Sunday, December 31, 2006

Karens Here for a Visit


My sister is here for a short visit and the New Year - Yeah! She met jack and we have all been spending mucho time together. Yesterday we started the day by going to the Starbucks (*$) and Quizno's to fuel up. I am not a coffee drinker, so I snapped a few pics. (I admit it - I love the place, but I don't drink coffee)


All of us fueled-up.

We went over to Fair Oaks Mall after that and spent a good portion of the day shopping and browsing. Jack was good the whole time and only got upset when he was hungry.


Also went to Dick's (formerly Galyan's) and did more shopping later on. Got some new kicks there so I could go back to work with new shoes.

Also caught the Redskins game last night, wore my jersey and rooted as hard as I could, but that game was a microcosm of the whole season - a couple bad plays, giving up big gains and no secondary - but a good, solid running game. There is always hope...

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Buying Stamps

I am sending my Mom a package with Jacks pictures from daycare and a copy or two of the Calender he made the front cover. I forgot to include these items when I packed all the Christmas gifts earlier, so now I am getting around to it.

I got some special stamps that I usually use and wanted to alert anyone reading this to consider buying these stamps the next time you are at the Post Office. The stamps are 45 cents each instead of 37 cents, but the extra money goes directly to Breast Cancer research to help find a cure.

This is usually the time of year when people are usually giving, so if you think about it, buy a few and use them. Every little bit helps and no money is wasted on fund drives, administration or those bloated executive salaries they pay the head-honchos at some of those organizations that are supposed to help people, but usually just help themselves.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Interesting Signage

I almost forgot to post this, but yesterday, Kate and I went out to lunch and we were passing by a sign shop in Falls Church. We went by her old house she grew up in as a kid to see if it was still there (it was).

Anyway, we are at the light and I look over and see this sign in the window of the sign store...


Looks like Wachovia made someone mad at that sign shop.

End of December

We snapped a few pics this evening after dinner.
Thought you would enjoy these, Mom. :)





The First Tooth (and more)

I regularly let Jack bite on my thumb and feel his gums for that first tooth and on Saturday I was surprised to feel a nub. At first it felt like he had a small growth, but a day later it had an edge to it, alot like a puppy's tooth in its sharpness!





We took a picture this evening to document the momentus occasion. He was very happy and smiley and let me hold his lip to get a better look.

In another development, he has also started to stick his tongue out. I don't know wether its to feel that tooth or what, but he usually does it when he is happy and smiles.




He also decided to hold his bottle this morning with both of his hands. He did it at Daycare, too. Apparently, this week is a real milestone.

Jack's First Christmas

Christmas arrived early Sunday morning after Jack awoke at about 7 in the morning. We got up and exchanged presents in the living room. Kate's Mom and Tino were in twon and stayed with us, so we held back presents from the previous night's festivites and exchanged only presents between us.

Kate got me a Redskin jersey with my name on the back. (There actually was a player with my name who played back in 1942, but he only played two games and then was sent off to war) This is interesting because my name is not like a joe smith or a bill thomas. Anyway, she researched what number he wore and got my jersey in that number.

I got Kate a nano iPod so she could listen to her songs anywhere and finally get into this digital music thing. She likes most things that are technical with a high cool factor.

Jack got a play set that he can sit in and exercise his legs (and brain). He also got loads of toys and clothes. The kid has it made. He loves the activity set!



My Mom got him some clothes, a bear and a snow globe that will be a family heirloom. Very nice stuff! (He is wearing the pajamas that Grandma got him in the picture above)

We went over to Tim and Karens later that day and had a traditional Christmas dinner and exchanged presents. Jack got more clothes and toys there, too! We are running out of place to put all his stuff!

It was a very good Christmas.

The Rest of the Week

After the party, the weekend went downhill. Kate developed food poisoning the next day and was out of commission for a day and a half. I was worried it was a virus and wasn't sure if it would affect me and Jack. I tried to help out, but you can only do so much. I am so glad that is over - its tough to see a loved one go through that. The onlly saving grace was that it wasn't a virus, because neither Jack or me got sick. Thank God for small miracles.

Sunday night I got a call from Kevin, whom I have known since 7th grade. His mother passed away on friday after a long bout with brain cancer. They had her in a nursing home for the last few months because she couldn't speak. Kevin visited her daily and kept her up to date on the family and other news. He isn't sure if she could even understand him at the end, she would blink, but that is about it.

Mrs. Fullen was a real nice person, always happy and completely devoted to Paul, Kevin and Craig.

I went to the wake on Wednesday night and passed along my family's condolences. I called Kenny, Karen, Mom and Dad and they all pass along their condolences as well.

I am sad that she is not with us, but comforted that her pain is over.