This was our first week with Lauren as our sole nanny, and it worked out beautifully. One of the many perks of keeping your childcare in the family is that you can go hang out with family and bring your childcare with you and it's fun for them, too! While Danny did his board-member conference hobnobbing and I attended a few sessions and got a lot of work done, Lauren and Annette took Jack to the beach, the library, the museum (where Jack purportedly named every dinosaur in the place), the park, the thrift store (to buy Jack a jacket because mommy somehow forgot to bring one), and went to the foot spa together while he was napping, to recover from all that chasing after him. And then I would take him to Lovers Point and we would watch the waves and the kelp and an occasional seal or sea otter or scuba diver, which he would get very excited about and not want to leave until dark. He would not want to leave even at dark, but that's when I put my foot down.
Of course I forgot to take a photo of Jack with his Lo-lo while she was around, which is really unfair because there is very little photographic evidence of her very pronounced presence in his life, so I will have to try to do better in the future. But I did get some sweet ones with Annette.
After that most pleasant week, I met up with my old Tasmanian/Minnesotan friends (Minnesotans I met in Tasmania) for a very mini bachelorette party, since I won't be able to make the real bachelorette party because I'm bringing my own little bachelorette into the world. We booked our rooms at Asilomar, and they didn't even mind that we had some boys tagging along for some of it. They are two very cute boys, after all.
It was a great week on the coast. A calm before the storm. Which it turned out we really needed because it was one hell of a storm. (Which I will write about in the next post, but I'm too tired now so it's going to have to wait a little longer.)
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I think we're going to have to start calling Jack "nature boy". I do miss sharing things with him, like outdoor walks and natural wonders, so I hope we get to do more of that in the future. Lovely, wonderful pictures.
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