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Irish Weekend in Wildwood

O my God! HE'S SO CUTE!



Mike doubles up. No wonder his back is always bothering him.




That's Evan's top half and Noah's bottom half. It looks like one really long kid, doesn't it?


Look at Noah's adorable little feet sticking out! I can't resist those little footsies.



Mike's ex-girlfriend! She's dressed up all fancy-like.

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Cutest Brothers Ever!

Evan is looking at the toy catalog, picking out toys to add to his "Kis-mas list". He's been adding things since right after his 3rd birthday and has a collection of toy catalogs that he brings to bed with him and takes on car trips. If we were actually keeping tabs, the list would literally be 400 pages long. Everything goes on his Christmas list, including an actual quad and motorcycle. Note to grandparents - Evan is way too young to drive a quad or motorcycle. Noah is content to crumple paper and bang his baby monitor receiver on our glass table top.

Awwww... NoNo!




And giving stinker face on the playset. Santa's watching, Mr Stinker.

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Lil NoNo turns 5 months!

We don't have a camera anymore, just Mike's phone. Unfortunately Mike travels a lot so I had to recycle a picture. We've actually been snarking Grandmom's pictures. So here we are. 5 Months.

Hello everybody!



I know. I know. We posted this one already, but this is the exact day that Noah turned 5 months old. And this shot is so funny and sums him up so perfectly, I just had to post it again. Sorry NoNo, but it's your fault for being SO CUTE!

So let me give a little update on our baby. For awhile Noah was fussy. Really fussy. Part of the reason could've been the heat and the fact we dragged him to the beach all the time in the middle of it. He also had a bit of reflux too. But now he's mellowed out into a happy little baby. But that could change since babies have on and off months. I know there's a pattern to it, but for now Noah's very happy, smiley and giggly during the day.

As for nighttime... O dear God. Noah goes about every other night now. We have a little routine where Noah, like Evan, goes to bed 7:30-8pm. Ev gets 2 stories, a drink, a prayer, lights out, 2 minutes of Mike or I laying with him then we leave and blow kisses and he falls asleep. While one of us is with Evan, the other is with Noah. He's given a bottle or nursed, I sing him a song, say a little bedtime prayer and lay him down and he's out. Then 11:30 rolls by and he's up. Sometimes to 3am. I find myself watching Mel B.'s reality show at 2:30am with Noah in my arms watching it with me. He'll fall asleep for an hour, then up again at 4am. It's awful. Then the next night he only gets up once, nurses and drifts back to sleep immediately. It's been every other night like that and it has taken its toll on my mood and my sanity.

Then I noticed something today. Mike's in Boston and I'm hanging out with the boys in the playroom tonight after dinner. Noah had been drooling like crazy. Shirt soaking drool. He was fussy about an hour before bedtime and he was chewing on his pacifier like his life depended on it. I put my finger in his mouth and ran it along his gums. I felt a hard little lump to the right and rubbed it again to make sure. Noah let out a high pitch scream. A tooth is trying to push through!

So I gave him some tylenol tonight, so please everyone keep your fingers crossed for me. Sleep my little one. Sleeeeeep.

Also, I very unofficially started solids, but I'm stopping again because my mother gave me a a guilt trip. So the plan was to start at 6 mos, do the rice cereal thing for a week, oatmeal, a few days, introduce a fruit or veggie every 3 days, blah, blah, blah... But then Noah pushed me.

He STARES at me intently when I eat all the time and tries to grab my food, so sometimes I let him suck on my chunk of watermelon or apple slice or whatever. A week ago I was eating a delicious, ripe peach... so good it almost tasted like a mango. Noah was staring at me, trying to grab the peach with his mouth wide open yelling "Ah! Ah! AHHH!" So I let him suck on it. It was so ripe that some teeny pieces came off and dribble down his chin. I panicked and took the peach away. Noah gave me a desperate look, "AHHHH!" I translated it into "But WHY?" I was at my parents' house so I called my mom at work, "Where's the baby food grinder?" My mom was quiet at first then said "You should start with rice cereal". I finally got directions from her and I got it out of my sister's closet, cleaned it and ground up some peach with breast milk. I fed Noah out on the porch on my lap and he went nuts. The first 5 bites ended up on his bib, but he slurped it up after that. When I told mom about it lately she shook her head at me,"You should've started with rice cereal."

