Spring! Spring! Spring!

Guess what? I think (while crossing my fingers) that spring has finally sprung. I am cautiously optimistic, as the last time I got all excited about 70 plus degree weather it snowed two days later. And I cried.

This weekend I trecked myself and my little one down to Manhattan to visit my very pregnant friend, Abbie. Originally I was going to help her with her new baby boy, but apparently he had other plans. Reminds me a bit of another fetus I knew a few years back. Stubborn kids. So instead of swaddling and cuddling and learning how to survive on 17 minutes of sleep, my poor friend spent most of the weekend attempting to find clothes that fit and shoes that would be easy to slip on to her feet.

While in town, Lu and I spent a good deal of time out at Trent’s parents’ farm. Lu is finally at the age where going out to the farm is so much fun for her, and for her grandparents. The weather was MAGNIFICENT, so sunny that my poor, pale butt got sunburned. I sat in the sun reading, while Lu, “Grammy” and “PPa” (named by the great Lu herself) ran around looking for grasshoppers, picking flowers, going for walks to the pond, touching a fish and finding a frog. Most of the time Lu had no pants on. Big surprise.

Then yesterday I went for my first big walk of the spring with the great Mikayla. Our walks are so much fun, and I miss them greatly during the cold winter months. Plus, every walk we take is another day that I don’t have to join a gym. After I put Lu to bed last night, I was sitting on our front porch in shorts and a t-shirt and I starting thinking about my last few springs. A few springs back I graduated from college and moved to Italy. The spring after that I moved into a new house with Trent and we got a dog. The spring after that I had a baby. The spring after that I started a new job and became a working mom for the first time. Spring is a time of new beginnings. A time of change. And not just for the plants and trees, but for my whole life. There hasn’t been a spring in the last five years that wasn’t hugely life changing in some way. And since Trent and I have just met with a realtor, this spring is shaping up to continue that tradition.

I starting writing this post last night while sitting on my porch. This morning, I called my very pregnant friend Abbie to see how she was doing, and she’s finally in labor. Looks like her spring is going to be pretty life changing as well. A perfect end to a post about beginnings.

BPP

My morning routine is pretty bland. Wake up way too early. Get dressed. Attempt to tame hair. Grab a snack as I’m running out the door. Commute to work while listening to NPR or bad local radio stations. Sounds pretty exciting, eh? Bet you wish you had this life.

But my mornings are significantly uplifted by a certain radio program out of NYC. It’s called the Bryant Park Project (found via dooce) and it plays on some NPR stations and NPR XM satellite radio. Of course, none of my local stations carry it and I’m way to poor to pay for satellite radio, so I make due with the podcast on my laptop. The show is a mix of news and entertainment, and the main host was a former VJ and news anchor for MTV news back in the 90s. I believe Allison Stewart was the person who first made me think that voting was cool, and now I get to hear her gorgeous voice every morning. Yipee!

To give you an idea of the awesomeness (technical term) of this program, let me give you a few examples of last week’s segments. First we had a rousing game of Pope trivia. Followed by a story on some Canadians angry about a fixed coffee contest. Along with some great musical performances. They are also pros at finding funky fun (and funky fresh, word) websites, like this one featuring an ode to movie credits. Ending the week was a dance party for host Allison, who is off on maternity leave. Apparently (according to the BPP blog, it’s still too early to download the podcast) today there will be a story featuring squirrels singing gospel music. Yes, there is real news as well, but when you add in those elements, who can miss it?!

You can check out the BPP blog here or you can download the podcast here. Try it, you’ll love it.

100 Things: Parts 76-85

76. Throw Lucy a sweet sixteen birthday party
77. Surprise Trent with a gift for no reason
78. Throw an elegant dinner party
79. Relearn how to speak fluent Italian
80. Attend a wedding in India
81. Ride an elephant
82. Learn how to fly an airplane
83. Meet a famous blogger
84. See the pyramids in Egypt
85. Hike through a tropical rain forest

The Talbots Visit KC

A few weeks ago (back when the family was running around spreading strep throat to the masses) we had some guests at Casa di Peters. See, I have this friend. She used to be an uber-hippie, and still is…sort of. Now she’s a uber-hippie running around in the body of a stay-at-home mom of three who is married to a doctor and lives on an army base in Maryland. But I bet she still has lots of tapestries. And she smells faintly of pachuli.

I love her to death, and since she was the only of my friends with a kid when I myself became a human incubator, she had to endure daily calls from me regarding every aspect of pregnancy. It’s moving, is that OK? Can I eat tuna? What the heck is an episiodomy? The poor girl answered them all, and usually kept a smile on her face throughout.

She asked me to take some pictures of her kids while she was in town visiting, but since the sickness, the never-ending basketball drama, and the overall lack of sleep in the past two weeks, I hadn’t had the chance to process or post very many. I still have a bunch of images to upload, but here are some to get you through your Monday.

Raquelle Cheese-ing Out

The Many Faces of Collin

Baby Alex

You can see a few more (although I will hopefully be adding to the collection in the next week) by clicking here.

UPDATE: I finally added more photos! Yeah for me and for caffeine!!!

One Last Thing

I promise, after this there will be no more college basketball related posts for a while. But I thought you all needed to see the happiest man in the world on Monday night….

The Happiest Man in the Place

For the rest of the photos from the championship weekend (most taken by Mikayla) including the Final Four, the Championship and the team’s homecoming, either click here or check out below.

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