Saturday, November 15, 2008

Cribs

No...not the MTV show, but an actual crib, which Jim put together yesterday. So now we're ready! We just need the baby.

The cats are hyper aware that something weird is going on, now that we have all this new furniture in the house and they aren't allowed to go into their favorite room anymore. Last night they were extremely 'high' and bouncing off the walls. Today we borrowed a baby chair from some friends and Finchley really isn't sure about it. We have a funny video, but I'm having problems getting it to work, so stay tuned!

We're ALL going to have to adjust.

32 weeks, 4 pounds and a little grumpy

Sleeping, peaceful baby:


Grumpy dump...not happy about being woken up for the scan:

Monday, November 10, 2008

Pictures in our neighborhood--taken by Jim

These pictures are better if you click on them and enlarge them (especially the last three).

Cats napping. On top of freshly washed and folded laundry and on suitcases are their favorite places to relax. They also love to knead on and pull my new, cozy Welsh afghan (grrr).


Flask Walk at night with Christmas lights.


A fairly short line for crepes on a Sunday evening (thanks to the rain).


The crepe makers. These guys work non-stop. And the result is delicious and not nutritious crepes(obscene amounts of butter and cheese are involved, but it's so worth it).

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Another Saturday, Another Walk in Hampsted Heath

There are so many great places in Hampstead Heath. Yesterday, unwashed and rumpled, we straggled out first thing in the morning to wander around for a couple of hours.

It's not just our back yard that's leafy these days.


This is the podega, a fancy public garden:

which backs up to this palatial home...where we are going to move once we have a few more kids.

Seriously, we think that people actually live in this place.
Jim descends the spiral staircase:

And then relived his senior year high school picture moments:

In Golders Hill Park, there is a deer enclosure. This young buck had a pretty bad limp so we're hoping that the park is going to take care of him.


Towards the end of our walk, it started to rain pretty hard and I realized that I hadn't been in one of the famous English phone booths. So I briefly took shelter from the rain. It didn't even smell like urine!

Leaf invasion

Jim and I haven't been the greatest about keeping the garden neat and tidy (we blame the rain every weekend, but mostly we've just had more interesting things to do)

But this morning, Jim got up and worked his butt off and now the garden is looking much less leafy! Yay Jim!

Finchley loves the leaves. He chases them. And a little robin came out and hopped around finding bugs and and other yummy delicacies to eat. At which point, Finchley was banished from the garden.

Beautiful jewelry

We went for a date on Friday night, so I got a little fancy (but not too fancy). Mom and Dad gave me some really pretty jewelry for my birthday, featured here! By an artist from Jackson. I love it!

9 more weeks to go:


We went out for a really yummy dinner in Angel at a place called Ottolenghi (referred to us by Meg and Dan). It was GOOD and fun and just what we needed after a week of hardly seeing each other. I even took a nap in preparation for the occasion!

I never thought I would see this happen....