Who's that??? Just Owen and Micah getting creative with a used chip bag.
Monday, March 29, 2010
March Madness
I'm just catching up with some pictures from March.
Who's that??? Just Owen and Micah getting creative with a used chip bag.

Who's that??? Just Owen and Micah getting creative with a used chip bag.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Adler Gradutes from Work
I'm a little behind on posting this, but last week was Adler's last week at my office. She turned 6 months old and that is the cut-off for our bring your baby to work policy. This has been such a wonderful experience for us and I feel extremely lucky to have had this time with my daughter. It wasn't always easy, but well worth the challenges. In May Adler and I will be traveling to Wisconsin to speak at a national conference on our Bring Your Baby to Work policy, so I am really looking forward to spreading the word about this interesting policy.
So here are some final pictures of my working baby!

Most of you know that I am the Statewide Breastfeeding Coordinator in Nevada, but if you didn't know that already, that's why my office is full of breastfeeding references.

Adler loved to help me talk on the phone and check my email.

Here she is playing with her official state badge.



She really likes this doll that I keep in my office as a breastfeeding model.


On her last day my co-workers threw a little Graduation Party for Adler. She was asleep for her party.


And then she woke up while everybody was surround her posing for a picture. That kind of freaked her out.



Mmmmmm....icing. This is way better than rice cereal and bananas!

This is the Health Division Administrator, Richard....who I have to thank for implementing the bring your baby to work policy. He has refused to hold or touch Adler for 3 months, but her last week we made him hold ALL the working babies for a funny picture. Adler was not a happy girl for this shot!

Here is Adler participating in a meeting.
So here are some final pictures of my working baby!
Most of you know that I am the Statewide Breastfeeding Coordinator in Nevada, but if you didn't know that already, that's why my office is full of breastfeeding references.
Adler loved to help me talk on the phone and check my email.
Here she is playing with her official state badge.
She really likes this doll that I keep in my office as a breastfeeding model.
On her last day my co-workers threw a little Graduation Party for Adler. She was asleep for her party.
And then she woke up while everybody was surround her posing for a picture. That kind of freaked her out.
Mmmmmm....icing. This is way better than rice cereal and bananas!
This is the Health Division Administrator, Richard....who I have to thank for implementing the bring your baby to work policy. He has refused to hold or touch Adler for 3 months, but her last week we made him hold ALL the working babies for a funny picture. Adler was not a happy girl for this shot!
Here is Adler participating in a meeting.
This week was a difficult one, as Adler spent 3 days in day care (probably more difficult for me than her). It was so weird being at work without her. But I'm lucky because I work from home 2 days a week and I keep her with me on those days. The day care days went all right, except for the fact that Adler refused a bottle and sippy cup most of the time. Yesterday she actually took 3 ounces of milk in a sippy cup, so we are excited about that. Maybe she'll just bypass the bottle completely and go straight to a cup. I go feed her on my lunch hour and she would typically eat just enough to get by until I got there for lunch. The staff at the day care are wonderful though and are being really patient with her feeding issues. Next week should go much smoother.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Welcome 32
Today I welcomed my 32nd birthday....soooo hard to believe. I remember in high school I always wondered what my life would be like in my thirties and here I am......sharing my life with a wonderful man, raising two great kids, have a job that I enjoy, and am blessed with amazing friends and family.....I can't complain. Life is good.
This morning Adler and I were sleeping in and Owen came running into the bedroom, threw the covers off of me and demanded I get up and come into the kitchen for my birthday party. He had gifts on the table and party hats ready to wear. What a wonderful birthday wake-up call. Here he is carrying in some of the packages I received in the mail.

This morning Adler and I were sleeping in and Owen came running into the bedroom, threw the covers off of me and demanded I get up and come into the kitchen for my birthday party. He had gifts on the table and party hats ready to wear. What a wonderful birthday wake-up call. Here he is carrying in some of the packages I received in the mail.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Adler's Big Adventure
Adler and I just returned home from a week long trip to Washington DC. This was her first plane ride and first big adventure and she did GREAT! She is quite the traveler.


I had to go to Washington for a WIC conference and extended my trip a few days to visit my friend Melissa. It was so great to visit with her and her husband Steve! What wonderful hosts.....they treated me to a personal tour of all the monuments, Greek food, Mexican food, a lovely stroll in old town Alexandria, and provided me my very own taxi service whenever I needed a ride. Thanks for everything, Melissa! Miss you.

Adler and the Washington Monument

Adler at the World War II Memorial

At the Korean War Memorial

Melissa and Adler


Lincoln Monument

Adler's first stay in a hotel room


White House

Our nation's Capital

Adler didn't get stage fright....she did great in front of an audience of around 150 people.
We were really lucky on the flights there, as we had an entire row (3 seats) all to ourselves!
I had to go to Washington for a WIC conference and extended my trip a few days to visit my friend Melissa. It was so great to visit with her and her husband Steve! What wonderful hosts.....they treated me to a personal tour of all the monuments, Greek food, Mexican food, a lovely stroll in old town Alexandria, and provided me my very own taxi service whenever I needed a ride. Thanks for everything, Melissa! Miss you.
Adler and the Washington Monument
Adler at the World War II Memorial
At the Korean War Memorial
Melissa and Adler
Lincoln Monument
Adler's first stay in a hotel room
White House
Our nation's Capital
Adler attended the WIC conference with me every day and was quite popular among all the other attendees. The last day of the conference was a Breastfeeding Summit and I was on a panel of speakers with other breastfeeding mothers.
Adler didn't get stage fright....she did great in front of an audience of around 150 people.
Our flight home on Wednesday was a disaster. There were bad thunderstorms in Dallas, so our flight was diverted to Oklahoma City. We had to sit on the plane in Oklahoma for over 2 hours! When we finally made it to Dallas we had missed our connecting flight to Reno. So were were stranded in the Dallas airport for almost 8 hours before we finally got on another flight. It ended up taking us 19 hours to get home that day. But again, Adler was a trooper. She was way less cranky than her mother. And I was beyond thrilled to finally make it home that night!
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