NEWSFLASH!!!
UMA OFFICIALLY CRAWLS
(no more commando scooting on her tummy!)
goddess help us she is also pulling up to standing---
this all in the last few days!
the little stinker!
i'm working on a groovy video to document this milestone properly......
stay tuned.
check out the purple crawling fluffyface below
October 17, 2006
October 6, 2006
grandmother tree
A few weeks ago was the anniversary of my mother's death. Uma and I went to the tree where we scattered her ashes up on Mt. Tabor. We sat on the "grandmother tree" for quite a while and nursed, played and soaked up the day. I remembered that it was a year ago, a few days before the funeral in Maryland, that I first saw my belly move. It was so bittersweet, so bizarre. I felt the wonder of new life simutaneously with the sharp pain of loss. Now, one year later, here is this amazing being who is totally alive and my mother is somehow not.
October 4, 2006
puke and poop
Uma and I just survived our first shared tummy flu. I would love to think that somehow we earned our badge and can now check it of the list of "must have" parental duties, but I somehow doubt it.
It's been comical. If we weren't laughing we'd be crying because having a baby puke every ten minutes and puking yourself isn't all it's cracked up to be.
I was worried sick about her, but the little champ has been in great spirits despite the amount of fluid coming out of her every orifice.
Thank goddess. If she lost her babbling zest, I would freak.
Day one was both of us puking, day two was diarrhea for Uma, day three was diarrhea for me and both ends for Uma. Day four was a bit of both for each of us, but much less dramatic.
We did about five huge loads of laundry filled with several sets of sheets, DOZENS of outfits that were soiled daily, and every towel in the house.
There were many graphic details that some of you readers might find entertaining, but others may not appreciate. All I can say is that it reminded me very much of India.
It's been comical. If we weren't laughing we'd be crying because having a baby puke every ten minutes and puking yourself isn't all it's cracked up to be.
I was worried sick about her, but the little champ has been in great spirits despite the amount of fluid coming out of her every orifice.
Thank goddess. If she lost her babbling zest, I would freak.
Day one was both of us puking, day two was diarrhea for Uma, day three was diarrhea for me and both ends for Uma. Day four was a bit of both for each of us, but much less dramatic.
We did about five huge loads of laundry filled with several sets of sheets, DOZENS of outfits that were soiled daily, and every towel in the house.
There were many graphic details that some of you readers might find entertaining, but others may not appreciate. All I can say is that it reminded me very much of India.
October 2, 2006
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