Month: May 2006

  • May is Kate’s month.  So far we’ve celebrated our wedding
    anniversary and Mother’s Day.  Pretty soon her birthday will be
    coming up as well.  The big three-O.  I guess it’s officially
    downhill from now on.  Good thing she still looks 16-22. 

    Abigail was able to flip herself over for the first time this
    Tuesday!  She lies on her back and then quickly rolls to her right
    to lie on her tummy.  Then she struggles a little to free her
    right arm.  A very exciting moment!  But when will she say
    “pa pa”?????  That’s the big thing I care about. 

  • So this Monday was my wedding anniversary with Kate.  I can’t
    believe 2 years have gone by so quickly.  2 years ago we went to
    Orlando for Disney World and Universal Studios.  Last year we went
    to Charleston, SC.  This year I decided to take Kate and Abigail
    to Sarloos Indian Cuisine in Alpharetta.  The food there isn’t too
    bad although I wish there were more varieties.  I think they only
    had 10 entrees for us to eat and all of them had either rice, lentil,
    beans, curry, or chicken in it.  Of course if you remember my old
    entry about foods to avoid if you don’t want to pass gas, you’ll
    recognize that lentil, beans, and spice are all included.  So
    picture Abigail rest of the day raising her hips and working hard to
    pass gas.  Very lovely. 

    I think Abigail has hit the separation-anxiety phase.  She’s
    about 4 months old and we can tell she clearly recognizes Kate and I as
    her parents.  So much so that she doesn’t like to be held by other
    people unless you’re lucky to be around when she’s in a super good mood
    (which usually means right after she wakes up).  So don’t be
    worried or offended if you try to hold her these next few months and
    she struggles and fusses.  After all, she’s already a daddy’s
    girl.  

    Here’s a couple of pictures from Chi Alpha’s Iron Chef Night, which was by far the best Iron Chef Competition I’ve ever
    been a part of.  Kudos to all the college participants.  That
    was some amazing stuff!


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