Sunday, January 25, 2009








Can't believe we are about to hit the 7 month mark. Luca is sitting up- still taking a few spills though that always end in tears. Still working on trying to sleep through the night. Last night at 12:00am I was reading my "sleep book for healthy kids" as he screamed from his crib- cold turkey is best for losing the pacifier and the like so kids learn how to put themselves to sleep. I am beginning to think it would just be easier to keep returning the pacifier to his mouth every couple hours like I have been then to listen to him cry for three times longer every couple of hours. Hopefully tonight will be better. . . . grandma sleeps in there on the futon tonight. . . . Of course he woke up happy this morning and I ran for the coffee I now have to have every morning and never drank before. Every time camera comes out Luca now smiles and reaches, cell phone also. I guess that means we have taken plenty of pictures. . . . see above :-)
Rob continues to work his crazy schedule and we get more news on the fate of his ShopNBC company this week. I guess Kare 11 news is making people take a week of unpaid vacation, we hope this does not happen at Fox 9.
I had to stay home on Tuesday and got to see the inauguration because mom and I had an eventful night before. It included; a Cuisinart blender stick, a trip to ER, 5 stitches, Grandma's secret ingredient in 'bloody banana bread', antibiotics, and 4 1/2 hours of waiting for the right kit to sew up the finger. So, I had nobody to watch Luca Tuesday while grandma healed and got to see all the events in Washington on my TV. Mom and I both teared up (I knew she had democrat somewhere in there- but since you are one of the only people who reads my blog mom I won't tease you too much). It was very moving and I pray that our country starts moving in the right direction now. . . I worry it is too much for one man to take on by himself, it does take all branches of government to make it work. I hope Americans start to take control back by keeping politicians accountable and Washington less of an island where everyone makes lots of money off those things called "US citizens backs" I mean who really knows what those are anyway. . . . . . .
That little smiling face I get to see when I get home makes it all worth it though. . . . ..

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOVED your comments Meg! And I totally agree about the inauguration, politics, all the branches making it work and citizen backs...LOL. I cannot WAIT to meet Luca. Those eyes are just like his daddy's with those long eyelashes. Love ya! Oh and I hope Aunt Marilyn is okay!!! Ouch!

Marilyn said...

Grandma Marilyn's ego and finger
are healing. It was an ordeal, but
thanks to Megan's coolness, and
the cooperation of grandson Luca,
we made it through the emergency.
As Rob said,"Banana bread will take
on a new meaning after that event."
Isn't Luca a happy soul? He truly is as happy as he appears in the
photos....A real keeper.
Love, Grandma Marilyn

Marilyn said...

Grandma's finger and ego are on the mend. Isn't my grandson
just Mr. Personality? And cute
besides? Grandma Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Hi Rob and Megan:
It is great to check out your blogspot every now and then. Luca's picture's seem to lighten up the load of the day. Everyone in RI. is doing OK but "there is always room for improvement" (as my brother Bob would say) Grandpa Sullivan changed rooms at the health center, closer to the nurse's stattion. (Jim Sullivan)