… I get the chance to sit down at a non-government computer without more pressing distractions like a fascinating baby, a wonderful husband, knitting projects that have taken six months or more to get halfway done, cleaning I’ve avoided, dishes that I try to do sometimes so Will doesn’t, and food that needs to be prepared. Oh, and general fun I’d rather have instead of typing at a computer yet again. It gets really old after eight or more hours a day.
So here I am, and ready to at least do a “Here’s what’s going on with us!” update! Wow. The last time I updated really was almost exactly three months ago. Oops.
I’m still working for the government (thus the not typing things while I’m at work), and it’s okay. Basically, I’m conflicted every day. I love who I work for, I love (for the most part) who I work with, and it’s just a good place to be. There are two issues, one sort of minor and one bigger: I’m burned out on what I do, and I hate being away from Seth. “They” tell you it will get easier to be at work while your baby is with someone else during the day. I think that’s true for a lot of mothers and fathers, but it is killing me. I am so grateful that Will is the one taking care of Seth, because I don’t think I could handle it if it were anyone else. We’ve even discussed postponing having another kid until our circumstances change and I can be the one who stays home. That’s not the ideal solution (because who knows when the circumstances will change) but neither is me crying everyday at work. So, until Will finds a fabulous job that he loves and can support us, I go to work and try to enjoy myself. I’m looking into ways to make it a better fit at work, so we shall see.
Will does get to be home with Seth, and he’s absolutely amazing. I love that Seth gets his daddy, and I love that Will is willing to do so much with Seth. Sorry, everyone, but I really do have the best husband in the world. Right now he’s rehanging our door because the house shifted and it won’t open/close easily. His “rehanging” means taking the doorframe completely apart, taking out the crap other people (read: “lazy builders”) put in, and making it work for now and the future. He knows so many things that are WAY beyond my comprehension. Plus, he’s hot. YAY! I WIN!
Now for the most important person in the family (or so I’ve been told): Clive. Just kidding. Although, Clive does tell me that every day. Clive, Bonnie, and Josie are all fine and dandy. Clive almost went to live with some neighbors or random passer-by after we came home from Alabama and found that he’d peed all over our bed, including the brand-new comforter, the quilt my grandmother made, and our seven month-old mattress. Fortunately, we got over it and got just about everything de-catted. The jury is still out on the comforter.
Back to the important person (who sounds like he might be waking up from a nap right now): Mr. Seth is just wonderful. He continues to be long and skinny. His five-month-old cousin passed him in weight about a month ago. Seth pulls up on everything, climbs everything, and cruises around the room, holding on to whatever (or whomever) is available. We missed uncle Logan’s $5000 bet that he’d walk at nine months, but oh well. We weren’t holding our breath on either part.
Seth is pretty much done with “baby” food now. He likes to feed himself, so we go for small bites of things that he can pick up. Today’s breakfast was half a banana (in pieces) and some oatmeal. Last night he ate banana, blueberry yogurt with shredded mozzarella on top (weirdo), and some Goldfish crackers. It was an odd combination, but since he’s refused to eat solid food for two days (teething), we let him eat whatever he would put in his mouth. He’s usually pretty good about eating what we eat, at least to some extent. We also think (as you can see) that the dairy issues are DONE! HURRAY! Mommy can have cheese and real butter again!! I still think I’ll avoid the real milk, though … I like coconut milk beverage so much. Anyway, Seth has five teeth already (two top middle, two bottom middle, one side bottom) and we think he’s working on the fourth bottom tooth and two more up top. Poor kid … poor parents!
The little baby is officially ten months old and almost close to his first birthday. I can hardly believe that!