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Sunday, June 28, 2009

What a difference a year makes

"This is a disaster," I remember thinking to myself. "What have we done?"

Boxes were crammed into the kitchen making it impossible to get to the sink or any of the countertops. Mattresses and bed parts leaned against the bedroom walls, leaving nowhere to sleep. The couch was piled high with bags of toys, pillows and blankets. The maze of stuff throughout the house rendered even the floor impossible to reach.

Exhausted, I took Junius (then almost 3) and Pippi (then 4 months) across the street and knocked on our neighbors' door. We had just met that afternoon, but I was desperate for a soft place to sit -- and there was no such location in the new house.

"Would it be okay if we came in so I could nurse?" I asked her, when she opened the door. She graciously invited us in, as I realized she was also nursing her 5-month-old son.

Pippi had her dinner, then we went back to our house so the rest of us could eat. The same neighbor had thoughtfully brought over not only food that required no cooking, but also paper plates, plastic utensils and napkins.

I'm not sure whether it was the kindness of a stranger (soon to be friend) or the chaotic mess around me or the thought that we'd left behind a perfectly nice, clean, unpacked, already-decorated house, but all I wanted to do was cry myself to sleep. Except that I couldn't find any tissues. Or my bed.

That was one year ago this weekend.

Seems like a lifetime ago. Seems like only yesterday.

Although the house is still a chaotic mess (mostly due to two small children and some remodeling projects), we're much more settled in than we were that day. We've done lots of work upstairs (and by "we," I mostly mean my husband and other skilled people) to make it our own. And with "old" and "new" friends surrounding us -- including that kind neighbor across the street -- this is where we are setting down roots for our family. No longer the "new house"...

This is home.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Baby wants to nurse

On our car trip earlier this week, part of Junius's continuous chatter involved this very sweet scene...

Juni: Mommy, Baby is hungry.
Me: Okay, do you want to share your snack mix with her?
Juni: No, mommy. Baby wants to nurse. I will feed Baby on my nibbles.

At this point, I should explain that "Baby" is a tiny white bear that came attached to a vase of flowers someone sent to me when Juni was born. She should have been a throw-away toy, but has instead become his most trusted sidekick.

After he announced that Baby would nurse on his "nibbles," Junius held her close against his chest (and, by default, the car seat harness), covered her with his blanket and waited. I watched him in the rearview mirror as he peeked under the blanket to check on Baby.

About 30 seconds later, he switched her to the other side of his chest and repeated the process.

Then he pulled her out from under the blanket and shouted, "All finished! Baby is very little, so she doesn't need much. That's all I have in my nibbles."

Did I mention that I love him?

And yes, should he ever get married and have children, I will repeat this story in front of his wife.