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at home and abroad

Here you go: a few photos from my iPhone of our journey from Sicily to D.C. mixed in with a few happy shots around home in Virginia.  We’re loving this gorgeous spring in VA!

From the Paris airport, enjoying special seating (even if she doesn’t qualify) and checking out our plane.

Ciao bella!  Welcome to the U.S. of A!

A trip to B&N (excellent literary choice, right all You’ve Got Mail fans?) 
& a early morning walk in the crisp spring air.

Snuggles with her Grammie and cool toys at Grampa and Marmee’s house!

“Please, Grampa, may I have some more?”  She loved the freshwater trout her grandparents served for dinner last night.

Today Lena and I walked to the college bookstore where I used to work from 2005-2006.  I don’t think I’ve been back since I worked there, and now my daughter and I are sharing my favorite smoothie.  Life moves fast!
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snapshots

Hello from Virginia!  Lena and I arrived on Saturday night, exhausted and thankful.  We had journeyed from Sicily to Milan, Milan to Paris, and Paris to D.C.  Those 18 hours were rough, as Lena did not want to sleep and we had a pretty miserable time for much of the journey.  I remember with fondness the trip Lena and I made to visit Elliott in Israel when Lena was 2 months old.  She slept for seven hours of the 8-hour flight, and I slept for about 6 hours myself.  Incredible!  Those days are long, long gone, I realized woefully as I balanced a baby on my lap while attempting to eat dinner off my tray and feed her at the same time and keep her hands out of the sauces, juices, and vanilla eclair.  
“What would you like to drink, madam?” the flight attendant asked me.
“White wine, please,” I replied.
She handed me a miniature bottle of wine.  I was supposed to pour it into a pretty little cup on my tray, but I realized I’d lose most of the wine if I did this, thanks to Lena’s deft little grabs.  I unscrewed the bottle cap and furtively gulped it down between bites, hoping I didn’t look like some kind of alcoholic!  Usually I try not to drink before breastfeeding because the diluted alcohol can seep into breastmilk… but this time this was exactly what I wanted to happen. I’ll attribute the wine (and God’s mercy) to the fact that Lena eventually did sleep for about 3 hours of that flight.
Anyway, now that I have admitted I was trying to get both my daughter and myself slightly tipsy, we can move onto some pictures.  These are some from the past month or so from home in Sicily.  I’ll have more tomorrow from our trip to the States and a couple adventures we’ve had since arriving here!

1. “pajamas are too big, Mama”
2. visiting Daddy’s office and checking out the operating room 
3. quiet evenings with Eden, Mom, and Dad in Sicily
4. a new sweater from Grampa
5. making friends in the Malta airport
6. stylish little jet setter in her plum-colored corduroy skirt and striped leggings!
7. pistachio gelato with Aunt Eden
8. buying mussels for dinner in the Catania fish market
9. “See me stand!”
10. apparently shoes and socks are not required at the weekly market in our town
11. checking out her “Abi doll” that her Aunt Abi (and bride-to-be this weekend!) made her
12. our cozy room at home in Sicily
1 :: in family, Lena, motherhood, travel, Virginia

snapshots

Hello from Virginia!  Lena and I arrived on Saturday night, exhausted and thankful.  We had journeyed from Sicily to Milan, Milan to Paris, and Paris to D.C.  Those 18 hours were rough, as Lena did not want to sleep and we had a pretty miserable time for much of the journey.  I remember with fondness the trip Lena and I made to visit Elliott in Israel when Lena was 2 months old.  She slept for seven hours of the 8-hour flight, and I slept for about 6 hours myself.  Incredible!  Those days are long, long gone, I realized woefully as I balanced a baby on my lap while attempting to eat dinner off my tray and feed her at the same time and keep her hands out of the sauces, juices, and vanilla eclair.  
“What would you like to drink, madam?” the flight attendant asked me.
“White wine, please,” I replied.
She handed me a miniature bottle of wine.  I was supposed to pour it into a pretty little cup on my tray, but I realized I’d lose most of the wine if I did this, thanks to Lena’s deft little grabs.  I unscrewed the bottle cap and furtively gulped it down between bites, hoping I didn’t look like some kind of alcoholic!  Usually I try not to drink before breastfeeding because the diluted alcohol can seep into breastmilk… but this time this was exactly what I wanted to happen. I’ll attribute the wine (and God’s mercy) to the fact that Lena eventually did sleep for about 3 hours of that flight.
Anyway, now that I have admitted I was trying to get both my daughter and myself slightly tipsy, we can move onto some pictures.  These are some from the past month or so from home in Sicily.  I’ll have more tomorrow from our trip to the States and a couple adventures we’ve had since arriving here!

1. “pajamas are too big, Mama”
2. visiting Daddy’s office and checking out the operating room 
3. quiet evenings with Eden, Mom, and Dad in Sicily
4. a new sweater from Grampa
5. making friends in the Malta airport
6. stylish little jet setter in her plum-colored corduroy skirt and striped leggings!
7. pistachio gelato with Aunt Eden
8. buying mussels for dinner in the Catania fish market
9. “See me stand!”
10. apparently shoes and socks are not required at the weekly market in our town
11. checking out her “Abi doll” that her Aunt Abi (and bride-to-be this weekend!) made her
12. our cozy room at home in Sicily
1 :: in family, Lena, motherhood, travel, Virginia

under the weather

Lena and I tried to take a smiling picture to send to her daddy this morning, but it was kind of difficult for her to perk up into a grin.  She’s had a low-grade fever for over 24 hours now, a fever which first came to my attention yesterday when she took a five hour nap.  Epic.  This morning she also threw up all her breakfast and medicine all over both of us.  Anyway, now that her mama is aware what her hot forehead and general droopiness indicate, we’re learning that grape-flavored infant Tylenol is kinda yummy and have been reading stacks of books, snuggling in bed (unusual for this typically non-snuggling baby), and taking it easy for a few days. 
Elliott and I are hoping little L can kick this thing, because she and I leave on Saturday morning for the States.  (Elliott has a mandatory work conference and so can’t come with us.)  We’ll be home for my dear friend Abi’s wedding… such a cause for celebration!  However, I’ve already been dreading the solo plane flight with an active 12-month-old who doesn’t like to sleep.  What will I do with a sick 12-month-old?
Prayers and advice would be appreciated right now.  Also, friends, if you’ll be around the D.C. area these next couple weeks, let me know.  Lena and I would love to see you!
xoxo
8 :: in Becoming a Stay-at-Home Mom Series, Lena, motherhood, travel

under the weather

Lena and I tried to take a smiling picture to send to her daddy this morning, but it was kind of difficult for her to perk up into a grin.  She’s had a low-grade fever for over 24 hours now, a fever which first came to my attention yesterday when she took a five hour nap.  Epic.  This morning she also threw up all her breakfast and medicine all over both of us.  Anyway, now that her mama is aware what her hot forehead and general droopiness indicate, we’re learning that grape-flavored infant Tylenol is kinda yummy and have been reading stacks of books, snuggling in bed (unusual for this typically non-snuggling baby), and taking it easy for a few days. 
Elliott and I are hoping little L can kick this thing, because she and I leave on Saturday morning for the States.  (Elliott has a mandatory work conference and so can’t come with us.)  We’ll be home for my dear friend Abi’s wedding… such a cause for celebration!  However, I’ve already been dreading the solo plane flight with an active 12-month-old who doesn’t like to sleep.  What will I do with a sick 12-month-old?
Prayers and advice would be appreciated right now.  Also, friends, if you’ll be around the D.C. area these next couple weeks, let me know.  Lena and I would love to see you!
xoxo
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