Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Embracing the Inner Monkey
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Tuesday Tradition
Monday, October 29, 2007
An uncle's undying love
I Heart Giraffes
- Two giraffe snugglies, one of which she carries with her all the time now. (Okay, let's be honest, I put the snugglie in her car seat, forcing her to "carry" it with her);
- A giraffe blanket and a giraffe spring jacket. The blanket seems to be a favorite (Can babies have favorites? If so, do you suppose I am her favorite or her father? Never mind, don't answer that...);
- A giraffe pull toy that plays music that seems to put her in a bit of trance when played;
- A giraffe stuffed animal (according to Ty stuffed animal company it's name is Towers) that Addison seems to find quite amusing....as demonstrated below.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
You have a baby....in a bar....
1. O'Donovan's : Great neighborhood bar, a lot of the staff still know me from working there, so often we are treated nicely with our bill. There is large non-smoking section, a great outdoor space and a clean ladies room with chairs and a changing table.
2. Bowman's: Straight down the street, so easy to get to. In the summer their outside area is super baby friendly and the food is yummy. We also know a few of the staff and they treat us wonderfully.
Bottles w. Papa @ Bowman's

3. BW3's: Not one of my favorites, but definately one of Andy's. Big enough non-smoking section and really loud...in Addison's mind, the louder, the better.
4. Riverview Tavern: Two words: corn dogs. YUMMY. Large non-smoking backroom where kids run wild, so no one minds a crying baby. Riverview with Karen
5. Brownstone: fan favorite...we love their food, they have a great outdoor space, a good non-smoking space, and deep fried Reuben Rolls. It is so damn loud that you can't hold a conversation, but that bodes well for baby.
6. Seven Ten Lanes: If you're in Hyde Park, Seven Ten has a nice outdoor seating area. We ended up there trying to avoid rush hour traffic home from Midway...it was worth the trip overall.
Drafts with Dad
7. Montrose Saloon: Walking distance from our condo and was once written up as the place where "Albany Park hipster hang out" (I had no idea that Albany Park even had hipsters!) Smoky inside, but nice quiet beer garden during good weather.
It's important to learn bar etiquette early in life...we're doing our part to groom the next generation.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
S-T-I-N-K-Y

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
That's one good looking lady


Sunday, October 21, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
It's the best medicine
Baby Boy
On Saturday Addison, Christie & I traveled out to Bloomingdale, Ill. (right next door to the village of Addison, for the record) to have a little meet and greet with Evan David Brooks. Renata calls him her "wee little man".
That's pretty accurate description...he is wee little, but absolutely perfect. He has beautiful little hands, gorgeous little feet and the most adorable cry.
I've seen that face before
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Mr. Utility Worker, My BFF
For those of you who have not heard my "bad mom" story you will appreciate the following:
In late August I was out running errands with Addison. By the time we got home she was sound asleep, so I unloaded her from the car and dropped her in the house before I started to unload our bags. Apparently, out of habit, when I brought her in the house I locked the knob to our back door. Also out of habit I dropped my keys in the bowl by the front door and the diaper bag on the kitchen stool. I then went out to unload the car and slammed the back door shut behind me. With the keys and my cell phone inside. And, oh yeah, my baby was in there too.
I was locked outside, locked in our parking lot because you need a key to get of our gate, and unable to get into my baby. I thought about scaling the fence...I even attempted it. Keep in mind that 6 weeks prior I had pushed an 8+ pound baby out of my nether-regions...scaling a fence? Not smart.
So I went into pure panic mode ~ it was at the height of my panic that I spotted a utility worker for a company that will not be named. I asked to use his cell phone to track down my spare set of keys and explained to him my stupidity. He was very sweet and calming.
After I had arranged for Roberto to bring me keys, my neighbor came down the alley and opened up the gate. Mr. Utility Worker said "I can probably get you in your house"...which he did very quickly with an old credit card (note to self, from now on always bolt doors). I hugged him and professed my undying love to him and the raced inside to comfort my screaming baby (I could hear her screaming the entire time I was outside). Mr. Utility Worker went about his day and I called Berto to tell him all was right in the world again.
For the record, that screaming I kept hearing was in my head...Here is exactly what Addison sounded like (turn your volume up loud) during this drama...
By the way I saw Mr. Utility Worker again today. We exchanged hugs and chatted. He met Miss Addison. Turns out he is the utility worker for my building...think he'll get a holiday bonus from me this year? HELL YES!
My Aunt Janet & Aunt Ruthie refer to this as my "Hansel & Gretel" syndrome...leaving things behind, so that I can find a reason to return. So per usual, mom packed up what was left behind and mailed it off to me.
I don't remember leaving a singing tree behind, but it too showed up in the mail....good thing, because it makes my darling daughter smile.
Made you smile a little too, eh?
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Chug-a-chuga
Friday, October 12, 2007
And in other baby news....

Monday, October 8, 2007
Fogo De YUMMY

Okay, so everyday is a bank holiday for me...but it's not every weekday that Addison & I get to hang out with Daddy-O. Today we went downtown to have lunch at Fogo De Chao, an all you can eat Brazilian Steakhouse. All you can eat steak...awesome.
The rule of thumb at Fogo de Chao is avoid the salad bar. The salad bar is a way to distract you from the mounds of yummy meat that can fill your plate and tummy. Tool calls going to the salad bar a "rookie mistake".
Tool (aka: Andrew Reuter) was at Fogo with work buddies...and I saw him go the salad bar. I have witnesses. Tool went to the salad bar, Andy went to the salad bar, Christie, Jen & Karen went to the salad bar...I did NOT go the salad bar. I ate parmesan pork, garlic beef, filet mignon, ribeye, top sirloin, bottom sirloin. Ate and ate and ate.
It's seven hours later and I am still stuffed...all you can eat meat, pure genius.
(Oh, yeah baby slept through the whole meal ~ she's the bestest!)
Grandparent Bootcamp
SUCKERS!
We dropped Addison off at 3:00 on Friday afternoon...Grandma Johnson reports that baby was a delight during her shift, 3:00 - 9:00p.m. Grandpa Johnson, who covered from 9:00p.m. - 11:00 a.m. Saturday, says he loves his grandbaby...and she can come back for a sleep over when she is sleeping through the night.
To be totally honest, Addison came home happy, unscathed, and in one piece. I am not so sure, however, that she left Grandpa in one piece or unscathed. Baby woke Grandpa up every 2 hours (just for fun I think, because these days she sleeps 4 to 6 hours straight), introduced him to the joy that is her dirty diaper and showed him the fun game of "pee in the middle of a diaper change".
When I picked her up, she looked perfectly happy and content. Grandpa looked happy as well, even if I am positive a feather could have knocked him over. Within 5 minutes of leaving Grandma & Grandpa's Addison was sound asleep in her car seat, and slept for a solid 3 hours. I called Grandpa to tell him, but he didn't answer...
I am pretty sure that within 5 minutes of us leaving, he went down for his nap!
Thanks Grandma & Grandpa for babysitting...Addison can't wait to come over again :)
Saturday, October 6, 2007
There's always next year
Addison suited up tonight to cheer the Cubbies to victory. She had on her Cubbie Kiddo onesie and was snuggled up with her Cubs blanket....it didn't work. Cubbies lost. She was pretty bummed ~ I told her to get used to it.

