Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Santa's Workshop

I am somewhat of a toy Nazi. I like AJ to have a few toys that he really likes rather than a roomful of stuff that he sorta likes. And I like natural toys- wood, fabric, safe plastic or metal. I like things made from sustainable materials and that have non toxic paint. I dislike too many battery operated toys or things that make too much noise. I think a toy should be 90% kid and only 10% toy. So when he received just a few good things for Christmas, I was very pleased. He LOVES his new ride on truck. Even though it is REALLY LOUD, he turns on the little radio and dances to the music. He loves the siren and the horn. He puts Blankie in the storage compartment in the seat. Too cute... definitely the 90/10 I am looking for.

Another great toy is one he got from Grandma and Grandpa P. The set of magnetic blocks are safe plastic, dishwasher safe and you can take them in the tub. I recommend them!

His friend Jillian gave him a great birthday present- it is a giraffe with these little spinny things that you put in the giraffe's mouth and then they sort of spin down to the bottom. He can't quite get the things in the right place, but he loves to watch it and laugh.


AJ loves toys and it is a blast watching him learn about the world as he plays. He figures out what sounds things make, he tastes them (he loves chewing on metal, go figure) and he tries to spin everything. He takes some of his faves to bed for naps and tries to take them to the dinner table. I hope that he does not develop a love for sitting on the couch and continues to have fun with little things that we can tell him were made in "Santa's Workshop".










Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Merry Christmas!

AJ got two toys for Christmas. One is a vacuum cleaner and the other is a ride on fire truck. Both make noise. But he likes them. Mike had to assemble them. He had fun, too.





Uncle Joe and Uncle Chris came over, too. Lola and Lolo brought a fabulous dinner and I ate two. That's right, two dinners. Two prime rib dinners. In one day.

AJ played and played and played and then fell asleep during a diaper change. After a long nap, he was raring to go. He was not, however, a willing participant in many photos. This was disappointing, but rather humerous too.
Uncle Chris and AJ

Silly Daddy


My uncles look funny...

Bad Christmas sweatshirts- yes, I have 2.



His little hat looked so cute. He kept it on for about 2 minutes.

He was cranky in the morning and felt icky. I resurrected the Ergo and he slept in it for about 2 hours. He is really getting too heavy.
Lolo and Lola!

Monday, December 22, 2008

You Know You Got Em'

Ugly Christmas clothes, that is. Sweaters, sweatshirts, tee shirts...They come in all sizes, colors and fabrics. And many (if not all) of us have them stashed in a closet somewhere. Can you hear them? Their little cheesy bells and Santas are calling you- come on and put it on. You know you want to.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

My cousin Catherine is responsible for me meeting Mike, so really she is responsible for AJ being here, too. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. She touched many lives and brought many people together. In fact, we really should rename that game and call it "Six Degrees to Catherine Schriever".

The days to come will be filled with sorrow, but in time I hope we can look back and laugh when we think of you and again roll our eyes at some of your dirty jokes. Until then...

Saturday, December 13, 2008

The Albandias wooped it up big time at the district Holiday Party last night. I had a hard time finding an outfit that looked presentable and worthy of accompanying my "back in black" attired husband- but after 3 or 4 attempts, I found something- er - comfortable"ish".

We ate meat, potatoes and brocolli (all very good) and talked a little shop, a little life, a little gossip. Ask me about Crazy Side Hair...please. I channelled Jan Palumbo and had a Kalhua and cream after dinner. I danced with people, Mike made some boy dates and a fun time was enjoyed until the tireds took over and we headed home to bed. Here are some shots (I regrettably missed some of my favorite picture subjects like the Gorzynskys and Jen B in her rocking SIZE 6 dress...) but my 3 fans may enjoy a peek into the night.

Kathy and I and Mary, Mary, Barb and Louise

Jason and Rachel Cole
Kathy and Aldo Risolvo

Diane Randolph and Noah Phipps





Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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AJ's fans ( all 3 of them) were screaming for pictures. Here are the highlights.





And lest we forget, the Albandias send a "Hello there and Welcome!" to Anthony Choudhary, born on Friday, Dec. 5th. His parents and all his friends sure are glad he's here and healthy!










Sunday, December 7, 2008

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AJ turned one on December 3rd. I spent the day remembering what I was doing a year ago and how much has changed since. He spent the day at Miss Melba's having fun times and a little party with his daycare friends. He had no idea it was a special day and just enjoyed the extra kisses (2000 instead of the typical 1000) from his mama.

Having AJ certainly has changed many things about me, Mike, and the 2 of us as a couple. I remember how people gave me unsolicitaed advice (as people do) about having kids and what to expect, but nothing really prepares you for it until you live out 12 months in the company of a little person. Nothing prepared me for the amount of love I would feel for him or the pride I wouls feel for Mike. On the flip side, however, I was not prepared for the feelings of depression and intense anxiety I began to feel as he got a little older. Now that those feelings are getting less "in my face" I can look around and feel pretty lucky that I share my space and my time with Little AJ (I guess I can't call him Baby AJ anymore...).

Looking back to early December 2007, I was overwhelmed and tired, but couldn't get over how perfect the little bundle was. In early December 2008, I am still overwhelmed and tired, and STILL cannot get over how perfect my big bundle is.

In the coming year I am looking forward to watching him grow and learn, but I think what I am most looking forward to is the possibility that I may once again be able to use the bathroom in private.