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E: Loving you!
Call meh and wake me up!
Love!
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G: Didn't get this until now.
Here is kitty in the morning.
In Santa Barbara, California, thrives a giant. In fact, it is the largest fig tree in North America , the Moreton Bay Fig Tree. Yes, a Fig Tree - with actual figs strewn about, although now with the drought they were not so juicy. You can lean on its roots, climb up on its trunk till where the branches spread out, or hide between its ridges. A great hide-and-seek spot for both kids and adults. Here's our family playing between its giant roots; scroll to the bottom to get an idea of the actual scale, which is hard to comprehend. Giant. Two ladies shyly making an acquaintance with the giant. Here's an interesting thing we noticed about nowadays toddlers: they seem to take amazingness as a common day-to-day thing. Maybe it's because we, the parents, strive to always show them things we find outstanding, so a zebra becomes common. Or maybe they simply enjoy the world at level 100, regardless of whether it's a random leaf in the yard, or a world-uniqu...
Gaius David Tener was born on May 16 2015 at 10:07am, measuring 8lbs 2oz and 20in. Mara and Daddy were alongside Mommy the entire time, helping out. Everything went way better than expected, we had a quickly progressing labor and got to the hospital 17 minutes before Gaius came into the world. Here's a short timeline: T-18h: The pool is finally ready to use, so Elena gets enthusiastic and swims happily for 40 minutes. She is done with the "must-happen" chores before baby #2, and the next two weeks are planned for mommy relaxation time. T-11h (near midnight): Grandma Buny from Romania texts that she dreamed baby was coming. T-8h (1:48am): The water breaks, but no contractions, everything is calm and peaceful. Elena calls the midwife, Maria , who says to relax and try to rest, labor should start within 6-8 hours; she texts our doula Tara to let her know. She gently wakes Greg up to tell him the news; he groggily smiles and tries to go back to sleep. Two minutes...
I you live in the US you are likely quite aware of what this past week was all about. If you don't, you probably have had some tangential contact with a spooky decoration. Yup, it's Halloween! Therefore today's post contains Mara/Willow costumes, a scary front lawn addition and an ancient Romanian rite that would be the correspondent of the Night of the Hallows.
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