy Chinese food. (Unfortunately we were running late, so there are no pictures of the cute red dress – by the time we got home it was somewhat covered in drool and spit-up.)

I know it’s cliché, but I’m kind of hungry now…

The Bills Didn’t Win.

Yes, I know, they weren’t actually in the superbowl, so it really would have taken a miracle for them to win, but Carrie and I were rooting for them anyway! It was actually a pretty good game, and there were a couple of pretty funny commercials – the ones with the monkey office workers were probably my favorites.

Get iLife!

iLife ’05 is fantastic. Especially the new version of iPhoto – I’ve been obsessively compiling pictures of Carolyn into albums and books since I installed it last night. I think maybe for Christmas this year we might splurge and get keepsake albums for Carolyn’s grandparents that have pictures from her first year. That is, if I can somehow manage to keep it under the 100-page limit. Just for her first three months I have a 38 page album! (It’s really hard to leave things out!)

<photo-snob rant> I ordered a whole bunch of prints through iPhoto. I hope they turn out well – I’ve been having trouble getting good prints, which is ridiculous when you realize that they are 6 megapixel images. Ofoto seems to oversaturate the colors, although at least they don’t introduce image artifacts. I got a handful printed at Target the other day just to see what they’d be like, and they look as though I took them with the cheapest digital camera ever made. In several, Carrie’s cheeks and lips are an alarming (and pixelated) red. And they weren’t retouched in any way – just the jpeg files direct from the camera. I had to bite my tongue when the photo counter guy and a randomly passing employee were gushing over how good the prints looked. If I still worked at Kodak I’d be ashamed to see my company’s name on the back of those prints. </photo-snob rant>

Anyway, iPhoto ’05 is fantastic, and if you have a mac and a digital camera, it’s worth buying even if you don’t use any of the other programs. (Although I do intend to play around with iDVD one of these days…)

Only Six More Weeks?

So the groundhog saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter. But after the past few days of sunny, practically balmy (near freezing instead of below zero) weather, that doesn’t seem too bad. Besides, winter ending any time before mid-April around here is pretty unusual.

One of these days I really need to take those electric candles out of the front windows, too, since the days are getting longer and brighter.

Hooked

If you like Hitchhiker’s Guide-type humor, try Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. I’m now so completely hooked on these books that I’m sure I’ll be spending way more money than I ought so I can eventually own them all. (Yes, I know, I could get them out of the library, but Denis likes them too and I can definitely see reading them again someday.)

I started the first book 3 weeks ago, and now I’m almost done with the fifth. That’s not all that impressive, I suppose, as they’re not terribly difficult reading, but considering most of my “me” time lately has been rehearsing for the musical or practicing horn, it’s not too shabby.

I personally think it’s quite hysterical that Death rides a horse named “Binky”. I’ll never look at Carrie’s pacifier the same way again…

Scarf Time!

Well, not really – it’s going to be a long time before the scarf is finished, but it’s definitely going to be worth it! It’s this pattern, and it’s Manos Del Uruguay color 107. For some reason, they call this color Sage, but I always thought sage was a green color…? This is anything but green. Anyway, it’s going to look lovely with my new blue coat.


Here’s a closer look at the texture. It’s fabulous to the touch, too, not too dense and very squishy. Now if I could just find the time to work on it, I might be able to wear it before all the snow melts!

A Random Collection of Thoughts

I’m feeling totally random tonight.

Tonight’s the third night in a row Carrie has gone to bed at 10! (And hopefully she’ll sleep until 6:30 or 7 again like she did for the last two nights.) I’m finally feeling like a good parent, now that she has a somewhat consistent bedtime. Plus she wakes up so much more smiley (I didn’t think that was possible), so she obviously needed more of a routine. She’s also starting the night out in her cradle, and only moving into our bed the first time she fusses. Not that I don’t love having her all snuggled in bed with us, but you wouldn’t believe how much room she takes up. If I could only draw cartoons…picture a baby spread-eagle in the middle of a queen-sized bed with the parents hanging on for dear life on either edge of the bed, and that’s what it’s like to share a bed with a baby.

Yesterday was my youngest brother’s 20th birthday. Not that I forgot, I just didn’t remember to actually blog about it. Happy Birthday, Michael! (Of course, the fact that he just turned 20 makes me feel really old.)

Somehow I managed to, while shopping for a pacifier medicine dispenser that cost less than three dollars, find enough stuff to qualify for the free shipping when you spend $75. Because, you know, that’s so much cheaper than actually paying for the shipping for the three dollar item. I should not be allowed to shop online. (But I can’t wait to get this box. So many fun baby things!)

There’s nothing more fun than kissing a baby’s tummy and having her giggle and grab chunks of your hair so you won’t pull away.

That’s probably enough randomness for the night. Maybe tomorrow, if the stars align properly and Carolyn’s naps are long enough to shower, dress and eat with time left over, I’ll take a picture of my scarf-in-progress. It’s kind of slow going, because I rarely have time to do more than a couple rows a day, but it’s so pretty.

Nina-Nonna

(That’s what one of my great-grandmothers used to call going to sleep – “it’s time to go nina-nonna.” Although I just realized that in Italian, “nonna” means grandmother, so now I’m not exactly sure what it was supposed to mean…)

It seems to be the opposite of what you’d expect, but I’ve read in a few places that a baby who naps enough during the day will sleep better at night. Between the cold and the cold medicine, Carrie’s napping schedule got really off for a few days, and those nights she was up pretty much every two hours all night.

Yesterday, however, she got all of her nap time in, and last night she slept straight through from 10 PM to 7 AM.

Think choruses of angels singing “Hallelujah!” because that’s how I’m feeling this fine, sunny morning!

Rattle, Rattle, Bonk!

So, how exactly do you give an uncoordinated baby a rattle and not have them bonk themselves on the head with it? She was more surprised than hurt, but there was still wailing and gnashing of, um, gums I guess…

I took the rattle away. But, then again, how will she learn how to not hit herself in the head if she doesn’t do it once or twice?

This is that part of mommyhood where I have to step back and let her figure stuff out, even if it hurts sometimes, and just try to protect her from the really big hurts, isn’t it?

Snood!

I promised Lisa I’d post a link to Snood!, which is quite possibly one of the most addictive games ever. Plus, they have both mac and pc versions. (Actually, if I remember correctly, it started life out as a mac-only game.)

When you’ve been playing it non-stop instead of doing the things you should be doing, don’t say I didn’t warn you about its addictiveness…