Sunday, February 2, 2014

Baby's Best Friend, TV Appearance, & Feeding Minnie

It has been awhile since I have blogged and it seems like every day Zoey is doing something new!
This morning my coffee started brewing and steaming and she said: "Whooooaaaa, Mommy!"
She loves to tell us the sounds that animals make, and she also says: "I love you."


She is pretty good pointing out body parts, and great with names. We are working on colors and numbers. She RUNS everywhere - and loves to climb and jump. Her new thing is to "feed" Minnie!


Adam & my wonderful co-workers also surprised me by arranging to bring Zoey onto the show to wish me a happy birthday!




Also - here is one of my favorite new videos of Zoey. She LOVES the dogs and at least Jazzy loves playing with her. Ozzy is more like, "eh." (Also, please excuse the extremely messy house, but hey, we've got a kid and two pups).

                 Also - this is what happens when Aunt Brooke pulls out the peanut butter.

Just some candid "I'm on the couch chillin'" Zozo shots.


And here is the adorableness that happens when Daddy comes home!


Dear Zoey,
Education is very important, but it does not always come out of a book. Love to learn, and keep doing it your whole life. You can always learn something new, it will keep you vibrant. We will help you along the way. We love you!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

If Life Gives You Lemons...Eat 'Em!

 
 
 
This blog is a little short on text but I am frustrated with this program!
Zoey is now 9 months old and these are pictures of all her fun over the past few months.
She is learning to swim, walk and chew! She has officially said "dog," and loves to say it. She is absolutely, utterly, stop-and-watch-her-every-move amazing. I want to give her non-stop kisses but she is a squirmer now!
Since she is eating in most of these pics I will give her advice on food.
 
Dear Zoey,
Food is important, it can help you evolve and learn. Try everything. Be open-minded. Learn to cook, it is therapeutic. It is an important part of your culture whether it is Grandma and Gramps salsa and beef jerky, mom's gooey butter cake, matzo or gefilte fish (your dad actually like that!). I'll make these with you some day (not the gefilte!).
Love you,
Mom 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Whole Lotta' Stuff

It has been awhile so I have a lot to talk about!




Zoey is now eight months old - and took her first flight!

 
She is quite the traveler! She went to Wichita to see her Grandparents - and to Ohio to see my family.
She loves meeting new people.


She also took Daddy out to his favorite restaurant for her first Father's Day!
                                     All of this is, of course, exhausting.


 Zoey is also always standing now! We expect her to be walking very soon.
 
Zoey cannot wait to go visit her cousin Elsa in Hawaii (or maybe stay home with Nana and Pop while Mommy and Daddy go lay in the beach, either way!).
 
She is working on her top teeth, but we haven't seen anything yet!
That is a very short recap of the life of the Zozo! More to come!
 
Dear Zoey,
Always travel. You are a very small part of a very big world, and you cannot know yourself if you do not know much of it. We'll come with you some of the way. Some you will get to travel alone, but it will be exciting!
Love you!
 
 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

ZoZo on the GoGo

Things are great as Zoey heads toward her four-month birthday!
She is a droolin' fool, and due to the beginning of teething, she is always chewing on her hands.

She loves to smile, and talk all the time. We set up her Jumparoo thingy, and she gets so excited by all the colors - and especially the music.


There is nothing Zoey Shahna Alter loves more than some good music.



She has several songs that we sing to her to make her smile.

Her #1 Billboard hit is:

"My name is Zozo -
I'm on the go go
Can't tell me no no,
Cause when I go go, I'm so cute."




Adam made up a more simple song for her the other day:

"Do the ZoZo dance -
First, shake your hips (Zoey of course shakes her hips),
Second -
Shut your mouth - I'm dancing (sassy style)."

They have both clearly been created by professional writers.

Zoey's song follows a long line of baby songs, as mine was:

"Baby Laine, ohhh she's a good girl.
Baby Laine, ohhh she's her momma's pearl."

Shay's song:

"Shay Michelle is very swell, she's her momma's Tinkerbell."

Obviously, it is better to be a good girl than a Tinkerbell, right?

Unfortunately, for Brooke Baker, her song was written at a time when there were several pre-teens in the house - and the song Bad Boys from the show Cops was huge. Her song is as follows:


(Cops theme music)
Miss Brooke, Miss Brooke, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when you poo on your shoe?"

Poor kid, but she LOVED it when we sang it to her.

She also may or may not have had poo on her shoe at one time or another.


We will be heading to Texas in a few weeks to finally meet Elsa! Zoey will also get to meet Uncle Dan for the first time. After that, we will trek to see Adam's family and have an official naming ceremony for Zoey. That reminds me - we need to pick her Hebrew name, kind of important. She is very excited! 



Dear Zoey,
Neither your Dad or I play a musical instrument, but we are going to get you some kind of lessons. You don't have to stick with it for the rest of your life, but please try for a few years. It will seem very boring sometimes when you would rather be playing, but it will be worth it. Also, your Dad doesn't want you to listen to any popular boy bands. Ever. Love you!
Love,
Mom

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Big Threes!

Happy birthday to us!

Today Zoey is three months, and I am 33!

