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  • Early Indicator of an Adrenaline Junkie

    Even though I am still suffering the lingering effects of my last "traveling with a toddler" adventure , I booked a hotel room and set off for another weekend of being out of my comfort zone. Destination: Cuyahoga Falls, OH for a family get-together. This is where my mom grew up (technically, The Village...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 10-30-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, weekend
  • Kids these days....

    I was in high school before I saw my first home computer, which history would tell me most likely ran MS-DOS. My best friend's dad was a V.P. at Eli Lilly, so he always had the latest and greatest. Along with his dot matrix printer. We made a lot of cool banners on that green and white striped paper...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 10-03-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, technology
  • My little memo pad

    Steven's memory is something which never ceases to amaze me. The kid remembers everything. My mom took him to the park last spring and she pointed out a pile of dog-doo for him to walk around. Memorable? Maybe not to some. They went to the same park recently (as in two calendar seasons later) and he...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 09-19-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood
  • My little self-esteem booster

    Steven is the most independent kid in the world. I mean that sincerely. He wants help with NOTHING, until it becomes perfectly clear after 3 hours or so that he simply cannot do something by himself (favorite phrase: "I DO IT!"). Walking down the stairs is certainly no exception. Since the ones in my...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 08-23-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood
  • Irrational?

    So the Indiana State Fair ended yesterday. All I have to say is THANK GOD. I could usually care less...I mean, I like going to the fair and all, if for nothing else but the digustingly yummy food, but the dern Fair Train rumbles right past my neighborhood. And again, I could usually care less, after...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 08-20-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood
  • As if I needed more gray hair

    Steven and I took our first real vacation together a couple weeks ago. Hotel room and everything. What is it about hotel rooms that make kids think they can stay up 5 hours past their normal bedtime, yet still wake up at the normal time? I had to take another week off to make up for the week of lost...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-09-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, Shopping
  • Easter bunnies and Orange Julius

    Steven loves the mall. The food court, the mini-playground, and ogling at all the other babies confined to strollers. Mom loves the mall, too. The clothes, the candles, shower gels and lotions galore.... It's even fun to check out the hair extensions booth, just in case I ever need a cheerleader ponytail...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 03-23-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, Shopping, Easter
  • Negative

    Looking at a winter storm through the eyes (and language) of a two-year-old puts an entirely different perspective on the event. Driving from daycare to home in white-out conditions: "It's no, it's no!" As mommy nearly collides with the nice plow stradling the shoulder and the slow lane of the highway...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 02-15-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, snow
  • My little reminder

    It was about 10 degrees out this morning when I dropped Steven off at daycare. He looked like the Stay-Puffed Marshmallow Man, only shorter. Amazes me how oblivious kids are to the cold, as he takes his painfully sweet time waddling from the car to the front door. Can't hurry him along... "I do it, I...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 01-29-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood, Workday
  • Communication

    If you have a child under the age of 10, chances are, you have heard of The Wiggles. If you have a child under 5, chances are you know that Jeff sleeps all the time and Greg drives the Big Red Car. If you are like me, your brain is complete mush, but you can perfectly sing along with 30 to possibly 50...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 01-25-2007
    Filed under: Parenthood
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