Throwing caution to the wind, he had banana the same way the next day, then apple the day after that. Now I'm reading my baby food cook book and it confirmed my mom's advice that I should hold off "At 6 months, your baby's digestive system is still new. The first foods you offer should be the most mild and digestible ones... earlier introduction of food has been linked to allergies, diabetes and obesity." I knew this stuff from when Evan was an infant, but I got so excited when Noah showed so much interest. Evan was never that interested in food, still isn't really. So now I'm waiting a bit and going for the rice cereal first. My dear mother will be happy. We'll see how our Noah feels about it. At least I have a little more time of innocent, stinkless breast milk poops where it's hard to tell if he pooped or not. Once Noah starts eating solids - watch out! They'll stink.
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Firemen Weekend in Wildwood

Evan's obsessed with being a fireman. In fact, he's going to be a fireman again for Halloween. Yay! Saves us some money. So here we are checking out the fire trucks at the big parade in Wildwood.




Hi we're the dork family in sunglasses. This is one of those awkward family pictures that's going to be circulating on the internet someday.



The parade kicked off with streamer fireworks. Our kids held onto the streamers. Elizabeth took hers home to make pompoms. Evan wrapped himself up like a mummy.



Poor little Noah. I promise I will NEVER show this shot to any of your girlfriends.


Dan shows off his legs.


My happy little boy!




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Evan, the Guitarist

This is the night we met Becky and Chris for dinner in Stone Harbor for Chris's birthday. We had Aunt Genie, Uncle Dan and my mom babysit for us. Aren't we lucky? We get 3 babysitters on a night out. We would've had 4, but Jess dropped out. I guess teenagers have better things to do on a Saturday night.

Uncle Dan brought his guitar and was so patient teaching Evan how to use it.


Evan's face has a look of pure joy! Now let's get him working at the coffee shop. Taylor Swift started out at Coffee Talk in Stone Harbor. Now Evan will follow in her footsteps. Singing songs containing the word "poop".



Thank you! Thank you to all our wonderful babysitters. Evan, Noah, Mike and I love you so much!

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Summer Stuff

We're so sad summer's over. Noah is very upset that he has to start wearing pants. Here are some highlights.


















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First Day of PreK

You can see it's a good summer by Evan's legs. They're brown and covered in mosquito bites, cuts and bruises. And despite gallons of sunscreen even little Noah has color. He has worn onesies the whole summer - he hardly ever wears pants. It has been a busy, busy summer full of beach time, boardwalk rides, riding boogey boards at dusk in Stone Harbor, swimming in Aunt Genie's pool, playing at the new playset in our back yard (pics coming soon), bbqs, playdates, houseguests, the zoo and hanging out with the aunties, cousins and grandparents. It all kicked off with Noah's birth and moving to our new house. After the awful experience of house hunting and moving we haven't looked back and our little family had the best summer together especially with our little baby Noah.

Evan's not picking a wedgie... He's just holding his lunch box.


I had to turn Noah around because the sun was in his eyes. Then we walked to school!

Evan insisted on bringing his Diego sunglasses.


Evan's class is especially cute - and big. This year it's 16-18 kids.


Here's Evan's recap of his second day of school (he goes mornings Mon-Wed). He asked his teacher Miss Catie to bring him the bathroom. She helped him and her pencil fell in the toilet after he peed. He flushed the toilet and it went down and then back up. He offered to get it for her and she laughed and said she would get another one. The 4 fish in the tank are now like 20 because they had babies since the orientation.

Both days I walked over with Noah to pick up Evan expecting a running hug and a "MOMMY!" like at Green Lane. I got there and he gave me a smile as he sat and ate his lunch with the rest of the group. Then he forgot I was there. I don't know if he just likes it better then Green Lane or if he's just older now, or maybe he's just been bored to death with me caring for Noah, but he really loves it there so far (only 2 days so far). He asked if he could go Thursdays too. Mike and I are considering it. The second day at lunch a little girl was eating what looked like a tupperware container of beef stroganof. Evan wrinkled his nose and said, "Ew. That smells gross."

As for our little Noah, he nurses now infrequently. Better than nothing - yay! Once in the middle of the night and sometimes, SOMETIMES during the day. So I'm still expressing milk 5x day. Mike and I went out to Harpoon Henry's on the bay with our old neighbors one night without the kids and I felt a twinge of sadness when I saw a mommy nursing her daughter as the sun was setting over the water. I was sad because I missed the kids at that sunset... We usually bring them everywhere with us and I knew Evan would've loved the restaurant. He would've ordered a "crabby patty" and a salad with balsamic dressing. Also I was sad because Noah nursed regularly for only his first month and I miss that special mommy/baby bond. Nursing is much nicer then being milked by a crappy machine that I have to bring everywhere with me (I have my expensive one I keep at home and a cheaper one that I travel EVERYWHERE with). I think I'm going to reevaluate next month when I start Noah on solids. At that point I'm considering weening him off the breast milk for formula. Don't tell Mike. I suspect it will be much easier than Evan who nursed for over 2 years. Thank God he doesn't remember it. But the kid is obsessed with boobies. Obsessed.

Noah says, "I'm so cute! I'm the baby. Gotta love me. Even though I don't sleep through the night yet."