Sunday, November 15, 2009

Zanderman vs. The Flu

It was a quiet day for our hero. He played happily, taking a short break from fighting crime throughout the land.

Little did he know that a dangerous foe was lurking.



The foe's name was ...

The FLU!

Zanderman dashed to the left, bobbed to the right, dodged and weaved but even his super speed was no match for this rival.



It got him with a one-two punch. Oh no! Our hero is down!



Yes, times became quite dark for our hero. His strength was sapped by this silent attacker. Hours became days, and still the little man struggled.



But the nasty foe underestimated the fight in our Zanderman.

The clouds parted, the skies cleared (the fever broke), and our hero emerged victorious from the battle.



All is well in the world again.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Fall Days and New Style

Today was a gorgeous fall day. Z and I spent the morning soaking up the sun on our semi-finished (okay, let's just say functional) sun porch while Jason was at work. Then we all took advantage of the sunny and breezy Sunday afternoon to take care of yard work.

 


Here is Zander's first time playing in the leaves.




In other news, Z has just gotten over a cold so I had boxes of kleenex everywhere.
Zander found one of these boxes....




We decided that it was time for Zander to have his first haircut. We tried to hold off as long as possible, but it was starting to obscure his vision so it had to be done.

Drumroll please....



Let me just say that cutting a baby's hair is WAAAAAAY different from cutting an adult's hair. He refused to hold still and I was constantly pulling the scissors away to keep from chopping off his grabby little fingers.
(This is all just a way of me saying that, yes, I know this isn't a good haircut. Cut me some slack!)



Jason decided that the best way to clean up was to vacuum up the hair. And vacuum the baby.





Sunday, October 11, 2009

Pumpkin Patch

Jason and I took little Z on a trip to a pumpkin patch with a few other young families. We took a hay ride out to the patch and selected our own pumpkins.





Here is Z with two of his little friends. They all seem pretty fascinated with their pumpkins, which Zander refers to as "ball". Actually, he calls anything round "ball" and he says it with a lilting tone and makes it into two sylables, "baaaa-aaal."




Daddy! Z has started to say something that sounds a lot more like "Daddy" and less like the baby sound "Da-da". He's starting to talk so much, it is really exciting.




Here is what the pumpkin looked like after being gutted and cut up.



But to Zander, it is still just a "baaa-aaal."

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Big House Big Heart 5K: Mission Accomplished

We did it! Team Tomalia completed the Big House Big Heart 5K race! Little Zander got his personal best time at 1 hour and 5 minutes.

Here he is preparing for the race. Such focus!


At the entrance to the race there was music and a big balloon arch marking the starting line.

And we're off!


I decided to make Z his own shirt with a race number painted on, as he would certainly eat anything I tried to pin on him.


Crossing the finish line.


See? We really were there in the Big House. The race was really well organized, with free food and drinks at the finish line and everything. It was my first time in the stadium, so it was pretty cool to run through the tunnel onto the field. Probably the closest I will ever get to playing football!


Thank you to everyone who donated! It was a great event to participate in, and all your donations helped to raise money for a wonderful organization.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Race Day Approaches - One Week Left

One week and counting until the Big House Big Heart 5K fundraiser for the Lamaze Family Center!

Due to Tori's old shoulder problems acting up again (boo!), Jason has decided to move from the cheering section into Team Tomalia (yay!).

Here we are on a training walk. Zander seems to think there is a basketball event involved. I hope he isn't too disappointed.



A huge THANK YOU to everyone who has donated so far. There is still time for more donations! This money will help support Lamaze’s mission which it carries out through community outreach programs such as the Miscarriage and Newborn Loss support group, scholarships for childbirth classes, and underwriting the teen childbirth classes.

To make a donation, click here and select "Tori Tomalia" from the drop-down menu. All donations of $25 or more are 100% tax deductible and go directly to Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Zander Prepares for his First 5K Race

On October 4, Zander will be participating in the Big House Big Heart 5K race to raise funds for the Lamaze Family Center.

Here he is trying out some new running shoes:


The plan is that I will push him in the stroller until I get tired, then we will trade places. I guess he better learn to walk before then.

Zander is pretty pumped to get the chance to support this non-profit organization. Here's what he had to say about it:

"Thanks to the classes my parents took at the Lamaze Family Center, I had a great birth, breastfeeding was a breeze, and I made a bunch of awesome friends at the Mommy's group. Thanks, Lamaze, for helping to make my first year so fantastic!"

At least I THINK that is what he said. It kinda sounded like "mamamadadadwhatzzat?" but you get the idea.

Seriously, though, Lamaze is a great organization that supports families from pregnancy to preschool. Donations will help support Lamaze’s mission which it carries out through community outreach programs such as the Miscarriage and Newborn Loss support group, scholarships for childbirth classes, and underwriting the teen childbirth classes.

To make a donation, click here and select "Tori Tomalia" from the drop-down menu. All donations of $25 or more are 100% tax deductible and go directly to Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor.

Thank you, and wish Zander luck - 5k is a long way to crawl!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Birthday Bash

On August 18, 2009 Zander celebrated his first birthday. Jason's family came down from Owosso to join us for a bbq and cake.

I think I have started a tradition for our little family. The birthday hat. It is made up of all Z's favorite things from the year.

- white for mama's milk
- blue water for bathtime with dada
- spirals for rotini, the first food he ate until he puked
- "pages" for books (he loves his books)
- the colors of the hat are the same as Puppy, his security toy
- an elephant's trunk on the front (he sleeps with a stuffed elephant)
- green blades of grass, which he loves to pull up and eat (unfortunately)
- three bells for out little family of 3.






I don't think he really liked wearing the hat, but he tolerated it so we could snap some pictures.

Next we sang "Happy Birthday" and ate a delicious cake that Vicki made. Zander did not so much blow out the candle as try to grab it, so I ended up helping him with that.





Next it was time for presents!

Zander was thrilled by the tissue paper.


Yum - envelopes!


Delicious - a puzzle piece!


Oh boy - books!



By the way, this is what the garden looks like now. It is producing some nice veggies and abundant potatoes. I think we are going to end up with a ridiculous number of squash, as the vines are taking over everything.


Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Knight Learns to Crawl

Zander's means of locomotion has earned him the nickname "the knight" because, like the knight on the chess board, he cannot go in a straight line. He goes sideways, backwards, rotates and scoots, but does not crawl in the conventional way.

Until today!

This morning he took two tentative crawls forward. Then later today, at a going-away/summer-baby-first-birthday-bash, he took five crawls. This evening he went halfway across the room.

Congratulations, Z!

As I mentioned above, today was Z's first birthday celebration. Some dear friends are moving back to England (boo!) so they were having a going away party. Their son just turned 1, so they made it into his birthday too. Then we realized that our whole group of mommy-friends all have first birthdays this summer, so we made it into a big birthday bash. It was super fun, and incredibly hot outside! Unfortunately, my camera punked out on me (perhaps because the air was dripping with humidity), so I have only one picture.



As you can see, we let him party in just his diaper because of the intense heat. If only adults could get away with that!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Zander feeds himself cottage cheese











Oooh! More cottage cheese on my shorts!! Yummmmm.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pool Party!

Zander attended his first pool party! Check out his cute little swim diaper.



Speedo baby!




Prune feet!




No more pictures!