Jamie was out of town (in Baltimore of all God-forsaken places) and of course when he's not here we certainly miss him. No more tag-teaming at sunrise and sundown or the exchange of "just go see if he's looking for a soother" hopes in the middle of the night when Cole can't possibly be hungry an hour after his last midnight feeding. I missed out on sharing tales of our days - tales from the outside world, stories of misadventures and new discoveries and all that good stuff... But on the other hand, on Thursday night I could loll around until the highly irresponsible hour of 10pm to watch both back-to-back episodes of CSI's goodbye to Grissom, sitting on the floor and cutting out fabric. I'm so glad he's back now (Jamie, not Grissom) - he shared a can of Guinness with me, ordered us a pizza and read Cole Grumpy Bird. He listened to my (somewhat) crazy ranting, and to stories of how I was fabulously rude to perfect strangers for various reasons this week because I'm tired and therefore entitled to be somewhat unpleasant. And had some quality Daddy-Baby time with Cole today while I visited the hairdresser.
Despite my crazy level of exhaustion, our days this week out and about, in and around were great. Daylight hours are good - it's the nighttime that's killer... Cole's been having fun with a bunch of lovely new toys too, thanks to terrific trio of my brother Bryan, s-i-l Michelle and niece Robyn who sent us a gift card to the toy store for Christmas. We strolled on up to Toys r Us and had a field day.
He's been highly entertained by one of his new favourites - his rotary phone. I love this thing - the ringing, the creepy woggly eyes, the 5 centimetre cord... Cole is nuts about it. I was thinking - do kids today (wow, old person phrase alert!) even get the concept of a rotary phone? I mean, for him this is just a fun toy that rolls and makes ringing noises - it's not like it relates to something he sees us using around the house. We don't even have a home phone, just a couple of mobiles...
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You have to listen to the Putumayo French album...it's awesome. I actually put it on for enjoyment, not just for Abby's sake. I'm working my way through a few more I got from the library, but they're not as good as the French one.
Can't say we listen to alot of kid's music here but this site leads to alot of very listenable stuff that at times we've enjoyed.
http://sparetherock.com/
The podcast is quite good.
great tips! kim, i totally looked for putumayo on itunes but couldn't find the french kids stuff - i'll try to track it down... :-) and i'll check out the podcast trev - thanks!
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