Friday, October 31, 2008

Not a Halloween Post (that'll come later)




Nope, just a cute picture of G.I. Nate and his best girl (and toy). For some reason Mayumi wasn't enjoying herself at the U.S. Navy Day in Washington, D.C. Nate sure did, however. Like a kid in a candy shop.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Hangin' Tough...with Lindsay

Some of you all knew my sister Lindsay invited me to a New Kids on fthe Block concert in Phoeniz, AZ. I haven't the words to describe it...but Lindsay, link to the right, can and DID. You must read her account of it!!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Attack of the Killer Rice Cereal


A picture is worth a thousand words. Enough said. (Well, let me also add that Nate and I cannot stop laughing at this picture and plan on distributing it at her high school graduation party (ala defazio)).

Monday, September 22, 2008

Prepare thyself for merriment!


"An awkward amount of twenty-first century bosoms stuffed into sixteenth century bodices..." was how the Maryland Rennaisance Festival was once described. See for yourself! Nate and I went for our second year, this bringing a post-utero Mayumi. We had a BLAST--people watching, mostly, but thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment, fabulous weather, and excellent craftsmanship. See the pictures below--"ask a hermit" (seated on the ground), "Madame Blainsworth" (crazy hat, making eyes at Mayumi), "The Rogues" (a fabulous Scottish bagpipe/drum/fiddle ensemble in the background of the picture featuring a held-up Mayumi), "cursing well" (with Nate making his best 'mad face'), k-nig-ets jousting, and plenty of wenches. A fabulous day!










Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Birthday Extravaganza

I had so much fun planning Nate's birthday this year. See, I like surprises. I like LOTS of surprises. So, when planning a birthday for someone, I may go overboard but I have so much fun doing it. Thanks to my dear friends Lindsay and Heather, we left Mayumi in safe hands and were able to go OUT...alone. I took Nate to a variety of places to which he had, at one time or another, expressed in going. Having a memory like a steel trap, I catalogued all of this and incorporated it into a three day birthday extravaganza. We dined at Teddy's Roti Shop (Trinadadian restaurant featuring Indian food. where they convinced us to buy an expensive "aphrodisiac drink" that turned out to be eggnog), indulged in a decadent slice of "Neil's Hat Trick"from Cake Love, went to "Family Day" at Nate's work, joined the Virginian Redneck Society at shot a couple boxes of ammo at the Blueridge Arsenal, stopped in at the National Geographic Society, and topped it all off at the Washington D.C. Film Shorts Festival at the E Street Cinema. Nate treated himself to a pedicure--his latest invention and sure to become a big hit at a spa near you.

Daddy Daughter Dates

I have a feeling that Nate's going to take Mayumi on a lot of those daddy-daughter dates. I know I enjoyed the ones I had with my own dad. Mayumi is already showing a large attachment to her cute father. She is also learning to roll over. Yes, that picture below IS blurred...because she is in motion.




Thursday, September 11, 2008

Mayumi on Safari

On Labor Day, Nate and I took yummy yumi to the National Zoo. Not being a zoo person, I was surprised at how enthusiastic Mayumi's presense made me. I found myself running around, delightedly taking photos of all kinds of animals (see the lion and the capyberra (c.f. Spelling Bee) below). Mayumi, in spite of being disguised as a boy in a blue baseball cap, drew lots of attention and admirers.






Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Camping Queen


Mayumi, it turns out, is an excellent camper. I discovered this on her first camping trip this weekend to Jane's Island on the Maryland Eastern Shore. As you can see, she was much beloved by the other campers--friends from New York and DC gathered to celebrate Amber Henrie's 30th birthday (Amber is pictured on the far right of the last picture). In spite of Tango Tim Tanner's repeated attempts to throw her in the fire and, thus, regain the spotlight, Mayumi survived the trip (even if her mother barely survived her 1.5 hrs of crying on the way home).











I'm cute, not crabby

...which was the slogan printed on a t-shirt I saw this last weekend at the Jane's Island/Crisfield crab festival, featuring a crab derby and, far more fascinating, the "Crab Picking" competition. These ladies, most of whom have been picking the meat out of commercially gathered crabs for decades, compete each year for the reigning title of fastest picker. The ladies are given a huge pile of crabs and ten minutes to pick, urged on by the cheers of the crowd. You would never believe how fast they pick, and yet how little meat each crab yields! If only I'd had a little extra cash I
would have picked up that t-shirt for the darling little yumikins, who, in spite of being sinfully cute, can also

be quite crabby when she has a
mind to it.






Friday, August 29, 2008

Hogging the Blog

Sigh. I can tell that if/when I get around to posting things on this blog, it is going to be mostly about Mayumi. I mean, forget the fact that we bought our first home (closing on 22 September, our anniversary of two years...and it ISN'T the house about which I posted some months ago). Forget THAT important milestone in someone's life. No no, Mayumi is the star and I think this blog is going to focus a great deal on her and her development. Speaking of which, as I type, she is lying under her playarch on her SIDE--a position to which she got to herself from her back. In other words, she is starting to work towards rolling over. One of these pictures features Baby Yumi grabing dangling toys--something she has been good at for
quite some time. We think she has
above-avera
ge hand/eye coordination. :-) Another of these photos features Mayumi in the Karma Baby sling (thank you Marliss!). I could write a whole post on my various experiences with baby carrying devices. In fact, I suppose I should--and will.





Friday, August 22, 2008

Mayumi the Super Model


Do you think it would be wrong if we got Mayumi an agent and started her working now to save up for college? Honestly, I think that she could win some baby pageants. Or at least be the first runner-up...

NYC Waterfalls!

New York City is featuring a fabulous exhibit--man-made waterfalls, four in all, along NYC's waterways. Nate, Mayumi, and I took the Chinatown bus up to New York last weekend to see them and spend time with our friends up there. Old roommates Sally and Amber were excellent hostesses, along with their spouses, roommates, and other friends. Naturally we went to El Malecon for some chicken, rice, and beans and caught a show. So much fun!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Daddy's Little Girl

Nate claims he's never been much of a 'baby person.' This I believe-I've seen him be tender with my darling niece Allie, but it was clear to me he wasn't the baby whisperer. And yet, and yet; nothing (but a seriously dirty diaper or angry tears) can seperate him from his darling little daughter. I've actually heard him coo to her--baby talk!! It is true what one of his best friends told me prior to marrying him--he DOES have a gushy heart.

Friday, June 06, 2008

Mayumi's here!


The cutest girl in the world was born at 3:01pm on the 24th of May, 2008. She weighed in at 6.95oz and measured at 20 3/4th inches. She arrived after an ardous hour of and a half of llaborious pushing but, as you can see, she is worth it. You will notice that I haven't quite gotten the hang of formatting here in blogspot, so the pictures aren't arranged artistically. Forgive! And enjoy...Mayumi Aziza Ayer. The cutest little girl that ever lived (in Washington, D.C.).