Close up of Leah and me on the couch.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Buffet Time
In exchange for my helping out Rev. Betty and designing her organization's website, Louie took us all out to dinner.
We went to the Country Buffet over in Levittown.
Snapped a couple of pics of Leah enjoying all it had to offer.
Leah likes to dip. She dips her veggies in her mashed potatos. She dipped saltine crackers in her ice cream. She turned away ice cream for more crackers. Then enjoyed some jello and fruit.
I had a great time and am grateful to have people like Laurie, Louie, Toni-Ann, Julia and Rev. Betty in our lives.
We went to the Country Buffet over in Levittown.
Snapped a couple of pics of Leah enjoying all it had to offer.
Leah likes to dip. She dips her veggies in her mashed potatos. She dipped saltine crackers in her ice cream. She turned away ice cream for more crackers. Then enjoyed some jello and fruit.
I had a great time and am grateful to have people like Laurie, Louie, Toni-Ann, Julia and Rev. Betty in our lives.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Kitti's Birthday Dinner
We all got together and surprised Kitti with a dinner at Benihana's in Westbury.
Here we all are after we've all eaten quite a bit.
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We really do have some the best friends ever.
Here we all are after we've all eaten quite a bit.
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We really do have some the best friends ever.
Friday, January 27, 2006
Little Miss Independent
Made Leah some cereal this morning. She didn't want my help. So she proceeded to eat it all on her own. When did this happen?
Then I had to give her a bath
Then I had to give her a bath
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Sunrise Mall
Went with Leah to Sunrise today. Just walked around and shopped a little. We always stop and spend some time with the Koi.
Monday, January 23, 2006
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Name the Movie?
"Nobody puts Baby in the corner?"
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Guess yet?
Dirty Dancing!
Lindsay got this onesie for Leah. Lindsay gets Leah some cool onesies.
...
Guess yet?
Dirty Dancing!
Lindsay got this onesie for Leah. Lindsay gets Leah some cool onesies.
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Special Trip to NYC
Today was my first real trip into Manhattan with Leah. All by ourselves, on the train and everything.
We first took the LIRR into Penn Station. Then hailed a cab up to midtown, right across the street from Carnegie Hall.
Then-by far the best part- we went to lunch with some of the greatest people I know.
Ms. Ordover-one of my high school english teachers, Mr. Donnelly-my high school history teacher, Ms. Striker-very kickass teacher I never got the chance to have but got to know a bit, James (one of my closest friends from HS) and Tiffany (One of the most literate, and intelligent woman I've ever met.
The latter is the #1 reason I LOVED my high school. We had some great food, caught up lots and well...it really made my day, my month, my year. Leah was wonderful as usual. And I am really happy they got to see her.
I wouldn't be who I am without them. I don't think I would have made it through high school without Mr. D and Ms. O. I consider them life long friends. How many people can say that about their High School teachers?
Afterwards I took Leah to the church I went to as a kid. Calvary Baptist Church...then we went next door to the Salisbury hotel and visited one of my dad's friends Peter. He has known me since I was a little bit older than Leah. We go way back. It was great to have him meet her.
We also stopped by the Russian Tea Room to say hi to the manager there. Who I have also known since I was a kid. I ate for free there more times than I can count because of their relationship with the church :D
Here is Leah outside Carnegie Hall.
I have to say I met some of the nicest people on this trip into the city. I had people offering left and right to help me up the stairs, down the stairs, onto the train, off the train with Leah's stroller. I love New Yorkers!
Leah on the train, eating her banana
Leah outside the Hicksville train station while we wait for Matt
Then we went to Applebee's for dinner. They had this guy blowing up ballons and stuff. He made Leah a funny hat.
We first took the LIRR into Penn Station. Then hailed a cab up to midtown, right across the street from Carnegie Hall.
Then-by far the best part- we went to lunch with some of the greatest people I know.
Ms. Ordover-one of my high school english teachers, Mr. Donnelly-my high school history teacher, Ms. Striker-very kickass teacher I never got the chance to have but got to know a bit, James (one of my closest friends from HS) and Tiffany (One of the most literate, and intelligent woman I've ever met.
The latter is the #1 reason I LOVED my high school. We had some great food, caught up lots and well...it really made my day, my month, my year. Leah was wonderful as usual. And I am really happy they got to see her.
I wouldn't be who I am without them. I don't think I would have made it through high school without Mr. D and Ms. O. I consider them life long friends. How many people can say that about their High School teachers?
Afterwards I took Leah to the church I went to as a kid. Calvary Baptist Church...then we went next door to the Salisbury hotel and visited one of my dad's friends Peter. He has known me since I was a little bit older than Leah. We go way back. It was great to have him meet her.
We also stopped by the Russian Tea Room to say hi to the manager there. Who I have also known since I was a kid. I ate for free there more times than I can count because of their relationship with the church :D
Here is Leah outside Carnegie Hall.
I have to say I met some of the nicest people on this trip into the city. I had people offering left and right to help me up the stairs, down the stairs, onto the train, off the train with Leah's stroller. I love New Yorkers!
Leah on the train, eating her banana
Leah outside the Hicksville train station while we wait for Matt
Then we went to Applebee's for dinner. They had this guy blowing up ballons and stuff. He made Leah a funny hat.
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