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We’re bah-aaack. (Have been for a while now. Oops.)

Filed under: Aaron, BackBlogging, Blah Blah Blah, Elena, Family, Liam, Life In London, Medicated, Mommyhood, Travel, Ugh — Heidi at 5:09 pm on Sunday, July 13, 2008

We made it - and without much drama, from the children anyway. I can absolutely do the fly-by-myself-with-two-kids thing again.

It did suck that when we got to the airport and tried to check in our tickets had been canceled, but fortunately Aaron’s dad got us on the overbooked flight. Bless that man.

I wish you could have seen my trying to get through security with two squirrelly kids, a stroller, and two carry on bags - one with a laptop that I forgot to remove, not to mention the removal of three pairs of shoes, liquids, and the sneaking in of Starbucks in sippy cups.

I have to say, for as much as people complain about TSA, they certainly were nice to me. And so was everyone else. Some woman helped me get my luggage up on the security belt, and people were talking to the kids to keep them occupied so that Elena wouldn’t run away from me.  Liam also did a good job of keeping her in check with his arms wrapped around her neck.  Fortunately that was the most stressful part of the trip…everything else was just annoying.

We got into Chicago early, but our flight out was delayed an hour and a half. I walked all over that airport with my rolling bag attached to the stroller and my 50 pound backpack creating sweat marks where the straps came across my front.

Liam and Elena both fell asleep in the stroller while I was pushing it and of course woke up as soon as I stopped, but I had to slow down so that I could hear what the announcement was. Basically they were looking for people to take the first flight out the next day. I didn’t even bother talking to them about it until I heard them call for three more people. Thank goodness by the time I got up there they just needed two more, so it wasn’t even an option. Whew!

I have to say, the kids did great on the flight. Liam made friends with his seat mates, and we all three slept.  I didn’t even pull out the DVD players!

So, that said, our next trip is planned for October 24-November 9 (Aaron will come back earlier.), and our first trip in 2009 is planned for January 15th-ish through Feb 6th-ish.  I will be flying both ways alone with the kids.

“Alone with the kids….”  Ha.  Such an appropriate statement.    I can’t even express how happy I was to see Aaron waiting for us when we arrived - with bagels and water, no less!

And now I must go and try to catch up a bit with pictures from our trip.  It was crazy, but fun.

It wouldn’t be a trip to the US with out a visit to the emergency room.

Filed under: Liam, Mommyhood, Travel — Heidi at 6:10 pm on Thursday, July 3, 2008

Liam fell yesterday and bonked his head on the coffee table.  We calmly went to our usual emergency room where they remembered us from Elena’s last visit, and they did a little fixing.

It was AWESOME.  No pain, no stitches.

They numbed him with a cotton ball and used the most amazing substance to glue his cut shut.  It should wear off in a week or so and he’ll be good as new.

Super duper!

I got spoiled and now I have no patience.

Filed under: BackBlogging, Blah Blah Blah, Elena, Friends, Liam, Life In London, Mommyhood — Heidi at 10:07 pm on Wednesday, June 18, 2008

In true Awesome Nanny fashion, Daniela called today to see if Liam could come play after school.

Elena was grumpy all morning, so it was no problem for me to put her down and send Liam on his merry way.  E slept until 4.15 and L ended up eating dinner at Penny’s.

How quickly one forgets the difference between having one child and two children. My afternoon was so easy.  There wasn’t any arguing about why L had to stay in his room, or asking for food, or drinks, or to brush teeth, or read during quiet time, or how to play “Guy Jumps Around” (Super Mario 4) on the DS.  It was just peaceful.

I got my payback though.  I fully expected Liam to be worn out and ready to go to bed at a decent time since he played hard this afternoon.  So, I put both kids in bed at  7.30.  Elena went right to sleep, but Liam procrastinated.  His latest thing is to tell me that he’s sick - that he has throw up in his stomach - and then ask for milk.

Dude…you don’t ask for milk when you have throw up in your stomach.  It just doesn’t work that way.

Anyway, he’s not sick, and when I asked him if he remembered why we don’t have milk at bedtime, he quickly recalled that his “teeth will get bleeded and he’ll have to have the drill at the gentist.”

Then I told him if he was really sick that he wouldn’t be able to go to school in the morning.  THAT certainly did not go over well.

Suddenly he was healed, and water was just fine.

He finally went to sleep around 8.30.  Not soon enough for me.

Meet the Neighbors

Filed under: Aaron, BackBlogging, Elena, Food, Liam, Life In London, Mommyhood, Suburbia — Heidi at 10:58 pm on Tuesday, June 17, 2008

This happened quite a while ago, so it’s backblogging, but it’s really funny, so I have to post it.

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I’ve had a rough couple of days. I don’t know how I can be so tired and have such a foggy brain. Must have something to do with hormones. I’m feeling a lot better today though. I even had the gumption to try something new at lunch. Anyone had quinoa? Um, LURVE it.

