August 30, 2009

Busy Weekend

Looking out over the Penobscot with the Shapiro triplets and "Nana" Rozanne at the Folk Festival
Checking out a tent at Cabela's... we went down to visit Grammie Carla and Uncle Matt and to buy Bella a "pet containment system", a nice name for "shock fence"!

Letting Brent Greenlaw try out my stroller at the Folk Festival!


Oh, not from this weekend but my big cousins Michelle and Megan both started Junior High this week! Mom can't believe they are both old enough to go to MJHS the same Junior High she went too!
I think I need a camo recliner for Papa's camp, Uncle Matt's camp or Camp Keezar!
Watching Colin and Sophie dance at the Folk Festival! We all love the Cajun music!
Checking out more dead animals at Cabela's with Uncle Matt...
"Watching" the traditional Indian dance at the Folk Festival with my pal Maggie
Brent giving me a hug at the Folk Festival
Traditional Indian dancers right here in Bangor!
The COOLEST car ever! A Prius painted with Ganesh and a Ganesh license plate- also seen at the folk festival!
We had a busy but wonderful weekend. Friday afternoon big cousin Anna came over to help watch Leah while Mom and Dad did some projects. Anna is starting high school TOMORROW! Friday night we went to the Folk Festival, which is one of the best weekends of the year. Great music, great food and everyone you know is there. 175,000 people attend yet it seems that we know everyone there! Saturday was a washout with the rain so we took a long drive and went to Portland to visit Grammie and Uncle Matt. We went to Cabela's and bought Bella a new "fence" and went out to eat and of course stopped in Freeport for a bit. Sunday Grammie and Papa came down and we all went to the Folk Festival. Again Leah got to meet/see tons of people which was great fun.
This was the first week that Mom started to feel like a true stay at home Mom as in the spring it was as if I was on maternity leave and in the summer it was like any summer with summer vacation. But, last week all my teacher friends went back to work and it felt pretty weird that morning not heading to work. However, after a couple of hours I was feeling so thankful that I am not working and just can not imagine leaving Leah just yet. I crave any moment I can to baby her and rock her for her naps and cuddler her as we did miss out on 18 months of babying her so it is great to be with her now as much as I can. We also became members of the Maine Discovery Museum so we can have some outings there when weather is not ideal.
We head to San Fran/Napa Valley on Friday... we are a bit nervous to travel with Leah again but figure a 6 hour direct flight from Boston will be a good way to attempt travel with her again vs. the 15.5 hour flight a mere 3 months ago!
Leah is still doing great adjusting and still sleeps great- she is still not a great eater and we wish she would eat more but that is truly our only concern, so I guess we should consider ourselves lucky. She is using more words in English and in sign language and seems to understand everything we say, although sometimes she does not choose to listen!
Okay, enough of an update for now!











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