
07 March, 2008
The Happiest Baby- Today? Not So Much...

06 March, 2008
1, 2, 3, 4, Favre

No Brett? No Grizzly Ol' Favre? How can it be?
This year, I finally claimed loyalty to a team. For the last few football seasons that I've been married, I really grew to love football. Michael and I watched every game we could and enjoyed every minute of it.
I used to like football before, but I never declared loyalty to any particular team- not even any of the NY teams. I loved seeing the Jets or Giants win. I even liked the Cowboys and liked seeing them win. But this year was different. I chose Green Bay as my favorite. Done. I had a team.
I'm not the most knowledgeable about football in general- I still ask Michael a dozen questions a game (at least) about different rules or calls- I still don't even know all the different positions on defensive and offensive teams. But I do know quarterback- and Brett Favre was number 1 for me.
What a great player to watch- on and off the field. A guy of class, in my opinion- quiet personal life, no scandals, no divorces, no leaving a pregnant girlfriend for someone else, no nothin'. Just a star quarterback who led his team to two Superbowls and defeated all 31 other current NFL teams (only the third QB to do so). There's so much more. You can read more about Brett here and the Packers here. It's exciting to have seen so much of (who I think to be) the greatest football player of my lifetime.
I know Brett Favre will go on to something else. I'll wait to hear what he has to say at his press conference later today, but I imagine he won't retire "quietly." I imagine he'll continue to give of his time and resources to help others, as he's done up until now. He'll be around....
We'll miss you, Brett.
04 March, 2008
Spring Can't Be Far Off...
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw 55 degrees at the bottom of the screen! So, we headed out for a walk. And the walk led us to Paul's Park in South Riverdale. Paul's Park is a wonderful little park with swings, slides, a sandbox and plenty of toys. Yes, toys! Toys that stay there. Toys that no one steals. And it's just great. One of those special NY things I love.


02 March, 2008
Morning, Sunshine!
01 March, 2008
The Old and The New
I say "fine" because no ear infection, no throat infection, no bronchitis or pneumonia. Whew. A cold we can deal with easily. Except for the staying indoors part. That's where it gets tricky for momma. I couldn't wait for Michael to get home and take over for a short time so I could go out and get a vaporizer for Eric's room!
I remember when a big trip out for me consisted of an afternoon at Macy's with lunch somewhere along the way. And when going out on a Friday evening was to dinner or drinks with friends. Or, after meeting Michael, Friday was usually the start of a great weekend together.
That's one of the big adjustments related to being a new mom. I sincerely looked forward to going out and taking care of Eric- I wasn't going to let him go a single minute of the night without something he needed. But boy oh boy, there are times I really really miss being "free" to do whatever I feel like.
Right before Eric was born, two of my closest friends went to the US Open. It was something we all might have done together at one point in our lives. The trip to the Open was followed up by a long weekend at the Jersey Shore- something else I'd have loved and joined in on. A few days after I heard about their plans, I completely broke down knowing that my life was forever changed- and Eric wasn't even "here" yet! I felt torn; I felt guilty; I even felt angry. My life, I feared- and felt- was over.
I was right, on a couple of counts. I was ending a life of just me and Michael and a life of just me and what I wanted. But something else was beginning, and I was able to grasp that. A new purpose, a new life was being put into my hands. That was incredible to think about. My life wasn't ending- it was changing. But sometimes it's hard to keep holding on to that. I think that's normal, though. After all, I lived my entire life for myself- nearly 40 years, and suddenly that all changed completely.
It's been a hard couple of days. I love taking care of Eric- and when he's sick, the "nurse" part of me feels like I can really "fix" him up. But every now and then I feel frustrated that I'm so far out of the picture. Someone said to me recently that now is the time to take care of myself- you know, the first few months after giving birth. All I could think was, "I've never felt so far away from first in my entire life. How do I do that?"
How do I?
28 February, 2008
A Day Indoors
Today was not one of those days.
It was freezing outside.
And that left me wondering what to do... and dealing with unsettling neuroses.
Do we go outside? No. I don't think so. But we've been out before in the cold. Well, it wasn't this cold. Is it really that cold out? Let me check NY 1. Grrrrr.... bad windchill. But if I put the weather cover over the stroller- isn't that okay?
So went the inner dialogue.
I didn't start out being neurotic. I was completely determined to not "go there." Ever. I was proud of being sensible and not easily blown back and forth by decisions to be made. After all, I'm a savvy New York City woman. I'm a nurse. I've handled life and death situations on a daily basis- I mean, real life and death. But then one doctor's appointment around month 5, I was changed. I started worrying about being the bad mother. Not a bad mother, the bad mother. The one every other mother would warn against.
Eric didn't gain enough weight. I haven't been feeding him enough! Every 3 hours seemed to be doing it and he was eating well and fast and letting me know he was done. But, wait- I must have been wrong. OK, we're starting solids. Oh no, he's not really eating the cereal! What's wrong now? OK, let me nurse him more. What if he never grows? What if he's the smallest kid around because I haven't fed him enough?
.... And on and on and on, until it got to something as mundane as the weather. Oh man! I don't want it to be like this!
So we didn't go out today. We stayed in. I'm glad, too. Because tonight someone has his first cold, and if we'd gone out today, can you imagine the guilt then?
But, how'd I let him get that cold? What did I do wrong there?
Oy, it never ends. Does it?
