OH MY GOODNESS!! Can you please come to California soon so I can squeeze those ADORABLE cheeks and see that AMAZING smile in person?? GAH. I want to marry him. May I? PLEASE?
I understand your dilemma! I live in a 660 sq-ft home and as I'm writing this, I feel that all the air in here has been used up throughout the course of the day. One sock on the floor and the whole apt is a mess!
you know, I live in a tiny apartment too. only there's just two of us. not 2 dogs and a baby. that would be a lot harder, but you make the small apartment look fun :) plus your baby is adorable, but who am I to say anything about him?
He is so chunkalicious! 300 square feet of your own is heaven. I am living in someone else's basement at the moment. Luuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrkkkkkkkkk!
Oh, I have so been there with the forcing of things. But I have to say, after the introduction of hemorrhoids is where that statment from the Holbcensor should have come in! Ha!
it's possible that i'm weird....i know...be shocked...but everytime i see a picture of your cute lil baby such as these....i make sound effects to go along with the pictures...and i hope that they are the sounds that he made, while the picture was being taken. i also like coming up with stories behind the pictures....see....i'm weird...
I complain that our house (about 1200 sq ft) is too small with a husband, a ten year old son and four dogs. And by our towns standards it is a little small...but I probably just need better organization skills.
Also Huck is adorable..and seeing him just makes me want a baby that much more!!!
Wow I thought I was the only one in the world (well my world of baby pushing friends) who had to push for 3 hrs., actually 3.5 to be exact. Woowee. That sucked. Hopefully if there's a next time for you and myself to push babies out again, it won't take that long. May luck be on your side in that respect.
Before moving into our 850sq ft palace of a house, I would get frustrated (often) and yell out, "There isn't enough counter space in this kitchen!" That was the signal for my husband to run far far away, because a meltdown was imminent. The force of organization still does not run strong in me...I hope it does for you.
Wonderful! I'll take a baby Hank post any day. Also--sometimes it's so hard to figure out when you need to push to make something happen and when it's time to let things sort themselves out. It's difficult to know which is which.
I can relate! I walk around and grumble about all the empty space I see just sitting there. Luckily we didn't have to make a deal with the devil since we rent from a member. I wish they would force owners/brokers to lower prices after a certain amount of vacant time so that they don't control the market so much. Then again, this is what I've heard . . . I don't really understand it all.
I think Huck is the cutest baby boy I've ever seen. On a blog, that is. Because I've never seen him or his fabulous Mum in person. Bummer. I would love to hear more about his personality. As in, what are the events that surround these delightful expressions? He looks like he's trying to tell us some stories, and I want to know what they are.
I'm a new reader, and I have to say this post was hilarious. When you wrote, 'And what happens when you force that which does not want to be forced? Hemorrhoids." I was rolling. Maybe the hardest I've laughed at anything written on a blog in a while. And as a doctor, I can attest that that is true. ;) Thanks for brightening my evening!
Holy Cow. Your baby is adorable.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS!! Can you please come to California soon so I can squeeze those ADORABLE cheeks and see that AMAZING smile in person?? GAH. I want to marry him. May I? PLEASE?
ReplyDeleteBaby boy is soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love this post, super hilarious :))
those chubby rolls are so awesome. good thing you live so far away or i would steal him. (don't be scared, i'm a good mom)
ReplyDeleteI understand your dilemma! I live in a 660 sq-ft home and as I'm writing this, I feel that all the air in here has been used up throughout the course of the day. One sock on the floor and the whole apt is a mess!
ReplyDeleteyour baby is the chubbiest chub-chub tub of love! he's definitely got your eyes :)
ReplyDeleteThe rental industry in every major city is run by Satan. That's the only explanation for our pain.
ReplyDeleteyou know, I live in a tiny apartment too. only there's just two of us. not 2 dogs and a baby. that would be a lot harder, but you make the small apartment look fun :) plus your baby is adorable, but who am I to say anything about him?
ReplyDeleteHe is so chunkalicious! 300 square feet of your own is heaven. I am living in someone else's basement at the moment. Luuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrkkkkkkkkk!
ReplyDeleteand fat gurgly babies there shall BE, milady!
ReplyDeleteOmg he is TOO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most expressive baby i have ever seen. Probably takes after his Mama.
ReplyDeleteOh, I have so been there with the forcing of things. But I have to say, after the introduction of hemorrhoids is where that statment from the Holbcensor should have come in! Ha!
ReplyDeletewow, and I thought our 550 sq ft was small! Hey, but I don't live in NYC, right? So count yourself LUCKY. bum.
ReplyDeleteit's possible that i'm weird....i know...be shocked...but everytime i see a picture of your cute lil baby such as these....i make sound effects to go along with the pictures...and i hope that they are the sounds that he made, while the picture was being taken. i also like coming up with stories behind the pictures....see....i'm weird...
ReplyDeleteI complain that our house (about 1200 sq ft) is too small with a husband, a ten year old son and four dogs. And by our towns standards it is a little small...but I probably just need better organization skills.
ReplyDeleteAlso Huck is adorable..and seeing him just makes me want a baby that much more!!!
I know it's not as "cool" as NYC, but you could always come to the 'burbs in Connecticut...
ReplyDeleteBut just think 300sf cleans up in a jiffy. :)
ReplyDeleteDo you watch that show Selling New York?? Holy crap, NYC apartment porn!
ReplyDeleteBy the by your Huck is tooooo cute!!
Wow I thought I was the only one in the world (well my world of baby pushing friends) who had to push for 3 hrs., actually 3.5 to be exact. Woowee. That sucked. Hopefully if there's a next time for you and myself to push babies out again, it won't take that long. May luck be on your side in that respect.
ReplyDeleteBefore moving into our 850sq ft palace of a house, I would get frustrated (often) and yell out, "There isn't enough counter space in this kitchen!" That was the signal for my husband to run far far away, because a meltdown was imminent. The force of organization still does not run strong in me...I hope it does for you.
ReplyDelete300 is JUST right -- Huck says so. ;) Beautiful baby!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! Way to "will" yourself into loving your 300 square feet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'll take a baby Hank post any day.
ReplyDeleteAlso--sometimes it's so hard to figure out when you need to push to make something happen and when it's time to let things sort themselves out. It's difficult to know which is which.
I can relate! I walk around and grumble about all the empty space I see just sitting there. Luckily we didn't have to make a deal with the devil since we rent from a member. I wish they would force owners/brokers to lower prices after a certain amount of vacant time so that they don't control the market so much. Then again, this is what I've heard . . . I don't really understand it all.
ReplyDeleteI think Huck is the cutest baby boy I've ever seen. On a blog, that is. Because I've never seen him or his fabulous Mum in person. Bummer. I would love to hear more about his personality. As in, what are the events that surround these delightful expressions? He looks like he's trying to tell us some stories, and I want to know what they are.
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteomg this could be a commercial. freaking adorable.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new reader, and I have to say this post was hilarious. When you wrote, 'And what happens when you force that which does not want to be forced? Hemorrhoids." I was rolling. Maybe the hardest I've laughed at anything written on a blog in a while. And as a doctor, I can attest that that is true. ;) Thanks for brightening my evening!
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