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September 3rd, 2009

Niece LJ: The Cutest Baby Ever

This time last week, I was eagerly anticipating the arrival of my latest niece* Livie Jo. Finally, just before 10 PM on 8/27 she arrived, weighing in at 6 lbs. 11 oz and measuring 20 inches long. Ooh! I could barely contain myself! Still, I restrained myself from going to the hospital until the next morning because a) all the grandparents were there vying for LJ time and b) Brandi, LJ’s mom, was recovering from c-section. Plus, they needed some time that was just for them.

I spent four hours at the hospital on Friday,** holding her as much as anyone would let me. Actually, there were a few hours when it was only me, Brandi, and Jacob in the room, so I got to hold her a lot. But you don’t want to hear about how much I held her, you want to see the pictures:

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Exhibit A: LJ is all cheeks, but she has her daddy’s nose.

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Exhibit B: LJ is squirmy, even when she’s sleeping.

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Exhibit C: Aunt Sarah is LJ’s favorite*** aunt.

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Exhibit D: LJ has a lot of dark hair, which is funny because her parents are both blond.

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Exhibit E: LJ poops as soon as her dad opens her diaper. She and I are going to be friends.

As you can see, LJ is quite possibly to cutest baby ever. Plus she has great comedic timing. I am already plotting how Chris and I can move just a little bit closer to Clinton (even if it’s merely into center city Springfield, it would cut 45 minutes off my drive time). And I’m bribing Brandi with the promise of Olive Garden, if she’ll bring LJ to Springfield. And I have her Christmas present picked out. I have some big aunt shoes to fill, and I must get started!

* To be clear, Chris and I have two nieces and six nephews on his side of the family, all of whom were already around when we got married. LJ belongs to my brother, and I don’t know why, but being an aunt to her just feels different than being an aunt to the others. Is that normal?

** The hospital was an hour and twenty minutes away, and Jacob and Brandi live 100 miles away from me. I stayed as long as I could since I won’t get to drop by and hang out with my niece any time I want.

*** Technically, I’m her only aunt, but that simply means I have a lot of spoiling to do.

April 15th, 2009

Whirlwind Easter Weekend with Family and Friends

I was off of work for Good Friday last Thursday and Friday, so I ventured home to hang out with my family in Clinton. Chris couldn’t come because he had to work; I missed him but still had fun. On Thursday afternoon, Mom and I putzed around town and ran errands. We stocked up on Easter candy for the weekend at Walmart before heading home to make dinner. I had requested gumbo, and somehow I got conned into making it for myself. I spent a better part of the afternoon brewing it up for the rest of the family.

We didn’t do much Thursday evening. Mom and I watched the new episode of CSI, and I worked on a crochet project. Friday morning, Mom and I slept in long enough for Dad to drive all the way to KC for work, get rained out, and drive back home. He decided to get a hair cut, and the rest of us met him in town for lunch at Pizza Glen. I’m sure this pizza isn’t the best in the world, but I have a special place for it in my heart. I love their pizza!

After lunch, Dad and Jacob worked on my Blazer in my Grandpa Norman’s shop. The plan was to have Dad replace my rotors because a mechanic in Springfield told me that the rotors had so much wear that they could no longer be grinded smooth. Dad and my brother Jacob got the tires off and discovered that my rotors were fine. We measured the difference in width between the new and the old rotors: 15/1000th of an inch! So much for the self-touting “Christian” mechanic I went to. This is the fourth industry where I’ve experienced Christians as the worst people to work with: design, construction, car repair, and food service. Not happy.
Dad and Blazer in Grandpa's Shop

We made good of the day, and Dad changed the oil in the Blazer instead. O’Reilly’s took the rotors back, no questions asked. While Dad and Jacob were wrapping up, I shot the other end of Grandpa’s shop. I know it looks gross and dirty and about to fall down at any moment (which isn’t far from the truth), but I have some found memories of “helping” Grandpa and Dad with their projects and “working” in the office.

Grandpa's Shop

After we finished with my car, Mom, Dad, and I went to Calhoun to visit the babies on my Aunt Kathy and Uncle Martin’s farm. This first picture is of my dad holding one of the baby goats. They were so inquisitive and curious; they reminded me a bit of Mowgli.

Dad and Baby Goat

Again, here’s Dad. This time he’s with Brassy and her new colt. Brassy is sort of bossy, so we had to be careful with her in the pen. Daffy, Kathy’s other mare who foaled with week was also in the pen; I have some video of her and her colt that I hope to put on YouTube this week.

