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Monthly Archive for July, 2007

In the past week Simon has added two new tricks to his arsenal, both of which have occurred when I was not around. Given that I’m around 99% of the time, I’m beginning to think Simon knows what he’s doing in this regard and is out to get his mama for some injustice I have […]

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Nine-Month Check-up

Yesterday Simon went back to the pediatrician for his nine-month check-up. The relevant stats are: height-28 1/4 inches, putting him in the 50th percentile, same as last visit weight-18 pounds, 6 ounces, putting him in the 25th percentile , a slight drop from last visit head circumference-18 5/8 inches, putting him in the 95th percentile, […]

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What is Brain?

In what is widely regarded as the worst (and possibly most sexist) Star Trek episode ever, the crew of the Enterprise runs into a group of alien airhead women, the Eymorgs, who steal Spock’s brain to think for them and run their society’s infrastructure. It seems they have lost the ability to think for themselves. […]

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Getting Judgmental

The Scene: A lovely day in Tyler Park, sunny, breezy and comfortably warm. The Players: Matt, Jessica, Simon. A slighter younger, significantly hipper couple with their two sons, age approximately 4 and 7. Our time at the park began by simply lying on a blanket under a tree and rolling a tennis ball and forth […]

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Baby Sam

I just got the most recent update on my friend Jen’s son Sam. The good news is that Sam’s overall heart function continues to improve. The not so good news is that his aorta has re-narrowed in one place, necessitating more surgery early next week. This time the surgeon plans to go in from his […]

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Attached at the Hip

Simon is now in the full throes of separation anxiety. This developmentally normal phase is alternately cute and tiresome, thrilling and exhausting. I am Simon’s entire world, or at the very least his very most favorite person within it. When I laugh at him, he laughs. If I seem upset, he will, too. What’s more, […]

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Police Reunion Tour

This past weekend, Matt and I went with friends to the Police Reunion tour at Churchill Downs. Matt discovered The Police in 1983, the year they broke up. They were the band who got him to listen to rock music and remained his favorite for over two decades. I discovered Sting in 1984 when his […]

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Simon will be nine months old next Monday. According to the books, that puts him five days away from crawling. Well, I’ve baby-proofed in anticipation of the big event, but I’m not counting on it happening anytime soon. Simon hasn’t been early with any major motor skill, but this is the first he’s likely to […]

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Table Food

Tonight was the night Simon ate the firstĀ  real table food I made for him. I’ve been waiting eagerly to introduce Simon to more complicated food and have him join me at the table, and I’m very excited that our gustatory adventure has begun. For the past month, Simon’s breakfast (oatmeal or muesli with fruit) […]

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Eskimo Kisses and Face Pats

Simon has been working on cutting his central and lateral incisors (the front four teeth) for over a week now, and it has resulted in some fussy, uncomfortable days and some board books with chewed up corners. Friday night I finally saw the culprits-four tiny icebergs just about to break through the gummy surface-when Simon […]

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