So, now that we got that behind us, I should tell you that we’ve had the opportunity to meet both of our neighbors in the past week.

The last couple of days have been cold, but not rainy, so the kids and I have been spending time in the garden. Our neighbor has been out a few times and we’ve been chatting a bit. She’s a lovely older lady and she often brings in our trash bins, so I know she’s looking out for us.

I mentioned our upcoming trip to the U.S. (NEXT TUESDAY! YAY!) and she asked if there was anything that she could do for us while we’re gone. The only thing I could think of was to keep an eye on the house, which I already knew she was doing anyway. We made chit chat for a few more minutes and then she went to mow her lawn, which she shouldn’t have to do.

We also had the opportunity to do a good deed and take a package for our neighbor on the left, who wasn’t home when the post came. These are the neighbors who share our wall and we haven’t had much opportunity to talk to them, so I was looking forward to them stopping in to get the bag.

A few days went by and no one had come, so I just figured they must be out of town or had other things going on. The package just sat on the floor by the door and didn’t bother anyone, and we went about our lives, until this afternoon.

It didn’t surprise me at all to see a random person at our door this afternoon since I knew that someone would be by to get the package eventually. Granted, it could have been a better time since Liam was in his room yelling and crying about being in time out, but whatever…he’s almost four.

The woman at the door was a little younger than I expected Harry’s wife to be, but I figured she was his daughter and thought maybe she lived with him or was visiting from out of town. Needless to say, my greeting was warm and friendly when I opened the door.

I was bending down to pick up the package when she asked me a weird question: “Duh yew ‘ave  a bayee-bee?”

I was a little stumped by that one after thinking she was just coming to get the package, right?

Me (completely confused because baby is sleeping): Yeesss….

Woman (you’re on your own for the British accent from now on): I was next door and could hear a baby crying and crying and I just wondered if anyone was home.

Me: Oh no! Is he bothering you? He’s just really mad because I’m making him stay in his room.

Woman: Oh! Um, ok then…as long as you’re home. (she turns to leave)

Me: Did you want your package?
Woman (clearly thinking I’m nuts): What?

Me: Your package. Isn’t this you? (pointing at the name)

Woman: Uh, yeah. Yeah sure. Thanks.

Me: Ok, see you later. Have a good afternoon.

Um…did you get that?

SHE THOUGHT THE FREAKING BABY WAS HOME ALONE!!!

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!

I almost didn’t hear the door. What if I wouldn’t have answered?  Would she have called the cops?  It would have been bad if she did because I looked like complete crap because I hadn’t showered or anything. I’m sure they would have hauled me in thinking I’m a total loser.

As I got to thinking about it later, I realized that I’d completely neglected to clarify that the “baby” was asleep and it was my my four year old son who had been driving me bonkers all day long screaming his lungs bloody.

Smart.  Very smart, Heidi.

So, when Aaron got home, we agreed that Liam should go over there and ‘pologize.  I still hadn’t showered (just a glimpse into how glamorous my life is these days) and I was cooking a pasta dinner for Aaron’s birthday so A offered to take him over there to do the deed.

As the story goes, the neighbors invited them in and they chatted for about 30 minutes.  Liam apologized in addition to asking about their refrigerator, for a drink, and if they had any cookies, and the couple was charmed by him.

But, when Aaron got home and I asked about the younger woman he looked at me like I was mad.  The woman that L apologized to was older than dirt - clearly not the woman who’d come knocking.

I felt SO bad.  Poor Aaron went through all of the explanation to these people who most likely hadn’t heard a damn thing because they’re both nearly DEAF.

I’m sure that they think we are CRAZY PEOPLE.  In fact, they’re over there right now talking about the Crazy Americans who live next door.  I know they are.

My only hope is that someday they’ll mention just how crazy we are to the person who picked up their package and she’ll figure out that I’m not a child abuser.

And from now on, Liam goes in the bathroom when he’s screaming.  There’s one on each floor and they are all on the OPPOSITE side of the house from the shared wall.

I’ll just have to remember to close the windows.

The Nanny

Filed under: BackBlogging, Blah Blah Blah, Elena, Liam, Mommyhood — Heidi at 9:53 pm on Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Our awesome nanny, Daniela, has been bringing her other charge, Alfie, over to the house the last couple of weeks when she’s supposed to be watching Elena.  I was getting a little irritated with her…up until today when she took Elena to Alfie’s and the house…was…silent.

It was beautiful.  I got all kinds of stuff done, and I didn’t have to hide in the front room to do it.  AND, she asked if Liam could come over and play in the near future!

Oh, well, I guess that might be ok.

WTF!  Hello, of COURSE he can come over and play - take Elena too!

Anyway, I don’t think I’ll be complaining about Alfie any more.

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