Dad, Brassy, and Baby

And here is another fun shot of the baby goats. They were not camera shy whatsoever.

Baby Goats

Mom got a hold of Brassy, too.

Mom and Brassy

And this is my favorite picture! It has the funniest story! Aunt Kathy took me and Mom into the barn where the kittens were, and while she was looking for the other litter, Mom and I checked out this basket of cats. It was dark, so I couldn’t tell exactly what I was looking at, but I said, “Uh, I don’t think, I mean, this isn’t a cat.” What I saw were two sets of ears that were not in any way kitten ears. They were bunny ears! Goldie, the momma cat, had evidently found them and adopted them. We figured she was saving them for dinner, but she was letting them nurse, and they were in perfectly good health!

Kittens and Itty Bitty Baby Bunnies

After the farm, we went home for dinner and hung out with my brother and his girlfriend Brandi. We watched Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace while playing Sorry! and Clue. Mom says it’s happened before, but this was the first time I remember Dad playing board games with us. We had to teach him how to play Sorry!, but he caught on quickly and had to say “sorry” to Mom quite a bit.

Saturday morning, I met my best friend Jenny and her boyfriend Matt at Ben Franklin’s Coffee House in town. I worked there when I was in high school and have a few fond memories of that place. We drank our coffee and ate our pastries and chatted for about an hour before heading our separate ways.

For lunch, we piled into the Suburban and headed to Martin City for some famed Fiorella’s Jack Stack barbeque. I live for this stuff. Seriously, when I die, doctors will find Jack Stack’s BBQ sauce flowing through my veins. I’m sure there are plenty of other fantastic restaurants in Kansas City, but I will never know because eating at Jack Stack is mandatory when I go to KC. We split a rack-and-a-half of onion rings, and I ordered a Hatfield sandwich with ham and turkey. Yum!

After lunch, we headed back home, taking a detour in Harrisonville to stop at the Family Center (for martin houses) and then to Chilhowee to see the school where Jacob will be working as an ag teacher next fall. And after all that, we were still too full to get dessert at Dairy Queen, so we went home. Once packed, I hit the road again and headed back to Nixa. And that was my whirlwind weekend at home!

And lest I leave Easter Sunday out, that was quite the day, too! I had 12 kids in my KidLife class, but we all survived. For lunch, my in-laws brought sandwiches, and then we played Canasta for a few hours. And there was lots of coffee drinks and desserts, too. I crashed on the couch around 5 PM and slept for 2.5 hours! I was so tired!

April 16th, 2008

The Great Cat-astrophe: Week 3

Well, Mowgli has been in our family for three weeks now, and I think it’s time to show you some pictures!

Figure 1. Mowgli is smart.
Mowgli is smart.In this first picture, you can see evidence of Mowgli’s intelligence. Note the glowing eyes that seem to thirst for knowledge. Mowgli will be going to University in the fall, where he will study the art of seduction begging for attention. He will also join the Mouse Chasers club and train for the 2012 Feline Olympic Trials. We hope to display a medal in the family trophy case.

Figure 2. Mowgli is enthusiastic.

Mowgli is enthusiastic.In this second picture, note Mowgli’s perked ears. As you can see, he loves having his picture taken, and he loves his new owners. In his spare time, Mowgli likes to knead Sarah and Chris’s bellies, pounce on Ravi, and beg for attention (and tuna treats). He also likes to rub noses with his new friends and likes to generally be underfoot whenever Sarah or Chris are in the kitchen.

Figure 3. Mowgli is untameable.
Mowgli is untameable.In this third picture, see the raw power that emanates from Mowgli’s fur and paws. He is strong as a lion and swift as a leopard. He can jump over tall couches and chase plastic toys with the agility of a panther. After University, Mowgli hopes to get a job with the circus. He also hopes to meet a real lion.

Figure 4. Ravi likes pencils.
Ravi likes pencils.So that’s your introduction to Mowgli, the newest member of the Austin clan. For those of you who know our “first-born,” you can see the brotherly resemblance, but when you see them together, it’s easier to tell them apart. Mowgli is fluffier than Ravi, Mowgli is smaller than Ravi (except in the tummy), and Mowgli purrs louder than Ravi. In Figure 4, you can see that Ravi, on the other hand, is sleek, can jump higher, and likes snuggling quietly.

 

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