Zoey had a bottle to celebrate, and a diaper explosion that said "I'm ready to party!" She is spending some time over at Mary's so Adam and I can get some birthday sushi - and a nap!

I want to take a moment and congratulate my sister Shay and her husband Dan on their first baby, little Elsa! We are so happy for them, and for Zoey, who now has a cousin to get into trouble with!
I am ready for that nap so I am just going to post some adorable pics of Zoey (I mean, that's really what you are here for, right?).



Zoey and Daddy love to just sit and talk!

Now Zoey is actually doing some of the talking!



                                                But, all that talking can wear a girl out!

                                                  Zoey even likes to yak it up in the bathtub!
                       Now onto my favorite! Zoey performing her morning wake-up routine!




Dear Zoey,

Don't get upset about getting older, you will be smarter and more confident!

Don't drink too much on your 21st b-day, you'll want to remember it.

Last, but not least, try really hard to remember the birthdays of those you love, and make them feel special. I love you!

Mom







Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mom + Jobby Job = Better

I would have never thought that being a mom might actually make me a better employee/co-worker.

In fact, I worried about the opposite.

You are tired. Cranky. Admit it, sometimes even dirty.

Surprisingly though, I have been back at work three weeks now and I have made some realizations.

Here are the four reasons that I may actually be a better employee now. I would give you five, but Zoey is starting to fuss and I'm not going to get that far.

4) You have to have a better sense of humor about yourself. "Why, yes, that is baby spittle on my collar and sleeve." Or discussing with the girls at work that sprouting a little human being isn't pretty, and you have to wear full body Spanx every day (and would like to wear several pairs). You have on a pound of undereye makeup and false eyelashes just so you can appear to be alive, and you may or may not have even had time to shower that morning (see above).

*Disclaimer: Just because you are not able to shower (and it doesn't happen often) doesn't mean you didn't take care of business. Don't judge.

3) You are more empathetic to others. Your life has become more complicated and sometimes hard to manage, so you assume others may be having a hard time too.
Instead of thinking: "What in the *&%$ did that person just say?" I now think: "I haven't slept in two days, maybe this person is also having some struggles at home, and not thinking before they open their mouth." (This is not all the time, just MORE often).

*Disclaimer #2: Most of the people I work with don't say crazy things, but don't we all spew things that make people say: "what the &^*%" sometimes?

2) You can't take it home with you. Literally you can't. If something goes wrong at work, or someone upsets you, you don't have time to ponder on it. You have to let it go, because the minute you walk in that door at home, there is a munchkin, husband and two dogs that all need something from you RIGHT NOW. By the time you get back to work the next day you have let it all go, and are able to focus on what needs to be tackled at that moment, not waste time on yesterday's issues.

1) You are more confident. I may be sporting Spanx, two pounds of makeup, and haven't slept, but I have oddly enough never felt better about myself. I literally created another human being.
Only the picture above can truly capture how proud I am. I know, I know, women have been doing it since the beginning of time - often with much more difficult circumstances, but seriously? I am amazed by this every day. I had a high risk pregnancy and it was tough. The recovery from a C-section is tough. Learning how to literally make sure another little human being has everything it needs to survive - tough. Instead of downplaying the difficulty because other women do it every day, I say "kudos ladies, this stuff is no joke."

So, don't feel fat, don't feel old, don't (somehow) even feel tired. Feel amazing.

Ok, so now when I blog I am going to try to post video of what Zoey was doing WHILE I was blogging (complete with my stupid "baby voice" in the background). Here is what she was doing today:

Also, I am going to try to write some advice for Zoey pertaining to what the subject of the blog is - in the hopes that one day she will think I might actually know a thing or two and read all of them. Here is to hoping.

Dear Zoey,

Never take a job just for the money, it will never make you happy.

You don't have to be rich or famous, if you are happy, you are doing much better than most people.

Also, feel free to date a co-worker, I hear sometimes this turns out really well.

Love you,

Mom

Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Arrival of the Zo-Zo

I have really, really failed so far with this blog thing, but hey, better late (2 1/2 months to be exact) than never! I will give you a quick recap of our past few months.

The big news: Zoey arrived on October 30th!






Needless to say she has changed our lives so much - all for the better!


The first month she did a lot of eating, pooping and sleeping, while Adam and I did a lot of learning. It was stressful and wonderful all at once.




Around six weeks, things started to fall into place as we got the hang of this parenting thing.
  




She looks a little skeptical, huh? Well, we are still learning. 

We spent the holidays at home since she was too small to travel. It was nice and quiet, and we had some great family time together.

I went back to work December 27th. I'm so lucky because I genuinely enjoy my job so much. Adam and I have worked out the schedule well, and I really enjoy being back on the show. We both still get a lot of time with her, so it works out well!



She gave her first full-blown real smile on Dec 18th and has not looked back. She smiles all the time and is working on a laugh.






Everyone kept telling me that this time will go by so fast, it is true. She has this little personality and is already changing quickly.
















Seeing her with Adam (although she is skeptical in this pic as well), it adorable. I think she may end up being a bit of a Daddy's girl. She gives him the best smiles!












I'm going to work to keep up better with this blog - especially since there are exciting times ahead! Here are some more videos and pic to tide you over! Hope everyone is having a great 2013 so far!