Carboloading

We all worked out! Frank went to bootcamp, Kel ran, and I walked Meryl to the top of Queen Anne hill and back today, So, naturally, we had to gain back all the calories we burned off.

Dinner across the street

Last night we were treated to dinner at our neighbor's across the street. So we went 'out' for dinner! (Jenna and Scott just remodeled their kitchen, so I invited ourselves over to see their hard work. It's gorgeous!) Jenna made tacos with fresh guacamole, and Amelia scooped ice cream for dessert. Bonus, Jenna held Meryl the whole time and fed her too! I must also say, we learned a few tips and tricks from Jenna's stories about Amelia and Trevor when they were Meryl's age too:)

Sleeping date

We met up yesterday with Mouni and Jordan (one week Meryl's junior) for coffee and a stroll. Lucky us, Meryl and Jordan decided to cat nap and let Mouni and I catch-up!

Lummi's favorite treat

Frank and I joke that there is nothing more beloved in Seattle than Ellenos yogurt (even over the Seahawks), and Lummi agrees!  Somehow, from the furthest possible place in the house, she can hear us opening the container and trots on in to sit sweetly in her spot and await a spoonful...today, she got to lick the container clean:)

Football Sunday

While Little Miss. Fussbudget demands quality snuggle time (we think she's going through a growth spurt), Frank has the following on his docket for today: tomato soup (a combo between the Dahlia Lounge and Nordstrom recipes), gluten free pasta, and pastitsio (a Greek lasagna with béchamel).  When my hands free up, I'm going to make banana bread (a re-do from last week because it was so good) and granola. Lummi is lounging like a pro.

Memphis style ribs a la Seth

Allecia, Seth and Silas came over tonight with ribs! Seth is a meat smoking extraordinaire and made us Memphis style ribs that he seasoned overnight and smoked for four hours today. They were downright delicious! And, with steamed artichokes, homemade mayonnaise, and quinoa n' cheese. While Seth isn't in the picture, I must say the ribs are a solid alternative.  

Dinner and dessert, courtesy of Chelsea and David

Chelsea stopped by tonight to drop off a home cooked dinner by David, and a delectable dessert made by her (among her many talents, she has a custom cake business). I must say, we ate dessert first! She made rice crispie treat brownie bars. And for dinner, we had a Lao comfort food dish, pickled cucumbers and braised kale. So good.

One month old

They say it takes a village, and we love ours. Thank you to our family, friends, Meal Train dinners, the Lytle Center, our welcoming committee (Lummi), Tim's Cascade jalapeño chips for me, Ben & Jerry's Milk & Cookies ice cream for Frank...and of course, Meryl, for putting up with our rookie moves! We've been parents for one month now, so we can officially give advice! And as of today, she weighs 8.8 lbs. and is 21 inches tall.

Silver shoe twins

Long time family friends, Jo and Peter (Peter also officiated our wedding), sent Meryl a bunch of adorable shoes. Notably, silver oxfords that will certainly need to be paired with my own for a mother daughter outing!

A visit with Pam

Pam stopped by today to visit with Meryl and help out with the Bungalow next door (which we now own and are planning to rent out when family isn't already visiting). Pam has been so helpful over the years with the interior design of our house...and gets complete credit for our love of our kitchen couch! Yes, the same couch that is in pretty much every picture on our blog:)

Thai larb for dinner

Melanie, Gus, and Liam brought over dinner tonight and stayed a bit to catch-up. Dinner was delicious! We had Thai style pork larb and a tasty tomato and cucumber side with fresh herbs - and rice, of course:) It was fun to hear about Melanie's recent trip to NYC to see Hamilton, and, as always, life outside the house.

Football Sunday

Football Sundays have arrived. This means that from now till the end of the season, 'nothing' is planned on Sundays. While we're at home, and rarely showered, we usually plan a bunch of cooking projects for the day. Today, Frank is making a couple of different broths (now that fall is here, we like drinking broth for breakfast), banana bread, and a plum torte. Meryl and Lummi are doing a good job lounging. And I pay attention to the TV to try to keep up with my Fantasy Football team (Frank has five teams) and catch a rare 'octo-box' sighting on the Red Zone football channel.

Lola, Tito, and Meryl

Went north to pickup Lummi from her 'upstate retreat' at my mom's home and Meryl's Lola and Tito were able to get some cuddling time. Her Tito is still getting the hang of holding a baby. He's a quick learner.

Good morning

Good morning! Meryl has slept a little longer between feedings the last two nights, so it was a great morning for all (me in particular!). Good thing, because today Meryl had lots of cuddles with Xanna (she and Grandpa leave tomorrow), Kristi stopped by for a walk to the coffee shop (we left the house!), Frank comes home tonight from his conference (hooray!), and my cousin, Molly, is staying over tonight while she attends a 2-day basketball referee camp. Let's hope Meryl sleeps just as well tonight!